SyFy’s Being Human

Wolves are VERY protective of their young. In an established pack, everyone gets to raise the pups.

And just because, here's my wolf/husky hybrid:

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Awesome looking dog. It looks massive!

Hmm... Maybe *****e-Wolf is being built up into a WereWolf Bishop? He's attacking people on purpose to build his pack? Just a thought. Hey, what's up with Josh's search for a scientific cure? He had all that equipment in storage and the notes of that old wolf he killed during a vamp "dog fight". You'd think that would come up again. Oh well.

I'd like them to touch on that again and I hope they will this season. I can't really remember that much about what sort of experiments Josh was doing except just filming himself and looking himself in the storage unit.
 
So did they just drop the "Josh is a man-wolf" plot-line?

I figured him and his girl would be concerned about what would happen on the next full moon, or if he would even turn into a normal wolf.
 
So did they just drop the "Josh is a man-wolf" plot-line?

I figured him and his girl would be concerned about what would happen on the next full moon, or if he would even turn into a normal wolf.
I think the plot-line is still going and hopefully it'll play a part in this new pack that's sprung up.

The pack is definitely intentional too. So many of them convienently showing up now? I can understand that vampires might have kept their numbers in check before but this goes beyond a natural resurgence of werewolves. I can see the alpha *****e building this pack up and planning something. Josh is going to disrupt it though I bet. No other werewolf, even pure breeds, are supposed to be able to turn at will like he was. A huge advantage when it comes to being the top dog wolf.

And I also think the other weres were ignoring Sally or indifferent to her. It was established at the beginning that all supernatural beings can see ghosts but it doesn't come into play too often and some of these cub werewolves may not even realize she is a ghost.
 
And I also think the other weres were ignoring Sally or indifferent to her. It was established at the beginning that all supernatural beings can see ghosts but it doesn't come into play too often and some of these cub werewolves may not even realize she is a ghost.
I'm going to have to watch season one again. I thought there was a point when Josh couldn't see Sally, but this may have been when he was no longer a werewolf.
 
They made a point of that too. When he was temporarily human again he lost the ability to see her.
 
Can I just say, even if the Suren plot was not as good as it could have been that season, it was cool to see Henry again in the 1920's with Aiden.
 
Yeah I like Henry. He was on another show called Copper and I really liked him in that too.

There was never confirmation of his death right? He walked off into the night, but we never actually seen him die from the virus. At least I don't remember seeing that.
 
They aren't ignoring Josh's "condition." Them joining the pack with a *****e-wolf leader is part of it, I think he's going to super-wolf-out and take out the leader making him the alpha.
 
They aren't ignoring Josh's "condition." Them joining the pack with a *****e-wolf leader is part of it, I think he's going to super-wolf-out and take out the leader making him the alpha.

I'm just happy that everyone is referring to him as "*****e Wolf." :word:

Yeah, can someone who remembers better than I confirm what happened to Henry? Did he just walk off after Aiden freed his "captive dinner"? He was showing signs of the virus, right?
 
I'm pretty certain we saw him turn to dust in a later episode.
 
I might have to watched the second season on Netflix because I really don't remember that.
 
I think I remember an episode where Henry comes to the house to die, he turns to dust on their couch from what I remember.
 
I think I remember an episode where Henry comes to the house to die, he turns to dust on their couch from what I remember.

His death was off screen from what I can recall. He said everyone Aidan loves gets their lives ruined or something and ran off to die alone since he had ingested the tainted blood already. It could be possible that he ate a werewolf before he could be taken by the virus, but I don't remember if it would cure those already infected, or just immunize those who haven't gotten it yet.
 
And I also think the other weres were ignoring Sally or indifferent to her. It was established at the beginning that all supernatural beings can see ghosts but it doesn't come into play too often and some of these cub werewolves may not even realize she is a ghost.
so, why don't they see ghosts, like everywhere?
 
