Being Human Season 4: New Posters, More Returning Guest Stars, and the Roommate Survival Kit
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Syfy’s version of UK hit “Being Human” gets better and better, and with Season 4 kicking off soon, we have some new promo photos, an update on which supporting characters are returning, and a look at what the roommates use when their wild nights come back to haunt them.
Since last summer’s San Diego Comic-Con roundtable interviews, we’ve known that during the 13-episode Season 4 we’ll be seeing returning guest stars Katharine Isabelle (Suzanna), Amy Aquino (Donna), Mark Pellegrino (Bishop), Kyle Schmid (Henry), Connor Price (Kenny), and Deanna Russo (Kat).
Included with the press materials that accompanied the “Roommate Survival Kit” that arrived at the DC offices over the weekend were two more names: Jesse Rath as Sally’s brother, Robbie, and Sarah Allen as Rebecca, Aidan’s tragic love interest in Season 1. (As an aside… Yay! This writer has been a big fan of Allen since the beginning.)
So settle in, check out the abundance of eye candy we have for you below (click the fourth photo to see the descriptions more clearly), and be sure to tune in to the season premiere, Episode 4.01, “Old Dog, New Tricks,” on Monday, January 13, 2014, at 9/8c, only on Syfy.
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Season 4 Overview:
Season 4 picks up three months after last season’s finale with the roommates coping with Josh (Sam Huntington), who is permanently a wolf, although the full moon has a very different effect on him now, which drives Nora (Kristen Hager) to extremes in order to get her husband back. Visitors from Aidan’s (Sam Witwer) haunted past, including an elusive character bearing an uncanny likeness to his long lost wife, Suzanna (Katharine Isabelle), as well as his maker, Bishop (Mark Pellegrino), collide with the present; and Aidan is forced to make impossible decisions affecting those closest to him. Sally (Meaghan Rath) finds herself trapped alone with the witch, Donna (Amy Aquino), but her newfound magical powers may be more than either of them bargained for. Unbeknownst to all of them, a new and dark adversary threatens to destroy their family unit, rocking the very foundations of the life they’ve built together.
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