Being Human 5.04 "The Greater Good" REVIEW

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Being Human 5.04 "The Greater Good" review .

THE ONE WHERE Both Hal and Tom become mentors to other supernaturals.

Want to copy Bobby’s interior design? You will need posters of (from left to right): Worzel Gummidge, Smokey And The Bandit , Phil Lynott, England’s 1980 World Cup Squad, Kevin Keegan, the West Ham team that won the 1980 FA Cup, Hammers right-back Billy Bonds, Burt Reynolds (a still from Smokey And The Bandit ), and The Cannonball Run .

Oh, and you might want to buy yourself a The Beano duvet set , too!

Sadly, the “Bell Tone 500” is a made-up product name. If you pause you'll see that the props-master took the trouble to write “BELL TONE 500” on it, though!

PERFECT TIMING
Kudos to the production team for the attention to detail in this episode – all the time references are correct. We’re told that Bobby has been in the archive for 33 years – since 1980. His mum’s answer machine message mentions that Shoestring is on telly tonight – a show that was indeed airing in 1980. All his posters date from 1980 or earlier too. (Well… with one exception - The Cannonball Run was released in the summer of 1981, but that just means he was given that poster later as a treat, right?)

FEATURED MUSIC When Hal and Alex pay a visit to Crumb, he’s blasting out “Dirty Love” by rockers Thunder.

The “training montage” where Hal and Tom teach their protégés some tricks is soundtracked by Breakbot’s “One Out Of Two”.

NITPICKS Couldn’t Bobby just kick that cellar door down? It doesn’t look that sturdy, and he’s very strong (even in human form).

BEST LINE Bobby: “I wore a tie for Christmas 2006, and I burnt me legs pretty badly.”

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Ian Berriman has been working for SFX – the world's leading sci-fi, fantasy and horror magazine – since March 2002. He's also a regular writer for Electronic Sound. Other publications he's contributed to include Total Film, When Saturday Comes, Retro Pop, Horrorville, and What DVD. A life-long Doctor Who fan, he's also a supporter of Hull City, and live-tweets along to BBC Four's Top Of The Pops repeats from his @TOTPFacts account.