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"Bad Moon Rising"
Series 1, Episode 6
Bad Moon Rising

Broadcast date 1 March 2009
Written by Toby Whithouse
Directed by Colin Teague
Cast
Guest Cast
Episode chronology
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"Where The Wild Things Are"
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"Being Human - Unearthed"
Cara: "Herrick came for me and now I have the blood of the ancestors. Ten thousand years of majesty and glory."
Annie: "Well, congratulations on mastering the whole 'speaking like a twat' thing."
Cara and Annie talk

Summary[]

After recovering in hospital from Herrick's near-fatal attack, Mitchell vows to deal with the vampire leader and his followers once and for all. Annie's decision to stay with her friends and reject the Door to the Afterlife appears to have given her new powers, and she decides to use it to help Mitchell in his confrontation with the vampires.

Meanwhile, George finds himself facing a terrible dilemma: should he join his friends in their forthcoming battle, or flee to safety to start a new life with Nina? Realising that his friends are counting on him, George decides to help Mitchell and Annie – but in the final showdown with Herrick and the vampires, not everyone is destined to survive…


Music[]

  • Mercy, by Duffy
  • Where Is Home, by Bloc Party
  • Baby Plays Around, by Elvis Costello
  • The Man Comes Around, by Johnny Cash
  • The Holy City, by Michael Crawford


Trivia[]

The title of this episode is a reference to the CCR song, "Bad Moon Rising".





Gallery[]

Being Human BBC Episodes

Series 1: PilotFlotsam and JetsamTullyGhost TownAnother Fine MessWhere The Wild Things AreBad Moon Rising

Series 2: Cure And ContagionServe God, Love Me And MendLong Live The KingEducating CreatureThe Looking GlassIn The MorningDamageAll God's Children

Series 3: LiaAdam's FamilyType 4 The PackThe Longest DayDaddy GhoulThough the Heavens FallThe Wolf-Shaped Bullet

Series 4: Eve Of The WarBeing Human 1955The Graveyard ShiftA Spectre CallsHold the Front PagePuppy LoveMaking HistoryThe War Child

Series 5: The TrinitySticks and RopePie and PrejudiceThe Greater GoodNo Care, All ResponsibilityThe Last Broadcast

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