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Being Human: The Complete First Season (2010)

Sam Witwer , Sam Huntington  |  NR |  DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (45 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Sam Witwer, Sam Huntington, Meaghan Rath
  • Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Entertainment One
  • DVD Release Date: November 15, 2011
  • Run Time: 572 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (45 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B005GP7ELM
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,441 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Being Human: The Complete First Season" on IMDb

Special Features

The Making of Being Human
"What Would You Choose?" Featurette
Additional Interviews with Sam Witwer, Meaghan Rath and Sam Huntington
Being Human at San Diego Comic-Con.

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Being Human... nobody ever said it was easy. But for three twenty-something roommates - vampire Aidan (Sam Witwer), ghost Sally (Meaghan Rath) and a werewolf Josh (Sam Huntington) - is it even possible? While these outsiders come to realize that there are fates even worse than death, they also discover that there's more to life (and the afterlife) than most "normal" humans could ever imagine.

Bonus Features:
The Making of Being Human, "What Would You Choose?" Featurette, Additional Interviews with Sam Witwer, Meaghan Rath and Sam Huntington, Being Human at San Diego Comic-Con.


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23 of 26 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
Having watched every season of the British hit "Being Human," I was a bit wary of SyFy's American reinterpretation. After all, for every successful translation (The Office) of a British gem, there are dozens of failed attempts (Coupling). While I'm sure that I will anger the many avid fans of the original show, I will say that its first season (for me) was wildly uneven. I enjoyed the progress into later years as the plotting became darker and more complex--but while the show had an initial charm, it wasn't perfectly formed right out of the gate. So I was open-minded to this reboot. While some loyalists will contend that it is an utter failure and some newbies will proclaim it is brilliant, I fall squarely in the middle. Once again, I find myself thinking this is a good show with the potential to grow into something far richer and more rewarding. The British version started as an enjoyment and turned into great television. I think that the U.S. version has the same opportunity.

For those new to the concept of "Being Human," it is perhaps one of the most unique and (let's admit it) most ridiculous ones on TV. In its outrageousness, however, it is completely irresistible! What if a ghost, a werewolf, and a vampire shared living quarters as best mates? You think the trials of tribulations of being young and attractive in the big city makes for great drama--try adding this supernatural component for a bit of fun. Sam Witwer has an intensity perfectly suited to the role of a tortured blood sucker. Sam Huntington has a goofy appeal as a befuddled werewolf. And Meaghan Rath is a serviceable and pleasant apparition. In my opinion, the cast between the two versions is on a relatively even playing field. I actually prefer Witwer in Season One, Rath is somewhat blander yet also less annoying, and Huntington (while incredibly likable) has a hard time measuring up Russell Tovey's pitch perfect creation. Don't get me wrong. I really appreciate Huntington's easy charm, but Tovey (with Sinead Keenan as Nina) give two of the most underrated performances on contemporary British TV.

The premise of the show is that the three roomies crave normalcy above all else. But it's not an easy road. The first couple of episodes stick very firmly to the British template, but then the scripts branch out in a welcome way. Primary plot points in this season include Huntington's courtship of a new girlfriend, Rath's investigation into her untimely death, and Witwer's political struggle trying to extricate himself from a vampiric organization. Witwer's plot line has the most meat and is very well done. With terrific character pieces by Mark Pellegrino and Terry Kinney, this arc is the primary reason to catch this incarnation of "Being Human." The trio of leads plays off one another with ease, but have yet to develop the chemistry of their British counterparts. All in all, though, I think the show holds promise and the potential to grow. If you've never seen the original, I think that you'll have much to appreciate here--if for no other reason, the concept is so strikingly different. For fans of the original, I suppose a mixed reaction is to be expected--but I, for one, was willing to go with the flow and enjoy myself. KGHarris, 9/11.
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19 of 23 people found the following review helpful
Worth seeing September 21, 2011
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Let me put it out there before I go any furhter; I have not seen the original BBC version of this show. I do plan on watching it at some point, but for the pruposes of this review it is not necessary.

Being Human was an absolute surprise for me. When I first heard of it, because it was going to air on SyFY, I assumed it would be as Goofy as all the other shows that air on that channel. Not hating cause Eureka is one of my favorite shows ever. Being Human is nothing like that. It is able to hit just the right tone between the serious plotlines that make up the meat of the show, and the extremely important "lighter moments" that show character development.

The show is about Josh (werewolf), Aidan (vampire), and Sally (ghost), who live together in the same house and learn how to balance what they are with who they want to be. The characters that make up this world are not incredibly over dramatic (twilight) or insanely over the top (trueblood). This show manages to find an impressive balance between the two giving it a feel all its own.

