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Q&A: The Cast Of ‘Being Human’
Filed Under: Articles, Being Human

Where does series two pick up?
LC: “A few things have changed: Nina’s moved in and she’s kind of with George, Annie’s visible having confronted all of her stuff, and Mitchell is back on the wagon. Their friendships are really cemented now, so when things starts happening to them as individuals, it really changes the dynamic of the house. There’s a lot more at stake now that they’re friends.”
SK: “It picks up 27 days after we left series one. George has killed Herrick, Annie has got her mojo back, and Mitchell feels he’s moved away from the vampire lot. Meanwhile, upstairs in the bathroom Nina’s discovering a couple of scratches she didn’t have before and panicking! Certainly from Nina’s point of view this first episode kicks off with is she/isn’t she…”

The first series had the vampire mythology as the overriding theme. Is there a big theme this time?
SK: “The overriding theme – certainly the threat last time – was vampire. This time it’s human and all the more scary for it in a way. It’s human – all about the humans.”

What can you tell us about the end of series two?
LC: “It’s very exciting where Annie ends up and it’s definitely not a happy ending! There’s a really exciting end and a massive twist. It happens to Annie but it has ramifications for everybody…”

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