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George Sands

George Sands is a fictional werewolf in the comedy-drama television series Being Human, portrayed by Russell Tovey. The male lead for the duration of the show's first three series appeared in 24 episodes of the drama, as well as in three Being Human novels.

George Sands
Being Human character
First appearance"Pilot" (2008)
Last appearance"Eve of the War" (2012)
Created byToby Whithouse
Portrayed byRussell Tovey
In-universe information
SpeciesWerewolf
GenderMale
Full nameGeorge Sands, Junior
StatusDeceased

Television series

Prequel

In the prequel’s narrative George is on holiday in Scotland with his fiancé Julia. One day George decides to go for a walk, while Julia stays at the hotel. Outside he meets Andy, who joins him. The pair is outside until it is dark, and they suddenly hear a wolf howling. The wolf turns out to be a werewolf, who attacks George and Andy. Andy is killed by the werewolf while George survives. However, George is scratched by the werewolf which turns him into a werewolf too.[1]

Pilot

After George is infected with the werewolf curse he flees from home and leaves his fiancée Julia without telling her why. He moves to Bristol[2] and starts to work in a hospital[3] as an attendant. After never hearing from George again his family and fiancée Julia believe George is dead.[4] In Bristol George hides that he is a werewolf. He wants to learn how to manage his monthly transformations, so he decides to move into a new home with his friend Mitchell, a vampire who is trying to stay clean from blood. They soon find a nice house, but as soon as they move into their new home they figure out that the ghost Annie is already living in the house.[5] At first George doesn’t like Annie and wants her gone, but they get closer together as time passes. During his work at the hospital George meets his former fiancée Julia again, who is a patient there. When George hears that Julia’s new fiancé Peter beats her, George threatens to kill him, but is stopped by Annie. Julia finally figures out that George is a werewolf, seeing him transform in front of her, but isn’t able to cope with this and leaves him.[2] Meanwhile the three housemates George, Annie and Mitchell have grown closer.[4]

Series 1

While living with Mitchell and Annie, George tries to manage being a werewolf. When the werewolf Tully arrives, George is happy to find someone offering to help him manage his condition. However, George soon learns that Tully is the werewolf who infected him.[6] This discovery leads to Tully and George parting company. At the hospital George meets a nurse named Nina and a romantic relationship starts between them.[7] Through all of this, Mitchell’s evil infector Herrick interferes in the trio’s lives.[8] In the end, George transforms into a werewolf and kills Herrick. While he transforms, he also scratches Nina.[9]

Series 2

The killing of Herrick unleashes a side of George that he had never shown before. He is looking for a fight and gets involved with a couple of new vampires. George doesn’t see that his girlfriend Nina is feeling bad, a result of him scratching her when transforming into a werewolf. Instead of taking care of Nina, George flirts with the vampire Daisy. When Nina finally reveals her condition to him this brings George back to reality.[9] Nina finally leaves George and he has a hard time getting over this.[10] George gets a new job[11] teaching at a language school where he meets Sam, and falls in love with her.[12] George plans to move into a new flat with Sam and her daughter Molly, but those plans are put aside when Nina returns. Nina tells George, Mitchell and Annie about an organisation called CenSSA.[13] She tells George that this organisation helps him to get rid of his condition once and for all. George is sceptical about this and decides not to join Nina. Instead, he goes to a parents meeting at school, along with Sam. There he starts transforming into a werewolf and manages only to get away within the last second. This makes George realise that being a werewolf is endangering the people in his life, and he decides to go to the CenSSA organisation along with Annie and Nina to finally get rid of his condition.[14] Finally George, Annie and Nina figure out that Kemp, CenSSA's leader, can’t keep what he has promised and that a lot of werewolves are killed during his experiments. For Annie however it is already to late. She is sent to hell by Kemp. Later George, Mitchell and Nina move into a new home in Barry.[15]

Series 3

After a long break up Nina and George are together again. They start a new life in a house in Barry. Mitchell is living in the same house and saves Annie from Purgatory,[16] who moves into the friends house.[17] Nina becomes pregnant.[18] For the first time since becoming a werewolf George sees his parents, who thought he was dead.[19] George visits them along with Nina, realises that they have broken up and brings them back together again.[20] Meanwhile Mitchell has killed again. He asks George to kill him and put an end to his life. In the end George kills his friend Mitchell because of mercy.[21][22]

