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(I Loathe You) For Sentimental Reasons
Series Being Human
Season 2, Episode 4
Being Human 2x04 001
Air date February 6th, 2012
Writers Mike Ostrowski
Director Charles Binamé
Producers Jeremy Carver; Anna Fricke; Adam Kane; Elissa Lewis; Irene Litinsky; Evan Tussman; Toby Whithouse
Starring Sam Witwer; Meaghan Rath; Sam Huntington; Kristen Hager
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"(I Loathe You) For Sentimental Reasons" is the fourth episode of season two of the North American television series Being Human and the seventeenth episode of the series overall. The episode was directed by Charles Binamé and written by Mike Ostrowski. It first aired in the United States on Monday, February 6th, 2012 on Syfy and in Canada on the Space channel. In this episode, Josh meets two yuppie twins who happen to be werewolves. One of them takes an acute interest in Josh's research. Aidan continues to reconcile eighty years worth of history while Suren, while also struggling to reach a peaceful accord between the vampire elders and Bishop's orphans. Meanwhile, Sally tries to play matchmaker with Zoe Gonzales and a doctor named Tim Forest, while also attending ghost group therapy.

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Sam Witwer Aidan Waite
Meaghan Rath Sally Malik
Sam Huntington Josh Levison

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Kyle Schmid Henry Durham
Tracy Spiridakos Brynn McLean
Jon Cor Connor McLean
Susanna Fournier Zoe Gonzales
Martin Thibaudeau Doctor Tim Forest
Pat Kiely Nicholas Fenn
Sean Tucker Mobster
Dichen Lachman Suren

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Kyle Purves Sketchy vamp
Andrew Farmer Club bouncer
Michele Malone Club waitress
Chip Chuipka Walter, strung out ghost
Keyanna Fielding Darla
Helena-Alexis Seymour Flirty girl
Matt Lacas Flirty guy
Amber Goldfarb Janet Hines

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This episode is rated TV-14.
  • This episode had an average viewership of 1,450,000 people.
  • Actress Amber Goldfarb is uncredited for her participation in this episode.
  • Flashback scenes from this episode take place in the year 1930.

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