Kanna Hayama is a young elementary school girl living in the Sumida ward of Tokyo, Japan, along with her recently widowed father, Norimasa Hayama. In school, she dreams about a flashback of her late mother, Yayoi Hayama, teaching her to run fast like her. Her leg becomes stiff during PE class, where they practice for the marathon tomorrow, with Akiko bringing her to the clinic afterward. While her classmates are out talking about the marathon, Kanna goes to the school's rabbit enclosure and she takes care of a white rabbit she calls Shiro. She is called by Miki, her best friend, telling her to walk home with her. Both of them stop by the nearby Ushijima Shrine before they separate and walk back to their respective homes. Kanna returns to her apartment, still distraught a year after Yayoi's death. Her father Norimasa returns home, bringing her shoes for the marathon tomorrow, but they were deemed too small for her.
On the day of the marathon, during a gloomy day, Kanna struggles to run towards the finish line, before she abruptly stops, letting others pass by her. Norimasa tries to comfort Kanna in the ensuing rain, but she gets upset, running away back towards Ushijima Shrine. She trips and lies flat on the ground, before her mother's keepsake bracelet activates, knocking her towards the ground. Picking up the bracelet, she wears it on her wrist. Suddenly, time itself slows down. She is frightened by the sight of a god in the shape of a big black cow that suddenly appeared before a demon boy named Yasha, appears and asks Kanna to hand over her bracelet. Shiro suddenly appears and tries to prevent Kanna from doing so. Kanna is surprised that Shiro can actually talk.
Outside of the shrine, Shiro explains that she is a messenger of the deities above, and explains that deities from all over the country gather above Izumo-taisha Shrine in Shimane, during the month of October, also known as Kannazuki in the lunar calendar, or Kamiarizuki according to the people in Izumo, to celebrate the annual harvest. She continues, telling Kanna that they must visit shrine deities along the way, collecting their feast offerings, before delivering them to Izumo by 7 o'clock at night, with the offerings stored inside of a magic gourd.
Shiro then urges Kanna to return to Ushijima Shrine, telling her to overcome her fear of the god. Kanna does so, and collects the cow god's offering, a giant mochi, before they continue on, visiting more shrine deities, collecting their feast offerings along the way. Far from Tokyo, Kanna and Shiro rest underneath a bridge over a river uncannily named after her. Kanna dreams about her mother again, and when she wakes up, Yasha appears again and steals her bracelet and the gourd. Kanna chases after Yasha and Yasha reveals that he comes from a long line of fast-running demon ancestors who stripped of their status as deities by Ōkuninushi, the supreme deity who represents Izumo-taisha Shrine. Yasha challenges her in a race, which he wins, boasting that he can bring all of the offerings to Izumo in time before Shiro urges him that Kanna is the one who was asked to do so.
Kanna, Shiro, and Yasha continue on, collecting more offerings from the deities. They stop by Lake Suwa in Nagano at a location of Suwa-taisha Shrine next to it, where they meet the powerful Ryūjin, the dragon god and a son of Ōkuninushi. He tests Kanna, instructing her to jump her way toward the floating shrine. The floating shrine is revealed to be an illusion, and Kanna fails the test. Ryūjin deems Kanna unworthy, but he gives Kanna a ride on her back, asking her the truth behind her role as the Idaten. Kanna lies that she is to bring the feast offerings to Izumo, angering Ryūjin, who urges her to tell the truth. Kanna does so, telling Ryūjin that she only wants to see Yayoi again. Ryūjin understands her, relating to it by explaining that he had to sign a contract that bounded him to rule Lake Suwa, meaning that he could never see his father again, just like how Kanna can no longer see her mother after she died. Ryūjin then gives his offering to the three, a deluge of water from Lake Suwa before disappearing.
The three continue gathering offerings from shrines along the way before they collect the last offering from Kotoshironushi, a big sea bream, in Miho Shrine of Matsue. They camp out near the beach, before they run the last leg of their journey to Izumo. Kanna told Yasha about her mom's death from Illness after losing the marathon, because she wasn't fast enough and blames herself for it. As they went to sleep, Kanna suddenly hears her mother's voice and follows it to a secluded beach, where she is happy to see her, body and soul. This worries Shiro and Yasha, who track down Kanna to the same beach. Kanna daydreams about Yayoi not dying if she won the marathon, but it is all revealed to be a trick, as the Yayoi she was talking to, was Kanna's dark side taking Yayoi's form. Yasha tells the fake Yayoi that the real one wouldn't trick people like her. The fake Yayoi distorts her vision, under an evil aura, depicting Shiro and Yasha to her as terrifying monsters to prevent her from listening to their pleas. Yasha tries to stop the evil aura but gets wounded in the process. Shiro and Yasha scare away the fake Yayoi. They knew that it was a god imposter and try to tell Kanna to continue on her last leg to Izumo, but an unresponsive Kanna, is suddenly burdened to give up. She rips the bracelet off her wrist. Time itself resumes and Kanna loses the ability to communicate with both Shiro and Yasha. Shiro and Yasha both worry what would happen next, as the raindrops started falling down to the ground again. After what happened with the fake Yayoi, Shiro reveals to Yasha that the modern world has become cruel, with the dark side of the people emerging from them. Unless they would be able to overcome their hard feelings, their dark side would prey over it.
