Ep 2. Tully
- TV-14
- July 27, 2009
- 57 min
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7.7 (400)
Being Human is a British supernatural drama television series that follows the lives of a vampire, a werewolf and a ghost living together under one roof. In season 1 episode 2, titled Tully, the three roommates continue to adjust to their new dynamic while facing terrifying supernatural threats.
The episode begins with the trio arguing over household chores and struggling to find a balance in their schedule. Meanwhile, George the werewolf, is struggling with his supernatural transformation and feeling guilty about hurting innocent people during his last full moon.
However, their troubles escalate when Tully, a former friend of Mitchell the vampire, shows up at their doorstep. Tully is a charismatic and manipulative werewolf who tries to convince George to embrace his werewolf side and leave his human life behind. Despite Mitchell's warnings, George is drawn to Tully's promise of acceptance and belonging among his kind.
As their friendship develops, Tully invites George to a werewolf party where they can let loose and embrace their violent nature. But things take a dark turn when the group is attacked by vampire hunters, forcing George to come to terms with the harsh reality of his identity and the consequences of living in a world that fears and hates them.
Meanwhile, Annie the ghost, struggles to confront her past and the reason why she is stuck between the living and the dead. With the help of a psychic, she discovers that she died in the house they are currently living in and that her death was not an accident.
As the episode comes to an end, the roommates must face their individual demons and decide whether they can trust each other to survive in a world that is increasingly dangerous for supernatural beings.
Overall, Being Human season 1 episode 2, Tully, is a thrilling and thought-provoking episode that highlights the struggles of identity, acceptance and the fear of the unknown. With strong performances from the cast and a well-written script, it continues to build on the foundations laid by the first episode and sets up the series for a captivating storyline.