Series 4

George is devastated his love Nina has been beaten to death by vampires, only shortly after she has been given birth to their daughter Eve.[23] George spends most of the next month sitting on guard beside his daughter's crib, determined to protect her but emotionally shattered. To save his daughter from the vampires George partially transforms into a werewolf during a non full moon night. He does this by tricking his body into thinking that there is a full moon, granting him the strength needed to kill the vampires who threaten Eve.[24] This saves his daughter but George also dies during the process, as the partial transformation gave him the enhanced strength without giving him the enhanced healing he needed to cope with the damage he was inflicting on himself, his last words being to ask Annie and fellow werewolf Tom MacNair to act as Eve's guardians, which they do.[25][23] At the end of the series George is joined by his friends Annie, Mitchell, Nina and baby Eve in the afterlife.[26] A reunion scene with the friends is never shown on television.

Relationships

Nina Pickering

Nina and George are very close to each other. After becoming werewolves they both support each other a lot managing their condition and staying close to humanity.[27] Nina has a calming influence of George, even as a werewolf.[28] Nina is able to rip through the barrier that George has built up because of his own lack of confidence and the insecurity about himself.[29]

John Mitchell

George Sands and John Mitchell have a deep friendship. They support each other to control their supernatural urges.[5]

Annie Sawyer

When George meets Annie for the first time he doesn’t like her and wants her to leave. However, the house mates get closer to each other very soon and start to develop a friendship.[2]

Casting

 
Russell Tovey played George

After the Being Human pilot, almost all the rôles were recast. Russell Tovey was the only regular cast member that stayed. He later told in an interview that the George that he played alongside Guy Flanagan (Mitchell - Pilot) and Andrea Riseborough (Annie - Pilot) was different from the George that he played alongside Lenora Crichlow and Aidan Turner, as each actor would respond differently to the character.[30]

Leaving the series

In November 2011 Tovey announced on Twitter that he would leave Being Human.[31] He later said that he would feel strange to film the series without Aidan Turner, who had announced his departure of the series a short time before Tovey.[32] In 2016 at the MCM London Comic Con Russell Tovey said that he would like to film another one-off special of Being Human with his former co-stars Aidan Turner and Lenora Crichlow. He suggested that the special could take place in the after life.[26]

Characterisation

Originally the BBC asked Whithouse to write a story about three college graduades buying a house together. In Whithouse's early ideas George was a man with anger management issues.[33] He was very punctilious, old fashioned and romantic. George had his own travel agency. At his office there was a girl who was in love with him. However, George turned out to be a werewolf.[34]

George is born as George Sands Junior.[35] He has an extraordinarily high IQ[36] and is Jewish.[37] George has a lot of self doubts and moral qualms. He struggles a lot with being a werewolf.[38] Monica Germanà believes that he tries to separate his supernatural self from the human one, when he speaks about himself as a werewolf using the pronoun "he" instead of him. However, it is also demonstrated that this is not possible as George also shows some supernatural abilities, like enhanced smell, when he is not transformed.[39] According to Deborah Mutch George is the most human of the three housemates. He becomes only monstrous once a month. Therefore, he "represents the moral center of the series".[40]

Reception

Hollywood.com thinks that “Tovey manages to be nerdy and anal retentive but dead sexy.” as George.[41] Brent Hartinger from Logo TV feels that Russell Tovey’s George is a “very fussy, neurotic character, and he’s also extremely adorkable”.[42] Matt Roush from TV Guide says that George is played touchingly by Russell Tovey.[43]

In 2010 and 2012 Russell Tovey was nominated as best actor for playing George Sands by the SFX magazine.[44][45] In 2011 George was listed on place 33 of SFX's Top Sci-Fi Icons list, in front of such characters as Hermione Granger, Sam Winchester, Sarah Jane Smith, Xena, Sookie Stackhouse, Damon Salvatore, Fox Mulder, Iron Man, Indiana Jones, Jack Sparrow, Jean-Luc Picard or Gandalf.[46]

In 2011 Tovey won SFX magazine’s Cult Hero award for playing George.[47]

