BEING HUMAN Season 2 Episode 2 Photos & Preview

BEING HUMAN

Check out a new preview as well as some new photos for season 2 episode 2 of BEING HUMAN, which airs on Sunday January 17, at 10pm on BBC Three.

So Being Human is back for its second season, and it’s time to check out episode 2. I haven’t seen episode 1 yet, but it looks like it was off to a great start with it being watched by just short of 1.5m people. Also it seems that my suspicion of Nina being part of the gang might have been right. You can read the synopsis for episode 2 further below, but be mindful that it does contain spoilers for the episode. But in the meantime, watch a preview and check out more photos for episode 2 below.

[Warning: Contains SPOILERS]
Synopsis: Being Human Season 2 Episode 2 – Mitchell has a blast from the past when an old friend arrives at the hospital dead and bloodied. Lucy, the witty nurse who has got Mitchell increasingly tongue-tied, spots suspicious looking marks on the man’s neck and is intrigued to know how he came to such a messy end.

Annie is loving her job as a barmaid, particularly as it means she can chat and flirt with Saul for the whole shift – much to Hugh’s annoyance. Saul’s charisma seems to have worked its magic on Annie, and she plucks up the courage to ask him on a date. But with Saul having strange encounters behind closed doors, it looks like his charm might begin to fade…

George and Nina are tentatively trying to make their relationship work, but discovering the dark secret and sharing a house with supernatural beings is starting to take its toll on Nina. It’s not helped by Mitchell’s old friend Carl turning up on their doorstep, in urgent need of help, which spirals events that threaten to cause the exposure of the vampire world.

While their hopes for a bit of normality seem dashed by events, the friends are unaware that their every word is being monitored – but what will the technicians do with this information?

Starring Russell Tovey as George, Lenora Crichlow as Annie, Aidan Turner as Mitchell and Sinead Keenan as Nina. With Lyndsey Marshal as Lucy, Alex Lanipekun as Saul, Nathan Wright as Hugh, Donald Sumpter as Kemp, Paul Rhys as Ivan and Steve John Shepherd as Carl.

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