The conflict feels organic as well. For Aidan, his past very long past is finally catching up with him, and he must decide between that past and his present. Sally struggles with no longer being connected, and also the loss of her loved ones. Josh desperately wants to be normal, but that is hard to do when every so often you transform into an uncontrollable killing machine. Each of these plot lines intersect at a certain point and they are handled beautifully.

While watching this series my father noticed one day, and sat down to see what all the fuss was about. I was half way through the season, but the show was so strong that every time it came on he would watch with me, despite having to struggle having not seen half the episodes. That is how accessible it is. At the end of the season, neither of us could wait for the next season to come out.

Being human is a wonderful show with characters who are incredibly human and are an utter joy to watch.
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12 of 16 people found the following review helpful
Supernatural roomies! August 28, 2011
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What do you get when you put a ghost, a vampire and a werewolf in the same apartment?

No, there isn't a punchline, because it's not actually a joke (unless you really, really hate urban fantasy). It's the description of "Being Human," a bittersweet little drama about a little supernatural gang trying to live their lives in an mundane world. It starts off similar to the original BBC series, but soon branches off in its own dark direction.

Vampire Aidan (Sam Witwer) and his werewolf buddy Josh (Sam Huntington) move into a nice rented house in Boston. But they find themselves with a third roommate -- a ghost named Sally (Meaghan Rath) who was engaged to their landlord until she died. George and Mitchell work a pair of low-level hospital jobs, and attempt to do normal things like date, join the neighborhood watch, and pal around with kids.

However, the trio still have supernatural problems. Josh struggles to reunite with his family despite his lycanthropy, and has a relationship go very awry. As Sally struggles to deal with being dead, she discovers that her fiancee did something unspeakable to her. And Aidan's life is disrupted by the city's overlord, Bishop (Mark Pellegrino), who is planning something major for the vampire population -- and will allow no one to stand in his way.

The obvious question about "Being Human" is: how does it stack up beside the original BBC version? Well, it sticks pretty closely to the BBC series' storylines for the first few episodes, but with more episodes to flesh things out in, it branches out in some new directions, with some new characters and events introduced to the story (such as a little boy whose friendship with Aidan ends in tragedy).

And this series maintains much of the flavor of the original series: clever comedy based on the idea of three supernaturals living "normal" lives (Aidan vamps out during a family dinner) and personal drama, while also delving into the painful issues of temptation, loss, and what it means to be human. The entire season is cloaked in bittersweet reflection, especially since the characters' attempts to be "normal" keep tripping up.

As for the actors, they're all pretty solid. Witwer is all gothic dimply charm, and he wrenches your heart during some of Aidan's sadder moments; Huntington's Josh is an endearingly earnest nerd, but he does get a bit whiny sometimes; and Rath's Sally is pretty, flaky and has some issues with her relationships. And Pellegrino is wonderfully, silkily Machievellian as the leader of the island, Jacob... I mean, the leader of the vampires, Bishop.

"Being Human Season 1" is a pretty solid adaptation of the original BBC series -- dark, tangled and sometimes very sad.
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Not as good as the original
I bought this as I was having withdrawals after finishing Season 4 of the original British show. I have to admit, I'm only half way through this first season but I'm struggling as... Read more
Published 4 days ago by Kristen
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Being Human [both the original BBC and Syfy] is my favorite show[s] of all time! I highly recomend that anyone who's seriously into Being Human should purchase this season [season... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jesska
Great show
I thought I would check this show out and I have to admit I am really happy i did. Being Human is a awesome show. Now I have to wait to watch season 2.
Published 1 month ago by Douger68
Good television from SyFy?
Farscape and of course Battlestar Gallactica being supreme exceptions, the SyFy (is it still pronounced Sci Fi? Read more
Published 1 month ago by =GOB=
A new guilty pleasure...
Except I don't feel guilty at all...I absolutely loved season one of Being Human! Here is a quick list that sums up how I feel about the series. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Vicious
Sorely disappointed....
I will not bore you with a comparison of this vs. the UK version or give away any spoilers.
The "Being Human season 1" series is so dry, flat, emotionless and lacking any... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Deborah K. Dobbins
Better that the Brits
I have to say that I find when Americans try to do their version of a British tv show it usually leaves me flat...take the American Top Gear (please...Henny Youngman voice). Read more
Published 1 month ago by Duane R. Wirdel
A good TV show shouldn't end
This show was absolutely amazing. I immediately got hook within the two minutes of the show. Sure its a based on the UK version but, the US version has better acting and directing. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Atreyu
Great DVD!! Best show!!
Being Human Season 1 was awesome!!! I have never watched the British show but love love love the American version. Sam Witwer is smoking!! Love all three main actors! Thank you!! Read more
Published 2 months ago by Tracy K Hayes
Being Human on Sy Fy Channel
This is a really good show. I like it as much as i like "The Walking Dead" on AMC. I will purchase all the seasons as they come out. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Susan Walker
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