See also

References

  1. ^ "TV Show: Being Human - prequels". Addicted to Media. 11 January 2009. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  2. ^ a b c Shawn Lunn (1 June 2009). "My Review of Being Human's 1x00: "The Monsters Inside"". shawnlunn2002.blogspot.de. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  3. ^ Ben Dowell (6 November 2007). "Cohen green lights vampire comedy". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  4. ^ a b Renee (3 December 2011). "Review of Being Human UK Season One, Episode One: Pilot". fangsforthefantasy.com. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  5. ^ a b Dean Agius (27 January 2012). "Box Set Binge: Being Human, Goliath and Schitt's Creek". What's on TV. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  6. ^ Mark Oakley (21 August 2009). "Being Human episode 2 review". Den of Geek. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  7. ^ "Being Human Review". burrunjor.com. 31 March 2015. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  8. ^ "The Most Underrated BBC Three Shows". NME. 15 February 2016. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  9. ^ a b Mark Oakley (11 January 2010). "One of the BBC's best geek shows of 2009 returns for a second outing and it's a strong, if uneven, start for Being Human series 2..." Den of Geek. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  10. ^ Mark Oakley (25 January 2010). "Being Human series 2 episode 3 review". Den of Geek. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
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  12. ^ Mark Oakley (8 February 2010). "Being Human series 2 episode 5 review". Den of Geek. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
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  14. ^ "Being Human: "Series 2, Episode 7" Review". IGN. 22 February 2010. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  15. ^ Black, Joane: Being Human, Cambridge: Classic TV Press 2011, S. 248-264
  16. ^ Matt Risley (24 January 2011). "Being Human (UK): "Lia" Review". IGN. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  17. ^ Mark Oakley (30 January 2011). "Being Human series 3 episode 2 review: Adam's Family". Den of Geek. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  18. ^ Mark Oakley (6 February 2011). "Being Human series 3 episode 3 review: Type 4". Den of Geek. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  19. ^ Matt Risley (1 March 2011). "Being Human (UK): "Daddy Ghoul" Review". IGN. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  20. ^ Simon Abrams (26 March 2011). "Being Human (U.K.): "Daddy Ghoul"". AV club. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  21. ^ Aubry D'Arminio (10 April 2011). "'Being Human' creator Toby Whithouse on the shocking finale -- EXCLUSIVE". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  22. ^ Ian Sandwell (21 January 2016). "The 20 most shocking TV deaths EVER". GamesRadar. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  23. ^ a b Aubry D'Arminio (26 February 2012). "'Being Human': Michael Socha, Lenora Crichlow, and Damien Molony bite into season 4". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  24. ^ Mark Oakley (5 February 2012). "Being Human series 4 episode 1 review: Eve of the War". Den of Geek. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  25. ^ "Being Human death was 'horrendous' says Crichlow". BBC Online. 6 February 2012. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  26. ^ a b Natalie Corner (6 June 2016). "Original Being Human cast to return? Aidan Turner, Russell Tovey and Lenora Crichlow up for reunion". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  27. ^ Christina Radish (10 August 2010). "Aidan Turner, Russell Tovey, Lenora Crichlow and Sinead Keenan Interview BEING HUMAN". Collider. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  28. ^ Mark Oakley (18 September 2009). "Being Human episode 5 & 6: finale review". Den of Geek. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  29. ^ Mark Oakley (17 August 2009). "Being Human: "Episode 4" Review". IGN. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  30. ^ Ian Cullen (22 January 2010). "Russell Tovey Discusses 'Being Human' Season Two". SciFi Pulse. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  31. ^ Tom Goodwyn (12 November 2011). "Russell Tovey quits 'Being Human'". NME. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  32. ^ Nosheen Iqbal (11 November 2011). "Russell Tovey: why I'm leaving Being Human (and loving Him & Her)". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  33. ^ Caroline Preece (16 February 2016). "Being Human: celebrating BBC Three originals". Den of Geek. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
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  35. ^ Simon Hattenstone (24 August 2013). "Russell Tovey: the unlikely lad". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  36. ^ "'Being Human' Final Episode Announced - Will You Miss The Supernatural Show?". HuffPost. 8 February 2013. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  37. ^ Rob Owen (23 July 2009). "Supernatural themes humanize 'Being Human'". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  38. ^ Alessandra Stanly (23 July 2009). "Friendship, Thicker Than Blood". The New York Times. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  39. ^ Monica Germanà: Being Human. Twenty-First-Century Monsters. In: Justin D. Edwards, Agnieszka Soltysik Monnet: The Gothic in Contemporary Literature and Popular Culture: Pop Goth. Routledge, 2012. P. 57-71 ISBN 9780415806763
  40. ^ Deborah Mutch: The Modern Vampire and Human Identity. Springer, 2012. P. 88 ISBN 9780230370142
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  42. ^ "In "Being Human," a Vampire, a Werewolf, and a Ghost Share a Flat…". Logo TV. 24 July 2009. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  43. ^ Matt Roush (23 July 2010). "Roush Review: Weekend Roundup (Who, Human and Mad Men)". Den of Geek. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  44. ^ SFX Magazine (2010): SFX Sci-Fi Awards 2010. Edition: April 2010. Page:97-100
  45. ^ SFX Magazine (2012): SFX Sci-Fi Awards 2012. Edition: April 2012. Page:93-97
  46. ^ Lewin, Russell: Mitchell. Tunnel vision, in: SFX, The Top Sci-Fi Icons (2011), P. 71
  47. ^ SFX Magazine (2011): SFX Sci-Fi Awards 2011. Edition: April 2011. Page:93-97