Suddenly, a typhoon emerges from out of nowhere, on track to make landfall over Shimane. A worried Norimasa calls emergency hotlines to find Kanna, who has been lost ever since she ran away from him in school. Kanna returns from the secluded beach, and while on the road back to the beach she, Shiro, and Yasha were camping at, she has a vision of the earlier dream she had in school, seeing that it ended with running becoming her passion, a passion that she lost after Yayoi's death. The vision continues, with Yayoi, herself, talking to Yasha near the river after a brief race with him, revealing that she is going to have a daughter. Yayoi gives birth, spending time with the newborn Kanna growing up before her untimely death after Kanna lost the marathon. After Yayoi's funeral, Kanna gets upset over the people gossiping about Yayoi, and runs away to the same shrine, crying about her.
After the vision, Kanna suddenly regains her lost passion for running, realizing that Yayoi was a descendant of the Idaten, who undertook the annual quest before tying up her hair with the torn bracelet. She continues running the last leg to Izumo. While Kanna is on the run, Shiro and Yasha are surprised to see her catch up. She motivates herself amid a group of people on the beach in Izumo during the typhoon, believing that she could still communicate with Shiro and Yasha, when in fact, she couldn't, after ripping off the bracelet. Running towards the beach where the path to the deities' world would appear, she realizes that she is too late. Kanna perseveres and realizes that she could still go to Izumo-taisha Shrine. Taking a detour from the road blocked with a car blown by the typhoon, she arrives at the shrine and climbs the glowing staircase to the deities' world that appeared before her, only to realize that the room where the deities would feast, was empty. She realized she was too late and she blamed herself for her mistake saying that she was never fast enough, but her bracelet suddenly reactivates, and Ōkuninushi suddenly appears. All of the shrine deities' offerings are taken out of the gourd and placed before the gods as food for them to feast on. Ōkuninushi thanks Kanna, Shiro, and Yasha, for their undertaking of the quest assigned to the Idaten, taking them back to the entrance of the shrine he rules over. Yasha asks Ōkuninushi to reward Kanna by letting her reunite with Yayoi, using matchmaking, but Ōkuninushi refuses, telling him that matchmaking cannot bring a person back to life, and time must pass even after what happened. Ōkuninushi returns to his world, and Kanna, along with Shiro and Yasha, return home to Tokyo.
Spring arrives, and Kanna, who has moved on ever since Yayoi's death, goes out of her apartment to take a run outside on the riverwalk, training herself for what's to come in the future.
Mirandus is a fantastical wasteland where there is a division between the army of the light and dark. The light devoutly follow "The Narrative," a predestined and unchanging history. On Earth, the 18-year-old Paul Tanasin is drawn into the world of Mirandus at the behest of his sister Nikka, a blue spirit who only he can see and whom he has no memory of. There he meets Feotora, daughter of Mirandus's Chronicle King of the Kingdoms of Light. Paul quickly discovers that he is destined to become the "Dark One", ruler of the drull cultists who have been pushed back and repressed throughout history and backed up by previous Dark Ones. Paul discovers that the cost of killing is that the people he kills will be tied to him as a spirit, or powering the magical sword he uses as a weapon. He decides to become the Dark One after revisiting memories that were removed by an unknown force, wherein he remembered the death of his mysterious father, discovering a portal into Mirandus and having to kill his own sister after she accidentally stepped on a land mine in the fantasy world. As Feotora discovers that the Narrative is actually a false conception stemming from Earth, she kills her father to take control of the Kingdoms of Light's Narrative and defeat the Dark One. However, Paul overwhelms her army and kills the destined Light One. She escapes as Paul makes his new home in the Blackened Lands, but not before he is accidentally teleported back to Earth and falsely accused of murder. Meanwhile, his mother Lin Yang-Tanasin is a lawyer who defends Mr. Caligo, a murderer, but it is revealed that Caligo is actually Malmahan, a previous Dark One. They are teleported to Mirandus in tandem simultaneous to Paul's return to Earth.
'''''Eze Goes To School''''' centers mainly on Eze Adi, the protagonist of the novel who struggles to get formal education due to his poor family background. Eze finally makes a name for himself due to his intelligence. The novel exhibits the struggles of getting formal education in Nigeria in the 90's. These include truancy, cultism and poverty. Nzekwu and Crowder explains this albeit making it understandable for children.
Emily lives in Los Angeles and is deeply in debt. She struggles to pay off her student loans, largely because a felony conviction prevents her from getting a well-paying job. Consequently, she delivers food as an "independent contractor" for a catering company. A coworker connects Emily to a "dummy shopper" service that he promises will make her $200 in one hour.
The service is revealed to be a credit card fraud ring, and Emily meets Youcef, one of its organizers, who instructs her to purchase a flat screen TV using a fake card and ID. The next day, Emily is sent on a larger job (purchasing a car on a no-limit credit card) which goes poorly after the dealer discovers the scam, leading to a physical altercation. Youcef tends her wounds and the two discuss their aspirations. Emily, an aspiring artist in her own right, wishes to visit South America once her loans are paid off, while Yousef plans to purchase a rental property with the money made from the fraud ring. On her request, Youcef teaches Emily how to make fake credit cards on her own. He gives her a taser for protection, and instructs her not to sell stolen goods at her home or scam the same store twice in a week. Yousef lies about his involvement with Emily to his cousin Khalil, with whom he works.
