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"There Goes the Neighborhood (Part 2)"
Series Being Human
Season 1, Episode 2
Being Human 1x02 002
Air date January 24th, 2011
Writers Jeremy Carver; Anna Fricke
Director Adam Kane
Producers Jeremy Carver; Cari Davine; Anna Fricke; Adam Kane; Elissa Lewis; Irene Litinsky; Gilles Perreault; Michael Prupas; Rob Pursey; Keith Samples; Evan Tussman; Toby Whithouse
Starring Sam Witwer; Meaghan Rath; Sam Huntington
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"There Goes the Neighborhood (Part 2)" is the second chapter of the two-part pilot episode of the North American horror-themed television series Being Human. The show is based on a UK series, also entitled Being Human, which began airing on BBC3 in 2008. This episode was directed by executive producer Adam Kane and written by series developers Jeremy Carver and Anna Fricke. It first aired on Monday, January 24th, 2011 on Syfy in the United States and on Space in Canada.

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
Sarah Allen Rebecca Flynt

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Alison Louder Emily Levison
Katy Breier Cara
Vincent Leclerc Marcus Damnian
Rhiannon Moller-Trotter Jackie
Nick Walker Officer Tim
Angela Galuppo Bridget
Ivan Smith Blood Den proprietor
Peter Vrana Bar guy
Michelle McHugh Beautiful woman donor
Bianca Bellange Female nurse
Alexander Skerget 9-year-old boy
Tanya Vargas Lavoie 7-year-old girl

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This episode is rated TV-14.
  • Tanya Vargas Lavoie's first name is mis-spelled Tayna in the closing credits of the episode.
  • Second and final appearance of Cara.
  • This episode reveals that Bishop turned Aidan into a vampire during the Revolutionary War.

Quotes[]

  • Sally Malik: Life is a series of choices. As it turns out, death is the same. Not for the ones who are ready. They embrace their fate, move on. For the rest of us, we linger. After our survivors pray and throw dirt on our coffins, we're still waiting. Because for some of us, there's a bigger question. What am I now? Where do I go from here? We find ourselves in an eternal nowhere, between human and thing. Monsters. Some of these monsters choose to simply accept what they've become. Some don't. Which leaves us with the most important choice. Do you accept what you are or do you refuse? And which is the true curse?

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  • Josh Levison: I'm... sorry. I guess it takes that "he doesn't even know I'm alive" thing to a whole new level.
  • Sally Malik: Yeah.

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  • Emily Levison: What do you mean "he has a condition"?
  • Aidan Waite: He's your brother, you should ask him yourself.
  • Emily Levison: My brother had a nervous breakdown and ran away from his family two years ago, he doesn't tell me anything... If he's in some kind of trouble...
  • Aidan Waite: No no no no, no, he's a good guy, he's a great roommate. He's dealing with some stuff, yeah, but... aren't we all?

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See also[]

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Keywords[]

18th century | American Revolution | 3638 Mayford | Boston | Funeral home | Ghosts | Gunshot victims | Hospital | Landlord | Massachusetts | Sapp & Sons Funeral Home | Suffolk County Hospital | Vampires | Werewolves



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