

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’



Denis Leary

Taylor Misiak

Danny Pudi

Laci Mosley

Hal Cumpston
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’

Denis Leary

Taylor Misiak

Danny Pudi

Laci Mosley

Hal Cumpston