While dogsitting for her childhood friend Liz, a buyer for some of her stolen goods follows Emily to her apartment and robs her of her earnings and takes the dog. She tases the buyer and reclaims both.
At a party, Emily learns that there is an opening at Liz's ad agency, and that Liz has gotten her an interview with Alice, her boss. Emily invites Youcef to the party, which sparks a romance between the two.
At a dinner with Youcef's family, Khalil reveals that Emily has been caught hitting the same store twice within a week, prompting the store to post security footage of her online. This leads to a falling out between Youcef and Khalil, who cuts him out of the fraud ring. Emily's job interview with Alice goes poorly after it is revealed that the job is actually an internship and the first five months would be unpaid. When Emily objects to that, Alice insults her, calling her "spoiled."
Youcef reveals to Emily that Khalil had not been paying him for several months. Further, the owner of the rental property he plans to purchase requests an immediate down payment and so Youcef decides to rob the fraud ring itself. Youcef and Emily arrive at the ring's storage unit to find that Khalil has already taken everything, as well as emptying their shared business bank account. Emily convinces Yousef to confront Khalil at his safehouse, where they attempt to ambush him. Khalil attacks Youcef, severely injuring him, though Emily is able to subdue Khalil using a box cutter. Taking the ring's money and assisting Youcef to his car, Emily realizes they have lost his car keys and cannot drive away. As police and ambulance sirens draw closer, Emily chooses to abandon Yousef in his car and take the money for herself.
The police eventually raid Emily's apartment and discover she is gone. Now living in South America, she returns to making art. Emily also establishes a credit-card fraud ring of her own, recruiting dummy shoppers with the promise of making $200 in one hour, just as Youcef had done.
In Los Angeles, a dentist named Peter Oldham (Alan Ruck) is treating his patients when a patient, Ferguson (Brandon Keener) complains to his receptionist Mindy (Michele Nordin) for his insurance plan. At the parking lot, Oldham corners Ferguson at his car and removes teeth before leaving the scene.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) is notified of the case and recognizes Oldham as Roland Pike, a fugitive he pursued for years but managed to escape. Raylan and Rachel (Erica Tazel) are sent to Los Angeles to investigate. Unbeknownst to them, Pike watches them and recognizes Raylan from the distance. Pike is later joined by Mindy, who has stolen dental gold in order to flee to Belize and avoid extradition. Pike confesses to Mindy that he worked as an accountant for the mob, helping them in money laundering. One day, he left the mob after having stolen money from them and changed his identity. Despite the confession, Mindy decides to leave with him.
Pike is caught by an elderly man (Clarence Williams III) when he attempts to steal a car so he is forced to give him his car to buy his silence. When he meets with Mindy, he finds that she sold the dental gold for a lower value. To complicate things, he is called by Raylan, who warns him that the mob will find him as his image is being sent throughout the country. As his contact is now out of the illegal business, Pike and Mindy are forced to find a coyote. They ask one of Pike's patients for help but the woman refuses. However, the woman's father decides to help them and directs them to a coyote. Before they leave, the woman calls the police.
When questioned by the authorities, the father misleads them in order to give Pike and Mindy more time to escape. Raylan asks him for the real address, as the mob will want to kill Pike and Mindy if they get there first. During this, Raylan finds and meets with Joe (Brian Goodman) and Frank (Lance Barber), two enforcers for the mob looking for Pike. They later find themselves again at the location of Pike's and Mindy's coyote and during the face-off, Raylan kills Frank and mortally wounds Joe, who reveals that the cartel has arranged a hit man to kill Pike in Mexico. Meanwhile, while being led by a coyote, the coyote suddenly asks for a bigger payment, which exceeds the couple's money. The coyote tries to rape Mindy but Pike hits him with a rock and kills him. He is shaken by this and tells Mindy to leave without him but she decides to stay with him and they continue their journey.
Raylan eventually catches up with Pike and Mindy but a mob sniper forces them to cover. During the shootout, Pike reveals how he was inspired by ''Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer'' to abandon his mob life and focus on being a dentist, deeming it as a sign of God. Pike accepts his fate and lets the sniper spot him and is killed by a gunshot. The sniper flees as Mindy grieves over Pike's body.
The anthology has a total collection of seven stories; each having a different but unique message to deliver. These messages include the life of Nigerians towards the "Yahoo Boys", the life of homosexuals in Nigeria and the image of Nigeria in the diaspora.
'''List of Stories''' ''On Ohaeto Street'' ''Wahala'' ''Fairness'' ''Runs Girl'' ''America'' ''Shelter'' *''Tumours and Butterflies''
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) and his team are surveilling a house which is said to guard a criminal named Wilson Toomey but fail to properly see if he is inside the house and are denied access by the homeowner. Meanwhile, that night, Raylan's father Arlo (Raymond J. Barry) vandalizes the house belonging to Stan Perkins (Eddie Jemison), who owes him money. After Arlo attacks Stan, Sheriff Hunter Mosley (Brent Sexton) arrests Arlo.
Raylan is told of the arrest by his step-mother, "Aunt" Helen (Linda Gehringer), who wants him to bail him out. He goes to Harlan County to release his father. He takes him home and finds that Stan and his nephews broke in the house, claiming that Arlo stole from them. Raylan talks with Stan and asks him to call him whenever Arlo asks for rent, before returning to Lexington. Arlo decides to take matters on his hands and attacks Stan's nephews with a baseball bat but then suffers a heart attack.
