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"Going Dutch"
Series Being Human
Season 1, Episode 11
Being Human 1x11 002
Air date March 28th, 2011
Writers Chris Dingess
Director Erik Canuel
Producers Adam Kane; Elissa Lewis; Cari Davine
Starring Sam Witwer; Meaghan Rath; Sam Huntington
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"Going Dutch" is the eleventh episode of season one of the North American television series Being Human. The episode was directed by Erik Canuel and written by Chris Dingess. It first aired in the United States on Monday, March 28th, 2011 on Syfy and in Canada on the Space Channel. In this episode, Bishop continues to entertain the Dutch, but knows that once they analyze his longterm strategy, they wil kill him. Aidan finds himself caught in the middle of battling egos while still trying to maintain a relationship with Rebecca. Josh meanwhile, finds his entire world thrown into a spiral when Nora tells him some very unexpected and distressing news. Danny decides to resolve the matter with Sally once and for all and hires an exorcist to cleanse the house of Sally's spirit.

Cast[]

Starring[]

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

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Mark Pellegrino James Bishop
Gianpaolo Venuta Danny Angeli
Vincent Leclerc Marcus Damnian
Sarah Allen Rebecca Flynt
Angela Galuppo Bridget
Kristen Hager Nora Sargeant
Ellen David Ilana Myers
Terry Kinney Heggeman

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Vanessa Grimaldi Lola
Matthew Boylan Fedder
Arthur Holden Brink
Adrian Burhop Stolzfus
Nancy Bouchard Michelle

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This episode is rated TV-14.
  • This episode had a viewership of 1,300,000 people.

Allusions[]

  • The title is taken from the slang term "Going Dutch", which is a form of etiquette in which all parties in a shared event, such as a meal, pay for their own individual expenses rather than allowing a single person to pay for everything.

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