Being Human Season 3 Episode 12

Being Human Season 3 Episode 12 Always A Bridesmaid, Never Alive

  • TV-14
  • April 1, 2013
  • 43 min
  • 8.0  (143)

In the thrilling season 3 finale of Being Human, titled Always A Bridesmaid, Never Alive, the stakes are higher than ever as the show delves into the intricate struggles of friendship, love, and the never-ending pursuit of normalcy faced by its supernatural friends — a vampire, a ghost, and a werewolf. The episode invites viewers on a rollercoaster of emotions as they navigate the poignant intersections of their characters' lives and their decisions that ripple through both their past and potential future.

As the episode begins, tension is palpable among the trio. Aiden, who carries the weight of his past decisions as a vampire, grapples with the concept of redemption. His complex relationship with both his human past and the supernatural world presses upon him more than ever, forcing him to confront unresolved feelings and a haunting guilt that only deepens as the storyline progresses. Aiden’s struggle becomes particularly painful as he reflects on a world where he feels perpetually out of sync with the living, which complicates his interactions with those he holds dear.

Meanwhile, Sally, the ghost struggling to navigate the afterlife, finds herself grappling with a longing for a life that is no longer hers. In this episode, her journey is particularly poignant as she confronts her own unresolved issues regarding existence, purpose, and what it means to be truly alive, even when physically dead. Sally’s exploration of her place in the world comes to a boiling point, prompting her to consider whether the bonds she has formed with Aiden and Josh are enough to anchor her spirit or if she must move on to embrace the unknown.

Back in the mix is Josh, the werewolf, who faces monumental decisions that will shape his destiny not just as a supernatural being but as a person seeking connection and acceptance. His evolution throughout the series comes to a head when he is forced to make critical choices about his own identity. The episode captures Josh's struggle against the primal nature of his werewolf heritage, his desire for love, and the haunting realization that his choices have consequences that extend beyond himself.

As the trio prepares for an event that is supposed to symbolize a celebration of love and partnership, the episode cleverly juxtaposes the traditional themes of relationships and commitment with the complexities of their supernatural lives. The phrase “Always a bridesmaid, never alive” resonates throughout the episode, underscoring themes of unfulfilled dreams, the weight of expectation, and the internalization of loss. Each character finds themselves reflecting on past moments of disappointment, compelling viewers to consider the nature of happiness and whether acceptance of one's fate can lead to fulfillment.

Intrigued by the notion of a wedding – a union meant to signify love and new beginnings – the characters each grapple with their insecurities and feelings of inadequacy. The atmosphere is thick with tension as Aiden, Sally, and Josh examine their own relationships with love and each other, bringing to the forefront the idea that sometimes our past can prevent us from moving forward. Friendships are tested as secrets unfurl and emotions clash, yielding unexpected outcomes that will leave audiences questioning the very nature of loyalty and sacrifice.

The episode employs stunning visuals and poignant dialogue, drawing viewers deeper into the emotional landscape of its characters. It masterfully balances moments of light-heartedness with heart-wrenching revelations. Through dream sequences, hauntingly beautiful imagery, and compelling interactions, Always A Bridesmaid, Never Alive further develops the show’s thematic exploration of life, death, and the many forms love can take.

As relationships ebb and flow, the dynamics between Aiden, Sally, and Josh become increasingly complicated. The episode culminates in a scenario that challenges each character's understanding of sacrifice and love, forcing them into a position where they must confront whether they can truly live — and love — while burdened by their pasts.

Through a blend of suspense and emotional depth, the season 3 finale of Being Human leaves viewers on the edge of their seats, contemplating what it means to be both human and more than human in a world that frequently challenges the very essence of existence. The episode promises an unforgettable conclusion to the season, filled with unexpected twists that will resonate long after the credits roll. The characters are not just surviving; they are awakening to the real dangers and blessings of being alive, as they search for paths that might finally grant them the peace they so desperately seek.

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  • First Aired
    April 1, 2013
  • Content Rating
    TV-14
  • Runtime
    43 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.0  (143)