From Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License ===== The episode starts with a recap of the previous episode, "All the Pretty Sources" and the title sequence. Lily and Charlie and shown looking at amazing clothing. They speak of a "Studio 54" party in honor of their grandmother and mother, CeCe Rhodes (Caroline Lagerfelt). CeCe decides not to invite her other daughter, Carol. Serena and Max arrive at Blair's reflecting of their long, but fun, night. Max asks her to hang out later but Serena says she needs to pick up a cake for her grandmother's party. Max offers to bake the cake and they make plans. Rufus enters their Brooklyn loft to see Dan checking in on people who do not like his book under the name, "DanFan". Gossip Girl releases a blast about an account under the name, "ihatehumphrey". Blair expresses to Dorota how she wants the old Louis back in or to marry him. She says she needs the time away from Louis to find what is wrong with him and "right it". Nate is holding a meeting with the Spectator staff. He expresses his desire to change what the newspaper was becoming under Diana. Nate says that he wants validated stories. One of his employees comes to him and says there's a story coming out involving an affair with his cousin, Tripp van der Bilt (Aaron Tveit). Max enters a diner to meet Charlie. Charlie says that she doesn't have the money yet and Max threatens to reveal her lies. Charlie begs Max not to tell Lily (Kelly Rutherford) about their past together. Max exits and Charlie calls Carol. Carol says that CeCe changed the bank account rules. Any withdrawal over $50,000 needs her signature. Charlie's mission is to keep Max away from Serena and Carol will deal with her mother, CeCe. Carol shows up at Lily's penthouse asking CeCe to forgive her, saying that Charlie and her have made up. Carol requests an invitation to CeCe's party and CeCe accepts. Charlie enters Serena's room asking about Serena and Max's date. Serena tells her about the plans they've made to bake CeCe's cake later in the day. Charlie talks down Max and reminds Serena that Max came to New York to see his ex- girlfriend. Serena decides to cancel her date with Max. Blair arrives at Chuck's penthouse to see him meditating with a monk. She asks him how he changed so she will know how to change Louis to become a better man. William van der Bilt visits Nate at the Spectator to see how things are going on his first day as editor-in-chief. Nate tells his grandfather about how his employee came forward with a story about how his cousin, Tripp van der Bilt's wife is cheating on him. Nate promises he won't run anything until he speaks with Tripp. Carol stages a conversation with Charlie about how she needs money to buy Charlie an apartment. CeCe tells Carol if Charlie wants an apartment then she should ask her herself. Carol and CeCe's conversation gets heated and Carol leaves. CeCe is taken aback and fumbles with her medication, hinting that she may be sicker than she's putting on, and Charlie helps her take some pills to calm her "blood pressure". Max gets the message from Serena that cancels their plans. He texts Charlie saying, "Nice try. You have 24 hours or the jig is up." He then goes to Serena with a cake for CeCe. Serena confesses she cancelled because she feels that he's not over his ex-girlfriend. She invites Max to her grandmother's party, but he declines. The two make plans for the next day. Charlie expresses concern for her grandmother. She shakes off her illness but Charlie says she understands what she's going through. Charlie apologizes for her mother and says to her grandmother, "you've been so generous, I didn't want to ask for more". CeCe agrees to release the funds the next day. Nate is speaking to Tripp. He expresses his hurt feelings for his wife's infidelity and that he should have known. Tripp says that he understands Nate has to run the story but tells him not to let his personal feelings affect the story and Tripp exits. Nate calls his grandfather and tells him he's going to hold on running the story. Dan visits his anti-Dan account person and it turns out to be his agent. Blair and Chuck are in a meeting with Chuck's therapist. She wants to know how Chuck changed in order to change Louis. Chuck confesses to Blair that he left the engagement ring he bought her in front of Henry Weinstein's door and walked away. Blair is taken aback by his confession. Lily is speaking to Rufus about how she feels Carol is a horrible mother. Carol walks in and tells her to say how she really feels. Lily tells Carol how she knows that she made Charlie go under the fake name, Ivy Dickens. Serena overhears their conversation and makes the connection between Charlie and Max—that they used to date. She calls Max and invites him over at the same time as the party. Dan is speaking to his agent. She says that she added the account to get people to talk about Dan's book. Nate tells his grandfather how he knows that Maureen, Tripp's wife, is faking the affair in order to make Tripp look better in polls. Nate tells William that he plans to reveal that Maureen's affair is not true but his grandfather convinces him to do otherwise. Blair is trying cakes for her wedding when Chuck enters. Chuck accuses Blair of being upset about the ring being returned. He says that he returned it to give her the happy life she deserved. She says that she feels that she brings out the dark side of her lovers. The Rhodes girls are celebrating before the party when Lily pulls CeCe away to look at photos. Carol expresses her jealousy that Charlie was able to get "more money out of her than I did in 45 years". Max enters and Charlie tells him to leave. Serena tells them she knows about their past. Lily comes to Charlie's rescue but Carol gets angry when Lily mentions her horrible parenting. As the tension increases, CeCe faints. Charlie says that CeCe fainted because she's been dieting in order to fit into her jumpsuits. Nate is being celebrated for not posting the story about his cousin. In the post, he says that a story was recently uncovered about someone he knows and he's not going to get involved with it. Blair is gloating about what she said to Chuck. Chuck enters and tells her, "You are the lightest thing that came in to my life". He says he was afraid of losing her and that he's sorry he couldn't be the one to marry her. Charlie continues to lie to her whole family. She says that she was paying off Max to leave because he was blackmailing her with a sex tape. He reveals very real details of her life as Ivy Dickens. CeCe supports Charlie's story and Serena tells Max to leave. The party continues and CeCe thanks Charlie for keeping her secret. Charlie says CeCe should tell someone if she's really sick. Chuck and Nate talk about their lives. Blair is laying in her bed, clearly depressed from Chuck's confessions. Dorota tries to comfort her but Blair dismisses her. Carol tells Charlie they are finally in the clear. Charlie wants to stay longer: not for the money, but a family. Charlie reveals that Ivy Dickens had a very rough upbringing. Carol says it's okay if Charlie stays because if her family knew the real Charlotte Rhodes they'd never forgive her, "This way we both get a family". Max calls Charlie and tells her he's not leaving until he gets what he deserves. Charlie says she's a Rhodes now, and she won't lose. End of the episode. ===== Following an accident, Jonathan Vogel (played by Guillaume Depardieu) lost a leg. Professor Karr (played by Carlo Brandt) offers a revolutionary treatment that will change his life. But this crazy dream turns into a nightmare, and Vogel becomes the victim of a terrible medical mistake. ===== Cassie (Britt Robertson) tries to figure out what the documents that Calvin left her mean. No one seems to be able to explain what the symbols on the documents are and her grandmother Jane (Ashley Crow) is unable to help since her memory is messed up after the spell Charles (Gale Harold) did on her. The only person who can help Cassie is Calvin himself but she cannot find him in his store (Jake killed him in the "Masked" episode). While studying the documents with Jake (Chris Zylka), they find out that her Blackwell bloodline comes from the Balcoin bloodline. Cassie cannot understand what that means but it upsets Jake who leaves immediately to inform Isaac (JR Bourne) about it. Isaac says that they have to inform the council about it before they attempt to do anything else. Charles is trying to check on Jane to see if the spell he did to her works, but he realizes that something is going really wrong when Jane confuses Cassie for Amelia. He informs Dawn (Natasha Henstridge) about it and Dawn does not miss the chance to accuse him for what is happening. She insists that Charles should give her the crystal but Charles once again refuses to do it. They decide to put their plans on hold for a while because the rest of the Elders will sure have their eyes on them after everything that has happened. Meanwhile, Faye (Phoebe Tonkin) suspects that Jake is hiding things from them and she teams up with Adam (Thomas Dekker) to find out what Jake is up to. They are watching him during the Gala fundraiser and when Jake walks out to talk to Isaac, Adam sees him but he cannot hear what they are talking about. Isaac came to the fundraiser to let Jake know that the council decided not to kill Cassie for now but they should take her with them when they leave later during the night. Isaac asks Jake to bring her to the boat and Jake agrees. Jake, instead of taking Cassie to the boat, takes her to his house and explains to her who her ancestors were, showing her what there is in his family's Book of Shadows. He tells her that she has dark magic inside her and asks her to go away with him because it is the only way to keep her friends and her family safe. While talking, Cassie receives a text message from Adam telling her that Jake is a witch hunter. Finding an excuse, she manages to get away from Jake but not from Isaac who drugs her and takes her to the boat. Adam, who has already informed the Circle about Jake, tries to find Cassie with Faye. When he and Faye find Jake, Jake leads them to the boat and the three of them manage to take Cassie back. The episode ends with Isaac saying to Jake that he has no idea what he just did because as he said: "Cassie Blake is not the only child of Blackwell in the Circle". Jake leaves with the witch hunters and while the boat is fending off, he stares at the members of the Circle while they are staring back at him. ===== The episode starts with a recap of the previous episode, "Rhodes to Perdition", and the title sequence. Charlie is shown cutting her old IDs that have the name "Ivy Dickens" on them. Serena, Lily, Charlie, Rufus, and Dan are seen at breakfast celebrating the upcoming announcement of Charlie to New York's Upper East Side society. She mentions how appreciative she is of Lily and that she works at The Spectator with Nate again. Dan announces that his book is catching more attention lately. Serena and he have a small tiff and Lily mentions they need to move on from Serena ruining Dan's book's chances of becoming a movie. Nate is on the phone with an employee and Chuck is looking at an article about how Blair's wedding may be off. Nate suggests that he should call Blair but Chuck doesn't because "Louis is the father of her child, there's no way she'll give that up". Blair is continuing to have trouble with Louis. Dorota suggests that Louis may not be back yet because Blair still has feelings for Chuck. She instantly shoots them down. Serena and Dan are having a good conversation and seem as if they may be making up. Serena says that the book showed each person in it how they don't want to end up. She says how she hasn't changed yet. Dan says maybe she needs to dethrone Gossip Girl. Rufus suggests to Dan that he is still in love with BLair and he needs to tell her how he feels even if Blair doesn't reciprocate those feelings and Dan seems like he may listen to his father's advice. Nate is at the office when Tripp drops by. Nate mentions how he's going to a retreat with his grandfather while Tripp wasn't invited. Tripp wasn't invited because he had discovered that his wife's fake infidelity was William's doing. Blair is feeling the pressure of the paparazzi and decides she needs to leave her penthouse. She receives a call from Dan and ends up at his loft in Brooklyn. Dan asks Blair if the reason Louis isn't around is because of Chuck. Blair admits that she has some feelings for Chuck because he has become the man she's always wanted him to be, but Louis has too. They start a list of pro's and con's but Blair comes to the conclusion that Louis is the father of her child and that she has to stay with him. She asks Dan how it would feel to be a father to another man's baby and he said that it would be worth it. Max asks Charlie for more money or he will reveal her lies. She says she can stand anything with her family. Serena is looking through old Gossip Girl blasts and comes upon the revelation that, besides Nate, Dan was the last good man she's dated. Blair calls Chuck. She asks him if he could love another man's child and expresses how scared she is to choose a man. He tells her that it wouldn't be a mistake to marry the father of her child. Nate confronts William van der Bilt about Tripp and his wife and the truth comes out that he had arranged Nate's job at The Spectator. He tells Nate that Nate is the one who knows which way their family needs to go in order to stay leaders. William leaves and Max enters. He pleads to Nate to listen to his story but Nate shuts him out. Serena tells Dan that he needs to stay away from Blair. Louis comes to see her and they hang out. Charlie comes to see Nate. Nate tells her about Max coming to sell Charlie's story. Nate expresses that he might not go to the weekend trip with his grandfather. Charlie reassures him that he earned his job. Lily goes to Chuck and asks if he is okay with Blair. She tells him to come to talk to her whenever he feels something for Blair. Chuck says that he doesn't want her to have to bear that burden. Lily says that she's always loved Chuck as her own and she hopes he can feel that love for someone some day. Louis expresses his concern for Blair to Serena. Serena tells him he needs to stop scheming in order to be with Blair and gives him her location. Blair tells Dan that Chuck said she needs to marry Louis and she is unable to hide her unhappiness. Dan asks her what she really wants and she says she wants to be happy again but doesn't know how to. Dan says he thinks he may know a way. William goes to speak with Tripp and is angry with him that Tripp tried to undermine his relationship with Nate. Tripp begs William not to drop him because he needs him to have a career but William ignores him and leaves. Max walks up to Tripp and offers to help him if Tripp with help Max. Louis is shown banging on Dan's loft doors when Chuck enters. They get in to the loft but Blair and Dan are not there. Dan takes Blair to the party in a fire-lit room. He says that no one knows where they are. Max shows up to Charlie's party but Nate stops him. Max tells him that there are people that will want to hear his story. Nate tells him he will make sure that he won't get in and tells Charlie that Max is at the party. Dan takes Chuck to Blair, revealing to all of their friends where Blair is. Blair asks Chuck why he's here and he says that Dan arranged it. He says he should have fought for Blair and tells her he wants to raise her baby together. Gossip Girl sends a blast with Blair's location. She decides she needs to leave and Chuck tells her he's leaving with her. Nate helps them leave unnoticed. Lily calls a speech in front of all. She expresses her admiration for her niece and Charlie sees Chuck and Blair leaving. As Blair and Chuck pull away in a limo, a puddle of oil is shown that leaked from the car. Dan tells Serena that he didn't tell Blair his feelings because he realized he needed to help Blair towards Chuck. He says that her being with Chuck was what was going to make her happy, which is what he wanted in the first place. Serena says that he's one of the good ones. Max calls Charlie and tells her he's leaving and that she will be living a lie for the rest of her life. Chuck and Blair are well on their way to leaving but paparazzi are following dangerously. Blair confesses her love for Chuck and that she's going to tell Louis her decision. They speculate about where they're going and Blair finally notices that the paparazzi is following them. Nate realizes he's not going the right way when Blair and Chuck's limo crashes due to the paparazzi. Serena and Dan arrive at the hospital and Nate tells them that it is pretty bad. Lily gets off of the phone with Blair's family when Charlie arrives. Serena gets angry and blames the crash on Gossip Girl. Nate says that he will help Serena take down Gossip Girl by using The Spectator to do it. Charlie tells Rufus that she sent the Gossip Girl blast because she was scared that Max would do too much damage. Lily arrives back with the others. She says that Blair is awake and responsive but when Serena asks about Chuck, Lily is silent. As Charlie is leaving, a group of medical professionals rush away. Diana is seen in a limo. She receives a call from Jack Bass and she says she'll go back to New York. ===== The episode starts with a recap of the previous episode, "Riding in Town Cars with Boys" and the title sequence. Chuck is shown walking his dog and running in to Louis. He asks how's Blair's doing since she lost her baby. Chuck tries to help Louis out of the cold weather and Louis accepts. A flashback of Chuck and Blair arriving at the hospital after their crash shows and Chuck reaches for Blair's hand but falls limp. Chuck takes Louis back to Blair's house. As Louis leaves the room, Blair comes down and sees Chuck for the first time since their crash. She says she needs to stay away from Chuck since her wedding is in a month. Chuck asks what happened since the crash and Blair dismisses it with an excuse involving the wedding. Louis mentions that Blair has been distant since the crash and he's becoming so jealous that he's thinking about hiring a private investigator. Chuck shows up at Dan's loft and questions if he's spoken to Blair. Dan says he hasn't known anything since Gossip Girl is down. Dan refuses to spy on Blair for Chuck and Chuck says he'll do it unless he wants the truth to come out. Chuck leaves and Dan opens a door to which Blair is in. She says, "Chuck can never know." Dan goes to Serena's and sees her working on her blog. She says her blog is so popular since Gossip Girl hasn't been posting. Nate enters and asks Dan about his new book. He says he hopes that it isn't about all of his friends. They set out to run errands. Rufus gets off the phone with Jenny who is in London. Lily expresses her concern for Charlie and how she hasn't been speaking to Lily. Rufus tells her pushing Charlie to speak to them would be a mistake. Dan visits Blair who is in tears. Vera Wang had a dress personally made for Blair but she feels that it reminds her of everything that happened leading up to her crash. Dan suggests she can have another dress made or to not marry Louis if it makes her this unhappy. A woman sees Dan and Blair together and immediately calls Chuck who comes to spy on Blair. Serena and Nate are busy planning a party when Nate discovers that people have been sending tips to Serena instead of Gossip Girl. He tells her to publish some of them if she doesn't want people going back to Gossip Girl or someone worse. Dan tells Blair he's tired of lying to people about them hanging out but Blair convinces him not to think about it. Chuck sees them enter a nondescript building. Nate receives an anonymous text and tells him that the paparazzi didn't cause Chuck and Blair's crash and he needs to do some research. After doing research, he sees the paparazzi definitely did not cause the crash and sets out to talk to the driver. Chuck calls Dan and confirms that Dan is definitely lying to him. He calls Louis and tells him that Blair is lying. He steps in front a moving car that almost hits him. Chuck goes to see Louis and tells him and Serena that Blair and Dan are hanging out. Chuck and Louis are assuming that Blair is cheating on Louis but Serena defends her. She gives them her computer so they can look through Gossip Girl tips. They find pictures of the two together and plan to reveal her infidelity at the Spectator New Year's Eve party. Rufus receives a call from Lily's private investigator. He asks Lily about it. She tells him that she hired him to make sure Charlie is okay. Lily finds out that Charlie never left New York. At the party, Blair and Dan see each other and avoid each other. Chuck and Louis decide that they need to oust them. Serena goes to ask Blair directly. Louis adds a "Most Secret Affair" slide with a picture tipped to Gossip Girl of Blair and Dan together to a presentation set to play publicly at the party. Serena asks Blair about Dan and she tells her about their friendship through flashbacks. They start out with the scene when Blair is told she lost the baby and Chuck may not make it. She goes to the hospital's chapel and begs God to let Chuck live, vowing to marry Louis and never speak to Chuck again. Instantly, a nurse comes and tells her that Chuck is asking for her. When she goes to see Chuck, she says, "Just because we can't be together doesn't mean I don't love you". Serena tells her it's okay if she changes her mind. Blair reveals that Dan has coming with her to church to consult with a minister about Chuck and what God would want her to do. The minister says it's between her and God. When she goes to look out a window and think about if she could break off her engagement, she sees Chuck walking in front of a cab and almost getting hit. Serena keeps reminding her it's okay to change her mind. Nate is able to stop the presentation before the "Most Secret Affair" slide comes up. Chuck and Louis ask Dan why he's seeing Blair so much when Serena comes and lies, saying that her and Dan are actually dating but didn't want to say anything until they knew it was going to work. Rufus finds Lily in an art institute waiting for Charlie to show. When Lily sees Charlie, it turns out to be another Charlotte Rhodes but she goes by Lola. They apologize and go home. Louis meets Blair in the restroom and apologizes for being too suspicious. He tells her that he knows Serena was dating Dan and Blair was covering up for her. Louis tells her he feels she is being distant since the crash. She seems like she's going to tell the whole truth, but ends up telling Louis she's converting to Catholism like he had wanted for a while. Nate meets with the driver of Chuck and Blair's limo. The driver tells him that the brakes were acting weird when he was driving. He later speaks to the limo service and it turns out that Blair was the one that called the car. Dan goes to talk to Chuck. Chuck tells him he knows he's lying about Blair and that nothing could keep him away from Blair. He commits himself to finding out what the truth is between Dan and Blair. At midnight, Serena and Dan kiss and some old feelings reignite. Blair and Louis kiss and Chuck sees them. Blair notices and instantly feels guilty. Serena goes to see Nate and tells him she's going to go through her tips that were e-mailed to her and somehow publish them in a positive way. Lily decides to take the private investigator off the Charlie case. Blair goes to Chuck and tells him that he is an amazing person and she hopes that her marrying Louis doesn't ruin that. He asks for a reason why she doesn't love him anymore. She tells him that he will never know and they will never be together. He tells her he's going to find out why she's no longer in love with her. She tells him, "Just because we can't be together doesn't mean I don't love you" and he remembers that night in the hospital. At the end of the episode, Lola pulls her ID out from her wallet that has a picture of her and Carol together. Also, Nate discovers that Blair and Chuck had gotten in the limo ordered for him that night. He instantly texts the unknown number and they say, "How about we help each other? XOXO Gossip Girl." End of episode ===== During the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese War, Ho See-kei lost his wife Lan and his daughter while also being separated from his son To and his maid Sister Five. After the war, Ho became the headmaster of an orphanage and foils orphan Sam's plan to rob rich man, Cheung Kat-cheung, and widow Yiu So-fung. Ho persuades Sam to rehabilitate and returns the things that he had stolen. Ho invites Fung to teach at the orphanage while also successfully persuading Sam to enter school. One night, Sam misses his family and quietly leaves to see the Cheung family's maid Sister Five. Fung mistakenly thought he was joining the gang and scolds him. Sam was displeased at Fung and plays a trick on her, which leads to punishment from Ho. Triad leader Kwo-kong Lung takes the chance to threaten Sam to kidnap Cheung's son Sing. Ho goes to Cheung's house to understand the situation and discovers that Sister Five was his maid before the war, while also discovers that Sam is his son. Sam fails to save Sing and got his ear cut off by Lung. He then struggles to return to the orphanage where he acquaints with his father Ho and he repents and leads to police to rescue Sing. ===== The film opens with a lifeboat washing up onto shore of a tropical island. Inside the lifeboat is nine-year-old Robby. Robby explores the island but finds no signs of any other humans. He falls into a lagoon and almost drowns, but is rescued by a naked black native boy, whom Robby befriends and names Friday.http://www.theskykid.com/movies/robby-1968/ Robby questions Friday about his naked state and lack of shame, but it soon becomes quite clear that Friday does not understand English. It is not long before Robby himself abandons his own clothes and the two friends scamper around the island naked and free without adult supervision. Robby teaches Friday how to speak English, and in turn Friday teaches Robby how to swim. Together, the two boys survive on the island, with only each other to rely on. They build a shelter and fish for sustenance. They are faced with threats of poisonous snakes and cannibals, of which they find evidence in the form of human remains, as well as a stranger who mysteriously appears on their island one night. The stranger, who later introduces himself as Hank, wakes the boys up in the middle the night rambling in a drunken stupor to his imaginary friend Fitzgibbons. The boys, sleeping in the naked state to which they have become accustomed, leave their makeshift hut to investigate. Robby, thinking it might be his father come to rescue him, puts on his now tattered cutoff jean shorts. Friday sees no need to get dressed, believing the voices to belong to cannibals from a neighboring island. The boys arrive on the beach to find Hank passed out, and they drag him back to their hut. The next day, Hank wakes up and investigates his surroundings. He finds Robby's t-shirt and tattered shorts strewn carelessly on the beach outside the hut, and he hears children laughing in the distance. He follows the sound of the laughter to the lagoon, where he discovers Robby and Friday spearfishing in the nude. Hank introduces himself to the boys, who in turn share their fish and show him around their island. The boys remain unclothed in the presence of their guest, but they are not the least bit embarrassed or ashamed to be seen naked by an adult, and Hank does not reprimand them for it. He even joins them