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Syfy Channel's New Show "Being Human" Shows Great Promise 

The science fiction community is all atwitter over Syfy's new supernatural drama "Being Human". The show, which premieres Monday January 17th at 9/8c, premiered as a BBC original program that followed the lives of three 20-something supernatural beings - a werewolf, a vampire, and a ghost - as they attempt to navigate the complexities of life while dealing with their deep dark secret. At first, I must admit I was skeptical. Syfy is typically renown for terrible made-for-TV movies, an infinite number of "Stargate" reincarnations, and the odd WWE wrestling show. Syfy is not generally known for their quality programming. When I saw the previews, I assumed that Syfy- like so many parties at the moment - was attempting to cash in on "vampire" fever with this show.

However, after researching the show more and previewing some of the promos, I am actually extremely excited for this show. I am many things in life, but at my core I am a large nerd and it doesn't take much to entertain me. Start with some hot supernatural creatures in a remote Eastern United States coastal town, throw in some unrequited love affairs, and a flamboyant villain from time to time and I am happy. However it is a rarity for a sci-fi piece to engage me. Syfy is offering their own creative spin on some classic themes. 

The show is essentially a coming-of-age tale where supernatural beings are attempting to find balance in both of their worlds. Their trivial, mundane human problems allow us as audience members to relate to them as characters while simultaneously their other worldly experiences excite us with their foreignness.  Here are a few places though, in my opinion, that "Being Human" will break away from their contemporaries. In every piece of SCi-Fi that comes out at the moment werewolves and vampires are pitted against one another and established as mortal enemies often no rationale is given as to why this feud exists. In this show, the main vampire and main werewolf are not only roommates but co-workers as well and have a bit of a bromance relationship. I am excited to see this new development and intrigued to see where they go with the story line. Keeping in line with other TV/Movie vampires, Aiden - played by the hunky Sam Witwer - is tall dark and brooding, just the way I like my vampires. However Josh,  the werewolf in this show is not some butch, hairy, steroid-popping muscle man. Instead he is the adorable, slightly nerdy & awkward guy next door. Perhaps the biggest deviation from the norm is the incorporation of ghosts into the TV show. For all the supernatural shows/movies out there, ghosts often do not make the cut. Sally, the intrepid ghost of our show, demonstrates great promise. Due to the fact that ghosts are generally left alone, Syfy will have a lot of flexibility in how they develop the storyline of this character.

At the moment Syfy is scheduled to air 13 episodes of the hit BBC show and only time will show if this new science fiction venture will be as popular as its predecessors.  Below is a little preview of the show. Hope you enjoy!

Oooooooohhhhhhhh Spooooooky!

Ok, so some freaky stuff happened at burlesque practice last night. Now Nevada is infamous for it's long history of haunted hotels, ghost towns, and generally some scary shit. Locals in the town will recount tales of horror from the old mining communities, saloon brawls, and then of course the long history of mob-run casinos. So it is safe to say that if there are a large gathering of angry spirits it would be in the state of Nevada.

 

So for burlesque rehearsals, we practice in one of the ballrooms in one of the hotels in town. For months the girls in the troupe have recounted tales of strange encounters of the paranormal kind while they have been in this ballroom. Now imagine stepping off an elevator and right into one of the hallways from The Shining. You anticipate at any given moment that two small demonically possessed children are going to appear out of nowhere, invite you to play and then kill you and subject your soul to eternity of unrest. Girls have related tales of seeing shadows in the bathroom, voices whispering their names, and scratching along the wall just to name a few.

 

So last night at practice we probably got the closest to interacting with the spectral culprits than ever before. We were having a mini photo shoot and and taking shots of different burlesque girls dressed up. On one the pictures, for real real and not for play play, we saw this blue orb of energy – ironically situated right above her coochie-snorcher. It kind of weirded us out, but we didn't dare give it too much thought. While this photo shoot was going on, Jeanine's - one of the dancers - daughter was doing homework in the corner of the room. When the photo shoot was over, we were calling her over to pack up her stuff and she wouldn't move our acknowledge our presence. After shouting her name 5 or 6 times she finally looks at us and walks over – I swear it was some bullshit right out of Children of the Corn. We all noticed that her behavior seemed a little off but again, didn't read too much into it or think too much about it.

 

Then Nayte, my fabulously tall choreographer, began choreographing my “bad romance” number for the upcoming show. Just as we were beginning, Nayte gets a call from Jeanine and apparently her daughter was sobbing in the background. Nayte tells us that Jeanine's daughter apparently kept hearing people whispering her name into her ear and kept feeling this air pass by her. She also heard this scratching and pounding coming from the walls. She was so shook up by this situation. We all asked Nayte why she didn't say anything to us and apparently she was so petrified that she couldn't move and was afraid to say anything.

 

The night just got weirder from there; more obscure noises & voices that kept intermittently interrupting practice. We all got freaked out to the point that we had to end practice early and high-tail it out of there. However, before doing that we had to have our own Paranormal State experience. Avid fans of the show, we thought we would take a moment and try to call the spirits and have them make their presence known. It was something straight out of horror movie; three ridiculously hot people attempt to perform some half-ass seance and end up releasing some 2,000 year old pissed off spirit. Mama also didn't raise no fool, I have seen my fair share of horror movies and as the big, loud, flaming, drag queen of gay I have a 50/50 shot of either surviving the whole ordeal or being murdered first. So I was a little hesitant but I was willing to go along for the ride. Nayte and one of the other dancers – Veronica – heard voices and whispers in their ears and Veronica heard soft parlor music playing in the background. I heard and saw nothing and I do not know if that is because I am sometimes oblivious and a little hard of hearing and therefore miss stuff sometimes or if it is because the spirits know that drag queens have some magic that they did not want to mess with.

 

Well it is safe to say that we did not stick around too long to see how the situation played but I am aware that I have more practices in that ballroom and therefore have to go back there. So I guess now begins the task of boning up on my knowledge about spirits and warding off ghosts.