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* [[True Companions]]: By the end.
* [[True Companions]]: By the end.
* [[Vampire Detective Series|Vampire and Werewolf and Ghost Detective Series]]
* [[Vampire Detective Series|Vampire and Werewolf and Ghost Detective Series]]
* [[What Measure Is a Non Human]]
* [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?]]
* [[Who Dunnit to Me]]: What Matt is trying to find out.
* [[Who Dunnit to Me?]]: What Matt is trying to find out.
* [[You Can See Me]]: Matt is surprised to find out he can be seen by Adam and Christa.
* [[You Can See Me]]: Matt is surprised to find out he can be seen by Adam and Christa.


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[[Category:Supernatural Soap Opera]]
[[Category:Supernatural Soap Opera]]
[[Category:Becoming Human]]
[[Category:Becoming Human]]
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Revision as of 03:29, 9 January 2014

Stop me if you've heard this one before...

Becoming Human is a BBC Supernatural Soap Opera created by Toby Whithouse. The protagonists are a Friendly Neighborhood Vampire, a wolfgirl, and a timid ghost who is uncertain about the circumstances of his death. Wait, that sounds suspiciously like the premise of another show...

Good, because it should. Becoming Human is -- to describe it in a sentence -- the High School AU of Being Human. It's handled by the same creative team, and began airing online on 30 January 2011, immediately following the Being Human episode that introduced us to our new vampire.

So far, Becoming Human is playing out like an online interactive game, with various clues to be found in different posts made on the blog.

Can be found here.

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Tropes in Becoming Human