After the broadcast of Hal's prequel Keith Watson from
Metro said that
Being Human has "promising signs of fresh life" and that the "chief among them is Damien Molony's vampire Hal". When the first episode of series four was released on television the reactions to the new leads and the new series were already very positive. According to Mark Oakley from
Den of Geek Damien Molony "delivers every line with a gravitas that lights up any scene he’s part of." He adds that it was a pleasure to listen to his speeches. Mandy from
The Media Addict enjoyed getting to know Hal. She loves Hal’s whole stiff and proper old English gentleman act and adds that she adores Damien Molony as Hal and thinks he is gorgeous. Ian Berriman from
GamesRadar thinks that Hal falling off the wagon in the end of series five is horrible to see and Damien Molony’s performance is "perfection itself". Malcolm Stewart from the Cultbox believes that Hal's and Tom's double act is one of the highlights of the show. Morgan Jeffrey from
Digital Spy adds that the characters are fantastic individually, but are unbeatable when they are together. He mentioned that television critics as well as Being Human fans, were sceptical that anyone could fill the "charisma void left by Aidan Turner, but Molony slotted in seamlessly". According to Aubry D'Arminio from
Entertainment Weekly Hal has his own charms. He has sensitivity to Annie’s pain, is loyal to Leo and has a very pretty face. Mark Oakley from
Den of Geek says that he had loved watching Hal evolve as the series had evolved with him. George Ivanoff thinks that Hal is "a much more interesting and complex vampire than Mitchell". In February 2012 Damien Molony was featured along with Michael Socha on
Glamour's TV's Hottest New Stars list, which contained eight new stars. Hal was described as sexy. ==See also==