skinny dipping in the ocean. Robby asks Hank if he knows his father. Hank tells him he does not, but that he is familiar with his father's work, though it is quite clear he is hiding something. Hank later reveals that he read about Robby's father in the newspaper, that he and Robby's mother died at sea, and that Robby was the only one to survive the shipwreck. Robby and Friday get dressed and Hank takes them both home in his sailboat to live with Robby's rich aunt. Back in civilization, Robby and Friday listen to a seashell which reminds them of the ocean, conjuring fond memories of running naked on the beach, playing Cowboys and Indians, and skinny dipping in the surf. ===== Since Kyung- tak was forced to resign from his military post due to the fault of his superior, he is jobless and tries to make a living helping out at his parents' restaurant. As luck would have it, while applying for a new job, he saves a client of Yoo-jin's, a bodyguard, which results in Kyung-tak becoming employed by the security firm where she works, which is run by Sung-soo. Kyung-tak's life is headed for further changes as Na-young moves into town with her grandmother and becomes friends with his younger sister Kyung-mi. ===== Randy Farman, who demonstrates camping outfits in a department store, wins a racing car in a raffle and sets out for the West. He runs out of gas, loses all his money, and falls in love with a girl called Doris, who, accompanied by her aunt, is on her way to Nampa City to claim an inheritance. Arriving at their destination, Doris and her aunt discover that the uncle, who sent for them, is locked up in an asylum, having invented the entire story of the bequest. Randy enters an exhibition fight with the champion boxer and stays long enough to win the entrance fee for an automobile race at the county fair. The sheriff has attached Randy's car for nonpayment of a hotel bill, and Randy must drive the entire race with the sheriff in the seat beside him. Randy wins the race, a substantial prize, and Doris' love. ===== This is a story of three swordsmen, Poong-cheon, Seol-rang, and Deok-gi, who led an uprising during the Goryeo era. When their desire for freedom and justice is about to be fulfilled, Deok-gi betrays them, leading to the death of Poong-cheon, and to Seol-rang disappearing along with Poong-cheon's infant daughter Hong-ee. When Seol-rang leaves, Deok-gi intones the prophecy that "You, no, not just you, but you and I both will be killed by Hong-ee." Eighteen years later, Seol-rang, now called Wallso, is a blind woman with two children who manages a tea house at Byukran port. Determined to take revenge on Deok-gi, Wallso tries to teach Hong-ee to become a master of the sword, but Hong-ee (who changed her name to Seol-hee) is much more interested in day-to- day affairs than what happened to her father in the past. One day, a big sword match hosted by the powerful military ruler Deok-gi (now known as Yoo-baek) is held in the market. Seol-hee participates in the match despite Wallso's objections. As the match progresses, she ends up fighting Yull, who is the master of the sword. Yoo-baek realizes that Seol-hee's skill with the sword is similar to Seol-rang's, whom he had once loved. Yoo-baek orders his subordinates to catch Seol-hee, but she is able to run away. That same night, Seol-hee learns how her father, Poong-cheon died. Wallso tells her that there are two enemies that Seol-hee is destined to vanquish: Yoo-baek, and Wallso herself. Shocked and desperate, Seol-hee leaves home: the beginning of a long journey of revenge. ===== The episode starts with Cassie (Britt Robertson) having a dream about her killing Jake (Chris Zylka) using her dark magic. After that dream, Cassie is trying to find out more about her ancestors and what dark magic means. She is asking Adam's (Thomas Dekker) help and she is asking him not to tell anyone about it yet. When Diana (Shelley Hennig) sees him searching on his computer about dark magic she figures out what is going on. Cassie, thinking that Adam told her secret to Diana, gets angry and tries to kill him but she stops in time. Charles' (Gale Harold) mother, Kate (Stepfanie Kramer) comes in town surprising him and Diana. Kate pays Dawn (Natasha Henstridge) a visit, telling her that she knows that something is going on and she won't leave town until she figures out what she is up to. Dawn, after Kate's threat, meets Charles and she implies that they should kill her so she won't ruin their plans. Charles makes it clear that he won't kill his own mother and he will handle it. Kate shows an unusual interest in Cassie when she learns that she's Amelia's daughter. She tells Cassie about the dark magic she has inside her and that she can help with it. She takes Cassie in the woods and she is casting a spell to destroy Cassie's black magic, but the only way to do that is by also killing her. Cassie manages to get herself free using her magic and Kate realizes that her power is much stronger than she thought. Kate, after her failed attempt to kill Cassie, leaves town. Before she leaves, she admits to Charles that she tried to kill Cassie because it was the only way to find out how strong she was. When Charles says that he will let the other Elders know about what she did, she tells him that she knows he is involved on Henry's death and Jane's "neurological issue". Meanwhile, Faye (Phoebe Tonkin) continues her attempts to get her individual magic back. She rips off a page from Cassie's book and she finds a guy, named Lee (Grey Damon), who's practicing magic asking him to help her. Melissa (Jessica Parker Kennedy) doesn't agree with what she is doing but there is no way to convince her to stop. The episode ends with Cassie telling Diana what exactly happened in the woods and how she managed to save herself. Diana is asking Cassie: "Just how powerful are you?" but Cassie doesn't have an answer to that. Jake is also back in town. ===== Song Kyung-rin is a fashion designer, but after top male model Jo Won-joon refused to work for her, she gets a taste of modeling and decides to become a model herself. Lee Jung just arrived in Korea from America and he, too, has an interest in modeling. Through fate, Jung helps out Kyung-rin and they fall in love. But behind Jung's return to Korea there is a deep, dark secret and a plan for revenge. ===== Football coach Dan Curtis (Richard Arlen) has to decide how much he wants to win, when one of his players is injured, when he puts in him the game to play, while still recovering from a previous injury. Veteran coach "Pop" Stewart (J. Farrell MacDonald) warns him that winning at all costs isn't worth it; and, he could lose a lot more than a game, including the respect of his old friend Babe (Jack Oakie); his girl, Mary (Peggy Shannon); and, his player, Paul (Charles Starrett) could lose his life. ===== Rachel Rosen (Helen Lesnick) moves back to California after breaking up with her girlfriend Reggie Abravanel (Michele Greene) who she had been with for the past 13 years. After a string of unsuccessful new relationships Rachel agrees to let her mother Leah Rosen (Arlene Golonka) set her up on a blind date with Christine Peterson (Erica Shaffer). Their relationship is a success and a year later they decide to get married. Then a few days before the wedding Reggie comes to California to find Rachel, hoping to get back together... ===== Memey (Jessica Iskandar) was kidnapped by Amsyong-Lu (Rizky Putra) when Amsyong-Lu strikes his kung fu school and Bohsiaw (Yadi Sembako). As a good friend, Angpao (Daus Mini) helps Bulb (Olga Syahputra) who is his girlfriend to save Memey from Amsyong-Lu. Unfortunately, halfway through saving Memey, they crash and died, but were forced back so pocong and finally managed to save Memey. graduateKung Fu Pocong Perawan. 21Cineplex. Diakses pada 31 Maret 2012. ===== The story is about Mohan (Raj Kapoor), who wants to write stories for films. His mother (Anwaribai), a heart patient, would like to see him married to Gopi (Tripti Mitra), a friend's daughter staying with them. Gopi has come from the village to Bombay with her brother, who's going to Africa for a job. On Mohan's mother's request and at Gopi's insistence, the brother departs without her. Gopi has been in love with Mohan from their childhood days in the village. Mohan is not interested in her and instead gets involved with Neela Devi (Latika), a famous film star. Gopi's one-sided devotion to Mohan drives her to madness, where she sees him everywhere. Mohan returns disenchanted by Neela. ===== Another school dance is happening in town, this time called Fire/Ice, while Cassie (Britt Robertson) tries to find out more about her father and who he really was by reading her mother's Book of Shadows. Diana (Shelley Hennig) tries to make her forget and focus on the dance instead, but a spell they attempt, turns into a failure. Cassie and Adam (Thomas Dekker) try to find anything they can about John Blackwell and they take a walk at the City's Records. The only thing they find under his name is a residence, only to discover that this residence is the abandoned house they use as their shelter. Cassie and Adam go to the house trying to find anything that might belonged to Cassie's father and they find a strange symbol on the basement's ceiling. Cassie tries to find out what the strange symbol means in her Book of Shadows, but the page that explains the symbol has been ripped out of the book. She suspects that Faye is the one who took it since she was the only one who had the book except from her. Melissa (Jessica Parker Kennedy) covers for Faye when Cassie calls her asking for the page. Later, Adam tells Cassie that the symbol is used for channeling dark magic. Meanwhile, Lee (Grey Damon) comes to school to find Faye (Phoebe Tonkin) and it seems that he knows more about witches than Faye believes. He explains to her that the spell she brought him is a spell that extracts the magic from the person who owns the book and gives it to someone else. Faye finds this very interesting and she agrees to do the spell so she can get Cassie's dark magic. Lee casts the spell but it has consequences for the rest of the Circle. While at first it seems like nothing is happening to Cassie, the other three members of the Circle start falling apart since the moment the spell was done as well as every time Faye is using magic. When Faye realizes about it, she immediately reverses it. The Circle conflicts with her and what she did and Faye abandons them being angry with them. The episode ends with Cassie and Adam at the house's basement trying to understand why John Blackwell put that symbol on the ceiling and what he was trying to do with it. They end up kissing when Jake (Chris Zylka) walks in. ===== Jake (Chris Zylka) is back in Chance Harbor to warn Cassie (Britt Robertson) about the witch hunters. He tells her that Isaac (JR Bourne) is not interested in killing her anymore because he does not know how to kill a witch with dark magic but the council does. The last time the council tried to kill a witch with dark magic was sixteen years ago when they killed her dad. He tries to convince her that the only way to save herself and the Circle, is to find out what exactly happened in the fire back when their parents died. Jake explains that he was working on a memory spell that will take them on the boat before the fire started. Cassie can get into his memories, since Jake was there but his mind has blocked the events, and they can see what happened. Adam (Thomas Dekker) does not agree with the plan since he thinks it is too risky and they are not sure if it is going to work. Cassie agrees to go on with the spell despite the disagreement. She and Jake do it and they manage to get on the boat and see their parents. Something is not going well and Jake returns to the present, while Cassie stays back and follows Jake's parents. She sees that they wanted to make a truce with the witch hunters but the whole truce plan was a trap and the witch hunters murdered them instead. She also sees Adam's dad, Ethan (Adam Harrington), leaving the boat just before the fire starts. The witch hunters try to kill John Blackwell using a ritual, but Blackwell uses a medallion and manages to save himself and kill the witch hunters. Cassie sees that the fire was started by the witch hunters and not by their parents as they all believed since now. Blackwell drops the medallion and leaves the boat. Cassie describes to Jake, Adam and Diana (Shelley Hennig) what she saw and Jake now knows that witchcraft was not what killed his parents but the witch hunters. They also now know that John Blackwell did not die on that boat as everyone says and they wonder if he is still alive. When Cassie says that he saw Adam's father on the boat, Adam says that is impossible because his father told him that he was not there when the fire happened, something that makes them wonder why Ethan would lie about it. Cassie does not mention the medallion and she returns to the boat alone to find it. In the meantime, Dawn (Natasha Henstridge) tries to get closer to Charles (Gale Harold) and the crystal but he has been avoiding her. When her attempts fail and Charles tells her that he knows she is up to something and he will find out what it is, she goes to Ethan for help. She manipulates him by telling him that Charles tried to chock her after a fight they had, that he killed Henry and that he has a crystal that helps him practice magic. Ethan calls Charles telling him that he knows about what he is doing and Charles tries to meet him. Ethan manages to take the crystal from him but Charles tells him that Dawn is the one who killed Henry. When Dawn comes to Ethan asking for the crystal, Ethan is not willing to give it to her. Meanwhile, Faye (Phoebe Tonkin), not wanting to have anything to do with the members of the Circle after what happened, starts hanging out with Lee (Grey Damon). Things get a little dangerous when she meets Lee's friend Callum (Michael Graziadei), who is a drug dealer, and he tells her about "The Devil's Spirit". Faye shows to be interested on that drug. The episode ends with Jake and Cassie digging Blackwell's grave because they want to know if he is really dead. When they open the coffin though, they see bones of an animal buried in it instead of human's. ===== During spring break, when a pack of tiger sharks begins a feeding frenzy on partying teen-aged bathers, the only safe place is up on the beach far from the water. Fighting for survival, a group of coeds must attempt to outsmart nature's perfect predator. Danielle (Shannon Lucio) is a teen-aged girl who, against her father's wishes, heads to Florida for spring break. Rather than the truth, she tells her parents that she is going to spend the time working with Habitat For Humanity, but she instead meets up with two girlfriends who have rented a beach house at Seagull Beach, Florida, for a week, fully intent on having a good time. As she explores the beach area, she meets the creepy J.T. (Justin Baldoni), who sees her as only a spring break sexual conquest. She also meets local charter boat owner Shane Jones (Riley Smith), and decides she likes him. J.T. is willing to do anything to achieve his goal of sex with Danielle, and so charters the boat that Shane and his mother (Kathy Baker) have been hiring out to tourists. When everyone is out at sea they learn that the waters are becoming infested with an increasing number of tiger sharks. Danielle's marine biologist brother, Charlie (Wayne Thornley) just happens to also be doing research on an artificial reef in the same location, and must determine how best to save his sister and warn others. ===== Police Inspector Veer Chauhan is an honest and diligent man, who lives in India with his wife, Naina, and a son, Sahil. While Veer likes to go by the book, his partner, Inspector Khan, is exactly the opposite, reckless, and trigger-happy. When Veer is told that his son requires a bone- marrow transplant, Veer does his best, but is unable to come up with any donor, and is told that Sahil may not live long. Veer finds out that the only person who has the same bone-marrow is Bali. Who is a criminal and the only problem is Balli is not likely to even consider donating any organ of his body, as Veer was the one who had arrested him. A short while later, Balli appears to have a change of heart, agrees to be a donor, and is transported to the hospital, but escapes. Now with time running out, Veer must locate Balli - that is if he is not shot dead first by Khan. ===== Nelson Hurtado and Mercedes have a baby girl whom they name Alba Marina. However, Mercedes falls in with another man and leaves alone for Europe leaving her daughter behind. Father and daughter will live, separately, the most fascinating adventures until, united by destiny, they find the happiness they had never achieved....VENEVISION (1987)Alba Marina ===== Sally visits her brother Martin in prison where he awaits execution for murder. During the visit, the two are quickly drawn back to a hot summer's New Year's Eve night of many years ago. ===== Eighteen years ago, Augusto's wife Rosario abandoned him and left to run off with her lover, leaving their two-year-old daughter behind. Luckily Ivana was found by a couple who raised her up as her own. Years later, Ivana has grow up into a beautiful young woman who is charming but a naive dreamer. Every day, Ivana goes to the beach to spy on Raimundo, a handsome young man who jogs there. One day, the two accidentally meet each other, and in order to impress him, Ivana goes overboard in order to impress him by exaggerating about her education and family's riches. Ivana continues to fantasize about her impending wedding to Raimundo, but soon her lies catch up with her because she doesn't realize that Raimundo is engaged to be married to Patty, her biological's father step- daughter. Also, Raimundo is the son of Esther, the woman who actually abandoned her at a stranger's home years ago. Before Rosario left with her lover, she entrusted young Ivana to Esther, but Esther was unwilling to take care of the baby. While on her trip abroad, Rosario is involved in an accident that leaves her on a wheelchair and a lost memory of her daughter or the husband she abandoned. Augusto, Ivana's real father, is married to Sonia, a rich widow who has become extremely jealous, therefore deteriorating their relationship. But he finds an opportunity to love again when she meets CristinaEnamorada at AlmaLatina ===== Sid McCall is down on his luck. His greatest friend is his son Crispy and together they share all the joys and disappointments that street life can bring. Although only 6 years old, Crispy mixes easily with the street people, who share a common fellowship that always unites them during times of trouble.Ed. Scott Murray, Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995, Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p85 ===== A woman kills her friend and takes over her identity. ===== Grace Howard is the young supervisor of Short Term 12, a group home for troubled teenagers. She lives with her long-term boyfriend and coworker, Mason, but finds it difficult to open up to him emotionally. When Grace finds out she is pregnant, she schedules an appointment for an abortion; she eventually tells Mason about the pregnancy, who is overjoyed. She does not tell him she plans to have an abortion. At their facility, Grace and Mason focus their efforts on Marcus, a resident who is about to turn 18 and is struggling with the prospect of leaving the facility. Grace bonds with Jayden, a recent arrival at Short Term 12 who has a history of self-harm. Jayden distances herself from the other teenagers, as she does not intend to stay at the facility for long. When her father fails to pick her up on her birthday, she reacts violently toward the staff. After her outburst, she sits in the "cool-down room" with Grace, who shows Jayden her own scars from cutting herself. That night, Jayden leaves the facility in the middle of her birthday celebrations. Unable to force her to return, Grace follows Jayden to her father's house. After finding the house empty, they return to Short Term 12. When Jayden reads Grace a cryptic story she has written, Grace begins to suspect that Jayden was abused by her father. At a party hosted by Mason's foster parents, he proposes to Grace, who accepts. The following morning, Grace is upset by a phone call that reveals her father is being released from prison. She refuses to be consoled by Mason. She arrives at Short Term 12 to discover that Jayden has been picked up by her father overnight. She is angry at the decision to send Jayden back to her father, but her boss maintains that Jayden denied that she was abused by him. Later that day, Grace finds that Marcus has attempted to commit suicide after the death of his fish. While waiting at the hospital as Marcus is being treated, Grace breaks down. Mason becomes upset for her refusing to talk to him about how she feels; instead, she tells him that she no longer wants to marry him and that she plans to have an abortion. She returns to Jayden's father's house and breaks in, intending to injure him while he sleeps, but she is interrupted by Jayden, who suggests that they smash his car instead. Grace tells Jayden that she was sexually abused by her own father. After Jayden shows Grace bruises from blows by her father, they return together to Short Term 12, where Jayden reports her father for physical abuse. Grace goes home to apologize to Mason, who tells her that Marcus will recover. Several weeks later, Grace starts seeing a therapist. She is shown viewing an ultrasound of her fetus with Mason. Mason tells the rest of the staff about running into Marcus, who is doing well and has a girlfriend. ===== Siddarama (Adithya Bharadwaj N) is a slum dweller yet a very intelligent guy. He lives with his mother, who works in an agarbatti (incense sticks) factory to make ends meet. One of the pranks leads him into police lock up, and his mother requests help from Gooli Prathapa, a philandering person who runs human trafficking business and also has political ambitions. Once Siddarama is released Gooli sets his eyes on Siddarama's mother. Siddarama is also a huge fan of Puneeth Rajkumar and bunks class to see his favorite star's shooting. During shooting he also gets chance to interact with Puneeth and share his scrapbook. Later we see Siddarama in juvenile prison, whose warden is very strict. Siddarama develops good relation with his fellow inmate Johnson; its Johnson who sees Siddarama's potential to achieve big in life. As story progresses, we see Siddarama getting selected to Karunada Kotyadipathi hosted by Puneeth and being a step away from winning Rs. 1 Crore. This is when DRDO scientist Mahadev Ghodke meets Puneeth and requests him not to take the show further as Siddarama is the one who murdered his son. Puneeth still in shock, says it's not in his hands to do so. Mahadev expresses his unhappiness and walks away back home. Mahadev devices a plan to kill Gooli Prathap by building a bomb and also reaches Gooli's office with a bomb. At the same time Puneeth asks Siddarama the final question which he will be unable to answer and uses 'Phone-a-friend' option and Puneeth calls Mahadev to help Siddarama with the answer. Mahadev without any prejudice gives the right answer, and Siddarama goes ahead to explain how he was framed in the murder by Gooli's gang. Listening to this Mahadev leaves Gooli's office and bomb detonates while Gooli's henchman check the contents of suitcase killing Gooli. Mahadev then adopts Siddarama. ===== Ching Fai (Nick Cheung) is a former boxing champion who has struggled since his glory days, having gone to prison over involvement with the Triads due to financial problems and now working as a taxi driver. When Triad loan sharks torch his taxi and chase him down for money he owed, Fai decides to flee to Macau to avoid them. In Macau, Fai accepts a job offer from an old friend to work as an assistant in a gym, while renting a room with a feisty young girl Peidan (Crystal Lee), who has been taking care of her psychologically unstable mother (Mei Ting) since her four- year-old son drowned and her husband left her for another woman. At the gym, Fai meets a young man, Lin Siqi (Eddie Peng) who wishes to learn Mixed Martial Arts in order to join an upcoming MMA tournament, the "Golden Rumble", which offers the winner millions of dollars - his motivation for doing so is to help out his father, a businessman who had recently lost a fortune due to a failed "flipping" deal, which has turned him into a depressed drunkard. Fai agrees. For the next several months before the tournament, Fai has Lin follow a strict training regimen, and at the same time he develops a bond with Peidan and her mother. After the tournament begins, Lin struggles but is able to beat several opponents, making it into the semi-finals, impressing both Fai and Lin's father, but also gets the attention of the Triads. Later, while celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival, loan sharks unexpectedly show up to attack Fai and Peidan's family. Fai fends them off, but Peidan is hurt in the process. As she is hospitalized, social services are also alerted to the fact that her mother is psychologically unfit to take care of a child. When she is told that Peidan's father is returning to take custody of Peidan, she violently assaults a social worker, immediately causing her to be placed into a mental hospital. At the same time, Lin faces his toughest opponent yet, and loses badly after his arm and neck are broken. Believing that he has "done nothing" for twenty years, Fai decides to join the tournament himself and trains vigorously for it, and is selected to enter the finals. Peidan's father also comes to meet Fai, and although Fai feels indifferent towards him at first, the father tells him that Peidan has agreed to live with him, but only if Fai wins in the tournament. After a brutal fight watched by many, including Lin in the hospital, Fai ultimately emerges victorious (by taking advantage of his easily dislocated right shoulder), and Lin is so excited over the victory that he leaps out of his wheelchair, cured. With his newly earned fortune, Fai pays off his loans and meets Peidan one last time, while also continuing to visit Peidan's mother. He later meets a now recovered Lin, and the two joke about the injuries that they have each endured in the ring. ===== A jealous husband hires a movie-obsessed detective to kidnap his wife's lover and bring him to a derelict factory to administer some 'rough justice.' Once there, the husband discovers the detective has a revelation of his own. He has kidnapped the husband's wife as well."Finished projects", TenSixtyEight.com, 2011 ===== The show is about the millennial high- school experience, following a clique of sunny, well-meaning students consisting of Marsh Merriwether, Amber Lamber, Cassandra Barren, Brad Slovee, and Lamort Blackstein. The art style and basic character setup are a parody of the Archie comics. ===== Half Good Killer focuses on the story of a jaded child soldier fighting for an African rebel force struggling to survive the war he was thrust into as he reawakens to the life he was destined to lead. ===== A strange woman appears at Cassie's (Britt Robertson) door and introduces herself as Lucy (Lauren Stamile). Lucy is a psychic and she was on the boat sixteen years ago when the fire started. She came to Cassie because she saw her on the boat, meaning when Cassie was there through Jake's (Chris Zylka) memory and that the reason she came is to warn her about the witch hunters who are coming to kill her. Cassie is talking to Jake about Lucy and they both go together to find