Going Dutch: [s1e11]

Rebecca eventually chooses to leave Aidan, realizing their toxic cycle of blood and guilt will never end. Josh’s Big Surprise

The story focuses on the high-stakes conflict between the household of supernatural misfits and the vampire leadership in Boston. The title "Going Dutch" refers to the literal and figurative costs of the characters' actions as they face the consequences of defying their natures. Aidan and the Vampire Hierarchy [S1E11] Going Dutch

Josh deals with a massive personal bombshell that threatens his attempt at a "normal" life. Rebecca eventually chooses to leave Aidan, realizing their

Josh is terrified by the prospect of passing on his werewolf curse to a child. He struggles to reconcile his love for Julia with the danger his condition presents to a family. Sally and the Exorcist Aidan and the Vampire Hierarchy Josh deals with

Danny, her former fiancé and murderer, hires an exorcist to remove her from the house.

Aidan finds himself caught in a lethal power struggle. Bishop, the vampire leader, holds a lavish "reunion" dinner that is actually a trap.

Rebecca, Aidan's fledgling and lover, is forced to choose between her feelings for Aidan and her survival within the nest.