On Lexington, Ava (Joelle Carter) is questioned by Assistant United States Attorney David Vasquez (Rick Gomez) for her role in Boyd's shooting. The court reporter turns out to be Winona (Natalie Zea), but seeing that Raylan is involved, asks to be excluded from the case. After solving the case of the house, Raylan is called back to Harlan after learning of Arlo's heart attack. He is told by Helen that Arlo had a similar attack just 2 years ago and was diagnosed with PTSD. Raylan talks with his father, who made Raylan live in fear growing up and who was constantly involved in some sort of scheme. Arlo in part blames his behavior on his own father, who was a religious man who created a house of fear.
Raylan then contacts Boyd's cousin, Johnny (David Meunier), who reveals that Stan was involved in smuggling Oxycodone. He also reveals that Boyd's father, Bo, will soon be released from jail and Ava should leave Kentucky or face consequences for killing Bowman. Raylan confronts Stan and discovers that Arlo planned to use him as a shield and stole from Stan earlier in the episode. Arlo's plan worked, as Raylan finds the drugs at Stan's house and threatens him with jail if they go after Helen and Arlo again. Raylan doesn't even bother asking Arlo where the stolen Oxy or money is because he knows Arlo will not tell him.
The novel focuses on Abike Johnson and Runner G. Runner G, a college dropout, who hawks ice-creams on the streets of Lagos. Abike Johnson, who could be seen to be a spoiled child meets together. Their friendship grows as Abike learns to adjust to Runner G.
The novel follows Chike Ameobi; a Nigerian soldier who opted to retire rather than killing innocent civilians; Yemi; a private and junior to Chike Ameobi who admires Ameobi's uprightness and also decides to quit with him. On their way, they met Oma; who called her marriage quit due to abuse; Isoken; a sixteen-year-old girl who managed to escape from the hands of the rebel fighters; FineBoy; an ex-militant, who ran away from militancy to chase his dream as a radio presenter. The novel describes the daily struggle of the common man in Lagos; the mischievousness and flamboyance of corrupt politicians and the need to survive.
The novel is set during the military rule of General Sani Abacha. It focuses mainly on Lomba; a journalist and editor at ''The Dial'' who is imprisoned for fabricating "lies" against the government.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) visits Boyd (Walton Goggins) in prison, wanting information on Arlo but Boyd does not give help him. Later, while making out with Ava (Joelle Carter), Raylan warns her about Johnny's statement that Bo Crowder will soon be released from jail. Ava states she will not leave Kentucky.
Mullen (Nick Searcy) then takes Raylan to Cincinnati to investigate the case of Owen Carnes (Peter Jason), an art owner who stole money years ago. They visit his house and find that Carnes owns some of Adolf Hitler's paintings. Raylan also meets Carnes' young wife Caryn (Katherine LaNasa) and the horse trainer Greg Davis (Brett Cullen). After discovering that the paintings are false, Raylan and Mullen leave the house. While Carnes, Caryn and the original painting owner David Mortimer (Tony Hale) discuss the events when Greg shows up and kills Carnes. This is part of a plan in order to avoid having to lose their money due to Carnes' actions and a missing painting.
The following day, Raylan and the deputies arrive with an Arrest warrant for Carnes and find him dead, made to look like a suicide by Caryn. Raylan expresses skepticism on the scene, especially for Carnes still holding the gun after "shooting himself". Raylan meets Assistand United States Attorney David Vazquez (Rick Gomez), who says he is investigating his shootings, especially Tommy Bucks'. During the investigation, he is approached by Winona (Natalie Zea), who asks for his help in running down a list of names associated with her husband Gary (William Ragsdale). Raylan accepts, although the task could negatively impact his career.
Raylan questions Caryn about the events and one of his comments throws way his suspicions, forcing Caryn and Greg to act quickly and decide to kill David to hide their tracks. David arrives at the house and is knocked unconscious by Greg. When Greg hesitates to pull the trigger, Caryn reminds them of their plan and accidentally confesses to Carnes' murder. Greg is revealed to be working with the deputies and both are arrested. Raylan finds that the gallery owner Karl Hanselman (Robert Picardo) buys and burns Hitler's paintings as a result of his father's association with him. Raylan later meets Winona at her house, where he questions the reason behind their divorce. Winona simply states feeling a connection with Gary at the time due to Raylan's job. Raylan then says that he didn't find anything suspicious with Gary's colleagues. The episode ends with Raylan paying another visit to Boyd, telling him to forget about Arlo.
The novel is a collection of short stories about the brutal life faced by prisoners in prison; mostly by those are innocent.
Lew Archer is summoned to the Channel Club on Malibu Beach and stops to talk to the gateman, Tony Torres. Just then a hot-headed Canadian named George Wall tries to barge into the private grounds with the plea that he is looking for his wife, but is turned away. Once inside, Archer discovers from Clarence Bassett, the club manager, that the job being offered is to protect him from Wall's threats. His wife Hester had once been an exhibition diver at the club and the middle-aged Bassett has taken a fatherly interest in her welfare. In his office is an old photograph of three divers in action who are identified as Hester Campbell, as she was then known, Gabrielle Torres (Tony's daughter) and her cousin Manuel (who now calls himself Lance). Since the three were photoed together, Gabrielle had been found shot dead on the beach, Hester had run away from Malibu and married Wall in Toronto, while Lance had started working for the gangster Carl Stern.
