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This is an article about the upcoming episode S02.E06: Shooter Airing November 21, 2021. Mel plays a major role in that one. The Equalizer's Liza Lapira Previews a Mel-Centered, Action-Packed Episode Here are more pictures from that episode. The Next Episode, William Bishop (Chris Noth) plays a major role.
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Episode Guide and Summary Episodes 7-9 November 20
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What a horrible episode where not much happens, I guess all of the picture belong to the next episode. There appears to be more zombies than people, where are the townspeople and why is that store so full of products. Maybe all those people lazying around should be trying to barricade the doors and windows in case the zombies ever decide to show up. I can't believe they are going to stretch this out for four more episodes.
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Who has a a stream running through their living room? Does this mean that Faye doesn't remember anything about who she is/was? If Faye was in cryosleep, she could be 100's of years old.
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Spike continues to bother me since he doesn't seem to be enjoying himself and his delivery of jokes seems off. All of the other actors seem committed to their roles. I am guessing that all of the naked "fugees" had their eyes fused shut so that they could never use the Red Eye that they were making. So essentially they were doing their job "blind" which doesn't seem like the best solution from a productivity standpoint. A better idea would have been to fuse a glass lens over each eye so that they could never use the Red Eye while also providing OSHA Approved safety eyewear. Julia notices Spike's favorite drink is prominent on Ana's cart. For someone who doesn't have any money, Spike seems to be able to get whatever he wants, he didn't even return the sniper rifle for a refund, he just left it there. Now Jett has to keep that Hund just in case his daughter ever pops by for a visit. Sounds like something happened and everybody evacuated Earth?
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FOREVER YOUNG – While Nancy (Kennedy McMann) and her friends race to find the relic that could finally untangle George’s (Leah Lewis) soul from Odette Lamar’s, Carson (Scott Wolf) and Ryan (Riley Smith) are affected by a mystical substance that prompts a temporary return to the lowered inhibitions of adolescence. Also starring Maddison Jaizani, Tunji Kasim, and Alex Saxon. Larry Teng directed the episode written by Jen Vestuto and Melissa Marlette. Original Airdate: Friday, November 19, 2021.
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The survivors hole up at a department store, the only place safe from the undead. Dr. Logan experiments on McDermott for her own mysterious and twisted reasons. Jai and Amy make amends, while Trey and Paula’s marriage seems at a dead end. Premiere Date: November 19, 2021 SYFY
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I still like it, Spike should have played it a little more likable and smooth. I think the performance is lacking in a playful energy. Spike should appear not to care, but still be very focused on his surroundings. The fight moves are unique and entertaining although they could have been edited better to make them seem more natural and flow better. Some places are a little grungy, even the higher class places you would expect would have a little more polish. The sets could use more high-tech looking gadgets to remind us this is space and we are in the future. I think they leaned in a little to hard on the retro, since I even saw and original Mac computer. They also need more splashes of color to remind people of it's Anime origins.
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I haven't read the books, so I have no respect for any of the characters yet. Moiraine was way too proper for my tastes in the first half, she had no personality. I didn't like her first entrance into the tavern because she left the door wide open, even though it was cold and raining. Raised in a barn, much? Then she heads straight to the fire to keep warm. Not a good way to win me over. Then Moiraine and Lan Mandragoran have the interesting cold tub/hot tub scene. In my mind it went something like this, Lan Mandragoran says the water could be a little hotter and the camera pans to Moiraine and you see a couple of bubbles pop out of the water and Moiraine says "Is that better?". After pausing the video to laugh for a few minutes, Moiraine has finally earned my respect and I resumed watching the show. I also didn't like Matrim Cauthon gambling, drinking and losing lots of money only to come home to his sisters covered in filth, did they really have to be so dirty, it reeked of neglect regardless of how much the show tried to convince us that Matrim truly loved his siblings during the rest of the episode. The first half of the episode was a little boring they tried the make the tavern scene seem lively and interesting, but I just wasn't into it. By the time the Trollocs attacked, the only people I was rooting for was Lan Mandragoran and Nynaeve al'Meara. The second half of the episode was fine. It seemed like Moiraine controls/summons wind, fire and lightning, but I am sure that is not the case. Moiraine seems to harness the elements that are already around her and directs them. That doesn't quite explain how she pulled the stone blocks out of the buildings. I guess a Wizard did it. I am watching on a computer with Chrome and the X-Ray stuff (you should watch the X-Ray stuff especially the Companion Animation: Origin Stories) never goes to full screen and even worst doesn't have subtitles. There are lots of character and place names as well as everything else that would have greatly benefited from subtitles. Companion Animation: Origin Stories: Ep 1: The Breaking of the World Anybody want to explain what happened and how it is relevant to the story, it is probably better to create another thread, so as not to get in any trouble with the moderators.
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Isaac died of dysentery and in this episode he told everybody to stop washing their hands. He should have told everybody, but the cook, to stop washing their hands.
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I was going to say how did Salvor learn how to fly a spaceship after only one lesson, but I guess the answer was that she didn't.
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I liked it. It is better than most of the stuff currently being released. John Cho could be better at delivering his punchlines. I am not sure why it is futuristic and retro at the same time. Phonographs and typewriters have to business on a spaceship, especially when the headphones don't even have cords.
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S01.E08: Time After Time As Diane shows a group of journalists a photo exhibit of Las Colinas' history, the story of Don Pablo's long tenure at the resort is revealed. Premiere Date: November 19, 2021 Rafael Cebrián, Fernando Carsa, Chord Overstreet, Enrique Arrizon and Camila Perez Eugenio Derbez, Bianca Marroquin and Raphael Alejandro Damián Alcázar
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S01.E07: Hope Mitsuki commandeers a satellite station, hoping to make contact with outer space. Caspar reveals a strange secret he thinks is related to the invasion. Premiere Date: November 19, 2021
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Season Finale
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If you need Isaac he will be in the closet.
