Being Human (North American TV series)

In this season, the first episode opens up with Josh and Aidan moving into an old modern style home which they eventually find out is haunted by a ghost named Sally.

By the end of the season the viewers find out just exactly how Aidan came to be a vampire and the background story of Sally's death while also getting a glimpse into Josh's life, as he meets a woman named Nora, with whom he eventually grows a romantic attachment.

Nora and Josh meet a young girl and debate how to handle the situation she brings while Liam tries to turn them against Aidan.

[3] Aidan and Nora make their new home for the moment in a trailer while trying to figure out how to turn Josh back to normal.

Aidan learns of a new vampire boss whom he would not expect and tries to convince him otherwise while pursuing his new-found love interest Kat.

[4] On July 7, 2010, it was announced that Lost and Supernatural alumnus Mark Pellegrino would be joining the cast as "Aidan's charismatic but menacing mentor Bishop".

[5] On March 17, 2011, Syfy announced that they would be ordering a second season of its new drama series,[6] slated to begin airing January 16, 2012.

[citation needed] On June 29, 2011, Variety reported that actress Dichen Lachman had signed on as a regular to play a reclusive vampire in season two.

[7] Husband-and-wife team Jeremy Carver and Anna Fricke were tasked with adapting the British series for North American television.

Toby Whithouse
Being Human Cast at the Wizard World Toronto 2012