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"Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?"
Series Being Human
Season 2, Episode 2
Being Human 2x02 002
Air date January 23rd, 2012
Writers Nancy Won
Director Paolo Barzman
Producers Jeremy Carver; Anna Fricke; Adam Kane; Elissa Lewis; Irene Litinsky; Evan Tussman
Starring Sam Witwer; Meaghan Rath; Sam Huntington; Kristen Hager
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"Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?" is the second episode of season two of the North American television series Being Human and the fifteenth episode of the series overall. The episode was directed by Paolo Barzman and written by Nancy Won. It first aired in the United States on Monday, January 23rd, 2012 on Syfy and in Canada on the Space channel. In this episode, Sally ends up meeting more ghosts who decide to hang out at the brownstone where they engage in sophomoric high school antics. Nora is welcomed as part of the gang and can see Sally in her ghost form. The tension of recent events however causes a meltdown between Josh at a hospital staff party. Aidan finds himself in a complicated position as well as Suren wants him to turn a police officer named Cecilia into a vampire so they can have one more contact on the police force.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
Sam Witwer Aidan Waite
Meaghan Rath Sally Malik
Sam Huntington Josh Levison
Kristen Hager Nora Sargeant

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Natalie Brown Julia
Robert Naylor Stevie Atkins
Kyle Switzer Jesse
Oluniké Adeliyi Cecilia
Dichen Lachman Suren
Zack Peladeau Dylan
Jonah Carson Phil (Boner)

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Elana Dunkelman Lauren
Marc-Antoine Kelertas Cute college guy
Thomas Vallieres Drunk college guy #1
Patrick Hakeem Drunk college guy #2
Nikki Haggart Cute co-ed
Samuel Platel Burly guy
Nastassia Markiewicz Adorable co-ed
Rosie-Lisa Malenfant Girl with Dylan
Kyle Gatehouse Atlee

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  • This episode is rated TV-14.
  • Sally Malik learns how to possess a living body in this episode.
  • This episode introduces the idea of "shredding", which spells ultimate destruction for a ghost. This becomes a prominent theme throughout the remainder of the season.

Allusions[]

  • The title of this episode is taken from the 1982 song "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" by Culture Club. It is considered one of the band's breakout hit songs and was featured on the album Kissing to Be Clever.

Quotes[]

  • Nora Sargeant: I had no idea you were so beautiful.
  • Sally Malik: You can see me? Oh my, God, Nora! I've been wanting to talk to you for so long. How can you see me? You're not dead, are you?
  • Nora Sargeant: I'm a wolf.

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  • Aidan Waite: Why are there ghosts punching each other in the balls?

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  • Dylan: That's why his name is Boner. It requires heavy maintenance.
  • Sally Malik: He's a ghost. He can't--
  • Stevie Atkins: Yeah, it's like a phantom limb. He can mind-whack it.

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