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Open Thread: Being Human Season 4 Premiere

And So It Begins

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We’re thinking of starting a new feature here on The Mary Sue for your favorite TV shows and we’d like your input! Sally, Aidan, Josh, and Nora are back for more supernatural fun/havoc and we figured this might be a good time to start. Click ahead to share your thoughts on the premiere of Syfy’s Being Human and help us come up with name! 

The gist? We share a few thoughts on the episode then we let you give your review, brief thoughts, excitements, or disappointments. Think of the comment thread as a chat room to share with fellow Being Human fans. Like I said, we’re thinking of doing this for other series if it proves to be popular so we’d like to have a formal name as well. A few ideas thrown around so far at our headquarters were “TMS Thought Bubble,” or “The Mary Sue Common Room,” but we’d love to hear your thoughts as well. [Edited to add:  puns are more than welcome.]

But first thing’s first – a few potential talking points for the Season 4 premiere of Being Human:

  • Josh and Nora’s Ladyhawke “honeymoon.”
  • Sally not being Hermione Granger.
  • How awesomely genuine the friendships seem on this damn show.
  • The vampire virus running it’s course.
  • Sally hanging in faux-Walmart and her new (?) powers.
  • Susanna introducing herself casually to Aidan’s girlfriend. NBD.
  • Kat’s “I love you.”
  • Oh snap, Kenny is the new boss of Boston.

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Jill Pantozzi
Jill Pantozzi is a pop-culture journalist and host who writes about all things nerdy and beyond! She’s Editor in Chief of the geek girl culture site The Mary Sue (Abrams Media Network), and hosts her own blog “Has Boobs, Reads Comics” (TheNerdyBird.com). She co-hosts the Crazy Sexy Geeks podcast along with superhero historian Alan Kistler, contributed to a book of essays titled “Chicks Read Comics,” (Mad Norwegian Press) and had her first comic book story in the IDW anthology, “Womanthology.” In 2012, she was featured on National Geographic’s "Comic Store Heroes," a documentary on the lives of comic book fans and the following year she was one of many Batman fans profiled in the documentary, "Legends of the Knight."

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