External links

  • George on the BBC Being Human website
  • George on the BBC America website

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Not to be confused with George Sand George Sands is a fictional werewolf in the comedy drama television series Being Human portrayed by Russell Tovey The male lead for the duration of the show s first three series appeared in 24 episodes of the drama as well as in three Being Human novels George SandsBeing Human characterFirst appearance Pilot 2008 Last appearance Eve of the War 2012 Created byToby WhithousePortrayed byRussell ToveyIn universe informationSpeciesWerewolfGenderMaleFull nameGeorge Sands JuniorStatusDeceased Contents 1 Television series 1 1 Prequel 1 2 Pilot 1 3 Series 1 1 4 Series 2 1 5 Series 3 1 6 Series 4 2 Relationships 2 1 Nina Pickering 2 2 John Mitchell 2 3 Annie Sawyer 3 Casting 4 Leaving the series 5 Characterisation 6 Reception 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksTelevision series EditPrequel Edit In the prequel s narrative George is on holiday in Scotland with his fiance Julia One day George decides to go for a walk while Julia stays at the hotel Outside he meets Andy who joins him The pair is outside until it is dark and they suddenly hear a wolf howling The wolf turns out to be a werewolf who attacks George and Andy Andy is killed by the werewolf while George survives However George is scratched by the werewolf which turns him into a werewolf too 1 Pilot Edit After George is infected with the werewolf curse he flees from home and leaves his fiancee Julia without telling her why He moves to Bristol 2 and starts to work in a hospital 3 as an attendant After never hearing from George again his family and fiancee Julia believe George is dead 4 In Bristol George hides that he is a werewolf He wants to learn how to manage his monthly transformations so he decides to move into a new home with his friend Mitchell a vampire who is trying to stay clean from blood They soon find a nice house but as soon as they move into their new home they figure out that the ghost Annie is already living in the house 5 At first George doesn t like Annie and wants her gone but they get closer together as time passes During his work at the hospital George meets his former fiancee Julia again who is a patient there When George hears that Julia s new fiance Peter beats her George threatens to kill him but is stopped by Annie Julia finally figures out that George is a werewolf seeing him transform in front of her but isn t able to cope with this and leaves him 2 Meanwhile the three housemates George Annie and Mitchell have grown closer 4 Series 1 Edit While living with Mitchell and Annie George tries to manage being a werewolf When the werewolf Tully arrives George is happy to find someone offering to help him manage his condition However George soon learns that Tully is the werewolf who infected him 6 This discovery leads to Tully and George parting company At the hospital George meets a nurse named Nina and a romantic relationship starts between them 7 Through all of this Mitchell s evil infector Herrick interferes in the trio s lives 8 In the end George transforms into a werewolf and kills Herrick While he transforms he also scratches Nina 9 Series 2 Edit The killing of Herrick unleashes a side of George that he had never shown before He is looking for a fight and gets involved with a couple of new vampires George doesn t see that his girlfriend Nina is feeling bad a result of him scratching her when transforming into a werewolf Instead of taking care of Nina George flirts with the vampire Daisy When Nina finally reveals her condition to him this brings George back to reality 9 Nina finally leaves George and he has a hard time getting over this 10 George gets a new job 11 teaching at a language school where he meets Sam and falls in love with her 12 George plans to move into a new flat with Sam and her daughter Molly but those plans are put aside when Nina returns Nina tells George Mitchell and Annie about an organisation called CenSSA 13 She tells George that this organisation helps him to get rid of his condition once and for all George is sceptical about this and decides not to join Nina Instead he goes to a parents meeting at school along with Sam There he starts transforming into a werewolf and manages only to get away within the last second This makes George realise that being a werewolf is endangering the people in his life and he decides to go to the CenSSA organisation along with Annie and Nina to finally get rid of his condition 14 Finally George Annie and Nina figure out that Kemp CenSSA s leader can t keep what he has promised and that a lot of werewolves are killed during his experiments For Annie however it is already to late She is sent to hell by Kemp Later George Mitchell and Nina move into a new home in Barry 15 Series 3 Edit After a long break up Nina and George are together again They start a new life in a house in Barry Mitchell is living in the same house and saves Annie from Purgatory 16 who moves into the friends house 