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David Zucker has written and directed some of the biggest comedies of all time, including Airplane! and The Naked Gun.
"Last time as Team One."
The series ended with a rather disappointing finale. The thing that hurt it the most, was that this episode relied three times on making it look like a character had died, when in fact, they survived. First, it was Clark. Then it was Sam. Finally, it was Greg.
Walter drops some acid, sees Tinker Bell, and then goes all Monty Python.
Nine years ago, director Peter Jackson threw a "precious" gold ring into the fires of Mount Doom and out came 17 golden Oscars. Jackson's three-film theatrical adaption of author J.R.R.
It's Christmas time in Mystic Falls and while Tyler Lockwood is planning is revolution to free the hybrids, he will realize that when you get in Klaus's way, there will be blood.
Though he was supposed to break his sire bond with Elena, things didn't turn out exactly as planned.
A fist fight that defies the laws of physics, electrical implants at the base of the spine, and now a sweet older black lady with the ability to see into the future (who people just happen to call the Oracle).
"Avoid public buildings."
Episodes that deal with a mad bomber are always fun to watch, especially when the bomb blows up. Bombs force the show out of the formula of resorting to negotiation, and de-emphasize the humanity of the criminals behind their destructive intentions.
When Elena confessed her feelings for Damon, his life seemed like it couldn't get any better.
In Supernatural's midseason finale things aren't what they seem but can Dean be sure that Benny is the same vampire he could trust in purgatory.
Not willing to let sleeping dogs lie, Sam has his old hunter friend from the psych ward, Martin Creaser, keep tabs on Benny.
"I didn't take the shot."
"Fit For Duty," was one of those episodes where not shooting the bad guy right away actually made sense, as shooting him could potentially hurt the victim. In the case of this episode, the victim was a little baby, who had been kidnapped by a musician who was going through some fugue state.
Fringe is again taking another page out of the Wachowski's Matrix playbook as Peter goes further down the rabbit hole.
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