her at the place she is staying. Lucy tells them that she has information about the medallion Cassie found and she knows the ritual to activate it, but the whole Circle has to be present to make the spell. Cassie tells her to meet them in the woods behind the house later at night to do the ritual. Adam (Thomas Dekker) is worried about Cassie and the dark magic taking over her and he doesn't agree with them activating the medallion. Cassie says that it's the only way to protect the Circle and everyone agrees leaving Adam no choice than to agree. In the meantime, Ethan (Adam Harrington) wants to organize a birthday party for Adam and he is asking for Diana's (Shelley Hennig) help, while Faye (Phoebe Tonkin) and Melissa (Jessica Parker Kennedy) try the Devil's Spirit Faye took from Callum (Michael Graziadei). Meanwhile, Charles (Gale Harold) meets Dawn (Natasha Henstridge) and warns her that he will take the crystal back from Ethan and he threatens her that if she gets in his way again, he will kill her. Charles drugs Ethan at Adam's birthday party and takes the crystal back. Dawn finds out that Lucy is back in town since she had marked her sixteen years ago and she meets her in her room. They talk about what happened back then and that Lucy betrayed them since, as John Blackwell's psychic, she should have warned him about the witch hunters. To make up for that, Dawn is asking Lucy to help her locate the rest of the crystals and Lucy agrees. Later, Lucy goes to Dawn's house to do the ritual for the crystals, but instead she stabs Dawn and kills her revealing at the same time that she was always on the right side, the witch hunters. She is here now to help them again destroy the new Circle. Charles finds Dawn and he uses the crystal to bring her back to life. The Circle meets Lucy as they said and she guides them through a spell. The spell though instead of activating the medallion, it's absorbing the magic from the members of the Circle. When they realize that, Cassie uses the medallion to scare Lucy and make her tell them why she is really in town. Lucy admits the truth and Cassie lets her go with a message for the witch hunters. The episode ends with Lucy meeting the leader (Sammi Rotibi) of the witch hunters, the same man who killed the Circle's parents sixteen years ago, telling him what happened. After her failure he kills her, while Cassie is trying to communicate with her father through the medallion. ===== It's Valentine's Day and Faye (Phoebe Tonkin) wants to throw an "Anti-Valentine's Day" party to honor the day, where only girls are allowed to attend. The girls are having fun but things get an unexpected turn when Melissa (Jessica Parker Kennedy) and Diana (Shelley Hennig) use the Devil's Spirit Mellisa took from Callum to get high. Faye tries to warn them that the Devil's Spirit is dangerous but they don't seem to listen to her. Lee (Grey Damon) is back and wants to help Faye once again to get her powers back, using another kind of ritual this time. He gives her a some kind wooden doll and tells her that she only has to put her under her bed. Faye trusts him and she does as he says but later we see that Lee is only using Faye's energy to help his girlfriend who's in coma. In the meantime, Issac (JR Bourne) visits Jake (Chris Zylka) telling him that he wants to help them and he asks for Cassie's (Britt Robertson) medallion. Jake is telling him that the medallion is the only way to protect their Circle and it's what saved Cassie's father from the witch hunters. He refuses to help him get it and Isaac tells him that the medallion is not what they think. When Cassie starts seeing mysterious people following her, Jake goes back to Isaac to learn if those people are connected to the medallion. Isaac informs Jake that those are the ghosts of dead witches that John Blackwell killed and stole their energy by confining it into the medallion. Since the medallion is activated, they feel it and they want to take their powers back. They won't stop till they manage it, even if that means they'll kill Cassie. Jake tries to find Cassie to warn her. Cassie, while going to Adam's (Thomas Dekker), she is haunted once again by the spirits of the dead witches and her car crashes. She is getting out of the car and starts following the witches so she can find out what they want. In the meantime, Jake and Adam are searching for her and when they find her car they know she is in trouble. All three of them end up in the church where Blackwell killed the witches. The witches get into Adam's body and demand from Cassie to give them the medallion otherwise they'll kill Adam. Jake is trying to convince her to not do it because the medallion contains the energy of a thousand witches and giving it to six will make them powerful and unbeatable. Cassie, not having another choice, she destroys the medallion and the witches disappear. The episode ends with Cassie and Adam finally having their Valentine's date and a man with a mark on his hand getting into Chance Harbor, watching them from distance. ===== Wealthy businessman Ling Hin-kwong's (Peter Yang) "Tai Fook Company" is in the verge of collapse and his daughter Ling Ka-man (Liza Wang) persuades him to let Cheng Sai-cheung (Adam Cheng), chairman of the People's Bank, to join the shares. Kwong thinks Man is to ambitious and cannot trust her, so he finds a solution with his son Ling Ka-yip (Tony Leung Chiu-Wai), who recently returned from the United States. However, Yip dies in a car accident, where Kwong suffers bereavement, while also oppressed by Cheung, finally declares bankruptcy. When Ling Ka-man and Cheng Sai-cheung's plan of annexing Tai Fook fell through, in order to develop her career, Man induces Lam Ling-chi (Jaime Chik) to leave Cheung, while Man marries with Cheung. Cheng Sai-cheung's son Cheng Lap-kei (Stephen Chow) marries with the daughter of the People's Bank's boss, who has a son Ho-yin (Leung Sze-ho) with her ex-husband. Cheung is his sister in-law Yee-chu (Wing Lam) and Ho-yin's settlor, and takes advantage of Ho-yin's decision-making power in the bank to reap profits. Ling Hin-kwong's youngest son Ling Ka-ming (David Siu) marries Yee-chu. Cheung fears the two will vie for property, so he conspires with Ming's ex-girlfriend Maggie (Money Lo) to destroy their relationship. When Ming learns of Cheung's scheme, he searches for evidence of Cheung and his son Kei's embezzlement. In order to cover up his crimes, Cheung mistakenly kills his partner To Ming (Ray Lui). ===== At a private girls' boarding school, Myōjō Academy, thirteen girls are transferred into the academy's . Of these thirteen students, twelve are assassins from various backgrounds who are all tasked with assassinating the remaining student, a girl named Haru Ichinose. If they succeed, they will be granted any wish they desire, but if they fail, they are expelled from the class. However, one of the assassins, Tokaku Azuma, has sworn to protect Haru from the other assassins. ===== A young couple, Zach and Samantha McCall, are about to get married when Zach decides he wants to document their life together since Sam was raised in foster homes and doesn't know much about her history or roots. After their wedding, they go to the Dominican Republic for their honeymoon. During Carnival, the couple meet a fortune teller (DeMaris Gordon), who declares Sam was "born from death" and repeats to Sam that "they have been waiting" for her. Creeped out, the couple quickly leave. On their way out, a strange man watches them. They get lost on the way home and a cab driver (Roger Payano) offers to take them to a local club. There are numerous strange symbols marking the area on their way there. At the club, the same man from the fortune teller's watches them and speaks with the cab driver. Unaware they are being trapped, the couple is drugged and taken to an underground chamber beneath the nightclub where a ritual is performed and an unseen force fills the room. The next morning, Zach and Sam wake in their hotel with no memory of the previous night. A couple of weeks after the honeymoon, Sam discovers she is pregnant despite claiming to have taken birth control pills "religiously" ever since the wedding. Though shocked, Zach and Samantha are overjoyed and tell their family and friends the news. The couple later attend their first ultrasound scan where the doctor says that the baby looks healthy and Sam is due by the end of March. At that moment, the ultrasound screen goes static but recovers after a moment. Throughout the course of her pregnancy, Sam begins to experience nosebleeds, stomach bruising, cravings for raw meat (despite being a vegetarian), superhuman strength, telekinetic abilities and unexplained feelings of rage whenever she or the baby appear to be threatened. Also, Zach and Sam keep seeing odd- looking people watching them from afar. Sam becomes convinced something is seriously wrong with the baby and that they are being watched. After a second visit to the doctor, a new doctor (Robert Aberdeen) appears and performs an amnio after Sam appears nauseous. He has no answer as to the whereabouts of their original doctor and the couple is suspicious. Before the couple return home, masked men set up hidden cameras inside their home to monitor her progress and make sure she does not hurt the baby. When Sam is eight months pregnant, the couple attend a holy communion at their church. Their usually friendly niece (Madison Wolfe) is oddly scared of Sam now, and the priest (Sam Anderson) who officiated Zach and Sam's wedding looks at Sam during the service and violently coughs up blood. Later at home, when Zach is reviewing the communion footage he filmed, he sees the mysterious cab driver from their honeymoon sitting in a pew. He visits the priest in the hospital, who explains the symbol is related to summoning the Antichrist. He warns Zach that the symbol is the gateway for the Antichrist, and that the followers of the cult will dress the house in ash to prepare for the arrival. After he finds ash all over his house (and the cops will not do anything), Zach chases the people watching their house and finds out where they are living. He asks his sister Suzie to stay with Sam while he breaks into the supposedly abandoned house at the end of his street where the cult is staying, and there he finds the CCTV footage of his house and the missing ultrasound. He is almost caught by the cult when he goes to leave. Performing the ritual with the other cult members is the McCall's mysterious second doctor, as well as the man who has been watching their house and the cult leader (who they initially saw at the fortune teller's place and later at the club). Zach barely manages to escape. Meanwhile, Suzie goes to check Sam, only to find that she is drawing the cult symbol before being attacked by an unseen force. Upon returning home, Zach finds the house surrounded by the masked men who have been watching them all along. Inside, he finds Suzie dead and hears Sam scream as the house is being destroyed by some unseen force. He finds Sam in the baby's nursery standing in a trance-like state with a knife to her stomach (the knife was a mysterious gift at her baby shower). She is standing atop the cult symbol that she has carved into the floor. Zach screams for her to stop, but she presses the knife to her stomach anyway and there is a violent blast of light. When Zach recovers, he finds Sam lying in her own blood with her stomach cut. Sam cries and wonders if the baby is all right before dying in his arms. Zach breaks down in grief before the cab driver and the second doctor arrive. Zach begs the intruders to leave them alone, but the doctor takes the baby regardless. The baby glows a deep red as he takes it from Sam's body. The cult takes his camera and tapes, removing all evidence. Zach is arrested and interrogated by the police about the death of his wife and sister, and disappearance of his child, crimes for which he looks guilty. Before the credits, the screen shows another young couple, on their honeymoon in Paris, where the same cab driver offers them a lift, hinting that the events are about to repeat all over again. ===== Guerreras y Centauros is the story of love in the midst of the dangers of impending war. Love will develop in two large haciendas La Concepción and La Guerrereña. Remedios, owner of La Concepción, falls in love with Aenaus, a simple worker, as a result their relationship will be challenged by the social norms of societyPrimeros actores se unen a la nueva telenovela histórica The story unfolds through the interaction between fictional characters and real historical figures. ===== A police sergeant (Keach) who is trying to avoid any trouble before his upcoming retirement receives an enthusiastic young female agent (Rothrock) as a new partner. ===== ===== Eugenia is eagerly planning her impending wedding to Edmundo, and her friends Fernando, Ramiro and Efrain are surprised at the news and her happy for her as they help in the wedding preparations. However, Eugenia's happiness will be cut short when she discovers a young woman locked up in the basement of Edmundo's home. Eugenia quickly alerts Ramiro who is a police officer about the existence of the secret woman. But Edmundo discovers about it and covers his track before the lady is discovered, and he murders Eugenia. Fernando, Ramiro and Efrain swear to get revenge for the death of their friend. After careful investigation, they eventually find the young woman who is Alejandra Santacruz who has been kept captive for 10 years. Alejandra has lot her memory and her touch with reality. The three men decide to protect her because Eugenia died while trying to save her. Alejandra stands at the center of a deep family conspiracy. After her rescue, she is taken to the foundation run by Victoria, Fernando's mother. But what no one knows is that Edmundo has been blackmailing Victoria for years because she is responsible for killing Nicolas Santacruz, Alejandra's father. Edmundo extorted money from Victoria for the care of Alejandra, and every month, she received a picture of Alejandra. Fernando develops a close relationship with Alejandra as the young troubled woman seems to only respond to him. Efrain, a psychologist, begins Alejandra's rehabilitation, and he falls in love with her. But Alejandra has already fallen in love with Fernando, thereby forming a love triangle. Eventually, Victoria discovers Alejandra's existence, and she plans various intrigues involving her husband Jorge who is the mastermind behind Alejandra's kidnapping. Now, the only person who can confront them is Felix de Valle, Alejandra's godfather.(VENEVISION 2002) Lejana como el VientoLejana Como El Viento / Venevisión 2002 ===== An International petroleum company called Consolidated Oil covertly sets fire to an oil well in the Sahara because the government of the North African nation won't comply with their demands. Due to the extent of the damage, oil prices rise sharply. The company's president Mr. Stewart (Ray Milland) assigns John Carter (Stuart Whitman) to deflect suspicion. However, when Carter arrives on location, a company representative hinders his efforts and implies to him that the fire was started on purpose. Consolidated Oil hires a Romanian firefighting crew with little experience in oil well fires, but the Romanian specialists team up with Carter and find proof of arson. Eventually they succeed in putting out the seven fires. Consolidated Oil tries to sabotage the firefighting but their efforts fail. The international news media exposes the conspiracy and Stewart is unmasked as one of the driving forces behind the scheme. He learns that he is to be a scapegoat and is then murdered. His secretary is not only unsurprised when she is informed of his death, but she has already written his obituary. Meanwhile, the Romanian firefighters are publicly celebrated in the unnamed Arab country. ===== The hero of the novel is Adam Melfort, who marries young to a beautiful but mindless socialite who cannot return his love for her. When she forges her wealthy uncle's signature on a cheque, he takes the blame to save her family's name, and is jailed, losing his army commission in the process. He allows her to divorce him so that she can remarry someone of more similar mind. Released from gaol during World War One, he is recruited as an undercover agent behind enemy lines in Belgium, and later leads an expedition to Greenland to rescue a wealthy American millionaire explorer whose own expedition has met disaster. ===== After Julia learns that Phil and Barbie are connected to her husband Peter, she questions Phil about Peter’s whereabouts, but he passes out from an unexpected illness. As other townspeople, including Linda, begin to display similar symptoms, Alice volunteers her help at the clinic and discerns the town is suffering from an outbreak of meningitis. Junior enforces a quarantine of the clinic and pacifies the panicked patients attempting to break out, which impresses Linda enough to designate him as a deputy. With a weaning supply of antibiotics, Big Jim and Barbie head to the pharmacy but discover Reverend Coggins had already taken all the medicine, believing it was God’s plan for the infected to die. Big Jim retrieves the antibiotics to treat the diseased while Barbie tracks down Julia at the cabin where she had followed leads to uncover documentation of Peter’s bankruptcy. When Barbie confesses he was visiting Chester’s Mill as an enforcer for Phil and Peter’s gambling debts, Julia lashes out at him for lying to her. Meanwhile, Joe and Norrie experiment with their simultaneous seizures while Big Jim finds Angie in the underground shelter. ===== The -budget historical drama charts the life of Kim Su-ro, who unified 12 small countries to become the legendary founder and ruler of Geumgwan Gaya, the city-state of the Gaya confederacy which dominated sea trade and iron working during the Three Kingdoms Period in the 5th century. Kim Su-ro's fiery temperament, charisma and intelligence are his only defense in an extended political struggle, with competition for the throne from his half-brother and lifelong rival, Ijinashi (first king of the state of Daegaya), his former friend Seok Tal-hae, and the dangerous ambitions of Shingwi Ghan. ===== Choi Kang-ta is a super agent with a feared reputation who gains powers similar to a god. As a child, he lost his parents and was adopted by an American couple. After becoming an adult, he returns to Korea to exact revenge on the murderer of his father. He learns that there were four people responsible for his father's death. In the midst of carrying out his plans, his partner Vivian betrays him, putting his life in danger. He is nursed back to health by Bo-bae, a reporter he met by chance, and as he falls in love with her, his beliefs are shaken. After recovering from his wounds, he settles down in a slum neighborhood where he befriends the poor residents. For the first time in his life, he is surrounded by warmth and love in his new home, and finds peace within himself. But Hwang Woo-hyun, a high-ranking official at the Korean Central Intelligence Agency and heir to the Hwanglim Group empire, becomes enraged with jealousy that Choi Kang-ta stole Bo-bae away from him and decides to have him eliminated. ===== Nolan (Grant Bowler), with Tommy's (Dewshane Williams) help, searches for Irisa (Stephanie Leonidas) who has disappeared after escaping from Doctor Yewll's (Trenna Keating) office. Following her tracks, they find her with the Spirit Riders praying for Sukar's (Noah Danby) recovery and Rynn (Tiio Horn) having treated her injuries. Back in Defiance, the polls open for the mayoral election. Datak (Tony Curran) and Stahma (Jamie Murray) go to cast their vote and they meet Amanda (Julie Benz) and Kenya (Mia Kirshner) there. Kenya reveals to Datak that Stahma was unfaithful to him and he threatens Stahma in the poll booth. Stahma goes to Kenya and asks her to leave Defiance with her, fearing that Datak will kill them both. Kenya however is suspicious of Stahma's intentions. The two meet in the woods and Kenya pulls a gun on Stahma, knowing she is lying about them running away. She plans to hold Stahma hostage and make Datak leave town for good. However, Stahma poisons Kenya and she dies. Later it is shown that she killed her as a means of earning Datak's forgiveness. Meanwhile, the Earth Republic storms into Doctor Yewll's office asking for Irisa. During the interrogation, it is revealed that the two gold and silver artifacts are the keys to a Votan ship buried in the mines. The ship carries a weapon capable of killing an entire species, and it is the real reason E-Rep is interested in Defiance. Yewll tells them that the keys are inside Irisa and they are already active. Nolan and Irisa, now aware of the keys and their purpose, debate what to do. E-Rep comes looking for them and take the Spirit Riders hostage, threatening to kill them if Nolan and Irisa do not give themselves up. With no choice the two surrender. E-Rep takes Irisa with them and leave the rest to be killed. However Nolan disarms the executioner and follows them. The election results are announced naming Datak as mayor, and E-Rep immediately moves in to the mines. Unaware of this, Datak looks like a fool when he finds out during his celebrations. At the mines E-Rep realizes that the keys have fused completely with Irisa's body, and they force Yewll to remove them. Back in town, Datak confronts Colonel Marsh (Barry Flatman) in the mayor's office, furious with Marsh who made him look like a fool by moving his men into the mines without telling him. Datak realizes that there is another reason E-Rep wanted the mines, and Marsh reveals that they used Datak and will throw him aside when they are done. Stahma walks into the office soon after and only to find out that Datak has murdered Colonel Marsh. E-Rep soldiers come looking for Marsh and the two of them, realizing that they can not escape, they accept their fate as they are discovered. As Yewll prepares to operate, Nolan, Tommy and a freed Rafe (Graham Greene) fight the E-Rep soldiers. Nolan frees Irisa, but as they fight to buy the others time to escape, Nolan is shot and killed. Heartbroken, Irisa has a vision of Sukar telling her that she has to fulfill her destiny. She descends into the mines where she sees a younger version of herself claiming to be Irzu. It is unclear if this is one of Irisa's visions, Irzu in disguise, or some other phenomenon. "Young Irisa/Irzu" (as she is identified in the credits) tells Irisa that she can bring Nolan back to life, but only if Irisa agrees to become Irzu's weapon. Irisa agrees and enters the ancient Votan ship, using its power to bring Nolan back to life while she disappears inside it. Nolan wakes up healed of his wounds, finding that Irisa is gone and he begins looking for her. His search is cut short as he discovers the E-Rep army moving into Defiance, announcing that they are now in control of the city. ===== Sas and Chow Cho-sam are sworn brothers who grew up in a triad gang and lacked family warmth and proper education. Sam falls in love with May and they have shotgun marriage. In order to pay for their marriage, Sas gets involved in a robbery where Sam injures three policemen and the two are imprisoned for six years. After they were released, May is already someone's fiance but Sam is still in love with her but since punks and love have no fate, they can only be friends. Sas and Sam borrow money from a loan shark for their private business. However, their business fails and debt collector Fu forces them to kidnap to pay off their debts. They are ordered to kidnap tutoring student Ka- po, daughter of a wealthy man. Sas was dissatisfied with Fu's decision to murder the girl after collecting ransom and personally hands Ka-po back to May which angers Fu and he hires people to chop Sas. After Sas dies from his injuries, the sadden and angered Sam seeks vengeance on Fu. After some fighting when Sam was about to kill Fu, his long lost father, Inspector Chow Wing, persuades him to reform and not to repeat the same mistakes. Wing hands Fu to the law and helps Sam turn over a new leaf. ===== Story mode consists of twenty seven single player missions across four themes: Beach, Spooky, Farmyard and Sewer. ===== ; Original trilogy # Fifty Shades of Grey (2011) # Fifty Shades Darker (2012) # Fifty Shades Freed (2012) ; Retold by Christian series # Grey (2015) # Darker (2017) ===== Ishikawa, a Japanese businessman (Kazue Matsumoto), takes up residence in Sydney to direct the construction of a waterfront development. However, his employees secretly use his name to acquire the adjoining property to get access to horses. ===== The story takes place in Rome, ten years after the first episode, and chronicles the development of the story told in The Last Kiss: Carlo and Giulia are about to conclude their divorce, and she, having the custody of their child, has been living with a man named Simon for three years while Carlo has an affair with the twenty-five year old Anna. Paul, depressed and addicted to tranquillizers, began a relationship with Livia the wife of Hadrian, returning after serving a long sentence for attempting to import a shipment of cocaine from Colombia. Marco, apparently happily married to Veronica, actually conceals a deep crisis aggravated by the expectation of a child. Alberto, who returned from the collegiate trip with friends at the end of the first film, still wanted to get away from all that is crushing them. This situation is likely to explode for all. Carlo, despite the constant mutual betrayal, never forgot Giulia. A moment of passion will result in a new pregnancy and Anna, recognizing that the two are still in love, steps aside. Marco, irritated by the constant nights out with her girlfriends Veronica while he gets late at the office, asks her to be honest with him and not to betray him. The woman, however, starts an affair with the young artist Lorenzo. Mark, desperate and faced with the decision of Veronica to leave, is restrained by his friends from making a blunder and begins to wonder where he might have been wrong: he agrees to return and submit to the checks on his fertility which had been shown to be infertile before. Veronica discovers that she is pregnant by Lorenzo, but faced with the reaction of the immature young man who does not want to be tied down, she returns to Marco in tears asking him to forgive her. The two will welcome the child as the son who they could not have together. Since Adriano did not have a job, Carlo let him take over his shop. Later, Paul, who fell into a crisis with no way out, plays Russian roulette with the gun of his father until he loses and is shot tragically. All his friends gather at the morgue. The film ends with the image of Alberto, broken down as he had planned, arriving in Brazil in his pocket just €2,300.00 and smiles in front of the falls. ===== John Blackwell (Joe Lando) appears on Cassie's (Britt Robertson) doorstep telling her that he is her father and that he came because he felt her energy when she used the medallion. He asks her not to tell anyone that he is back and to meet him later to talk. Cassie tells Adam (Thomas Dekker) despite her father's request and Adam tells Cassie to not meet him alone because he doesn't trust him after everything they heard about him. Cassie meets her father but when he asks for the medallion she realizes that he is here for the medallion and not for her. Saying that Adam was right about him, she leaves. After getting into her car the leader of the witch hunters, Eben (Sammi Rotibi), drugs her and takes her away. Jake (Chris Zylka) is looking for Cassie but he can't find her. Instead, he meets Blackwell. Suspecting that Cassie