If season 1 was about three supernatural roommates trying to stay afloat, season 2 is about the weights pulling them under. Airing from January to April 2012, this 13-episode arc pushed Aidan, Josh, and Sally into much darker territory, testing their resolve to remain "human" in a world that consistently demands they be monsters. The Core Conflict: Nature vs. Nurture
Witwer’s performance is the anchor of the season. We watch Aidan slowly crumble under the pressure of politics, bloodlust, and the realization that he cannot change the system from within. His relapse into addiction—blood—during the latter half of the season is harrowing. It isn't played for glamour; it is played as a disease. By the finale, Aidan is not a hero; he is a buried man, literally and metaphorically. The decision by Mother to bury him alive in a coffin for eternity is one of the most chilling cliffhangers in modern supernatural television. Being Human -US- - Season 02
Aidan’s "son" from World War I, who returns to help manage the city's fringe vampires. Zoe Gonzalez (Susanna Fournier): If season 1 was about three supernatural roommates
premiered on January 16, 2012, shifting its focus from the initial struggle for survival to the heavier, more complex burden of autonomy. While the first season established the trio’s desire for normalcy, Season 2 explores the devastating consequences of achieving that freedom, framed by the thematic tagline: . Aidan: The Weight of the Crown Nurture Witwer’s performance is the anchor of the season