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"Never Let Me Go"
Series Alphas
Season 1, Episode 5
Air date August 8th, 2011
Writers Jordan Rosenberg
Director Jeffrey G. Hunt [1]
Producers Ira Steven Behr; Gail Berman; Lloyd Braun; Nick Copus; John Ganem; Michael Karnow; Kevin Lafferty; Paul M. Leonard [2]; Brian Moraga; Zak Penn; Julie Siege; Gene Stein [3]; Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Starring David Strathairn; Ryan Cartwright; Warren Christie; Azita Ghanizada; Laura Mennell; Malik Yoba
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"Never Let Me Go" is the fifth episode of season one of the science fiction television series Alphas and the fifth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Jeffrey G. Hunt and written by Jordan Rosenberg. It first aired on Syfy on Monday, August 8th, 2011. The series stars David Strathairn as Doctor Lee Rosen, Ryan Cartwright as Gary Bell, Warren Christie as Cameron Hicks, Azita Ghanizada as Rachel Pirzad, Laura Mennell as Nina Theroux and Malik Yoba as Bill Harken.

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Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
David Strathairn Doctor Lee Rosen
Ryan Cartwright Gary Bell
Warren Christie Cameron Hicks
Azita Ghanizada Rachel Pirzad
Laura Mennell Nina Theroux
Malik Yoba Bill Harken

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Isabella Hoffmann Jessica Elkhart
Lindsay Wagner Doctor Vanessa Calder
Kathleen Gati Zahra Pirzad
Shane Daly Kent Zelanski
David Sparrow Chief Handell
Steve Lund David Burton
John White Sam Girardi
Vanessa Dunn Waitress
Ali Kazmi Internist
Sidney Leeder High school girl
Marshall Williams High school guy
Penny Eizenga Pedestrian #1
Bonnie Black Pedestrian #2
Mahershala Ali Nathan Clay
Jason Gosbee Mister Howard
Adam Murciano Chris Elkhart

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This is the only episode of Alphas directed by Jeffrey G. Hunt.
  • This is the only episode of Alphas written by Jordan Rosenberg.
  • Actor Adam Murciano is uncredited for his participation in this episode.

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  1. Director Jeffrey G. Hunt is credited as Jeffrey Hunt in this episode.
  2. Co-producer Paul M. Leonard is credited as Paul Leonard in this episode.
  3. Executive producer Gene Stein is credited as Eugene Stein in this episode.



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