might be a captive of the witch hunters, Jake runs to find them and trade her life for Blackwell's. Eben is surprised that Blackwell is alive and he accepts the offer. He does not kill Cassie but he does cast a spell on her. Jake meets Blackwell again and he takes him to the witch hunters. They exchange Cassie for Jake, not for Blackwell, and Jake is wondering why they take him. Eben tells him that Cassie will kill her father so he won't have to do it and then he attempts to kill Jake. The rest of the Circle members get there in time stopping Eben and saving Jake's life. Meanwhile, Cassie already started the ritual to kill Blackwell. Even if she can understand what she is doing, she can't stop because she is under a spell. The Circle gets there and all together, manage to free Cassie from the spell. They save Blackwell but now they are all wondering how Eben managed to do a spell since he is not a witch. In the meantime, Callum (Michael Graziadei) invites Melissa (Jessica Parker Kennedy) and Faye (Phoebe Tonkin) to a party. Faye declines his offer but Melissa accepts it and goes. In the party, Callum is making a voodoo trick with a totum similar to the one Lee (Grey Damon) gave to Faye and he understands that Melissa is a witch. Faye and Diana (Shelley Hennig) worry about Melissa spending time with Callum and they ask Lee's help to find her. When they do, Melissa tells Faye that Lee lied to her and that the totum is not giving energy but takes it instead. Faye is mad at Lee for using her and she leaves him alone. Later, Lee appears to her house to prove to her that he really cares about her and he is not using her. He breaks the totum in front of her but at the same moment, his girlfriend (Alexia Fast) who's in coma, wakes up. The episode ends with Blackwell visiting Jake and asking him to work with him and help him protect Cassie because he saw that Jake really cares about her. ===== Off the coast of Mexico, the ship of shark fin smuggler Carlos Santiago is caught in a cyclone, interrupting his meeting with a potential buyer. A tornado throws swarms of sharks onto the boat, killing all aboard. The cyclone soon hits Los Angeles, flooding the city with shark-infested seawater. Bar owner and surfer Fin sets out with his friends, Baz, Nova, and George, to rescue his estranged wife, April, and their teenage daughter, Claudia, after the bar and boardwalk are destroyed by the flooding. While heading to April's home, the group stops on a freeway to save people as flooding causes sharks to attack. George is killed and the group learns of a tornado warning. They arrive at April's house just before the first floor is flooded and shark-infested. Collin, April's boyfriend, is eaten by sharks, but the rest of the group escapes unharmed from the house, which gets hit by a huge wave causing it to collapse. As they travel, the group comes across a school bus trapped in the floodwaters and surrounded by sharks. Fin stops to save the children and bus driver by rappelling down to the bus from a bridge. Afterward, the bus driver is killed by a letter in the Hollywood Sign. While Nova is driving the car, a shark lands on top of the car and rips the roof off. Fin's hand is cut and the group abandons the car before it explodes. They steal another car and meet up with Fin and April's son Matt, who is found taking shelter at his flight school. Three tornadoes develop and absorb the floodwater, turning into shark-filled "sharknados". The group borrow equipment from nearby storage and Matt and Nova become attracted to each other. Matt and Nova decide to stop the threat of the incoming sharknados by tossing bombs into them from a helicopter. Two are destroyed, but they are unable to stop the third one. As Nova fights off a shark that had latched onto the helicopter, she falls out of the helicopter and directly into another shark's mouth. Matt is heartbroken. Baz is also lost in the storm along with Matt's friends Bobby and Luellyn. Ultimately, Fin destroys the last sharknado with a bomb attached to his car and the sharks begin to plummet toward the ground. One falling shark flies directly toward the remaining members of the group. Fin jumps into its mouth with a chainsaw and cuts his way out. He emerges carrying an unconscious but otherwise unharmed Nova. Matt is reunited with Nova, and Fin gets back together with April. ===== Five IT employees - Santhosh aka "Sandy" (Sathish), Joe (Rajesh Gopalan), Gokul (Vinu Karthik), Vaishnavi (Preethi Shankar) and Nikita (Ashwathy Ravikumar) - meet a siddhar who has the power to grant wishes to those who request them, during a weekend trip to the Chandragiri forest. Sandy, who is skeptical about the siddhar's powers, asks him for a copy of the Daily Thanthi newspaper dated on the day after Ayudha Puja (no newspapers are printed during Ayudha Puja). To his surprise, the siddhar materialises the requested copy. The IT gang reads the materialised newspaper and find out to their shock that the company which they work for (Satyam Computers) would close down the next day. When this does happen, they accept the credibility of the newspaper and decide to make money through it. While Vaishnavi is reading the paper, she sees an article where one Peter who stays in Royapuram wins a boxing tournament on the day of Ayudha Puja and dedicates the prize money of 2,00,00,000 to the five of them. The IT gang is astounded on reading this news and decide to find this Peter and sponsor him for the boxing tournament, with the hope of getting 2,00,00,000, despite eventually finding out from the boxing association that the cash prize for the tournament champion is only 1,00,000. The IT gang successfully manages to track down Peter (Sivakarthikeyan). However, they immediately find out that he is not a boxer but rather an unambitious youth who is absolutely idiotic and unskilled beyond logic, and who just spends his time drinking and roaming around with his best friend Neruppu Kumar (Arunraja Kamaraj). However, he is in love with a young woman named Yazhini Islam Sethuraman (Hansika Motwani), who is a sports buff. To impress Yazhini, he accepts their offer to participate in the tournament. However, Peter does not show any inclination to train for the tournament and instead uses the IT gang to fulfill his own desires, including winning Yazhini's heart, much to their chagrin. Later, the IT gang finds out that there is another boxer named Peter (Vamsi Krishna) whose father also works in Royapuram BSNL like the Peter they are sponsoring, but is a 15-time champion boxer who is even nicknamed "Peter the Killer". Thinking that they are sponsoring the wrong Peter, the IT gang approaches "Killer" Peter and offers to sponsor him, but he refuses. They reluctantly decide to continue sponsoring the Peter they are currently sponsoring. Soon the boxing tournament starts, and Peter somehow manages to win all the preliminary matches by fluke, by using a technique wherein he uses his nimble and agile body to escape being hit by his stronger and more experienced opponents, eventually causing them to inadvertently get disqualified or knocked out. The media give a name for his technique: "Maan Karate", which in English means, "Deer Karate". Peter soon becomes known as "Maan Karate" Peter (to distinguish from "Killer" Peter) and becomes an Internet sensation overnight, winning a lot of fans. Due to Peter's rising popularity, the prize money is raised from 1,00,000 to 2,00,00,000, and AirAsia sponsors the tournament. Eventually, Peter enters the final of the tournament, where he is to face "Killer" Peter. He becomes upset at this development, fearing that he might be killed by "Killer" Peter due to his lack of boxing skill and also Yazhini's rejection if she finds out he is not a boxer. He tries to avoid fighting in the final through various means, none of which are successful. In a last-ditch attempt, he tries to convince "Killer" Peter to "throw" the match so that he could win and impress Yazhini, but is verbally abused and physically assaulted by him in response. Hurt at the treatment which "Killer" Peter meted out to him, Peter begins to train hard for the final with the sole purpose of defeating "Killer" Peter. Meanwhile, unknown to him, the IT gang defects to "Killer" Peter's side after being offered 75,00,000 by "Killer" Peter's father-in-law Fernando (Ravi Prakash), despite Nikita's reservations. The final takes place on the day of Ayudha Puja. "Killer" Peter immediately gains the upper hand, pummelling Peter with heavy blows. However, Peter is undaunted and continues to put up a brave fight, but he is severely weakened and is soon on the verge of being knocked out. A teary-eyed Yazhini, who has found out from Nikita that Peter is not a boxer, tries to convince him to call off the fight, but he refuses. Peter manages to fight back, eventually knocking out "Killer" Peter, causing a major upset. Peter wins the boxing tournament and dedicates the prize money of 2,00,00,000 to the astounded IT gang, oblivious to their treachery, but they deny the offer. He also publicly conveys his love to a sobbing Yazhini, who is relieved that he has survived. The movie ends with a display of a portion of the newspaper the siddhar had materialised torn by Nikita and left at the Chandragiri forest several months ago. The portion shows a photo of Peter lifting the boxing tournament trophy. ===== Philosophy professor Abe Lucas joins the faculty at the small-town New England college campus of Braylin. Abe is experiencing an existential crisis. He is depressed, sees no meaning in his life, and drinks excessively. Despite this, he immediately catches the eye of two women: chemistry professor Rita Richards, and Jill Pollard, one of his students. Jill has a serious boyfriend and lives with her parents. Rita lives with her husband, but is dissatisfied with her marriage. Abe chooses to sleep with Rita but is careful to have only a platonic relationship with Jill. Abe's depression becomes even more apparent when he cannot get an erection during his first sexual experience with Rita. At lunch, Abe and Jill overhear a conversation; a woman says she will lose her children in a custody battle because of an unethical judge in family court. Abe is troubled by the injustice and, without telling Jill, decides to help the woman by murdering the judge. Abe reasons he is unlikely to be caught because he does not know the judge. Having found a new purpose in life, Abe's depression is lifted. He becomes happier and is able to have sex with Rita. Abe steals a key to the college's chemistry lab from Rita where he procures cyanide. He then puts the poison in the judge's drink while the judge is sitting on a park bench, and the judge dies from cyanide poisoning. Abe feels reborn, telling himself that he has finally done something worthwhile by ridding the world of an evil man. Abe and Jill's friendship blossoms into a romance. Jill's boyfriend Roy eventually learns of the relationship with Abe and breaks up with her. Despite Abe's careful planning, Jill and Rita, who are friendly, begin to suspect Abe's involvement in the murder after piecing together a few clues, such as the missing key and Abe's unexpected presence in the chemistry lab where a student spotted him. Rita decides that even if he is guilty, she wants to leave her husband and live with Abe in Europe. Consumed with curiosity, Jill enters Abe's house through a window while he is out and finds incriminating notes. Jill confronts Abe and accuses him of the murder. Abe then admits his guilt and explains his motive. Jill decides to break off their relationship. After an innocent man is accused of the crime, she presses Abe to go to the police, warning him that otherwise she will report him. Abe, who has only recently started enjoying life, is determined to stay out of prison. He attempts to kill Jill by pushing her into an elevator shaft, but instead, he stumbles backward and falls down the shaft to his death. The film ends with Jill, who has reconciled with Roy, gazing out to sea while standing on a beach and reflecting on her experiences with Abe. ===== While the Circle tries to decide if they can trust Blackwell (Joe Lando) or not, Cassie (Britt Robertson) sees him searching for something in the abandoned house. She immediately informs Adam (Thomas Dekker) about it and that leads him to believe that he is looking for an item named "sway" that he and Nick found when they first started using the house as their shelter. "Sway" is a device that drains witches' powers. Cassie meets her dad and she asks him about "sway". He explains that "sway" does not drain a witch's powers but transfers them to a mortal so they can use magic. The reason he was searching for it, was to find out which witch of the adults' Circle had betrayed him sixteen years ago. After the conversation with her father, Cassie believes that the traitor was Ethan (Adam Harrington), Adam's dad, since she saw him on Jake's (Chris Zylka) memories abandoning the boat like he knew something was going to happen. When she tells Adam about that, Adam gets furious and they fight. Cassie goes to Jake in hope he can tell her something more about the night of the fire and that Ethan was not the traitor but he can't remember anything. When Cassie leaves, Jake informs Blackwell about Ethan. In the meantime, while Diana (Shelley Hennig) and Melissa (Jessica Parker Kennedy) are getting things done for the Casino fundraiser, they meet an Australian guy, named Grant (Tim Phillipps), who seems to be interested in Diana. Grant comes to the fundraiser and he ends up escorting Diana to her car. Faye (Phoebe Tonkin) invites Lee (Grey Damon) to the fundraiser but he declines her offer saying that he has plans. When Faye comes back to take him with her, she meets Eva (Alexia Fast), Lee's ex-girlfriend. Faye is really surprised since Eva was supposedly dead and when Lee is acting like he doesn't know her, she just leaves. Lee goes to the fundraiser to explain and he makes it clear that he wants to be with Faye. Eva sees them together and she goes back home. When Lee is trying to tell her that he can't be with her, it is revealed that somehow Eva has magic powers. Her anger leads her to use those powers to kill Lee. Back at the fundraiser, Blackwell has a reunion with Dawn (Natasha Henstridge), only that the reunion doesn't evolve the way Dawn hopes. Blackwell is just looking for Ethan and when he can't find him, he leaves. Someone follows him while he is leaving and tries to kill him. Cassie sees the scene and gets angry, she follows that man. When she knocks him down we see that it's Ethan, but Blackwell stops her before she kills him. Blackwell and Ethan have a talk about what happened and they make a deal that Ethan won't tell anyone about what Cassie was about to do to him and Blackwell won't tell his son that he was the one who betrayed the Circle sixteen years ago. They also talk about the "written in the stars" fate of Adam and Cassie and Blackwell informs Ethan that "written in the stars" is not only destiny but it's also a curse. The episode ends with Adam and Cassie apologizing to each other about the fight they had and the accusations they both used against each other's father. He tells her he loves her and finally they kiss. Their reconciliation results in them sleeping together. The loss of Cassie's virginity triggers the curse Blackwell mentioned. As their love-making climaxes, an increasing number of crows circle the house. ===== Mukundan (Sreenivasan) is looking for a bride. He meets Seethalakshmi and likes her. But he is threatened by Raghavan (Cochin Hanifa) who wishes to marry Seethalakshmi. Despite this Mukundan and Seethalakshmi gets married. ===== Zoran is an eight-year-old boy who sees the German occupy Skopje, North Macedonia in 1942. His father Dushan is a member of the partisan forces and his uncle, Georgij plays a part in the assassination of a high ranking German officer, as well as in the evacuation and transport of Jews to the free territories. ===== A female doctor, Kate Munro (Byrnes) moves to (fictitious) Gannet Island off the South Australian coast in 1927. Conflict between traditional religious values and modern scientific medicine ensues as she forms a relationship with two men who are brothers, one a grazier (Graham) and one a priest (Ehlers). ===== Former World War I British Army Captain Matt Denant protects a poor prostitute from an over-persistent plainclothes police detective. In a scuffle Denant hits the dick who as a result falls, striking his head, and dies. Denant gets sentenced to Dartmoor Prison for manslaughter and escapes from a work detail. The plot is a series of episodes where Denant meets people who will either abet or obstruct his escape thus becoming a study in class structure and ethos according to Galsworthy's interpretation of 1920s British society. ===== This Hong Kong crime thriller stars Chow Yun-Fat and Ti Lung as two cops who must hunt down Chu, a crime boss who has just been released from prison and is out for revenge against the mismatched partners. Dick Lee and Ken Chow are two police officers who are friends, the former is a negotiator who is a humorous and easy going while the latter is a hot tempered cop who hates evil as his enemy and advocates violence for violence. Drug lord Ted Yiu, who was imprisoned by Ken two years ago, was released from prison and Ken's former partner Ho Ka Ting is mysteriously killed. Later, Ted also laid traps to trick Ken, which cause his disciplinary punishment by the police and later sends killers to threaten Ken's life and kill his family. On the other hand, Dick incidentally meets Penny, who is Ted's lover. A tangled conflict later brakes off in the city. ===== Cassie and Adam after the night they spent together, they are informed by John Blackwell that their love has awakened the curse about the Blake and Conant families. The "written in the stars" might be destined but it is also cursed. Blackwell explains that Amelia was the one who told him about the curse and only Jane can tell them the details about it. Cassie and Blackwell visit Jane at the clinic to ask about the curse. Jane says that if it is triggered, then one of the members of the Circle will die. Cassie and Adam inform the rest of the members about the situation while Jake starts to not feeling well. When they see that the curse is killing Jake, they are trying to find a way to stop it. Blackwell finds a recipe of an elixir that will break the curse and the three of them go with him to Calvin's store to find the ingredients. Calvin is not there and his niece helps them to get what they want. A root of a plant is rare, though, and Cassie, Adam and Jake find it in the woods. Jake has hallucinations and Calvin is haunting him. In a moment of agony, Cassie and Adam realize that Jake killed Calvin. Back at the abandoned house, Blackwell makes the elixir, which comes with a cost. When they drink it, the curse will break but they will forget why they love each other. The elixir works on Adam but not on Cassie who still remains in love with him. In the meantime, Charles and Dawn visit Jane to find out what Blackwell wanted from her. Dawn is trying to convince Charles to work with Blackwell so they can get their powers back. Charles says he will never be in the same team with Blackwell again and he visits Jane again, alone this time, casting a spell on her to make her help him destroy Blackwell. Faye goes to Lee's place looking for him but she only finds Eva. Eva tells her that Lee has left town but she does not believe her. Faye convinces Diana and Melissa to help her find out what's wrong with Eva and Lee. When later Faye confronts Eva, she finds out that Eva has powers and realizes that the voodoo Lee did, gave her powers to Eva. Eva, learning that she is a witch, tells Faye that she killed Lee with magic and she asks her to bring him back. Faye is in shock and tries to leave but Eva doesn't leave her to go. Not having another choice, Faye pretends that she is trying to bring Lee back. Instead, she breaks the second totem and Eva loses her powers. Dawn confronts Blackwell telling him that what Jane said to Cassie is not true, that there is no curse and that she also does not believe that he does not have any powers. Blackwell admits that he does have magic and that he faked the curse by killing the crows, making Jake sick and forcing Jane lie to Cassie. He does not have enough magic to protect the Circle though, and the reason he did all these was because of that. Amelia and Ethan's love was the reason the adults' Circle was destroyed and he will not let that happen again. ===== Ringo is a retired boxer, facing economic problems and trying to gain the child custody of his son. He works as a volunteer firefighter. Camila is a young doctor, who works in public hospitals and helps in social diners. ===== Kang Jae-mi is the daughter of divorced parents. Her father Kang Hyung-do cheated on her mother Oh Jung-hee, which led to their divorce. He is now married to a much younger woman, Byun Joo-ri, but still has lingering feelings for his ex-wife. Because of Hyung-do's infidelity and the trauma of breaking up their family, Jae-mi becomes skittish of smart and talented men like her father. So she ends up marrying "the obviously lacking" Han Jung-soo. But the marriage doesn't last, and Jae-mi divorces her loser husband. Not ready to give up on their marriage, Jung-soo hires a lawyer to invalidate their divorce, the smart and sharp Byun Dong-woo. They begin as enemies, but Dong- woo falls for Jae-mi and he becomes one of her solid supporters as her success story unfolds. But she hesitates to begin a relationship with him because of his playboy past. ===== A psychiatric prison escapee, Elliot, and his partner, David decide to kidnap a baby and hold it for a $500,000 ransom. The parents of the child, Joshua and Helena, go to the Sydney Opera House, leaving their child with a babysitter, Tessa. Before Elliot and David can complete the kidnapping, Tessa decides to take the baby for herself. They chase after her to Sydney's Central Railway Station, where David is killed by a train while looking for Tessa. Tessa leaves the baby with an Old Woman in a restaurant at the station. She fights with Elliot, pushing him against a stone pylon, causing him to fall to his death. Tessa returns the baby to its parents. ===== The novel takes place in Iran in the decade before the Islamic Revolution and follows 12-year-old Yaas, who is born into an upper- class Muslim/Jewish family. As the country heads towards chaos, Yaas finds herself trying to navigate the complicated world of Iranian society, coming to terms with her fragmenting family, and dealing with the possibility of going deaf, the result of a genetic illness. ===== Jonathan's father, Daniel (Tzvika Hadar), dies of a heart attack in his workplace, with Jonathan present but unable to help him. The bank manager, Dedi (Moshe Ivgy), refuses to pay compensation because the contract with the insurance company doesn't cover such events. Jonathan's mother, Dorit (Yael Abecassis), starts going out with Dedi because she needs the money, leaving Jonathan in an elderly home with his grandfather Eliyahu (Sasson Gabai). Eliyahu and his friend Nick (Moni Moshonov) are former Lehi fighters who used to rob British banks to fund the organization's activities. Eliyahu had been at odds with Daniel and Dorit for many years, and hated Dorit for not having an abortion and, in his opinion, ruining Daniel's life and burying his career. Eliyahu's wife Roda (Rina Schenfeld) is in a coma in their elderly home, with no chance of recovery. She was the daughter of a British lord and inherited his estate in Israel, while her brother Michael Simpson (Patrick Stewart), broke because he chose to be a theater actor to the chagrin of their father, seeks to take Roda off life support and get the estate. The estate had in fact already been sold by Eliyahu to pay for Roda's lengthy hospitalization and a home for himself and Nick. To solve their financial problems, Jonathan, Michael, Eliyahu and Nick plan to rob the bank where Daniel worked, being intimately familiar with the bank's defense systems. They stage a number of diversions which causes the bank to turn off one of the main alarm systems, allowing them to enter the safe. The first plan goes awry when Nick, who was supposed to be a hostage himself, takes a guard's gun and his own hostages, but he is not sent to prison because of his dementia. Eliyahu then robs the bank himself, and Jonathan, pretending to be a victim, burns some of the money in front of the police, allowing him to get away with most of the stolen cash. ===== A priest from the Kyushu Aso Shrine arrives at Takasago. The spring weather is pleasant and the pine trees are beautiful. In the distance he hears a bell toll. An elderly couple arrive and begin to sweep the area under the pine bower. The old man recites a poem from the Kokin Wakashū (Collection of Ancient and Modern Poems), a collection of waka poetry. The poem describes Takasago and Sumioe , paired pine trees that, according to legend, will remain together for eternity. He explains that these wedded pines are a symbol of the marital relationship. The priest says that all relationships, indeed all life, falls short of the ideal expressed in the poem. At this point, the old couple reveal that they are the spirits of the Takasago and Sumioe pines, and they set sail across the bay in a small boat. As the tide goes out, the priest also sets sail, at which point the "From Takasago, sailing over the bay..." chant is recited. ===== Afzal (Dulquer Salmaan) is a (Geetha) is so worried about him. Once, when his uncle comes from Salalah, Oman, he tells him that he can get a job over there. Afzal rejects it saying 'working is slavery'. He tells that he want to set a mobile shop and needs fund for it. His uncle accepts it with one condition that the shop should be named 'Salalah Mobiles'. Afzal appoints his childhood friend Binoy (Jacob Gregory) as his assistant. There was a bus stop in front of the shop and every morning a college going girl (Nazriya Nazim) comes there. Afzal falls in love at first sight. He comes to know that her name is Shahana and his childhood classmate and enemy Manaf has a crush on her. After some days he goes to Coimbatore to get some stock. There he meets Azhagarsamy (Santhanam), a genius who has made many unbelievable applications. Afzal plans to purchase some of his apps. In the bar, when they were just talking Afzal calls Azhagarsamy a 'genius'. Azhagarsamy, who is so excited, gifts Afzal his mobile tapping app. Afzal returns to his place and there this virus spreads through messages and Afzal starts hearing every callers. Slowly, Manaf realizes this and, being jealous of Afzal, reveals to the police about Afzal's nature ===== Cassie (Britt Robertson) and Adam (Thomas Dekker) are trying to adjust to the new reality for them after drinking the elixir. Cassie didn't tell anyone that she still feels the same about him and Adam is mad because he remembers the moments he spent with Cassie but he can't remember how it felt being in love with her. A witch hunter named Samuel (Chad Rook) gets into Jake's (Chris Zylka) room and when Jake sees him they start to fight. Cassie sees them from the window and comes to help Jake. Samuel tells them that he wants to see Blackwell (Joe Lando) because he has a message for him about Eben (Sammi Rotibi) and his plans. Cassie and Jake inform Blackwell and Samuel tells him that Eben is trying to resurrect the demons he had summoned sixteen years ago by making a human sacrifice. When Blackwell says that Eben can't do that because he is not a witch, Samuel informs him that he has a witch working with him but he doesn't know who it