

Get ready for a hilarious clash of cultures and commands in Going Dutch (2026), the sharp-witted comedy that proves you can't retire from being a father π§π·. The series follows a loud-mouthed, arrogant US Army Colonel who is unceremoniously reassigned to the last place he wants to be: a base in the Netherlands. Expecting a strict military environment, he is instead met with a laid-back culture, bicycles everywhere, and a unit that runs on relaxed European vibes rather than rigid American discipline. To make matters more complicated, his estranged daughter lives nearby, forcing him to navigate a minefield of family drama he has avoided for years. ππΊπΈ The show brilliantly contrasts the Colonel's brash, cigar-chomping style with the pragmatic and progressive Dutch way of life. Every episode is a comedy of errors as he tries to impose his will on a base that has no interest in listening, all while trying to repair the fractured relationship with his daughter. It's a story about redemption, stubbornness, and learning that sometimes the old ways aren't the best ways. The witty dialogue and fish-out-of-water scenarios make for laugh-out-loud television. π²π With two full seasons packed with heart and humor, Going Dutch explores the universal themes of family and forgiveness, wrapped in a unique setting rarely seen in American sitcoms. Whether he is yelling at a windmill or trying to ride a bike to work, the Colonel's journey is one of hilarious self-discovery. Tune in to see if this old dog can learn new tricks in the land of tulips. πΊπ’


Get ready for a hilarious clash of cultures and commands in Going Dutch (2026), the sharp-witted comedy that proves you can't retire from being a father π§π·. The series follows a loud-mouthed, arrogant US Army Colonel who is unceremoniously reassigned to the last place he wants to be: a base in the Netherlands. Expecting a strict military environment, he is instead met with a laid-back culture, bicycles everywhere, and a unit that runs on relaxed European vibes rather than rigid American discipline. To make matters more complicated, his estranged daughter lives nearby, forcing him to navigate a minefield of family drama he has avoided for years. ππΊπΈ The show brilliantly contrasts the Colonel's brash, cigar-chomping style with the pragmatic and progressive Dutch way of life. Every episode is a comedy of errors as he tries to impose his will on a base that has no interest in listening, all while trying to repair the fractured relationship with his daughter. It's a story about redemption, stubbornness, and learning that sometimes the old ways aren't the best ways. The witty dialogue and fish-out-of-water scenarios make for laugh-out-loud television. π²π With two full seasons packed with heart and humor, Going Dutch explores the universal themes of family and forgiveness, wrapped in a unique setting rarely seen in American sitcoms. Whether he is yelling at a windmill or trying to ride a bike to work, the Colonel's journey is one of hilarious self-discovery. Tune in to see if this old dog can learn new tricks in the land of tulips. πΊπ’
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