In order to keep him out of trouble, Archer allows Wall to tag along as he tries to locate Hester. As he does so, he discovers that Stern has been trying to establish a casino in Las Vegas. Unable to gain a gaming licence because of his Syndicate connections, Stern has brought in Simon Graff as his front man. Graff, a partner in Helio-Graff Studios in Hollywood, is a member of the Channel Club and has married the unstable daughter of his partner. Manuel Torres, now going by the name of Lance Leonard, is to have a part in the studio's next film.
Another lead takes Archer to Hester's former home in Beverly Hills, into which she has moved again, having suddenly become affluent. There he is beaten up by one of Stern's thugs and taken to be interrogated by Leroy Frost, head of security at Helio-Graff; after receiving a further beating when he resists, he finally manages to escape. Archer believes that Hester has been murdered and checks Lance's home, only to find him murdered there. However, on returning to the Beverly Hills house he discovers Hester packing to leave in a state of terror.
Later Wall rings Archer from a hospital in Las Vegas, where he has been taken after a beating in Stern's office. Hester has also rung Archer from the town and he flies to Las Vegas to locate her. When he does so, he discovers the woman is really Rina Campbell, Hester's sister, who resembles her closely. Carl Stern had persuaded Rina to lay a false trail in order to allow Hester to escape abroad. But as they talk, Frost appears together with Stern's thugs in order to kill Rina, having already disposed of Hester, as Archer suspected. This time Archer overcomes the thugs and disables Frost by shooting him in the arm; then he forces Frost to show them where Hester's corpse has been hidden.
After returning to Los Angeles, Archer interviews Dr Frey, Rina's employer, about his schizophrenic patient Isobel Graff, whom Archer had met the evening before at a party in the Channel Club. Her husband Simon had once had an affair with Gabrielle Torres and Isobel may have been the girl's killer and later complicit in Hester's death too. In fact Isobel had shot Gabrielle with a gun belonging to Graff, but only wounded her. Bassett had engineered the confrontation and used the gun himself to complete the killing. Later he blackmailed Graff, making him believe that it was his wife's shot that was fatal. It also emerges that Bassett was responsible for the killing of Hester, Lance and Stern, who had also been blackmailing Graff. Graff incites Tony Torres to kill Bassett in revenge for the death of his daughter Isobel and Archer turns Graff over to the police.
An ice hockey match occurs between the Meteor team, the arrogant "masters" of hockey, and the Vimpel team, a friendly team of beginners. The first period passed with a predictable crushing score of 3-0 in favor of Meteor. During the break, the coach of the Vimpel team, explains his team the new tactics and sets the players up for victory. The second period leads to a turning point in the game. But the score is still in favor of Meteor, 4-2.
In the third period, one of Vimpel's hockey players was seriously injured and was unable to continue the game, which seemed to endanger the continuation of the match. The main character, an unnamed red-haired amateur hockey player comes to the aid of Vimpel. Despite the fact that immediately going out on the ice, he, in a fit of joy, makes an own goal. With his help the team wins with a score of 6-5.
''Head above Water'' is an autobiography by Buchi Emecheta. It discusses of her days in Nigeria, down to her life in London at the time as a renowned author.
Photographer Winslow Cobblepott (Estevez) is trapped by a ghost in his office building and must summon help from a psychic in order for other people to escape.
Ava (Joelle Carter) is shopping at a hardware store when Johnny Crowder (David Meunier) appears, asking for certain items for Bo Crowder, who is about to be released. Noting his intentions, Helen Givens (Linda Gehringer) threatens Johnny with a shotgun to leave the store. While talking to Raylan (Timothy Olyphant), Ava says that she is on probation and can't leave Kentucky. While they sleep, an assassin enters the house and tries to kill both of them but Raylan kicks the assassin out of the house and shoots at him, wounding him but the assassin escapes.
Raylan and Sheriff Hunter Mosley (Brent Sexton) decide to question Johnny about his possible involvement, citing his indirect threat at the hardware store. During the trip, Mosley confesses to Raylan his personal quest in finding Henry Crowder, who raped and killed his niece. They confront Johnny at a bar, finding no evidence that he was the assassin. Johnny admits having threatened Ava as a way to warn her to escape from Bo. Raylan then takes Ava to his office so she can be put in safe protection, where she runs into Winona (Natalie Zea). There, Mullen (Nick Searcy) angrily reprimands Raylan for sleeping with Ava as well as putting her life in danger when he shot in the house.
Raylan visits Boyd (Walton Goggins) in jail, accusing him of being involved in the assassination attempt. Boyd claims not to know anything but his comments irate Raylan, who attacks him and Raylan is taken out by security guards. Raylan calms down and returns to question him. Boyd then explains that Bo wouldn't hurt Ava for now and theorizes that the assassin wasn't trying to kill Ava, but Raylan. Somewhere else, Sheriff Mosley (Brent Sexton) meets with the assassins Red (James Immekus) and Mr. Duke (Ray McKinnon), revealing that he is involved with the Miami mob. He kills Duke and calls Raylan (who deduced his true intentions), and orders him to meet at a location as he has Ava hostage.