is. Meanwhile, Grant (Tim Phillipps) is back in town and Diana (Shelley Hennig) is going on a date with him. During the date she discovers that he lied to her about who he is and she leaves him. Later, he comes to ask for a second chance to prove her that he really cares about her and Diana gives him one day to fix his lie. Faye (Phoebe Tonkin) and Melissa (Jessica Parker Kennedy) are trying to get Kyle's (Brett Dier) attention, a hockey player, at the Boathouse and Adam is helping them using magic. When Kyle's girlfriend appears, Adam is getting on a fight with him. Faye and Melissa stop him not knowing what's going on with him. Blackwell tells Cassie and Jake to gather the Circle so they can stop Eben and to meet him at the abandoned house. The Circle goes to the house but Blackwell is not there. They realize that he didn't want them to confront Eben to protect them, so they leave to find him. While Blackwell is trying to deal with Samuel, who already has a demon inside him, Eben appears and he knocks him down. He then starts the ritual to summon the demons. The Circle gets there and tries to purge Samuel but they can't. Blackwell uses his magic to save them and to kill Samuel. Eben, in the meantime, has already got what he wanted and runs away. When the Circle tries to follow him, Blackwell stops them because Eben is to strong now that he has the demons inside him and he knows that the Circle is not strong enough to fight him. They all go back to the abandoned house where Blackwell explains them that the only way to stop Eben is with six crystals. Each family has one and they have to find them. The Circle agrees and this time, they all trust and believe that Blackwell only wants to protect and help them. ===== Adopted into an Irish family as a child and raised in Ireland, Lee Joong-ah is devastated when her entire family is killed after her brother gets involved with the Irish Republican Army. Deeply traumatized, racked by guilt and suddenly rootless, she decides to journey to her homeland to search for her biological family. She quickly meets Kang Gook, a kind, solitary bodyguard who offers to help her in her quest. Fate has her cross paths with her biological brother, Jae-bok, when she saves him from an accident, but they part not knowing they are related. Jae-bok is a slacker living with his girlfriend Si-yeon, a kind-hearted adult film actress who is her family's breadwinner. All four go about their lives, unaware of the gravity this chance encounter will have on their lives. ===== Chanthaly is being raised alone by her overprotective father, sequestered in their home in Vientiane. She suspects that her dead mother's ghost is trying to deliver a message to her from the afterlife. After a change in the medication treating her hereditary heart condition causes the hallucinations to cease, Chanthaly must decide whether or not to risk succumbing to her terminal illness to hear her mother's last words. ===== A brother and sister are on the run, determined to keep their incestuous relationship a secret. While hiding deep in a forest, among many traps and landmines, the siblings are not alone: the park ranger, his wife and dog; four friends on their way to have a game of tennis; two police officers; and a serial killer. They all encounter each other in various ways, but not all of them will survive. ===== Suraj Prakash is a politician in India representing the Lok Kalyan Party. He would like to address burning issues such as poverty if and when he is voted in power. He exposes a corrupt businessman named Kanwarlal by stopping his trucks carrying illicit goods, but loses several party workers when the driver runs over them. Kanwarlal is arrested, but there is no evidence because the file has been misplaced by Junior Public Prosecutor Sandhya. The police file a case against Sandhya, she is arrested and held in prison for trial. Her bail is posted and she is released. She finds out that it was Kanwarlal who had bailed her out. Then her son gets kidnapped, and it is Kanwarlal who rescues him. She is indebted to Kanwarlal and starts working with him as his attorney. What Kanwarlal does not know is that Sandhya has a questionable past, a past that may well send him to the gallows. ===== Monica is a beautiful woman and home-maker married to Javier, a cruel and arrogant man who is cheating on her with her best friend Carolina, an ambitious model who sees Javier as her ticket to achieving financial stability. On the other hand, Bernando is a distinguished journalist in the country who dedicates most of his time in his work and doesn't have time for love, until he meets Monica when they are unfortunately kidnapped by men who don't want Bernardo to publish a story involving powerful people in the country and expose their schemes.Amor del Bueno at Univision novelasyseries ===== Valm wants a baby with her partner Joe but he has trouble sustaining himself financially. She agrees to help Alphonse and to marry an immigrant. ===== The daughter of the Russian Consul vanishes. Sergeant McManus of the Missing Persons Bureau is sent to find her. ===== Chuck Donovan is a not so successful agent in New York who is hired by some television producers for a special job. He is to find the real identity of the woman who modeled for commercial sketch artist Bob Randolph as he created the famous "Randolph Girl". No one besides Randolph, not even the artist's secretary, Miss Brooks, has ever met the woman. Desperately, Donovan works to get Randolph to disclose the woman's identity, but the artist refuses. While Donovan is at Bob's studio, a suspicious invoice for the purchase of twelve identical golden bracelets arrive. And things become even more odd when a girl, who admittedly doesn't look like the Randolph girl, comes to the studio to pose. After Donovan puts pressure on him, Randolph confesses that the Randolph Girl is not an individual but a composite, drawn from the body parts of 12 different models. Realizing that he is about to fail in his mission of producing the model, Donovan considers taking his own life. He has tried to do this several times before, and each time left a note to his girlfriend, photographer Connie Martin. When Donovan goes to Jones Beach to drown himself, he notices a swimsuit-clad woman who is the spitting image of the Randolph Girl. Before he has a chance to contact her, she disappears into a dressing room, and he doesn't recognize her amid all the women coming out. He takes a chance on a girl named Ruth Wilson, and follows her to her home. He learns that Ruth is a language teacher for immigrants, living with her mother and brother. Ruth dresses modestly so as not to not attract too much attention to her body, since she wants men to like her for her mind. To get closer to Ruth, Donovan persuades Randolph to pretend to be a Czech immigrant, Robert Benerik, and signs him up for her class. Under his phony identity, and with a fake European accent, Randolph tries to win Ruth over by showing interest in her mind. For her part, the normally straitlaced Ruth finds herself attracted to the handsome newcomer. Soon they form a genuine affection for each other. Because Donovan accidentally reveals to one of the 12 models that she isn't alone, all of them quit. On top of this, Randolph's true identity is revealed to Ruth and he confesses he signed up for the class under false pretenses. Bob and Ruth meet at the beach one day, and Donovan has sent Connie to take a secret photo of Ruth for commercial purposes. They succeed and the picture is published in the papers. Because of this, Ruth is fired from her teaching job, and the headmaster, Emma Shoemaker, claims that it is indecent behavior. Ruth fights the headmaster's decision in court, using Randolph as a witness on her behalf. After Ruth has appeared in court in her bathing suit, she wins the claim and gets her job back. The story ends with plans for a double wedding, with Donovan to marry Connie, and Randolph to marry Ruth. ===== A grandmother tells her three grandchildren increasing bizarre stories of Christmas. ===== Neal has been living with his aunt following the death of his mother, and it is implied that he attempted to burn their house down. He has just returned to live with his father and new stepmother Angela, and younger brother Paulie. Although everyone seems to welcome him back, his father is very hostile, and the neighborhood kids believe that Neal is crazy. Neal speaks to Paulie about the true cause of their mother's death, revealed to be a monster that lives under their bed and is only repelled by light. The monster has begun to torment Paulie as it did to Neal, and the brothers must formulate a plan to destroy it once and for all. ===== Param (Gaurav Gera) comes to Mumbai to become an actor which is his dream. He plans to live with his childhood friend Rahul (Karan Goddwani). Rahul gets kicked out of the house that he lived in as he couldn't pay the rent to the landlord. The two are unsuccessful in finding a place to live until Param dresses as a girl and his wife . Both live in the Faujdar Villa together as couple tenants . However, they face a problem always but they get out of them easily . In all these Dramas, Pandey Ji become there Mama (Maternal Uncle ). Param falls for Minty (Dimple Jhangiani ) and Rahul falls for Gayatri ( Vindhya Tiwari ) . They both struggle for their love and get them at the end. ===== The Circle members are looking for the rest of the crystals that Blackwell (Joe Lando) told them about. While Faye (Phoebe Tonkin) and Melissa (Jessica Parker Kennedy) are looking for Faye's family crystal, they find Dawn's (Natasha Henstridge) journal from when she was a teenager. Reading it, they find out that there was something between Dawn and Blackwell. Diana (Shelley Hennig) is trying to have a day away from the Circle and being with Grant (Tim Phillipps) but with the Circle searching for the crystals that's not easy. Melissa and Adam (Thomas Dekker) need her help to find Melissa's family crystal and she ends up leaving Grant alone all the time. Grant, realizing that she is hiding something, he demands to know what that is but Diana is not telling him. Jake (Chris Zylka), Cassie (Britt Robertson) and Faye, team up later and go to Jake's grandfather, Royce (John De Lancie) house to find Jake's family crystal. When they get there, they discover different theories of events that happened sixteen years ago. Royce finds them looking in his stuff and when he realizes who they are he tells them many things about Blackwell. Sixteen years ago, Blackwell wanted to make a dark Circle with members that have only black magic. To manage to do that, he had to have children with dark magic and that's what he was trying to do with the adult's Circle. He wanted to create kids. The three of them don't believe that this is true, but with what Faye read on her mother's journal and with Jake admitting that Isaac told him a while ago that Cassie was not the only Blackwell child in the Circle, Faye starts to believe that she is Blackwell's daughter. Jake asks his grandfather for the crystal but Royce refuses to give it to him saying that he hid it well in a mine that no person with dark magic can get. Callum (Michael Graziadei), who was trying to reach Melissa and Faye knowing that they are witches, followed the three of them to Royce's house, he breaks in and steals the map of the mine where the crystal is hidden. Cassie informs Adam about the mine and he and Melissa go there to find the crystal before Callum. They manage to find it but on their way out, Callum stops them and takes the crystal. Jake, Cassie and Faye get back from Royce's house and along with Diana get to the mine in time to stop Callum and take the crystal back. Jake marks Callum with a spell and tells him to leave Chance Harbor and never come back. If he does, they won't let him leave the next time. In the meantime, Jane (Ashley Crow) promised Cassie that she'll give a second chance to Blackwell only for her, but what Jane really does is to team up with Charles (Gale Harold) so they can kill Blackwell. With a spell and a crystal, they manage to capture Blackwell, but when Charles is trying to kill him, he kills Jane because Blackwell exchange the vessel that was meant for him with Jane's blood. Blackwell leaves the house telling Charles that the only reason he is not killing him is because he still needs him for his plans. The episode ends with Diana and Cassie talking and Diana telling Cassie that she needs a break from the Circle because it messes up her personal life. During their conversation it's revealed that Diana is the second Blackwell child in the Circle. ===== Disabled Afghan War veteran and struggling private investigator Cormoran Strike is approached by John Bristow, the adoptive brother of Strike's childhood schoolmate Charlie. Bristow believes his supermodel sister Lula Landry, whom his parents adopted after Charlie died, did not jump to her death three months earlier and wants Strike to investigate further. Although initially unconvinced, Strike takes on the case due to his need for money to repay a loan that he had been given by his biological father, rock star Johnny Rokeby, because Rokeby's lawyer is demanding repayment. As the investigation commences, Strike meets Robin Ellacott, who has been assigned by a temp agency to act as his secretary, and hires her for a week despite his lack of funds. Robin, who has just become engaged to longtime boyfriend Matthew, turns out to be much more competent than Strike expected, prompting him to extend her stay. The two set about interviewing Lula's friends and family members, as well as her personal driver, the doorman at her Mayfair flat, and a fashion designer who affectionately called her "Cuckoo". With each recollection of Lula and the day of her death, Strike gradually suspects the circumstances of her death are murkier than he initially imagined. His suspicions are confirmed after interviewing Lula's downstairs neighbour Tansy Bestigui, who told police that she heard Lula fighting with a man shortly before her death. Although the police had dismissed Tansy's statement because she could not have heard a fight through her flat's triple glazed windows, Strike deduces that she had been locked out on the balcony by her husband following a heated argument over her cocaine use and, after telling him what she saw, had been threatened into lying that she was inside when she heard the argument. Shortly afterward, Lula's friend Rochelle is found dead, drowned hours after leaving a meeting with Strike. He becomes convinced that she was in contact with the killer and later deduces that Lula, who took an interest in investigating her biological roots before her death, was murdered for the ten million pounds she stood to inherit upon her adoptive mother's death. Strike later meets with Bristow in his office, accusing Bristow of killing Lula and Rochelle, as well as Charlie, whom everyone believed died after riding his bicycle into a quarry. Bristow was both enraged that Lula had tracked down her biological brother, Jonah, and jealous of her success. He murdered her for the same reason he murdered Charlie, which was to secure his own position, and then used Strike in an attempt to frame Jonah for the crime. Strike goes on to explain that Lula made a will that left her estate to Jonah and cut the Bristow family out entirely, which Bristow suspected. Bristow organised a plan to frame Jonah, which would make him unable to inherit, and used Strike's friendship with Charlie to achieve his endgame. Rochelle knew what had happened and was blackmailing Bristow over it, leading to her murder too. Realising he has been caught, Bristow tries to stab Strike, only to be subdued after Robin enters the office. Sometime later, Robin is preparing to leave for a supposedly permanent job when Strike gives her a parting gift in the form of an expensive dress that she tried on during the investigation. Despite being barely able to pay her and having difficulty in suppressing his romantic feelings for her, the two come to an arrangement for her to stay on. ===== In Paris, Lionel Kasdan, a retired BRI commander desperate to come back to action, investigates the strange murder of Wilhelm Goetz, a choir master and Chilean refugee found dead in his church with his eardrums blown out, surrounded by bloody children's footprints. Meanwhile, Captain Frank Salek, an Interpol agent on the verge of being suspended due to his erratic behavior, is on the trail of a secret organization specialized in kidnapping children. When he learns of Goetz's death, he establishes a link with his own investigation and reluctantly agrees to team up with Kasdan. ===== Prudence wants to become independent of her artist ex-boyfriend Rick, and so she arrives at the grand home of The Diva, a once famous opera singer, to interview for a night nurse position. Instantly hired by the wheelchair bound septuagenarian, she soon begins to experience odd things. And the other staff member, stone faced Clara, shows Prudence nothing but resentment, and clearly wants her gone. Prudence soon learns that all is not what it seems in this household, leading her to a ghastly discovery and to unearth dangerous secrets from the past. ===== Nick Loomis is vice-president in charge of public relations with an international corporation. He travels to Australia to promote the American Youth Orchestra who are performing at the Sydney Opera House. His boss, Garth Kingswood plans to follow within a few days. Loomis is met at the airport by his company's Sydney representative, Ralph Fleming. Fleming tells him about the mysterious death of employee Jack Deakin. Loomis finds himself on the run for murder. ===== When Stephen Dexter (Brian Aherne), boss of Dexter Cement, competes with the giants in his industry, they strike back by threatening to get an injunction against him the next day and tie up his business if he will not cooperate. Facing bankruptcy, he still refuses to give in. Van Horn (Robert Benchley), his lawyer and longtime friend, suggests he get married that day and transfer all his assets to his new wife to get around the injunction. Stephen wants to marry his current girlfriend, blonde Phyllis Walden (Virginia Bruce), but his second in command, Kendal Browning (Rosalind Russell), has other ideas. Early on in their working relationship, she had fended off his romantic advances, but has come to regret it. When Stephen sends her to see Phyllis, Kendal words the offer is such a way that Phyllis suspects it is a trap designed to expose her gold-digging motives. So she turns the second-hand marriage proposal down. Running out of time, Stephen asks Kendal to marry him. She accepts, and they fly to South Carolina to see a justice of the peace. Kendal eventually confesses to Stephen what she did to make Phyllis reject him, angering her husband. However, they have to live under the same roof to avoid suspicion that their marriage is a sham. Van Horn becomes a reluctant chaperon, rooming with Stephen. When Stephen sneaks away to a nightclub to explain things to Phyllis, Kendal follows. She runs into her handsome friend Jose (John Carroll), who is curious to see what Stephen looks like. Kendal comes up with the idea to have the penniless Jose pose as a wealthy man to divert Phyllis. When Stephen's business competitors give up their underhanded tactics, he asks Kendal for a divorce. To his surprise, she refuses to give him one. However, the justice of the peace who married them shows up at the office and apologizes: his license had expired, so the marriage is invalid. When Phyllis and Jose separately converge on the office, he is finally revealed to be a fraud financed by Kendal. Kendal and Jose leave. Afterward, though, Stephen and Phyllis admit to themselves that they really love Kendal and Jose, respectively. Both couples are happily reunited. ===== After Jane's (Ashley Crow) wake, the Circle and especially Cassie (Britt Robertson) wants to kill the witch hunters more than ever, since Blackwell (Joe Lando) told everyone that the witch hunters were those who killed Jane. They have the four crystals and they need two more so they can create the Crystal Skull which will give them the power to destroy the witch hunters. Diana (Shelley Hennig) is frustrated after what she learns about her being Blackwell's daughter and she doesn't want to believe it. She asks her father Charles (Gale Harold) about it and Charles tells her that there was a time of a few weeks that he and Elizabeth had broken up but then they were back together. No matter what, he is her father because he is the one who raised her and he asks her not to listen to Blackwell and not to do whatever he tells them. Faye (Phoebe Tonkin) and Jake (Chris Zylka) find Dawn's (Natasha Henstridge) crystal and they bring it to the rest of the Circle. When the crystal is magically stolen in front of their eyes, they figure that the person who stole it is the traitor witch who's working with Eben. Jake says that they should contact Isaac to ask for his help. The Circle has its doubts about it and Diana tells everyone that they should probably not blindly trust Blackwell. They go to the meeting but instead of Isaac, another witch hunter named Ian (Richard Harmon) appears. Ian tells them that Isaac is dead, Eben killed him because he had turned against him. Ian also tells them that the witch ran away after Eben summoned the demons, since he was no longer needed Eben was going to kill him. The four of them, Cassie, Jake, Faye and Diana, decide to trace down the traitor and find out who he is. Their tracking leads them to "The Creepiest Place on Earth" where they find Ian and other witch hunters dead. In the meantime, Melissa (Jessica Parker Kennedy) and Adam (Thomas Dekker) team up to find Adam's family crystal. While they are searching, Adam remembers a magic trick his grandfather used to do with his lucky coin and they believe that he did it to the crystal too. He was cloaking and uncloaking the coin and Adam uses the trick to uncloak the crystal. After the uncloaking, they use the crystal- locating map and they find out that the last crystal is somewhere in the school. Charles calls Blackwell to meet him. When they meet, Charles warns Blackwell to stay away from his daughter. They end up fighting and Charles tells him that he will take Diana away from Chance Harbor so he won't see her again and to stop his plans. Blackwell, goes to Dawn to ask for her help and she agrees to talk to Charles. The episode ends at "The Creepiest Place on Earth" where Jake and Faye find a picture of Jake's parents in the traitor's stuff and wonder why the traitor would have it. Cassie and Diana are chasing the traitor and Cassie uses her dark magic to stop him. They take the crystal back and they find out that the traitor is Nick (Louis Hunter) who is supposed to be dead. ===== Salvador “El Tigre” Valdez is a successful boxing champion whose career is ruined after he refuses to sign a deal with a mafia kingpin. As an act of revenge, he is framed so that he loses the national boxing championship and he is suspended from boxing for ten years. Now, Salvador is forced to seek other forms of income. He gets a job in a gym owned by Josefina Álvarez, a powerful and sophisticated woman who offers him a proposal he is forced to accept due to his serious financial problems. Salvador becomes a paid gigolo for some of the richest women in the city, and he now moves from being a champion in the boxing ring to being a champion in the bedroom. However, Salvador's main goal is to conquer the heart of Socorro Alvarez Castillo, Josefina's daughter. Socorro is a beauty queen and model stuck in a failed marriage, and he views Salvador as uncouth and beneath her standards. But with time, she also begins to fall in love with him. However, their love will be threatened by Josefina, who has also fallen in love with Salvador, her own creation and manipulation tool.Venezuelan telenovelas Salvador de Mujeresalvador de Mujeres ===== This is the story of Rosangelica and Oscar Eduardo whose love will be affected by secrets from the past. Twenty years ago, Rodolfo raped Gisele, his secretary. Out of fury over the incident, her husband Alberto murders Rodolfo. However, Gisele takes the blame for her husband's crime. Out of distress over the situation, she becomes mentally ill and is confined in a mental asylum. As a result of the rape, Gisele gives birth to Rosangelica. Rosangelica grows up into a beautiful woman full of life and a talented artist. She meets Oscar Eduardo, a handsome doctor who later abandons her after discovering about her past. Just like her mother, Rosangelica is left pregnant and confined to an asylum for mental patients. Through a series of events, one of them involving a fire in the asylum, Rosangelica is presumed to be dead. However, she meets Joel, a fashion photographer who transforms her into a sensational model called Lorena Paris. As time passes by, Rosangelica will regain the memories she lost and find a second chance at love with Oscar Eduardo.VENEVISION (1993), 125 capitulos Rosangelica ===== Suji (Urvashi) is the only daughter of billionaire Vishwanathan (Visu) who plays pranks on the unsuspectin and one such prank she does by conducting an interview for choosing personal secretary for her father in which she chooses Ram (Ramki) as the secretary. Vishwanathan's friend Moorthy (Kitty), manager (Ajay Rathnam) and Swarna wants to takeover the whole property of Vishwanathan so Moorthy set up Raja (Kamalesh) to marry Suji. However Suji marries Ram. Vishwanathan suddenly dies of heart attack and Suji who goes to Ooty and is killed by Ram and Moorthy. Suji becomes a ghost and decides to take revenge. Suji witnesses Mayamma (Urvashi), a look-alike who works a fake exorcist and asks her to act as herself. Suji witnesses that real Ram is kidnapped by the villains and it is Raja whose face was changed as Ram through plastic surgery. All the baddies suspect that she might not be Suji and finds out that she is Mayamma. In the climax, Ram signs all the documents, he brilliantly ties up his look-alike Raja and gets him burnt. Swarna turns insane after seeing a skeleton, Suji possesses Moorthy's body and kills Ajay and in the end Moorthy is hanged. ===== After his father dies, Esper Harte learns that he may collect on his father's insurance. However, his mother and a crooked cop want to get rid of him so that they can take the money. Desperate to escape their problems, Esper and his girlfriend, Donna Huffman, decide to cook their own methamphetamine. ===== Megan (Keira Knightley) is an aimless twenty-eight-year-old living in Seattle, Washington who is in a committed relationship with her high school sweetheart and still close with her high school friends. At her friend Allison's (Ellie Kemper) wedding, her boyfriend unexpectedly proposes. She also sees her father cheating on her mother. Shocked and confused, she flees and runs into teenager Annika (Chloë Grace Moretz) and her friends outside a grocery store. After buying them alcohol, Megan plays with their skateboard. When they ask her to join them on their night out, she does. Returning home, Megan's boyfriend suggests that rather than having a big wedding, they elope. Megan agrees, but delays the wedding by pretending she has a week-long career advice seminar to attend. Megan receives a call from Annika asking her to pretend to be her absentee mother at a guidance counsellor's meeting. Megan goes to the meeting, then asks Annika if, in return, she can stay at her house. Annika is unsuccessful at sneaking Megan into her house, where her single-parent lawyer father Craig (Sam Rockwell) questions Megan about her relationship with his daughter. Megan lies that there was a gap between her lease