The Ryans and the Pittmans | |
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Season Two, Episode Six | |
Air date | 16 February 2011 |
Directed by | Greg Nelsom |
Written by | Steven DiMarco |
Production No. | {{{production no}}} |
Episode guide | |
Previous Something Old, Someone Blue |
Next Crashing on the Couch |
The Ryans and the Pittmans is the sixth episode of season two and the eighteenth in the series.
Plot[]
When an old Doyle family friend accidentally goes missing at sea, the Doyles are hired by his daughter to find out what really happened; Jake is forced to bail out Christian and picks up another line of business and a pile of new debt.
Starring[]
- Allan Hawco as Jake Doyle
- Seán McGinley as Malachy Doyle
- Lynda Boyd as Rose Miller
- Marthe Bernard as Tinny Doyle
- Mark O'Brien as Des Courtney
- Krystin Pellerin as Sergeant Leslie Bennett
- Jonathan Goad as Christian Doyle
- Michelle Nolden as Allison Jenkins
- Rick Roberts as Mayor William Cadigan Clarke
- Steve O'Connell as Sergeant Daniel Hood
- Jonathan Watton as Alex Pittman
- Bill MacDonald as Gordie Pittman
- Geoff Adams as Reg Pittman
- Christine Horne as Amy Ryan
- Dennis O'Connor as Pete Ryan
- Irene Poole as Lisa
- Ray Saunders as Terry
- Matt Gordon as Big Fat Ronnie
- Liam Owens as The Kid
Quotes[]
- Mal: Painter girl seemed pretty at home in the house.
Jake: Yeah, she knew exactly where to find that hammer, eh? You don't think that maybe, eh... you don't think that maybe there might have been something going on between her and Pete?
Mal: Never under-estimate the appeal of a virile older man. - Jake: You pay for this?
Christian: No.
Jake: How many times've I got to tell you? No free pints to anyone!
Mal: Do a father's heart proud.
Christian: It's just a couple of pints; relax, Jake.
Jake: A couple of... look, it all adds up, Christian, all right? And if you're giving free pints to this one, he'll drink us to the ground, trust me.
Music[]
"Fisherman's Blues" (1988) by Waterboys.