Raylan meets with Mosley and goes with him on his police cruiser and is ordered to follow the van where Red is holding Ava. Mosley reveals that he made a deal with the cartel: the cartel will give him the whereabouts of Henry Crowder if he gives them Raylan. Ava breaks free and attacks Red, causing the van to crash while Raylan subdues Mosley. Raylan and Ava reunite just as authorities arrive. In prison, Boyd is confronted by inmates for talking with Raylan and prepare to kill him when Boyd's father, Bo (M. C. Gainey), interferes. Bo threatens everyone in the room to leave Boyd alone or he will have them killed.
''Snakepipe Hollow'' is set in an area of unclaimed land in northern Dragon Pass beset by many monsters. The adventure is divided into four parts: * A description of the region * Possible story hooks to bring the player characters to this region * The first part of the scenario * The climax of the scenario in the Chaos Caves.
The novel centers on the Shavians; an imaginary community in the Sahara desert where everyone is no greater than the other. Then the Westerners arrive: Andria, Ista, Flip, Mendoza and Ronje, who crash-land on Shavi while King Patayon the Slow is holding a conversation with his wife. The westerners, who the Shavians think to be messenger, at first blend into the culture and life of people although Ronje rapes a Shavi. The westerners join in the farming and trading of the Shavians, while they work on fueling and repairing their plane called "Newark". The Westerners finally return back to England with industrial diamond and crystals and also Asogba, the son of Patayon the Slow. Mendoza who has found a new line of business sends Asogba back to Shavi with guns and jeeps. Asogba on the other hands extorts his people and neighbouring villagers, in order to send diamond and crystal to Mendoza. The crystal market crashes and Asogba is left devastated and insolvent.
Ángela (Alejandra Robles Gil) is a nurse and medical student who lives in a town near the sea. She is seduced by Álvaro (Danilo Carrera), an ambitious young man who visits the town on a business trip to build a hospital. Ángela and Álvaro get married but then he abandons her and returns to Mexico City, where he is engaged to Samantha (Bárbara Islas) and marries her as well. Ángela decides to go to Mexico City in search of Álvaro, she discovers the deception and meets Leonardo (Brandon Peniche), a doctor who falls in love with her and becomes her protector. Ángela will tirelessly fight against the adversities of destiny, in the quest to find true love.
A young slime scientist is surprised when her latest creation comes to life in Frankenslime, a funny and clever picture book twist on Frankenstein.
Victoria Franken is a slime scientist.
Her experiments lead to amazing slimes. Until, one dark and stormy night, her latest experiment goes awry and her newest creation COMES TO LIFE!
Helen stars Annie Townsend as a teenage girl who, when asked by the police to play the stand-in for a reconstruction, realizes it gives her a chance to confront her own troubled past.
Ava (Joelle Carter) is eating at a dinner when Bo (M. C. Gainey) suddenly appears. He explains that due to Sheriff Mosley's arrest, the authorities had to review his arrests and decided to release him earlier. Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) shows up and threatens Bo to leave. He once again tries to convince Ava to leave the area but she declines.
At home, Winona (Natalie Zea) finds a man named Wynn Duffy (Jere Burns), who claims to work for her husband's security. After he makes intimidating comments, Winona asks him to leave the house. When Gary (William Ragsdale) comes home, she confronts him for his association. He denies being involved with Duffy and gets angry when he finds that she sent Raylan to investigate his associates. Back in the office, Raylan is being tested by Mullen (Nick Searcy) as Vasquez (Rick Gomez) will soon want his cooperation. Suddenly, an inmate called Cal Wallace (W. Earl Brown) attacks guards and takes one of them hostage in the locker room. Their attempts at negotiation fail as Wallace lies about the meaning of his tattoos, explaining that he just wants to mess with the guards.
Wanting to avoid another scandal in the investigation, Raylan decides to help in the negotiation and stop a SWAT team from killing Wallace or the guards. He has Gutterson (Jacob Pitts) get fried chicken from a nearby shop so he can talk with Wallace and earn his trust. Eventually, Wallace accepts to surrender, allows himself to be arrested and the guards are released. In the aftermath, Vasquez suggests moving the interrogation for another day but Raylan decides to do it on that moment.
At the interrogation, Vasquez reveals his knowledge of Raylan's relationship with Ava, including intimate pictures of them. He states that Boyd's lawyer will want to associate Bowman's death with Raylan's arrival as a way to prove they were related before the shooting. Due to this, Boyd (Walton Goggins) will be allowed to be released from jail after pleading guilty to a minor charge, much to their disappointment. Raylan later meets with Boyd just as he is released from jail. Despite Boyd claiming to have found religion during his time in prison, Raylan says he will put him behind bars again. Boyd then meets with Bo outside the prison.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) has been suspended from the Marshal's service. He gets himself into a fight at a bar with two patrons after they make derogatory comments about a woman. The bar owner threatens the men to leave the bar and one of them steals Raylan's hat. Winona (Natalie Zea) arrives at the bar and takes a wounded Raylan to his hotel room. While tending his wounds, she confronts him about meeting with Gary (William Ragsdale) on his job and brings up Wynn Duffy (Jere Burns), who showed up at her house.