expiring and her move into a new apartment. Craig reluctantly allows her to stay and gradually begins to trust her. Annika asks Megan to drive her to her estranged mother's house to see her for the first time in years. Craig asks Megan out for a drink. When they return—having had more drinks than they planned—they end up having sex. The next morning, he offers to let her stay longer than the week she asked for, but she declines. Annika, seeing them kiss, tentatively tells Megan that she approves of the relationship. She then finds the engagement ring in Megan's purse. Megan tells her she's engaged, and that Craig has no idea. On the way home from shopping for Annika's prom dress, they begin arguing, and Patrick is distracted and crashes the car. He tells Megan he has been drinking the wine she bought for them because he is upset that his parents are sending him to boarding school. Feeling guilty, Megan tells the police she was the one driving the car. She still has alcohol on her breath from that morning, and is arrested. When Craig arrives to free her, Megan reveals her engagement and that she bought alcohol for his daughter. Megan's father picks her up at the police station. He says he has confessed his cheating to her mother and they are trying to work things out. Misty shows up at Megan's door with the white dress Megan bought and a few other things she'd left in Patrick's car, and tries to convince Megan to go to the prom. When Anthony comes to the door, they tell him Misty is a girl Megan was mentoring at the seminar. Once he goes back upstairs, Misty offers Megan a prom ticket and urges her to go for Annika's benefit. Megan continues to lie to her fiancé about where she was for the past week. At the airport, he takes a selfie of them and sends it to their high school friends. Megan, realizing their relationship is stifling her, breaks up with him, unfriends her high school friends, and goes to Annika's prom, where she tells Annika to be honest and pursue Junior, a friend with whom she is in love. Megan goes to Craig's house and leaves him a box of wine with a note that says, 'Can we try again? Check [Yes] or [No]". She knocks, then hides at the bottom of the steps. Craig answers the door, reads the note, sees Megan at the bottom of the steps, and closes the door. Not to be deterred, Megan knocks again, then picks up the house key hidden outside—but before she can unlock the door, Craig opens it again and lets her in. ===== Tom 'Cheyenne Tommy' Wade (Tom Tyler), is a lawman who poses as a gang member in an attempt to expose Girard (Lon Chaney Jr.), a fraudulent cattle thief. He steals one thousand dollars from the thief, promising to return it if he can join the gang, while plotting a way to expose them as thieves. As Cheyenne is let into the gang, he begins to blackmail the leader, forcing him to let more law enforcers join the gang, eventually outnumbering them and finally arresting the thieves for good. ===== After the discovery that Nick (Louis Hunter) is alive, the members of the Circle are divided with Jake (Chris Zylka) saying that this is not the Nick they know and they have to kill him and Melissa (Jessica Parker Kennedy) saying that they should help him. Blackwell (Joe Lando) keeps telling everyone that they need the crystals so they can put them together and make the Crystal Skull. They need to find the last crystal. They know it's at school after Adam (Thomas Dekker) uncloaked it, but they don't know where exactly. Blackwell tells Cassie she can use her dark magic to go back in time and see where Adam's grandfather (Chad Willett) hide it. Cassie is trying the spell but she can't see much, so she asks Diana's (Shelley Hennig) help. Diana, after learning that she is Blackwell's daughter is trying to stay away from him and his plans because she doesn't trust him. Cassie manages to convince her to do the spell together and when they do they discover some more things about Blackwell. Cassie and Diana see Amelia (Andrea Brooks) talking to Elizabeth (Elise Gatien) and they find out that Amelia knew what Blackwell was planning and she was trying to stop it by taking Cassie away. It's also revealed to Cassie and Diana that Blackwell planned for all the six pregnancies of their parents so the kids could grow up together and he would be able to build his own Circle. After everything they learn, Diana leaves Cassie alone accusing her that Blackwell is in their lives because she was the one who let him in just like her mother did sixteen years ago. Cassie doesn't trust her father anymore, but she can't understand what he is trying to do with the Circle. She knows though that they have to get the last crystal and not give it to him. Nick hears where the last crystal is and he takes it. The members of the Circle chase him once again to take it back. They follow him to a place where he meets Eben (Sammi Rotibi) and they see that Nick is trying to exchange the crystal with the demon he has inside him because it keeps him alive. In the meantime, Faye (Phoebe Tonkin) invites Jake to the prom despite the fact that he stood her up two years earlier. The attend together and they are starting to get closer again. Blackwell, realizing that Charles (Gale Harold) is getting in his way because of the bond Diana has with him, attempts to break Diana's loyalty to her father. Dawn (Natasha Henstridge) is trying to warn Charles after her failed attempt to stop Blackwell but she doesn't have much of luck. Blackwell is using magic to haunt Charles with Amelia's death. When Diana gets home, she finds him scared and confused and when Charles tells her what he did, Diana runs away from him. The episode ends with the Circle and Blackwell encounter with Eben and Nick. The encounter leads to Melissa being the one who kills Nick to save Jake, Blackwell getting the last crystal and Eben kidnapping Faye. ===== 16-year-old Russell is still going on dates with girls while having a secret relationship with football quarterback Kevin, who will do anything to prevent his football teammates from finding out. Min and Therese tell everyone that they are just really good friends. And then there is Ike, who cannot figure out who he is or who he wants to be. Finding the truth too hard to hide, they all decide to form the Geography Club, thinking nobody else in their right mind would ever want to join. However, their secrets may soon be discovered and they could have to face the choice of revealing who they really are. ===== Morgane descends from a long line of witches. Her son Arthur has an innate gift for witchcraft. Yet Morgane wants him to become a normal human being without supernatural powers. There is only one way to achieve that. She needs to carry out an ancient ritual which requires the presence of a person who was born under a very specific constellation. The US-American inventor Michael meets all requirements. Morgane takes him to her family's castle in France. Meanwhile, the evil sorcerer Molok has a different plan . He kidnaps Arthur and tries to make him his successor. ===== The Diana begins with a summary of previous events, telling us that the shepherd Sireno is in love with the shepherdess Diana. She once returned his love, but when Sireno was called away from their village, she was married to another shepherd named Delio. The story begins with Sireno's return after a year's absence, having already learned of Diana's marriage. Over the course of the first three books, Sireno encounters other shepherds and shepherdesses who sing songs and tell stories of their own experiences with frustrated love. Among these is a warrior maiden named Felismena (not truly a shepherd, but dressed as one for the time being), who rescues Sireno and his friends from an attack by wild men. The group of shepherds is persuaded to seek out the enchantress Felicia, who may have the power to solve their romantic dilemmas. In the fourth book they are welcomed by Felicia at her castle, and proceed to tour the wonders within (including the halls of Venus and Mars, and a performance by the legendary Orpheus). After they have rested, Felicia administers her magic potion, causing some of the shepherds to either forget or reroute their old desires. Sireno is cured of his love for Diana. In the final three books the initial love stories are resolved, with the shepherds either finding new love partners or recovering ones they believed they had lost. Felismena finds her lover, Don Felis (or "Felix" in the English translation), and rescues him from an attack by enemy knights. With a little help from Felicia's magic, Felis remembers his love for Felismena and the two are married. The Sireno-Diana situation, however, remains unresolved. Sireno can now greet Diana with calm indifference, but Diana is clearly pained by his transformation and laments her forced marriage to another man. The book ends by promising a sequel, though Montemayor never lived to complete one. ===== The story opens with Barabbas (Arthur Maude) stealing a headdress of precious stones to impress Judith (Constance Crawley), but her love is actually for Caiaphas (Joe Harris), the high priest of the city, who is devising a plot to kill Jesus Christ. When Barabbas stabs an associate of Caiaphas during an argument over Judith, Caiaphas has Barabbas arrested by Roman soldiers. Then as Barabbas is led away, Caiaphas kills the injured man to prevent him from revealing the plot, and Barrabas is blamed for the crime. Sometime later, Judith at the urging of Caiaphas convinces Judas Iscariot, who is her brother, to betray Jesus, which allows Caiaphas to have Jesus arrested. Barrabas in the meantime has been freed, but is arrested a second time when he makes an attempt on the life of Caiaphas, and Barrabas ends up being held in the same prison as Jesus. Both Barrabas and Jesus are sentenced to die by crucifixion, but Jewish custom allows the release of a prisoner on the day of the Passover feast. Pontius Pilate, the Prefect of the Roman province of Judaea, has the authority to decide whether to free Barabbas or Jesus in honor of the Passover. However, Pilate is unwilling to make the decision himself, so he lets a crowd that has gathered before him choose who is to live. The crowd chooses Barabbas, who is set free, and Jesus, who is innocent of any wrongdoing, dies on the cross. Following the crucifixion, Judas in remorse hangs himself, and Judith, driven mad by the death of her brother, stabs Caiaphas, and then commits suicide."The Shadow of Nazareth (movie review)". In Motography: Exploiting Motion Pictures (magazine), v. X, no. 19 (15 November 1913), p. 366. ===== Interpol officer Dickson Kwan is sent to Hong Kong to investigate in a fake passport forgery case and collaborates with officer Pau Sei and Lau Ting Kin. Due to different approaches on investigating, Dickson and Sei often get into conflicts. Later during an arrest operation, Dickson saves Sei's life and they forget about their bygones. Sei has a daughter Eva, who opposes his father being a cop. Dickson falls in love with Eva and pursues her, however she does not like Dickson's dangerous profession and although she has feelings for him, she still rejects him. On the day just after his retirement Sei is killed in an ambush by Tong who mistaken him for Dickson since he picked up the message Tong left for Dickson. Even without proof, Dickson knows the murderer of Sei is Tong and he relentlessly goes after him despite being ordered to leave Hong Kong. Finally Tong is shot dead by Lau Ting Kin at the construction site where he lured Dickson using Eva. Dickson finally leaves Hong Kong and the others go on with their lives in Hong Kong as usual. ===== Yumi Fukuzawa (Honoka Miki) has been attending Lillian Girls' Academy, a Catholic high school, for about six months when one day, while praying in front of the Virgin Mary statue near the school entrance, she is approached by second-year student Sachiko Ogasawara (Haru) who straightens Yumi's uniform neckerchief. Yumi's classmate Tsutako Takeshima (Alice Hirose) later shows her that she took a photograph of Yumi's meeting with Sachiko earlier that morning. Tsutako agrees to give Yumi the photo, but only if she can display it at the upcoming school festival and get Sachiko's permission to do so as well. As Sachiko is a member of the Yamayuri Council, which acts as the student council, they head over to the Rose Mansion on campus, the meeting place of the council. Yumi and Tsutako are waiting outside in the hallway while the council is having a meeting when Sachiko bursts out of the room and knocks Yumi and herself down. Sachiko apologizes and is about to leave, but Tsutako shows her the photo and asks her permission to display it. Sachiko takes Yumi back into the meeting room, followed by Tsutako, and tells the other members that she has chosen Yumi to be her petite sœur. Third- year student and Rosa Chinensis Yōko Mizuno (Kaoru Hirata) explains to Yumi that they will be performing Cinderella at the upcoming school festival. Sachiko has been chosen to play the lead opposite Suguru Kashiwagi (Masahiro Usui), the student council president of the neighboring Hanadera Boys' Academy, much to her displeasure. Yōko told Sachiko that she would not have to play Cinderella if she could find a petite sœur. However, when Sachiko tries to give Yumi her rosary in front of the others, Yumi refuses to be her petite sœur. Yumi tries to come to Sachiko's aide, but in doing so, Yōko proposes that if Sachiko really can make Yumi her petite sœur, then Yumi will play Cinderella. After school, Sachiko comes to get Yumi so they can practice for the play, which includes dance lessons. The next day, Sachiko personally brings Yumi her own script so she can practice the lines. Sachiko later tests her, and sees that Yumi has been memorizing the lines. Yōko later explains to Yumi that the play is an attempt to lessen Sachiko's dislike of men, and Yōko asks Yumi to guide Suguru from the front gate to the Rose Mansion. Sachiko goes to the auditorium first, followed by Yumi, and the two practice dancing for a bit. Yumi notices Sachiko's displeasure with having to dance with Suguru, but suspects there is more to it than simply her dislike of men. When Sachiko goes missing, Yumi and the others go to look for her, and Yumi and Sei Satō (Karen Takizawa) find her with Suguru in an unused classroom. Sachiko explains that Suguru is her cousin, and Suguru further explains that they are engaged to be married. Suguru tries to kiss Sachiko, who slaps him and runs away, followed by Yumi. Sachiko tells her that their engagement was set up by their parents. The play goes well with Sachiko playing Cinderella. Following the after party, Yumi leaves the Rose Mansion and believes her life will now return to normal. However, Yumi is stopped by Sachiko in front of the Virgin Mary statue and she once again offers Yumi her rosary, who accepts. ===== Jocelyn Butler, called Joss, is a 22-year-old half-American, half-Scottish woman who finished college, tries to become a writer and is the main protagonist of the series. After losing her whole family during a car accident while she was at school 8 years ago and her best friend afterwards, she decided to build a cool and tough façade in which she doesn't care for anyone and tells everyone bluntly what she feels without feeling guilty. She starts her new life by searching for an apartment to share with a roommate. She finds a free room on Dublin Street, owned by Ellie Carmichael, and pays her a visit by taxi. On her way, she is invited to a taxi ride with an attractive and seemingly intimidating man, whom she refers as 'The Suit'. After talking to him and realizing that she's already attracted to him, Joss shows off her coolness, pretending to be completely indifferent about him, which pleases him. When he asks her if she's got a name, Joss cheekily replies that she has two and leaves him hanging. In the new apartment, which Joss finds fantastic because of its elegant design, she meets Ellie Carmichael, a bubbly and sweet blonde-haired university student, to whom Joss becomes unwillingly attached. Much to her shock she also finds out that the so-called 'Suit' is her older brother and the owner of the famous club Fire. In the upcoming events, Joss' plan to remain aloof gets rebuffed when she's invited to Ellie's and Braden's family dinner at the Nichols. She tries to refuse at first but later feels guilty about doing so and agrees. In the Nichols house, she meets Ellie's mother Elodie and her stepfather Clark and also Ellie's younger siblings Hannah and Declan. She finds out that Braden and Ellie have the same dad, Douglas Carmichael, who never asked after them and died, and that Braden views Ellie's family more as family than his own mother and that he had to mature at a very young age. Joss suddenly feels pity, trying to think of a young Braden and is embarrassed that she cares, while it pleases Ellie. During dinner, the close family atmosphere provokes a panic attack in Joss of which she's ashamed. Yet the family doesn't talk about it in front her because they know it makes her uncomfortable and Joss feels touched, especially after Braden's only purpose is to make sure she's okay. In later events, Joss' attraction to Braden and her panic attacks become more overwhelming and she decides to go to a psychologist, Dr. Kathryn Pritchard, to find a solution for that problem. She finds herself piece by piece, but still refuses to acknowledge her affections for both Braden and Ellie. While being busy with becoming soft, Joss is also haunted by her past. While writing a fantasy story with her parents in the lead roles, she has a panic attack in the gym after thinking of happy times with them and she has to help her friend Rhian with her boyfriend James, who shows up at Joss and Ellie's apartment. Also, Joss still feels guilty about the death of her former friend Dru, who was interested in a guy on whom Joss had a crush on too but didn't tell her, to prevent from hurting her, when they were teens. In a park meeting, where she meets Jenna and Ed, Ellie's friends from University, Joss realizes that Ellie has strong feelings for Adam, Braden's best friend, and wonders if he reciprocates them. In the meantime, Joss' and Braden's relationship gets to its climax when Braden attempts to make Joss jealous by being with a beautiful woman who is married and Joss reacts back when Craig, who had been interested in her, makes out with her without her stopping him. During her break, Joss and Braden confront each other and lose control by making out and almost having sex. They are interrupted by another co-worker, Alistair, and Braden uses the moment to get Joss to a conversation about their situation, to which Joss reluctantly agrees. The next day, Braden proposes Joss a non-exclusive friends with benefits relationship, to which Joss, although trying to negotiate with him, agrees and they both end up having sex for the first time with Joss being blown away. In the following months, Joss realizes that she doesn't only like Ellie and her family but that she also loves Braden. Because of her fear of losing him, she tries to keep her distance from him. When Ellie invites Joss over to a party in Fire, Ellie accidentally spills that some of Braden's ex-girlfriends would be there, forcing Joss to become jealous and flirting with Gavin whom she met at the gym and who helped her while she was having a panic attack. The whole evening ends in a fiasco when Braden, outraged, hits him. It turns out that Gavin was the guy Analise, Braden's then fiancée, cheated on him with. Braden didn't care actually but when he saw him flirting with Joss, he hit him, although from previous events he swore to never become that violent again. Joss feels guilty but after Braden takes her to his office and confronts her about it, she snaps and screams at him for flirting with other women who were his ex-girlfriends and asks him, hurt and upset, if she was so worthless that he could do that to her. Braden comforts her and apologizes for his behavior, while Joss replies that she can't be hurt by him. But the fact that he did hurt her is proof enough for Braden that she loves him and when he has sex with her on the desk, to read her feelings for him in her gray eyes which become soft with him, he knows that he loves her and that she belongs to him. Soon after, Joss falls back to her closed-off persona when it turns out that Ellie has a brain tumor that could result in cancer. Shocked and scared that she could lose another person she loves, Joss breaks up with Braden out of fear of losing him too and keeps distance from him and Ellie. While Braden, upset and hurt, gets advice from Elodie, Joss crashes at Jo's apartment and seeks help from Dr. Pritchard, who motivates her to fight her demons. After Braden says that she owes Ellie an apology if she's already convinced that she doesn't love him, Joss decides to be brave and goes to Ellie, comforting her and saying that she loves her and she'd make it. The next day, while Ellie is still trying to relax before her upcoming surgery, Joss and Braden are in a heated argument in which Braden throws harsh words to hurt her. He pushes her over the edge when he lies to her, saying that he slept with another woman. Hurt and angered, Joss throws plates at him and claims to hate him, while Braden tries to comfort her and ensures that he hasn't been with anyone but her. Still angered but confused about this whole mess, Joss suggests that they should talk after Ellie's full recovery. Braden uses this moment and tells Joss that he loves her and that he'll do everything to make sure she stays his. Joss calls him crazy while Ellie defends her brother, saying that "he's fighting for what he wants". This is also Adam's cue and he appears and declares his love for Ellie in front of his best friend, which Braden accepts without problems, since he already knew about their feelings. He had waited for Adam to go after his sister and called both, because of their "arguments," a nuisance. Annoyed by this fact, Joss walks out but uses her time to congratulate her friend and being happy for her. In the final moments, it turns out that Ellie's surgery went well and she tries to bring Joss and Braden back together by saying that Braden has been out with a beautiful woman who might be the manager of Fire. Joss starts to feel upset but thinks it's the best this way. She also decides to fly back to Virginia to deal with her family's death and probably stay there permanently, but is stopped by Braden, who is angry at Joss for still being stubborn about her feelings and trying to do something alone without asking him. When he rips up her ticket, Joss unleashes her full anger and yells at him, saying that she was safe with not caring for someone until him and he should stop trying to fix her. Braden convinces her of his sincerity in his feelings for her and that she isn't as broken as she thinks she is, and Joss finally admits her love for him and both end up having sex together as a real couple. Joss also confides in Braden all her memories of her family and is happy that Braden loves her just the way she is. At the end, Joss realizes that she's still far from finally moving on but with the help of Braden, she'll be able to find her own peace, truly recover from her past and find a brand new start in life, alongside the new people she met and will meet. Two years later, it turns out that she and Braden will marry and when everyone waits on Joss and asks if she's all right, Joss replies simply with "I'm ready" - ready to take on whatever may come. ===== In Linden's car, Pastor Mike, holding a knife to her throat, takes her phone and gun then orders her to drive around. She secretly turns on her police radio and tries to talk him down. At the police station, Bullet tells Holder that Lyric called and that Mike is taking Lyric to the woods where he killed the other girls. Holder relays the news to Skinner (Elias Koteas), who's reluctant to take action. When Holder vouches for his informant, Skinner pulls half the officers searching trains for Mike and redirects them to the woods around the pond. Holder hears Linden's voice over an open radio channel and realizes she's being held hostage. Skinner redirects all resources to find Linden's car. All officers in the room listen intently as Linden talks to Pastor Mike. Linden tells Mike that she understands his work because she grew up in foster care. He accuses her of trying to humanize herself so that he won't kill her, adding that it won't work. He then opens up about the kidnapping incident in Tempe, Arizona, saying he was wrongly accused and was just trying to help the girl through drug detoxification. Instead, he lost his ministry. He says no one believed him, that they all looked at him as Linden was looking at him at that moment. He directs her to a desolate parking garage, where the radio cuts out. He sits in silence, gun at the ready, and she urges him to tell the police about the girl in Tempe. She then confides about her strained relationship with son Jack. He softens a bit then asks her to take him to the waterfront. Back at the station, Linden's voice fades back into the open radio channel. Holder hears her tell Mike about a friend's moment of despair on a nearby bridge. Catching her reference to his own breakdown, Holder realizes Linden is describing Biltmore Pier. He and a team of cops rush out of the station. Mike admits that he dropped Angie off at the veterinarian. Taking her to a hospital would have landed her back in the foster system. He then spots Linden's police radio and orders her to pull over. He marches her at gunpoint to the edge of a pier, but ultimately drops to his knees and tosses the gun into the water. As he prays for forgiveness, the police arrive with their guns drawn. She shields him, yelling that he is unarmed. He is taken into custody unharmed. In prison, Ray Seward's lawyer (John Shaw) tells him that he was unable to reach Linden. Seward asks to change his execution method to lethal injection, but is told that it's too late to change his fate. While being led back to his cell, Seward suffers a panic attack. In a rare moment of compassion, Francis Becker (Hugh Dillon) calms him. At the station, Skinner tells Holder that Mike isn't the killer—he was in Mexico City for the period that the 17 murders took place. Skinner adds that Lyric is not "missing." Patrol just picked her up on the street. Furious, Holder finds Bullet out in the hallway and screams at her for misleading him and endangering Linden. He threatens to put her back in the foster system and kicks her out of the station. At home, Linden watches Skinner on television as he tells reporters that Mike is no longer a suspect. Holder visits with some Chinese take-out. She recounts her experience with Mike to him. He notices Trisha Seward's case file, and she remarks that Ray Seward will be executed in two days. Bullet finds Lyric hustling on the street and asks what happened to her the night before. Lyric yells at her for telling the cops she was missing, then informs her that she isn't a lesbian and is back with Twitch. Heart broken, Bullet buys drugs from Poochie (Bryce Hodgson), who tells her he just sold drugs to a girl who had her finger chopped off and warns Bullet to be careful. Becker's wife, Annie (Sonya Salomaa) stops Evan Henderson (Aaron Douglas) in the prison waiting room and tells him Becker hasn't been home in a couple of days. She asks for consolation but Henderson, seeing her son (Colin MacKechnie) sitting nearby, excuses himself and leaves. Bullet tracks down Angie, who's about to leave town on a bus. Bullet pushes her to reveal her kidnapper's identity. When Angie refuses, Bullet tries to bribe her with the drugs she bought. Bullet