17 Nina becomes pregnant 18 For the first time since becoming a werewolf George sees his parents who thought he was dead 19 George visits them along with Nina realises that they have broken up and brings them back together again 20 Meanwhile Mitchell has killed again He asks George to kill him and put an end to his life In the end George kills his friend Mitchell because of mercy 21 22 Series 4 Edit George is devastated his love Nina has been beaten to death by vampires only shortly after she has been given birth to their daughter Eve 23 George spends most of the next month sitting on guard beside his daughter s crib determined to protect her but emotionally shattered To save his daughter from the vampires George partially transforms into a werewolf during a non full moon night He does this by tricking his body into thinking that there is a full moon granting him the strength needed to kill the vampires who threaten Eve 24 This saves his daughter but George also dies during the process as the partial transformation gave him the enhanced strength without giving him the enhanced healing he needed to cope with the damage he was inflicting on himself his last words being to ask Annie and fellow werewolf Tom MacNair to act as Eve s guardians which they do 25 23 At the end of the series George is joined by his friends Annie Mitchell Nina and baby Eve in the afterlife 26 A reunion scene with the friends is never shown on television Relationships EditNina Pickering Edit Nina and George are very close to each other After becoming werewolves they both support each other a lot managing their condition and staying close to humanity 27 Nina has a calming influence of George even as a werewolf 28 Nina is able to rip through the barrier that George has built up because of his own lack of confidence and the insecurity about himself 29 John Mitchell Edit George Sands and John Mitchell have a deep friendship They support each other to control their supernatural urges 5 Annie Sawyer Edit When George meets Annie for the first time he doesn t like her and wants her to leave However the house mates get closer to each other very soon and start to develop a friendship 2 Casting Edit Russell Tovey played George After the Being Human pilot almost all the roles were recast Russell Tovey was the only regular cast member that stayed He later told in an interview that the George that he played alongside Guy Flanagan Mitchell Pilot and Andrea Riseborough Annie Pilot was different from the George that he played alongside Lenora Crichlow and Aidan Turner as each actor would respond differently to the character 30 Leaving the series EditIn November 2011 Tovey announced on Twitter that he would leave Being Human 31 He later said that he would feel strange to film the series without Aidan Turner who had announced his departure of the series a short time before Tovey 32 In 2016 at the MCM London Comic Con Russell Tovey said that he would like to film another one off special of Being Human with his former co stars Aidan Turner and Lenora Crichlow He suggested that the special could take place in the after life 26 Characterisation EditOriginally the BBC asked Whithouse to write a story about three college graduades buying a house together In Whithouse s early ideas George was a man with anger management issues 33 He was very punctilious old fashioned and romantic George had his own travel agency At his office there was a girl who was in love with him However George turned out to be a werewolf 34 George is born as George Sands Junior 35 He has an extraordinarily high IQ 36 and is Jewish 37 George has a lot of self doubts and moral qualms He struggles a lot with being a werewolf 38 Monica Germana believes that he tries to separate his supernatural self from the human one when he speaks about himself as a werewolf using the pronoun he instead of him However it is also demonstrated that this is not possible as George also shows some supernatural abilities like enhanced smell when he is not transformed 39 According to Deborah Mutch George is the most human of the three housemates He becomes only monstrous once a month Therefore he represents the moral center of the series 40 Reception EditHollywood com thinks that Tovey manages to be nerdy and anal retentive but dead sexy as George 41 Brent Hartinger from Logo TV feels that Russell Tovey s George is a very fussy neurotic character and he s also extremely adorkable 42 Matt Roush from TV Guide says that George is played touchingly by Russell Tovey 43 In 2010 and 2012 Russell Tovey was nominated as best actor for playing George Sands by the SFX magazine 44 45 In 2011 George was listed on place 33 of SFX s Top Sci Fi Icons list in front of such characters as Hermione Granger Sam Winchester Sarah Jane Smith Xena Sookie Stackhouse Damon Salvatore Fox Mulder Iron Man Indiana Jones Jack Sparrow Jean Luc Picard or Gandalf 46 In 2011 Tovey won SFX magazine s Cult Hero award for playing George 47 See also EditList of fictional werewolvesReferences Edit TV Show 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