His death was off screen from what I can recall. He said everyone Aidan loves gets their lives ruined or something and ran off to die alone since he had ingested the tainted blood already. It could be possible that he ate a werewolf before he could be taken by the virus, but I don't remember if it would cure those already infected, or just immunize those who haven't gotten it yet.
This is what I remember. He walked off to "die", but we never actually saw him die. I also believe werewolf blood did cure those who were infected, so it's possible he's alive. Considering they brought him back for this random cameo, I wouldn't doubt we see him again. He's also Aidan's son, so I could see the two sons battle for his affection.
 
so, why don't they see ghosts, like everywhere?

Because the majority of beings, when they die, they get their door to go to the other side pretty quickly, and most take it instead of sticking around like Sally did.
 
That's right. Ghosts are an anomaly in the supernatural world. Most of them are gone not long after they die. The ones we see are those with some kind of unresolved issue preventing them from moving on.

Plus most of them tend to be grounded to the area they died in. Very few learn how to move to other places like Sally does. We saw a large number at the hospital but we don't see them other places very often.
 
Man this Henry question is bugging me. I remember Aiden talking to him in like an alley way and he was sick, but I can't find specific info of how he died. If it was implied or if we saw him go to dust?
 
Ok... This last episode... Man. Ok, Josh is being given too much crap from Nora (you know, "I kill my abusive boyfriend and eat him then run off with a purebred to party then return to reveal I also killed her too" Nora) . Writers I get that Josh and Nora's relationship needs drama, but can't she be freaking consistent and reasonable too? She made good points about Josh's connection to his wolf, but she otherwise took her reaction too far for my tastes.

Sally's trip to the past was heart warming but had the overcast of inevitable tragedy too. (Are Rath and her bro fraternal twins?) Let's see what part he's going to play with the Beatriz mystery that I am now more sure than ever will snare our whole band of misfits into it's conclusion.

This brings us to Aiden. I love Sam. I love the character and his complexity. When they give him moments of genuine happiness, like say reconnecting with Suzanna or Kenny, it makes me happy. But what he ended up doing this last time? Yeah... I'm done rooting for him, as great as Sam is. Sorry. The character has been given chance, after chance, and he's now gone over into Mitchell territory. He's both too weak and too dangerous. This pains me, but I think he DESERVES a bad end. That being said... Sam is going to give us a heck of a performance as we see him take the express elevator to hell! I can't wait.
 
Nora was handled poorly this week. It was her idea to join this pack. Then when it backfires, it's suddenly Josh's fault. :whatever: And that's on top of the past events you already mentioned.

And now with Sally's shady brother seemingly part of the gang (where has he been all this time to show up from nowhere?) and her guilt over that (again, somewhat her fault, always playing with magic) it seems like they're pulling zombie storylines; ones that were dead and buried coming back to life.

Aiden. Yes, he's just like Josh and Nora; retreading over a done and over plot that should not have been resurrected like Sally's magic meddling mayhem. Now he's back to square one. At least with Josh/Nora and Sally, they aren't repeating the same exact mistakes. Just similar ones.

I like the show but if they reset it again, like all their progress means nothing or is erased, then I'm going to stop watching.
 
I don't consider the Aiden story line a retread because that's what he is a killer a monster. It's one the overarching plots of this show. Monsters trying to be human
 
Do women not act bat **** crazy and unreasonable in y'all's worlds?
 
Nora will calm down. She's just in shock at the moment. Her husband is losing himself to his wolf and he kinda cheated. It's complicated and she needs time.

Aiden...I must have missed a few steps cause I had no idea he was this bad off. Yeah with Cat I knew he was a mess. But not to the point where he was murdering again. That came out of nowhere for me.
 
I don't consider the Aiden story line a retread because that's what he is a killer a monster. It's one the overarching plots of this show. Monsters trying to be human
Yes but he'd gotten past this mostly. Now he's back to just a killer monster again making the past several years of progress seem like a waste of time. Why continue to tell a story if you're just going to keep recycling it?
 

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