stops at a diner and leaves a voice-mail for Holder, pleading with him to call her back. She apologizes for the Lyric incident and says she knows who the killer is. Still at Linden's house, Holder ignores the calls from Bullet. As they pore over Seward's case file, Linden and Holder remark that Seward really loves his son, judging from family photos of Adrian's first birthday. As he leaves Linden's house, Holder offers to take the Seward file and look it over, as Linden might have tunnel vision, figuratively speaking. A more-desperate Seward calls Linden to beg for her help exonerating him. He hopes that Adrian has additional information and says he will get the foster parents to allow Linden to speak with Adrian again. At the diner, Bullet continues calling Holder but cannot reach him. Outside, a car pulls up and its unseen driver watches Bullet through the diner window. ===== Faye (Phoebe Tonkin) is in the hands of the witch hunters and the Circle is trying to find a way to save her. They disagree if they should listen to Blackwell (Joe Lando) and built the Crystal Skull or if they should try to save her with the Circle's power. When Eben (Sammi Rotibi) calls he asks for one of the crystals so they won't be able to build the Crystal Skull. They decide to help Blackwell build it, use it to kill the witch hunters, save Faye, and then decide what they should do with Blackwell. Cassie (Britt Robertson) and Diana (Shelley Hennig) go to meet Blackwell. He informs them that to build the Skull, they should first destroy the family crystals so they can reform into it. When that is done, their Circle will be unbound. Diana reacts when she hears that but Cassie says it's the only way to kill the witch hunters and save Faye. They go ahead and do the ritual. The Crystal Skull is now formed and Cassie denies giving it to Blackwell saying that she wants to be the one who will kill Eben. Blackwell's persistence makes her ask him why she can't do it since they have the same goal and Blackwell reveals that killing Eben is not his goal. He uses his magic to knockout Diana and Cassie and takes the Skull. In the meantime, Charles (Gale Harold) tells Dawn (Natasha Henstridge) that Amelia is haunting him and she tells him that it was Blackwell who did that so he can make Diana run away from him. They both realize that what Blackwell is trying to do will hurt their kids, especially when they can't find Diana or Faye. They know that the only way to defeat Blackwell and the witch hunters is by getting their power back. Charles calls his mother Kate (Stepfanie Kramer) to come and help them. When Kate comes, Dawn gets a phone call from Faye who's telling her that she is captive at the boat and she needs help. Charles and Dawn inform Kate what is happening and they ask her to give them their power back. Kate tells them that their power was destroyed after it was taken away from them and it can't be restored, so she decides to give them hers. Meanwhile, Adam (Thomas Dekker), Melissa (Jessica Parker Kennedy) and Jake (Chris Zylka) are outside the boat waiting for Cassie and Diana to come so they can save Faye. When Jake attempts to get on the boat alone, Adam stops him with magic. They realize that they have their individual magic back which means the Circle is no longer bound, but they can't understand why. Trying to figure out what is going on, Adam leaves to go back to Cassie and Diana while Melissa and Jake get on the boat to find Faye. Melissa and Jake find Faye but before they can get off the boat, Eben gets all three of them. He ties them up and tries to burn them. At that moment, Charles and Dawn arrive. Charles is using a spell to get the demons out of Eben while Dawn is putting out the fire and saves the three kids. The demons get out of Eben but get inside Charles. Not having the demons to protect him anymore, Eben is powerless and Jake kills him. Dawn, Faye and Melissa see Charles and see that he has the demons inside him. Charles asks Dawn to tell Diana that he loves her and he jumps into the sea. Back in the abandoned house, Blackwell is trying to complete his plans. Cassie and Diana wake up and try to escape but they can't because Blackwell formed a circle around them that is not allowing them to get out of it. They are trying to understand what he is doing when Blackwell is casting a spell into the Crystal Skull that turns it to black. Cassie asks him since he is not using the Skull to kill witch hunters, what is he using it for, he says to kill witches without Balcoin blood. Blackwell proceeds to tell them about what he wanted to do since the beginning. He wants to form a Circle with only Balcoin kids and there are four more coming who grew up in other cities with other Circles. A dark Circle is more powerful than even the Crystal Skull. Adam gets to the house and tries to get the Skull but Blackwell knocks him across the room. The Skull has already started affecting all the witches and when Cassie sees Adam, she tries to get out of the circle but her power is not enough to destroy the spell. She needs Diana's power too and to make Diana activate her dark magic she tries to kill her. Diana's magic forces them out of the circle that John trapped them in. Cassie takes the Skull and tries to reverse the spell. Blackwell fights back with his magic, but when Diana unites her power with Cassie's, he can't fight them and they kill him. The whole Circle gathers at Cassie's home discussing what they should do now. They decide that they have to destroy the Skull and they ask Adam to do it because he is the most trustworthy for that. Cassie tries to convince them to re-bind the Circle but the others don't agree with that since all the bad things started happening after they bound the Circle. Diana tells everyone that she needs to stay away from all of this for a while and that she is leaving town. Cassie's attempt to change her mind doesn't work. The series ends with Kate casting a spell on Charles to put him to sleep; Faye and Melissa celebrating getting their solo magic back and being alive; Adam having the Skull that seems to be taking over him with its power; Cassie having the Balcoin mark on her palm and using her magic to ignite a fireplace; Diana also having the Balcoin mark on her palm and leaving town with Grant (Tim Phillipps); Jake receiving a package from his grandfather with the note: "The Circles are coming together. Your fight is far from over. Grandpa Royce" and four strangers with the Balcoin mark on their palms getting into town. ===== A popular horror webtoon artist Kang Ji-yoon (Lee Si-young) finds life imitating her own work when her publisher turns up dead in a gruesome way, precisely mirrors the images in her latest comic. After a series of murders are connected to her webtoon, a private detective Lee Ki-cheol (Um Ki- joon) places Ji-Yoon on the list of suspects. ===== Kevin Pearse is a 29-year-old drop-out who lives off his family trust and spends most of his time surfing. He is seeing two women, young Emily and older Moira. His father Scan arrives. ===== A successful alcoholic writer is murdered and his wife is accused. ===== Captain Magee is a sailor whose boat is bought from under him by a millionaire tycoon. He tries to find the tycoon with the help of the tycoon's daughter. ===== ===== A sweet tale about a young woman's dog that makes a deal with the Happy Ghost (Raymond Wong) to become human for 44 days. But after those days are over he must go and be reincarnated. ===== Malini (Nithya Menon) is a nursing student in Bangalore with plans of traveling to Canada, Toronto for a career. She meets Varun (Krish J. Sathaar) from the travel consultancy agency working towards setting up her visa. They soon fall in love and start living together. Malini loves him with all her heart and takes their relationship and living together seriously. One day while at a pub, a guy misbehaves with Malini, and Varun beats him up badly. The guy tries to take revenge on Varun and searches for him. Varun goes into hiding with the help of his boss Prakash (Naresh). Prakash arrives at Varun's home to inform Malini about the situation. Then he asks her plainly "Can I have sex with you?" A shocked Malini is then brutally attacked and raped. When Varun finds out what happened, he becomes violent and wants to kill Prakash. Malini calms him down saying that she does not want to make the incident worse than it is; she instead wants to get to Canada at the earliest. Once Malini recovers from her injuries, Prakash visits her again to ask for forgiveness. He comes while Varun is not around and rapes her a second time. Malini decides not to travel abroad and plans to murder Prakash. Varun discusses the situation with Prakash, who suggests killing Malini and appoints Varun to do it. Varun traps her by putting some drugs in her bag. The police arrest Malini, and she is imprisoned. While Malini calls out for help, she finds Varun simply walking away from her, which is when she realizes he set her up. Varun relocates to Chennai and runs a modeling agency. While in prison, Malini meets Janaki (Janaki), who is sentenced for murder. Through Janaki's criminal world connections, Malini realizes that Varun is a known pimp and was cheating her along with Prakash's support. Janaki and Malini bond well with each other, and Janaki moulds a criminal mindset within her for the strength and courage needed to strike back at Varun and Prakash. When the court sets her free, Malini, with the help of DK kills Prakash by poisoning him with a cobra. Next, she arrives in Chennai as a femme fatale in search of Varun while pretending to be a model. Later one night, Malini hooks up with Varun in his studio. Varun, who had recognized her earlier, reveals it angrily berates her. He beats her and abuses her by calling her a "slut who does any 'adjustment' to flourish her career" for stopping her further being a menace to him. But his frustration dissolves slowly as he wants to enjoy her company. He reminds her she is a mere woman. But at night Malini executes her revenge plan and sedates Varun and sadistically penectomises him. When he regains consciousness she tells him that she has removed his male organ through a medical surgery. While Varun finds himself in intense pain and bound to his bed, she taunts him to make him realize his faults and the gross wrongs he committed to her and rationalizes her crime. But he doesn't yield to her taunts and reveals a backstory concerning his mother and that his life as a pimp is not entirely his fault. Malini tells Varun that she knows that she is still somewhere in his heart. She reminds him that she has only lost someone who cheated on her, whereas he lost someone who genuinely loved him. Now Varun is stunned that he is not even able to face Malini. Varun recollects that her love was true and his love was overshadowed by his male supremacy concept and greed for wealth. Over the days, he admits his actions that caused her pain. Then Malini leaves him but not before inviting him to settle the score with her, if any remains there. Varun accepts the challenge of a true criminal as he is and taunts her that he will confront her when he is ready, most probably knowing that he has to settle the score with her in terms of true love with roots in violence. Malini leaves for Canada, dismantles her cell phone, and cuts further contact with DK. ===== The film begins with the police investigating an accident scene, during which a girl arrives and learns that a man named Arjun's body has been damaged and his chances of survival are almost impossible. Arjun is shown to be alive and mourning the death of his loved one, following which he gets his head shaved and sets out to accomplish a mission. A flashback begins, showing how Arjun managed to rescue his father Harischandra Prasad from the goons sent by a minister named Byreddy. In order to seek revenge, Byreddy gets a criminal named Bhavani released from prison. Arjun in the meanwhile meets a girl named Anjali and they fall in love. One day, after dropping her at the railway station, Arjun is attacked by Bhavani and his goons but is rescued by his uncle Lakshman. At home, Harischandra reveals that Bhavani was an orphan adopted by his father Vishnu Prasad, but he betrayed him by doing illegal weapon business, following which his father got him arrested. Bhavani killed his father and Harischandra still got him punished by the law. In the meanwhile, Harischandra's brother Ajay's daughter Riya arrives and her marriage is fixed with Arjun. However, on the day of Holi, when Arjun invites Anjali to meet his parents and she leaves upon listening about his marriage, Ajay is killed by Bhavani's henchman. This prompts Arjun to fight off Byreddy's goons and make him arrange for a meeting with Bhavani. They meet at a railway crossing where Bhavani is found holding Anjali hostage, due to which Arjun is unable to shoot him. It is then revealed that Anjali had been sent undercover by Bhavani, realizing which shatters Arjun who declares his love for her before his parents. Back to present, Arjun contacts Riya and tells her to meet him at the mountains outside the city, where he fights off goons and then proceeds to shoot Riya in the head. Learning that Arjun's not yet dead, Byreddy tries to escape along with his goons. A car chase ensues, at the end of which Arjun kills him. The flashback resumes, and an enraged Arjun searches for Anjali, only to find that her "relatives" have taken her away. In front of Bhavani, Anjali confesses her love for Arjun. Harischandra tells Riya to get closer to Arjun, and soon Lakshman is found to be embroiled in the illegal weapon business. Bhavani decides to tell Arjun that it was Harischandra who did the illegal weapon business. Anjali meets Arjun and apologizes, confessing her love for him. Arjun realizes her true emotions and convinces Harischandra for their marriage. It is then revealed that Lakshman had introduced Riya to trap Arjun. She gives lift to Anjali and after revealing her intentions, gets her injured in a car accident. Anjali is admitted to the hospital and Byreddy tells Arjun that it was Bhavani who got her attacked. Lakshman and Harischandra convince Arjun to kill Bhavani, following which he attacks his goons but is knocked unconscious. A car chase ensues between Lakshman and Bhavani. Upon gaining consciousness, Arjun manages to crash the car on a bridge. He is rescued by Bhavani, who then reveals that he is his father and not Harischandra, who has lied to him about everything. It is also revealed that Bhavani never tried to attack Arjun and didn't even tell Anjali that he's his son. Consumed by the thirst for wealth, Harischandra killed Vishnu Prasad and Arjun's mother but got Bhavani framed for his murder. In the meanwhile, Harischandra's wife becomes aware of his intentions as he explains his plan to Byreddy. Bhavani requests Arjun to address him as his father once before death, and he does the same before Bhavani runs towards Lakshman and his men with a bomb, causing everyone's death in an explosion. Arjun is rescued by Bhavani's brother Kaali who then reveals it to him that Vishnu Prasad's three sons: Harischandra, Ajay and Lakshman were jealous of Bhavani, due to which they first framed and got him sent to jail, and in his absence, killed Vishnu Prasad and Arjun's mother. Bhavani, upon returning from jail, was forced to take the blame of their murders in order to save a young Arjun. He was sent to jail and Harischandra raised Arjun as his own son. Realizing the truth, Arjun decides to seek revenge. Back to present, Harischandra holds Kaali hostage at a warehouse, where Arjun arrives and a shootout ensues, resulting in Harischandra's death. ===== As a 30-minute silent production (some sources state 20 minutes), the film has to significantly compact and truncate the story of the 900 plus page novel. Many characters are not directly identified by name, but would be familiar to those with knowledge of the novel. Nicholas Nickleby and his mother and sister Kate arrive in London, and take up lodgings at Miss LaCreevy's (a miniature painter, per the sign on her house). Mrs. Nickleby sends a message to her brother-in-law Ralph Nickleby, a money-lender, asking his assistance in finding employment for Nicholas. Ralph visits the Nicklebys and shows Nicholas an advertisement to be a school teacher for Mr. Squeers' academy. Wackford Squeers is at the Saracen Head's Inn in London, allowing his new students nearly nothing to eat while he dines well. Ralph introduces Nicholas to Squeers, and Nicholas then leaves London to go to Wackford's Dotheboys Hall, as Kate and Mrs. Nickleby sadly look on. Squeers and Nickleby arrive at Dotheboys Hall, met by Smike, the broken-down sad drudge of the school. Nicholas meets Mrs. Squeers and the couples' daughter Fanny (who is immediately taken by Nicholas' handsome looks), and impish son Wackford junior. In class, Mr. Squeers treats the children badly and feeds them very little (one spoonful of something unpleasant for each). Fanny finds an excuse to enter the classroom to see Nicholas, the object of her affection. Smike enters after the class is dismissed and is shown kindness by Nicholas. Th next scene returns to London, where Kate is treated insultingly by guests of Ralph at a dinner at his house. The four quests are not identified, but are clearly Sir Mulberry Hawke, Lord Frederick Verisopht, and the similar-looking Mr. Pyke and Mr. Pluck. Kate runs home to her mother in distress. Back at Dotheboys Hall, Smike is punished by Squeers in front of the students. Nicholas intervenes to stop the assault, injuring Squeers. Nicholas then leaves Dotheboys hall, trailed by behind by Smike. They join together to return to London, where Nicholas arises Ralph's ire. Ralph has his assistant Newman Noggs (adorned with a feather quill over his ear to denote his quirky nature in the novel) deliver an ultimatum: that he will provide for Mrs. Nickleby and Kate if Nicholas leaves London. Noggs delivers the message to the Nicklebys, and Nicholas and Smike then depart London to seek their fortune. "Part II" commences, and at an inn, Nicholas and Smike meet theater manager Victor Crummles and his two young sons playing with swords, and join Crummle's acting troupe. They are then introduced to the rest of the theater company, and Mrs. Crummles. Nickleby's success playing Romeo causes envy from another cast member, Mr. Lenville. Lenville sends a message to Nicholas asking him to "kindly step on the stage for the purpose of having his nose pulled." Nicholas is amused by this challenge and confronts Lenvile, and as Lenville moves in slow motion to assault him, Nicholas downs him with a single punch. Back in London, Kate implores her uncle Ralph to spare her further contact with his friends. He refuses. Noggs writes to Nicholas, telling him her sister needs him as once. Nicholas receives the message and immediately departs Crummles' company to many sad goodbyes. Nicholas arrives at a dining establishment, where he comes across Ralph's friends speaking about Kate wrongly (one must presume), and confronts them. Nicholas rushes to the carriage of the main offender, where they scuffle, and the carriage darts off madly. Kate's insulter is badly injured. Nicholas witnesses his injury and returns home to hug his mother and sister. The plot speeds up even more at this point. Nicholas is shown obtaining employment at the Cheeryble Brothers firm. Nicholas meets Madeline Bray at that establishment and is immediately taken with her. Their friendship ripens into love. Madeline's invalid father, however, asks Madeline to marry the elderly miser Arthur Glide, which she sadly agrees to. Glide tells Ralph of his success, Nicholas learns via Newman Noggs that Madeline will be forced into the loveless marriage. Nicholas bursts into the wedding ceremony to disrupt the proceedings, and Madeline's father dies while protesting his intrusion. Madeline faints, and is carried off by Nicholas. He returns her to Miss LaCreevy's where she revives. A title card then reveals that some months later, quoting Dickens, "never was such a dinner-since the world began" The Cheerybles are showing toasting Madeline and Nicholas amongst friends, and the film ends. ===== The movie tells the story of the training of a racehorse, the Whip, of the amnesiac nobleman who loves the horse, and of the villains who attempt to keep it from racing. ===== With Sussman's body arranged to look like a suicide, Miami Metro closes the Brain Surgeon case, a serial killer who removes pieces of his victim's brains, and focus on El Sapo (Nick Gomez), a hitman hired by the mob whom Dexter inadvertently killed in the previous episode. Dexter, however, knows that Sussman has been framed, and the real killer is still at large. Deb is arrested for DUI and damaging city property (a parking meter). She calls Joey Quinn (Desmond Harrington), who has the charges dropped. Quinn expresses his worries about Debra, which she shrugs off. Deb and Jacob Elway's (Sean Patrick Flanery) latest case involves a woman (Rebecca Staab) who suspects her husband of cheating. They catch him in the act, but she patently denies the photographic evidence. As Dexter and Dr. Vogel continue to track down the Brain Surgeon, Vogel finds two pieces of a human occipital lobe, the part of the brain used for seeing, on her doorstep; Dexter theorizes they are being watched. From her list of patients, they suspect Ron Galuzzo (Andrew Elvis Miller), a fitness equipment salesman who once murdered his friend. Vogel suspects he might want revenge on her since she institutionalized him. Suspicious when he denies knowing Vogel, Dexter breaks into his house to discover body parts and organs in his refrigerator. When Dexter insists that he loves Debra, Vogel says that he only loves the things she does for him. She also notes how she and Harry (James Remar) disagreed over the most important rule of the Code; while Harry thought it should be to never kill an innocent person, Vogel maintained that it was most important to keep his cover. Meanwhile, Angel Batista (David Zayas) tries to motivate Quinn to pass the sergeant's exam, as Jamie (Aimee Garcia) gets jealous of the time Quinn spends with Deb. Dexter takes Debra to dinner to assuage her guilt, pointing out a man dining in the restaurant with his family, identifying him as the man she saved during a restaurant shooting in the fifth season. This only worsens her guilt, and she later drunkenly confesses, to an unconvinced Quinn, to LaGuerta's murder. Quinn calls Dexter, who arrives with Vogel, Dexter gives Debra an M99 injection, telling Quinn she fainted, brings her home and asks Vogel to help her. The episode closes with Galuzzo strapped to Dexter's table, as a disheartened Dexter narrates that he also "consumes everyone he loves." ===== Daffy Duck is Duck Drake, a "Private Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat". He receives a call that summons him to the J. Cleaver Axe- Handle Estate, where somebody supposedly has been murdered. He arrives at the house and suspects a shapely female duck with red hair and a curve hugging red dress of committing the crime. The woman, referred to as 'The Body' shows him affection; saying "Rowr! Rowr! Oh baby! You gorgeous hunk of duck," and showers him with kisses. However, Drake, is only interested in inquiring about the murder. Drake immediately accuses her of hating the deceased and drawing her "little pistol" out of her bag (the gun is a revolver with a very long barrel but somehow fits inside a change purse), pointing it at him and slowly squeezing the trigger, tighter and tighter and tighter...until six rounds plug Drake right in the face. At first the bullets appear to have decapitated him until his head sticks out from his jacket with his beak full of holes and proclaims loudly "Not so TIGHT!" He then elaborates (after she hikes up her skirt to reveal her long curvaceous legs, turns the lights out and plants numerous kisses on him) how 'The Body' grabbed the deer rifle off the wall, prompting the man (having apparently survived the pistol shots) to run screaming from the room then letting him have it when he tries to sneak out. Drake is shot multiple times while mimicking a game dummy so that the scoreboard goes from 5 to 200 before eventually saying "Pretty good shooting, sister". The woman insists that he searches her and kisses him on the lips two more times. Amazingly, the target is still alive and kicking so the next scene involves her crushing him with a grand piano suspended from the ceiling. Drake predictably ends up on the receiving end of this reenactment after startling the woman into releasing the rope holding up the piano, which falls and crushes him through the floor, leaving him with piano keys for teeth. Even though the victim has been shot twice and squished by a piano, he is still defiantly clinging on to life, with the love struck duck getting another chance to kiss him on the cheek. This results in a last desperate attempt to kill him by moving nearby train tracks to the front door because the victim always watched the 5:15 express go past every day. At that precise time Drake opens the door and is flattened by the oncoming train, derailing and leaving him with a lantern on his head. After insulting the driver, he makes the shocking discovery that he is in the wrong house. "Silly boy! The ax handle estate is a couple of blocks up the street," The Body tells him. Finally accepting that the seductress is innocent, he is further stunned when she claims being guilty "Of being crazy about you sweatheart!" Drake, having ignored her advances throughout the entire episode, notices the "old ball and chain" look in her eye (quite literally) and flees. He runs right through the front door. Not giving up on her 'cutie pie,' The Body hikes up her skirt and chases after him, also breaking through the front door which now houses their bride and groom imprints. ===== The film takes place in Vukovar, a city on the border between Serbia and Croatia, in a country which used to be called SFR Yugoslavia, on the eve of the country's breakup. It is a typical love story, between a Croat woman Ana (Mirjana Joković) and a Serb man Toma (Boris Isaković), who marry one another with the blessing of both families right before the Battle of Vukovar. Their harmonic community is brutally broken apart with the start of a civil war. Not only they but everyone around them, against their will, are brought into the craziness of war which divides them from family and friends. Divided, living through hell, they still hope that the horrors of war will stop and that their newborn baby will be able to have a fresh start. The film's slogan was Nothing is stronger than love, maybe only war! ===== Edward Stillwell, the aged proprietor of a music store, hires private detective Don Gale (Dix) to find Elora Lund, a then 14-year-old who vanished seven years ago at the time her mother died. Stillwell can only pay $100, but hints mysteriously that finding Lund could make Gale a rich man. A young woman claiming to be Elora Lund shows up at Stillwell's shop, supposedly in answer to his newspaper advertisement. Stillwell tells her that her mother gave him some "odds and ends" to sell; he discovered something very valuable among them, but refuses to give her any details until he telephones Gale. Meanwhile, Harry Pontos sneaks into the basement and finds a package marked as belonging to Lund. He grabs it, then stabs Stillwell to death and kidnaps "Elora Lund". Gale informs the reporters at the murder scene that the woman is not Lund. The news results in her release unharmed. Gale goes to see her; her real name is Freda Hanson, and she is Gale's accomplice. From clues that Hanson is able to provide, Gale retraces her