Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Last week the BBC announced that Being Human was to die the true death at the end of this current series and wouldn’t be returning next year. There has been a wealth of upset fans who are sad to see the end of their beloved show, but lets not get caught up in goodbyes just yet as there’s still five episodes to go.
Alex is front and centre of this week’s instalment and tensions are running high between Hal and Tom as they compete against each other for employee of the month at the hotel. The episode begins with a brief flashback that shows Alex’s softer side as she takes care of her younger brother, in some rather shameless foreshadowing this scene does give us some much needed insight into her life before she died.
There’s another ghost residing at Honolulu...
Last week the BBC announced that Being Human was to die the true death at the end of this current series and wouldn’t be returning next year. There has been a wealth of upset fans who are sad to see the end of their beloved show, but lets not get caught up in goodbyes just yet as there’s still five episodes to go.
Alex is front and centre of this week’s instalment and tensions are running high between Hal and Tom as they compete against each other for employee of the month at the hotel. The episode begins with a brief flashback that shows Alex’s softer side as she takes care of her younger brother, in some rather shameless foreshadowing this scene does give us some much needed insight into her life before she died.
There’s another ghost residing at Honolulu...
- 2/14/2013
- by Chris Suffield
- Obsessed with Film
Being Human's fifth series continues this Sunday night with another fantastic instalment - if anything, 'Sticks and Rope' tops last week's premiere for laughs, high emotion and scares!
Alex (Kate Bracken) is forced to serve as babysitter to child ghost Oliver (Benjamin Greaves-Neal) - a role that leads her down a dark and dangerous path - while Hal (Damien Molony) and Tom (Michael Socha) compete to become manager of the Barry Grand hotel, but their friendly rivalry could end in tragedy if Captain Hatch (Phil Davis) gets his way...
Being Human continues on BBC Three this Sunday (February 10) at 10pm.
> Being Human: New episode 'Sticks and Rope' in pictures
> Being Human review: Series Five premiere 'The Trinity'
1. "This is why the world is going to hell in a hand-cart!"
2. Captain Hatch has Alex in his his dark and devilish sights...
3. "Do not even get me started on the racism!
Alex (Kate Bracken) is forced to serve as babysitter to child ghost Oliver (Benjamin Greaves-Neal) - a role that leads her down a dark and dangerous path - while Hal (Damien Molony) and Tom (Michael Socha) compete to become manager of the Barry Grand hotel, but their friendly rivalry could end in tragedy if Captain Hatch (Phil Davis) gets his way...
Being Human continues on BBC Three this Sunday (February 10) at 10pm.
> Being Human: New episode 'Sticks and Rope' in pictures
> Being Human review: Series Five premiere 'The Trinity'
1. "This is why the world is going to hell in a hand-cart!"
2. Captain Hatch has Alex in his his dark and devilish sights...
3. "Do not even get me started on the racism!
- 2/6/2013
- Digital Spy
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