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gen:LOCK S02.E03: Buried Pain Grows Poison Trees While General Marin orders a much-needed reprieve, Chase considers the complex implications of his discovery, and Miranda angles for a promotion. Then, a figure from the Polity’s past emerges from the shadows. Premiere Date: November 18, 2021
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Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol - General Discussion
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That is a picture from the upcoming episode S02.E06: Shooter Airing November 21, 2021. Mel plays a major role in that one.
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Super Crooks OP (Clean) | ALPHA - TOWA TEI with Taprikk Sweezee | Netflix
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An Article about Liza Lapira from Mochi Magazine. The Equalizer’s Liza Lapira
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Cassie grows suspicious of Max after noticing her keychain matches one found nearby the crime scene and decides to confront her. Jenny and Travis get together to talk in secret, or so they think, as Smiley’s curiosity gets the best of him, and he follows Travis to the meetup. Later, to his dismay, Travis comes face to face with Ren and Donno who are determined to get answers out of him; and Lindor pays Wolf a visit when “Big Sky” airs THURSDAY, NOV. 18 (10:01-11:00 p.m. EST), on ABC. Guest Starring is Ryan O’Nan as Donno, Jamie-Lynn Sigler as Tonya, Madelyn Kientz as Max, Troy Johnson as Harper, Lola Reid as Madison, Jeremy Taylor as Bridger, Romy Rosemont as Agatha, David Meunier as Dietrich and Patrick Gallagher as Sheriff Tubb.
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But that would be hilarious if they showed a bunch of "White" 4400 people staying at a luxury hotel, hanging out by the pool, in the sauna, getting massages, getting room service, etc.
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I wasn't sure because what Powder sees is not very reliable. VI would have been lying in the flames an awful long time, if there were even flames there at all. The "flying skateboard" gang attacks VI later in the next episode, so much for loyalty. That would also mean that VI was only arrested a few days/weeks ago in the story. I hadn't watched episode 6 when I wrote that. VI said that she was arrested right after Vander's death. Which might explain why so many years passed without her trying to find Powder.
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Supercrooks 13 episodes Nov. 25 Netflix The animated Supercrooks is based off of a 4 issue comic book published in 2012 that was a spinoff of the Jupiter's Legacy comic book created by Mark Millar and artist Leinil Yu. The comic book provides roughly 3 and a half episodes of material for the 13 half-hour episodes of the animated series. The rest of the episodes provide some prequel material that shows the heroes and villains before the comic's grand heist commences as well as fills in and updates the general storyline. One last heist. That's what they all say, right? Just one final score, and everyone can retire and take up fishing. Thing is, the jails are filled with super villains who thought the same thing, and got busted. But the Heat's in a jam. He's run up the kind of gambling debt that - if he can't pay it back in cash - will be paid in blood. Nobody wants to see the most beloved supercrook of all time rubbed out by the mob - especially his biggest fan, Johnny Bolt. And Johnny's got a plan to help the Heat and make his eight buddies disgustingly rich at the same time. Their target? The riches contained within the compound of the most successful villain of them all, who has retired to a life of luxury in Spain. To pull off the job, they'll have to avoid the big boss, the authorities, and their old super heroic nemeses, Praetorian who has 200 different powers. L-R Roddy Diesel Sammy Diesel Forecast TK McCabe The Ghost The Heat Kasey Ann Johnny Bolt The Gladiator Salamander The Bastard The Praetorian The Supercrooks Cast - English (Japanese) Voice Artists Johnny Bolt – Jonah Scott (Kenjiro Tsuda) a super-powered criminal with electrical abilities who was just released from prison. Kasey Ann – Abby Trott (Maaya Sakamoto) Johnny Bolt's ex-girlfriend that has the power to make people see what she wants them to see. Carmine / The Heat – Doug Stone (Yasushi Kimura) An elderly supervillain with fire-manipulation powers and a heat gun, who needs to quickly pay off a mob gambling debt. Carmine has been a mentor to most of the super villains in one way or another. Carmine and Johnny Bolt put together a team of Supercrooks, to steal millions of dollars from the world's most successful and brutal supervillain, The Bastard. The Gladiator – Beau Billingslea (Pierre Taki) A super hero who possesses great strength that Johnny Bolt blackmails into helping the Supercrooks on their heist. Josh / The Ghost – Bill Butts (Junichi Suwabe) The world's greatest cat burglar who can become intangible and phase through walls and uses two pistols. Now retired from a life crime to become an architect. Forecast – Zeno Robinson (KENN) A con artist who can control the weather with his mind. TK McCabe – Bill Rogers (Eiji Takemoto) A Telekinetic supervillain who tried to go legit, and hated it. He jumps at the chance to be part of the heist. Roddy Diesel – Bruno Oliver (Tetsu Inada), brother of Sammy Diesel – Ben Pronsky (Subaru Kimura). These two former super villain siblings are now professional fighters calling themselves the Indestructible Men. Even though that can't seem to get along together, together they share the same power of being able to regenerate any part of their body. Christopher Matts / The Bastard – Jason Marnocha (Hiroshi Yanaka) was world's greatest super villain of all time, until he retired and moved to Spain. He has the power of Telekinesis. The Salamander - ? (Hisao Egawa) helped run The Bastard's old criminal empire. The Praetorian – DC Douglas (Wataru Hatano) A super hero who just barely stayed on the right side of the law. He becomes The Bastard's head of security. A live-action Netflix version is also in the works.