steps and finds the house occupied by Pontos. Finding Pontos drunk and passed out, he looks around, but just then, Police Detectives Taggart and Burns bang on the door. Pontos awakens, grabs a gun and a shootout ensues. Gale sneaks away, but is seen by a neighbor and loses a shoe in the process. Taggart and Burns question Gale, inform him that Pontos is dead and return his shoe. When he refuses to cooperate, they arrest him, but release him a little later (hoping he will lead them somewhere). He goes to see Hanson and finally gets her to admit that what she is after is worth $200,000. When there is a knock on the door, he hides and finds a newspaper clipping indicating that a magnate has offered $100,000 each for two wax cylinder recordings legendary Swedish singer Jenny Lind made shortly before her death. Meanwhile, the real Elora Lund goes to the police. Taggert and Burns send her to see Gale to try to find out what he knows. She remembers the recordings; Gale offers to secure them for 25% of their value. He persuades her to stay with his associate Rose Deming while he does so. James Summers, the manager of the apartment building in which Hanson lives, finds her strangled body in her closet. The police figure Gale is guilty, as he was seen leaving her apartment around the time of the murder. Joan Hill, Gale's secretary, warns him he is a wanted man. He heads to Stillwell's place, finding his neighbor and friend, Mr. Brown, dead too. Down in the basement, he sees Summers and an accomplice. They have found the recordings. Summers offers to cut Gale in, but Gale does not like what happened to Summers' other partners: Hanson and Pontos. A gunfight breaks out. Gale shoots Summers, grabs the recordings and flees. He telephones police headquarters and announces he has the recordings. When he hears someone coming after him, he fires. He is shot and killed ... by the police. Taggart notes that one of the shots has shattered the recordings. ===== Although a hapless telephone salesman, Success Hung finds himself engaged in a selling war with a new saleswoman, Miss Cheng, that soon proves to be the least of his problems. After witnessing a feud between two hitmen and a local gang of triads, Hung finds himself the target of the more neurotic and violent of the two hitmen, Bat. Having survived various attempts on his life by the hitmen, Bat and Owl, Hung also discovers that his wife Lisa's policeman colleague Ai has more than a professional interest in her. Taking a leaf out of Bat and Owl's book, the jealous policeman also decides that Hung would be better off dead. In one madcap night, all of these problems are solved with poor old Hung naturally in the middle of it all. ===== Major Bill Taylor (John Sheerin) (of a fictitious secret SAS-like regiment) is in charge of a hush- hush training exercise that goes wrong and is made to take leave (and the section disbanded) while the dust settles. He has a meeting at a gentlemen's club with retired Lt. Russ Stephenson (Tony Rickards) who tells him about regular meet-ups of bookmakers at the Club where they quietly settle accounts, totalling millions of dollars. Taylor recruits Shaw, Banks, Peters and Williams (Tim Hughes, Jonathon Sweet, Stan Kouros and Peter Fisher), all ex- commandos and missing the action; they train for the heist which has been planned by Taylor. Taylor and two others steal weapons from a gun shop while the others create diversions: blasting the door of a electricity substation and smashing jeweller's shop windows. They subsequently holdup a small city bank, "for working capital", but mostly as a training exercise. :Meanwhile, police chief Murray (Richard Meikle) is frustrated through getting no leads on suspected crime boss Michael Webster (Rhys McConnochie), suspecting a leak in his own office. He personally tasks attractive young D.I. Joan Pearson (Regina Gaigalas) to investigate Webster through his henchman, eligible bachelor Noel Jenkins (Joseph Spano), pledging her to secrecy on account of the likely informer. Taylor's men break into the Club in the "wee small hours" of the race day and camp in the fire escape. Eight hours later the bookies' takings are delivered by security men, who are overpowered by Taylor and company, who make off with the loot. There is little sympathy shown by either police or crooks for the bookies, who are clearly understating their losses. :Murray is put in charge of the investigation, and the unnamed informer (Greg Curran), passes police intelligence to Webster. Pearson, who has begun sleeping with Jenkins, overhears and now has confirmation of the informer's existence. Taylor is careful — when counting the money he abstracts bundles of sequential notes for destruction, the remainder (some $6 million) is to be warehoused overseas for several years, and in the meantime they are to act normally. Shaw, who is given the destruction job, surreptitiously pockets a bundle. His free-spending is noticed by the underworld; he is picked up by Jenkins and is tortured to death by Webster's men but reveals nothing. Taylor and the remainder of his team are out for revenge. They break into Webster's hideout under the nose of a police stakeout, and not noticed by Webster's lookout (he is watching a movie — The FJ Holden). Leaving no trace, they execute the gang after extracting a confession to Shaw's murder, and dispose of the bodies in a blazing car explosion. They leave for a comfortable life overseas; the police are content to leave them alone. ===== In 2003, Detective Inspector Sarah Clayton (Joanne Froggatt) tries to establish why British schoolboy Mark (Jamie Blackley) would want to stab John (Toby Regbo). The two were supposed to be friends, yet Mark claims that the crime was necessary. As she looks deeper into the crime and the two teenagers, she discovers that Mark frequented chatrooms and became fascinated with Rachel (Jaime Winstone), a woman he met in one such room. With her prompting he agrees to make friends with her brother John. Mark quickly begins to fall for her, sympathizing with her tales of domestic abuse by her boyfriend Kevin (Mingus Johnston) while believing that they cannot meet because she is in a witness protection program. Mark is horrified when John informs him that Kevin has killed Rachel, and he begins planning revenge against Kevin. Mark's sanity has been slowly coming apart, culminating in his beginning his plans to stab John after another online friend, MI5 agent Janet (Liz White), tells him that John is a person of interest to the agency. It is eventually revealed that John orchestrated the entire thing and that there is no Rachel or Janet, and that he pretended to be various people in order to get to Mark. ===== In rural Louisiana in 1981, Evelyn, who has recently been released from a psychiatric institution, finds her daughter Lorie practicing witchcraft in their basement. This causes her to have a mental breakdown, and she stabs Lorie to death. She manages to convince the authorities that she had nothing to do with her daughter's death, though suspicion looms over her. Adjacent to her home is the Mountaintop Motel, a group of outdoor cabins that Evelyn rented out as motel rooms prior to her institutionalization. One morning, Reverend Bill McWiley arrives at the property and rents one of the rooms. Shortly after, a man named Robin Crewshaw arrives and also takes a room; the two men converse about the rundown state of the cabins and share a drink. Meanwhile, newlyweds Vernon and Mary are passing through on a road trip, and rent a cabin. At nightfall on the nearby highway, cousins Prissy and Tanya have their car breakdown en route to Nashville, and are picked up by Al, a lascivious man who pretends to be a record producer in hopes of bedding both of the women. They also arrive at the motel, finding driving conditions unsafe due to a torrential rainstorm. Mary is getting ready for bed in the bathroom when Vernon is bitten by a snake that Evelyn planted in the room. Mary attempts to use the phone but it does not work. She rushes outside to the front office. Al, who is coming out of the front office, offers to use his car phone to call the police for the couple, hoping to get an ambulance. Meanwhile, the various guests have trouble sleeping in their rooms: Reverend McWiley, passed out from drinking, is awoken by rats crawling on his bed, and Crewshaw awakens to cockroaches crawling on his body. Back in her room, Mary nurses Vernon, who grows progressively ill. Meanwhile, Al attempts to initiate sex with Tanya and Prissy, but the girls lock themselves in the bathroom and argue over his claims of being a record producer. Tanya tells Prissy she is willing to sleep with him if it will result in a record deal, and she begins to have sex with Al while Prissy remains in the bathroom. Evelyn enters the bathroom through a trapdoor in the floor connected to a network of tunnels and slashes Prissy's throat with a sickle. Startled by the noise, Tanya opens the bathroom door, and finds the room covered in blood, but Prissy gone. Al notifies Mary and Crewshaw of Prissy's disappearance. Crenshaw notifies the Reverend, who tells Crenshaw he is going to get ready and then come to Crenshaw's cabin. Before he can do that, Evelyn stabs the sickle through his chest. Crewshaw inadvertently uncovers the trapdoor in the bathroom; with Al, they attempt to locate Evelyn, but find her absent from the main office. Meanwhile, Evelyn breaches Mary and Vernon's room; with the sickle, she impales Mary through the face, and then slashes Vernon's throat as he lies helplessly in the bed. Al and Crewshaw hear the commotion outside and find the bodies in the room while Evelyn retreats into the tunnels via a trapdoor. Al and Crewshaw descend into the tunnels below, while Tanya locks herself inside the car. Crewshaw is attacked by Evelyn, who chops off his hand before slashing his throat. Meanwhile, a sheriff finally arrives at the motel from Al's earlier call, and Tanya informs him of the murders. The sheriff descends into the tunnels, and discovers the Reverend's body. He is confronted by Evelyn, who attacks him in a manic state; she attempts to wrest the sickle from a wooden post where it is hanging, but in effect dislodges a beam holding the ceiling; it collapses, and the sickle hurls at Evelyn's throat, killing her. At dawn, Al and Tanya leave with the sheriff in his car. As they drive out of the property, an apparition of Evelyn's daughter Lorie observes them from the woods. As they pull onto the main road, the vacancy sign lights up. ===== Anna is traveling by train from St. Petersburg to Moscow to visit her brother, Stiva. Stiva is married to Dolly; however, he has been having an affair with his governess. Anna, too, is a married woman, and with an 8-year-old son, who has herself been having an extra-marital affair with Count Vronsky. Constantine Levin courts a young woman named Kitty. Levin and Kitty are both unmarried. Nikolai, Constantine Levin's brother, cohabits with a former prostitute named Masha. ===== Every morning, Sun-woo receives a calla lily with a musical note attached to it, and he wants to find out who his secret admirer is. One day he meets the beautiful Ji-hee on the bus and connects her with the daily anonymous gift when he notices the same music from the musical note coming from the flower shop she works at. He falls in love with her at first sight, thinking she is the one who is sending him flowers. Wanting to confess his feelings for her, he asks her out on a date at a local hotel, and she agrees. At the hotel, though, he arrives to find Ji-hee taken hostage, and, to his horror, tragically murdered before his eyes. Three years later, Sun-woo is soon to be married, but he is haunted by the memories of Ji-hee. His desperate wish to revive her magically comes true whereby time is turned back to the day of the fateful date at the hotel. Seeking a chance to save her life, Sun-woo is given 24 hours to turn things around. Through this process Sun-woo realizes that it was Ji-hee's friend Soo-jin and not Ji- hee who sent the calla lilies three years ago. With this, he is transported back to the present, to begin the quest for his true love, Soo-jin. ===== Five friends Aadi (Asif Ali), Rafeeq (Vishnu Raghav), C P (Aju Varghese), Pauly (Sajid), and Balu (Annjo) are graduates in automobile engineering and are close to each other. Aadi has a love affair. He meets a middle-aged man George Koshy Anthrapper (Biju Menon) who walks with the help of a walking stick. Aadi accompanies Anthrapper on a journey to Rameswaram. They come across Sunny (Shine Tom Chacko) and a Tamil girl Kani (Malavika). ===== In 1983, ageing movie stars Richard Burton (Dominic West) and Elizabeth Taylor (Helena Bonham Carter) are in New York City preparing to perform the Noël Coward play, Private Lives. The pair have been married and divorced twice before, but remain friends despite tensions. She still dreams of a reconciliation. However, Richard is currently attached to his younger girlfriend Sally Hay and this makes Elizabeth jealous. Richard suffers from poor health and is a recovering alcoholic, but Elizabeth continues to drink excessively and abuse prescription medication. During the play's rehearsal period, she makes the process difficult. While he is in his element and receives praise, she suffers from a lack of confidence. Realising she is frightened, Richard promises to support her through the show's run and he helps keep her pill addiction in check. People flock to see the two celebrities on stage when Private Lives opens at the Lunt-Fontaine Theatre. The initial reviews are less than positive and Richard is uncomfortable when he realises that aspects of the play are a little too similar to their real lives. He proposes cancelling the show altogether, but Elizabeth (who is also the producer) refuses to quit. Despite her wish to see the play through, Elizabeth continues to prove challenging; she arrives late for shows, brings all her pets along and mugs for the audience. Richard's patience wears thin and they eventually have a fight that comes to blows. After they apologise to one another, he invites her to have dinner. She accepts. At dinner, the former lovers fondly recall their younger and wilder days. Elizabeth then wants to talk about their current relationship. Richard steers the conversation towards work. Furious that he's discounting her feelings, she storms out of the restaurant. In retaliation for his behaviour, Elizabeth doesn't show up for the next night's show. Her absence hurts the show's success so greatly that the theater puts the play on hold until she returns. During the break, Richard and Sally get married in Las Vegas without telling anyone. Elizabeth finds out by reading a newspaper and has an emotional breakdown. Her assistant accuses Richard of intentionally breaking Elizabeth's heart. Emotionally drained, he barely resists the urge to binge drink again. After the play's run ends, Richard confronts Elizabeth about her drug abuse, which she begrudgingly acknowledges. They both admit to still loving one another, but he says that being with her will destroy him. They agree to remain friends and stay in touch. Shortly thereafter, Elizabeth enters the Betty Ford Center for treatment. Richard and Sally live in Switzerland until he dies of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1984. Richard and Elizabeth talk on the phone every few days during the last months of his life. ===== In Massachusetts, following his release from prison, Irish gangster Mickey Donovan is driven to a church and murders a priest. In California, Mickey's son Ray works as a fixer for the high-powered Los Angeles law firm of Goldman & Drexler. Ray and his associate Avi are summoned to a hotel room, where Deonte Frasier has woken up next to a dead girl after a night of partying. Ray's employer, Lee Drexler, sends him to rectify a situation involving Tommy Wheeler, a young movie star and closeted homosexual who is rumored to have picked up a transvestite hooker. Ray decides to merge the two cases and replace Deonte with Tommy, clearing Deonte of any involvement with the dead girl and drawing attention away from the rumors about Tommy. With Lena acting as Tommy's publicist, the swap is successful, and Tommy is taken to rehab to complete the ruse. One of Lee's clients, Stu Feldman, needs Ray keep an eye on his mistress, Ashley. While spying on her at her Malibu beach house, Ray sees a stalker masturbating while watching Ashley do yoga. The stalker drives off, but not before Avi notes his license plate number. Ray, going against instructions from Stu and Lee, warns Ashley about her stalker. Ashley, who knows Ray from a prior case, tries to seduce him before experiencing a seizure. Ray learns from his brother Terry, a former boxer now afflicted with Parkinson's disease, that his other brother, Bunchy, has suffered a relapse. Bunchy gets a call from Ray after attending a support group for victims of molestation by priests, and is eventually tracked down by Terry. Terry and Bunchy are involved in a bar fight and are bailed out of jail by Ray, who is then told about Mickey's release. Ray is also told that Daryll, who Terry is training at his gym, is their half brother. Ray arrives at the stalker's apartment, where he offers him "the bag or the bat". The stalker chooses the bag, and Ray dyes the stalker green and warns that he will kill the stalker if he approaches Ashley again. Ray arrives home to find Ashley talking with his wife, Abby. Ray drives Ashley home and warns her to stay away from his family. When driving home, Ray gets a message from Abby telling him not to come home. He stays at his apartment, where he breaks down after flipping through old family photos and seeing a picture of his sister, Bridget, who committed suicide while intoxicated. When he passes out, he has a nightmare where he sees his dying mother being given communion, and relives being molested by a priest. The nightmare ends when he sees Bridget commit suicide. Ray goes home in the morning and, after trying to fix things with Abby, tells her that his father has been released from prison and is coming to California. At a party at Lee's house, Stu tells Abby that Ray had sex with Ashley, and Ray breaks Stu's hand in retaliation. That night, Ray and his brothers wait in the gym for their father. Mickey arrives and accuses Ray of framing him for a crime that put him in prison. Mickey then tells his sons that, after he was released, he killed the priest that molested them when they were children. When Mickey asks how his grandchildren are, Ray threatens to kill him if he goes near the kids and leaves. Ashley sees her stalker on her balcony and Ray severely beats him with a baseball bat. Mickey, after using cocaine with Bunchy, goes to Ray's home and introduces himself to Abby, and his grandchildren, Bridget and Conor. ===== Happy, Big Eye and Puddin Lai are good friends, Happy is a hairstylist who opens his "Great Grass Hair Salon" next to the "Great Shanghai Hair Salon", which dissatisfies Greater Shanghai's owner, Chuk Tai-chung. While the two are at loggerheads on the occasion, Chuk's daughter, Ying, goes to Great Grass Hair Salon and the three friends do their best to pursue her. One time during a drunk accident, Ying becomes pregnant but does not know who the father is and can only wait the birth of her child to confirm the identity. Happy, Big Eye and Puddin begin to fawn Ying and her family in every possible way, resulting in a series of big jokes. ===== Chad Turner (Craig Sheffer) is implanted with a biometric computer chip (the Mark of the Beast). The Rapture occurs, and Joseph Pike (Gary Daniels) searches for Turner in hopes of gaining control of the Mark. Cooper (Eric Roberts), the security head of the company that created the chip, Avanti; is held hostage by Pike in order to locate Turner. Chad Turner must stay alive against all odds and keep the chip from falling into the wrong hands. ===== Surya Prakash / SP (Jagapati Babu) is a chronic bachelor. He hates love and girls. He has a nemesis called Bhavani (Ramya Krishna). He wins a court case against Bhavani that entitles him of a fortune left by his deceased father. Bhavani vows to see the end of Surya Prakash. Surya Prakash's residence is adjacent to a Girls Hostel. Surya Prakash secretly sponsors a girl called Sandhya (Nikita Thukral), who is a stepsister of Surya Prakash. But Sandhya is unaware of this fact. Sri Kumar (Venu Thottempudi), who is a cousin of Surya Prakash, is a Casanova. He falls in love with Sandhya at the very first sight. Satya Bhama (Sangeetha) is also an inmate in the Girls Hostel. She falls in love with Surya Prakash. Later it is revealed that Satya Bhama is a younger sister of Bhavani. The rest of the story deals with how all these relationships fall in place and lead to a logical conclusion. ===== A Senegalese platoon of soldiers from the French Free Army are returned from combat in France and held for a temporary time in a military encampment with barbed wire fences and guard towers in the desert. Among their numbers are Sergeant Diatta, the charismatic leader of the troop who was educated in Paris and has a French wife and child, and Pays, a Senegalese soldier left in a state of shock from the war and concentration camps and who can only speak in guttural screams and grunts. All is well until the soldiers start to complain about the food offered in the camp, to which the French commander says he will do nothing about, as meat is reserved for white officers. To kill time, Sergeant Diatta goes into town to find a brothel, and is thrown out of one because he is African; he is subsequently found by American troops, who beat and capture him. As revenge, the Senegalese troops capture a white American soldier and an exchange is made between the two prisoners, and the Americans threaten to level the camp and kill everyone. As the Senegalese troops are about to be transferred out of the camp, they learn they will only be given half the pay for their service as the French troops are unfairly converting French francs to Senegalese francs at half the rate to save money. The Senegalese troops capture the camp and take a French general hostage, beginning a mutiny. The mutiny ends when the officer gives them his word that they will be given their proper pay. That night, they dance and celebrate. At about 3 am, Pays is in a watch tower and sees tanks approaching the camp, and wakes up the other soldiers, but is unable to tell them what is happening; they think he is saying that Nazis are invading the camp, and dismiss him as being crazy. An hour or so later, the French tanks open fire on the camp, killing Diatta, Pays and the rest of the Senegalese platoon. ===== Student radicals, Patric and Annie, have an affair in Bali in the 1960s. They promise to meet up in Kathmandu but she returns to Melbourne, marries a left-wing politician, Jack, and has children. Patric and Annie meet up 18 years later. He is now more politically conservative, but they rekindle their affair. She decides to leave her husband and family, but changes her mind. ===== "Girls" is told from the viewpoint of an eight-year-old girl, and highlights how Indian society takes women for granted and conditions them to accept a secondary role in the family. It also shows that many a times, women themselves are the one's who consider women inferior. In the story, the narrator's father has been shown as a kind man. He wants his daughters to get educated and become something in their lives. The narrator's mother, Lali, has three daughters and is expecting a fourth child, fervently hoping that it is a boy so that she will be rid of the nuisance of going through another pregnancy. Lali, the narrator and her sisters go to Nani's (maternal grandmother's) house for the last months of pregnancy. Throughout the stay there, the narrator notices how the members of the house consider women inferior, and is fed up of the elders' hypocrisy. There occur many incidents that keep remind the narrator of a girl's subjugative position in orthodox Indian society. Only the grandson is allowed to sit on Nani's lap whereas the girls are sent away. Nani and all the elders of the house pray to the family goddess that the baby born be a son so as to uphold the 'family honor'. The narrator overhears her aunt complaining in whispers to her mother of the problems she has to endure as a woman. Such incidents leave a lasting impact on the already insecure mind of the narrator, who is curious to know why the elders consider women and girls to be inferior. Her innocent curiosity greatly angers Lali, Nani and the others. Lakshmi, the narrator's elder sister, advises her not to ask the elders such questions. Then comes the holy day when kanyakumaris or young girls are to be worshipped as goddesses. Nani, who earlier shows herself to be a woman who agrees that women are inferior, now calls her granddaughters lovingly to partake of the prasad and participate in the rituals. The elders' hypocrisy shocks the narrator and is too much for her to bear. She bursts into tears, shouting angrily that if they did not love girls, why did they pretend to worship them? To know more read the book"Treasure Trove of short stories".:Category:Indian short stories ===== The frustrated Mohan Seeks an eligible groom for his interfering Sasu. that he has inherited in his dowry. The unwanted dowry takes his life through various levels of hell so he arranges a swayamwar and story starts happening. To palm of his sasu he finds three bachelors. This story is all about how the Sasu gets married and lead to an unexpected ending. ===== Bad culture drives out good culture. Bad money drives out good money. But here, quick money itself, acquired by a miser, though initially boosts his image in the society gradually makes him understand that human values are more important than money. The film is derived from R. K. Narayan's novel The Financial Expert, another of his works set in Malgudi. Margayya is a smart money-lender who, by advising villagers about the rules of borrowing money, sends corrupt bank officials running scared. By a quirk of fate he loses this upper hand. He tries odd jobs to beat poverty but it takes another quirk of fate for his life to change. As with a lot of Narayan’s works, the sum total of joy and despair might end up at zero, but the experience is always up in the positives. An ironic morality tale about an entrepreneur whose endeavours are constantly ruined by his son. Margayya (Lokesh) starts out as a moneylender sitting under a banyan tree opposite a co-operative bank, filling in forms, and offering advice to the villagers of Narayan’s fictional village of Malgudi, usually on how to circumvent the bank’s bureaucratic process of offering loans. His career as a banker is ruined when his son Balu (Sundarraj) throws away all the account books. Then Margayya publishes a sex manual with its author, a Dr Pal (Urs). The venture is very profitable and Margayya becomes wealthier than all the banks in the area. But Balu is the victim of the salacious book and starts visiting prostitutes. Dr Pal manoeuvres to keep all the profits for himself and Margayya has to start all over again under his banyan tree, with the threatening but beloved presence of his son by his side. ===== Saloon girl Belle Shields falls in love with and marries Alexander Austin, the town's new pastor, much to the chagrin of her sweetheart, "Silent" Texas Smith. Texas smolders with jealousy until Alexander lends him a fist during a bar fight, marking the beginning of a strong, respected friendship. Belle, having reformed herself into a proper pastor's wife, slips back into her old ways, and must rely on Texas to save her from the advances of a foppish gambler. =====