Gary meets with a friend and former partner, Toby Griffin (Malik Yoba), asking for help in getting money for Duffy but Toby declines his request, wanting to avoid problems although he accepts to help as "muscle". Raylan visits Duffy, threatening him to stay away from Gary and Winona. Shortly after he leaves, Gary and Toby arrive to talk with Duffy. Gary then boldly tells Duffy that he will double his owed money in 24 months. Raylan asks Arnold Pinter (David Eigenberg) for help in finding more about Duffy; he reveals that Duffy works for a man named Emmitt Arnett (Sean Flynn) in the Dixie Mafia. Later that night, both Gary and Toby are attacked by Duffy and enforcer Billy Mac (Travis Wester). Duffy tells Gary to his money by the next day or he will kill Winona.
Raylan intercepts Billy Mac in his apartment and forces him to reveal his plan to kidnap Winona. Raylan then takes Winona out of her house, revealing Gary's association with Duffy and the Mafia. Raylan then finds Gary at the place where he planned to make a mall, intending to kill himself but Raylan stops him. The next day, they confront Duffy and Arnett at their office. Gary then settles his debt by handing over the development property, which Arnett accepts. Duffy is furious at this as he will not receive money and draws his gun at them. This causes a chain of events that culminates with Arnett's guards dead and Duffy is wounded. Raylan then takes Gary to his house, where he is reunited with Winona. Raylan then returns to the bar where he has the thugs return his hat.
The story emphasises the life of students and lecturers in most Nigerian universities. The novel is set in the University of Calabar. Ete Kamba, a young boy who is expected to become a man of substance, gets a scholarship to study at the University of Calabar, where he meets Nko at a party for a girl who had graduated from her hairdressing apprenticeship program. On their way back to Nko's hostel, Ete forces himself on Nko. However, she does not resist. Ete refuses to marry Nko, stating that he cannot marry someone who is not a virgin. Eventually, Nko reveals her predicament to Professor Ikot, who takes advantage of the situation: Nko must sleep with Professor Ikot in order to pass her exam. Nko refuses and beats him. She realises that she is now pregnant with Ete's child.
The outgoing architect Gösta asks his friend Fredrik, a doctor, for help. Gösta thinks that his wife Gunilla is a bit bored, and Fredrik is persuaded to test an invigorating injection on her. What they do not know is that Gunilla has overheard the entire conversation, and she decides to teach the gentlemen, in particular Gösta, a lesson. Gunilla changes in both character and appearance, and she begins a romance with a stylish conductor, all to make her husband jealous.
In early 1951, an art journalist receives an invitation for the 13th death anniversary of famous painter Keigaku Ōnuki. He remembers the assignment he received from Keigaku's relatives to write a biography on the artist 9 years ago, and decides to finally finish the project, which had come to a halt during the early post-war years. While studying Keigaku's diaries, he repeatedly reads of a friend by the name of Shinozaki, finally realising that Shinozaki is no other but Keigaku's former friend Hōsen Hara, who successfully copied Keigaku's art and sold it as originals.
The journalist recollects memories going back to 1943, when he met private owners of Keigaku's paintings and was repeatedly confronted with Hara's technically adept copies, and to 1945 and 1947, when he stayed in the village in Chūgoku Mountains, where Hara lived during his last years. Abandoned by his wife, Hara illegally experimented with gunpowder to create a firework of the colour of red chrysanthemums. The journalist contemplates on the fate of a man who, overshadowed by a famous artist friend, never received recognition for his own talent and faded into obscurity.
This is the life of the staff and owners of ''The Bulletin'', a South African newspaper that finds itself on the media cusp between delivering news and sensationalism. When editors and their journalists find themselves publishing hard copy the dilemmas, intrigues and moments of hysteria they face are varied, vast and inevitable.
Yinka, a Yoruba man falls in love with and marries Ngozi, an Igbo lady during their National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program. Their marriage hits the rocks when false rumours of infidelity by Ngozi are made known to Yinka by his friends as Ngozi and Yinka spend long periods apart. His ego bruised and his insecurity heightened, Yinka engages the services of a babalawo who inflicts Ngozi with "Magun", a chastity control mechanism. Ngozi realises this and has a few days to live due to the effect of the magun. She enlists the help of her friend Janet and Mama Tutu who encourage her to accept Dr. Dimeji Taiwo's proposition. He is aware of the magus placed on Ngozi but mates with her for research purposes. In the process, he starts coughing up blood and is choking but is saved by the babalawo and Ngozi's curse is lifted.
Pedro is a 12-year-old boy who lives in a village where any question is answered with repression. He has a girlfriend, Matilde, and a dog, Rocky. The teacher and father of a friend are arrested by the military. The death of his dog makes him look for revenge.
Cardo Dalisay and Task Force Agila found their hiding place in the North while their enemies, First Lady Lily Hidalgo, Secretary Arturo Padua, Defense Secretary Renato Hipolito, the Black Ops led by Albert de Vela and drug lord Lito Valmoria, are still hunting for them. Having recovered from the induced coma caused by Lily, Oscar escapes from the palace, along with his close friends, housemaid Elizabeth and PSG member Ambo, to warn Cardo of their evil intentions while both Lily and Renato separately deploy their respective men to find Oscar. Oscar is replaced by an ignorant decoy Mariano. Albert and the Black Ops, under the supervision of Arturo, focus on dealing with the high-value targets until Padua runs out of patience when Albert fails to catch Cardo. Albert later allies with Lito to work together for hunting drug competitors. Renato plans to allow the international drug syndicate to operate in the country if he becomes the president, while Lily also plans bring Renato down for the next election.
Armando, his wife Lolita, and daughter Mara plan to kill the powerful business and political kingpin Don Ignacio Guillermo, who perpetrated the killing of farmers to claim Armando's land. Eventually, Cardo and Agila are eventually found by the local police at Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar leading to the ensuing shootout. Armando and his group cross paths with Cardo during the chaos at Hotel de Oriente and they form an alliance after they seemingly killed Don Ignacio. However, Armando has evil intentions against the Agila merely for the bounty. Don Ignacio survives the gunshot by Mara but was placed in critical condition, leading to the arrival of estranged daughter Aurora from the United States. Meanwhile, Don Ignacio's estranged brother Eduardo is only interested in taking the family's wealth after hearing his brother's condition.
It is later revealed that Mara is in fact Aurora's and Oscar's biological daughter; she is unaware that she was used and trained by Armando and Lolita to kill her biological grandfather Don Ignacio as a revenge of the death of their biological child at the hands of Don Ignacio. Armando and Lolita decide to kill Mara to tie loose ends. The couple plans to neutralize Agila for the bounty but Agila escapes with the help of Lucas, Armando's mercenary member, but not before Delfin is left behind and is then brutally tortured.
After a violent confrontation between Renato and Arturo, and Lily, Cardo is injured and is brought to the hospital by the Black Ops to keep him alive under orders from Lily. Lito plans to kill Cardo personally, and after a brutal cat-and-mouse fight, Cardo emerges victorious and kills Lito, thus avenging Alyana's death. Meanwhile, Agila eventually finds the real Oscar and decides to return to Armando's mansion to rescue Delfin. After days of recovering from his injuries at Ramona's camp, Cardo returns to Armando's lair, where he learns of the latter's true colors. A bloodied Delfin sacrifices himself to allow Cardo to buy time to attack Armando's men, but Armando and Lolita eventually escape from Agila's attack. Their mansion was later burned down by Cardo and his group. The couple subsequently sealed their alliances with Lily.
Oscar and Senate President Camilo Edades decide to unmask Lily, Renato and Arturo's crimes, corruptions, and atrocities to the public. This allows him to return to power and reinstate Agila back to the police force. Defeated and branded as an enemy of the state, Lily, Albert, and Armando hatch a plan in attempt to make their last stand against Agila, while Renato forged an alliance with a ruthless warlord named Lucio Santanar. When Arturo arrogantly refuses to ally with Lucio, Renato betrays him by killing Arturo with one push of a button for a bomb to explode before winning Lucio's trust. Agila's first mission is to capture Lily, Albert, Armando, and Lolita dead or alive, concluding with Agila's victory when they have wiped out all of them. Now, Agila is facing a final fight against Renato and Lucio. James, Dante, and Marsial were killed by Lucio's lackeys. Victor was killed by Renato after killing Eduardo who tried to take advantage of Roxanne, with Roxanne being killed shortly after. Jerome and Rigor, dressed and disguised by Lucio's group as their own, were killed in a friendly fire by Ramil and Patrick. During Cardo's confrontation with Lucio, he reveals that he created the bombs that Homer used back then that killed Cardo's son. Cardo then finishes off Lucio. Meanwhile, Renato and his men were still standing strong and they go on to finish off the remaining members of the Agila. Diana, Billy, Ramil, and Patrick all sacrificed their lives to let Cardo and Oscar escape. Cardo diverts Renato and his men to buy Oscar time to escape but Oscar decided to help Cardo. Unfortunately for Cardo, he was shot multiple times by Renato. While Renato was celebrating and preparing to finally finish off Cardo, Oscar manages to kill him and his men before the back up arrives, avenging Task Force Agila. Oscar then mourns and honors the members of Task Force Agila for their bravery and their heroic sacrifices in saving the country. Eventually, Cardo gets promoted to Police Major by Oscar for his bravery. After reuniting with his family and mourning Lola Flora's death, he decides to stay with them in Botolan. Oscar later marries his first love, Aurora. Unknown to the two of them, while Cardo was off to work, he suddenly spots their daughter Mara who is alive. The two of them smiled and greeted one another, hinting a start of a relationship between them.
A young woman is hurled into the sky when her bicycle is hit by another cyclist, she floats for a moment suspended from her umbrella before clinging to a steeple from where she is rescued by a crazy-looking scientist in his flying machine which eventually crashes.
Reza and his friend Mansoor are pickpockets. When Reza finds out from his mother that a rich girl took an oath to marry a person injured in a war, he decides to get close to her and find a way to marry her and inherit her fortune.
The novel is set in Northern Nigeria and is narrated by old story teller. it tells the story of Abu Bakir and his quest for vengeance after Mallam Shehu, a wealthy merchant who is in need of a child marries Zainobe, the girl bethroned to him and the love of his life.
Despite Abu losing an eye and ear and roaming different towns in order to make Kyauta the child of Mallam Shehu and Zainobe worthless, he achieves his goal to make Kyauta a thug and kill his father. Later, Abu is killed by Kyauta who is now free of the spell cast on him earlier in the story by Abu.
Rose is a veterinary student at university in Dublin. Adopted as a young child, Rose's adoptive mother has recently died and she has begun looking into who her biological parents are. She discovers her mother is an actress named Ellen who lives in London, and travels there to meet her. Rose calls Ellen on her mobile phone and reveals her birth name is Julie; Ellen realises who she is. She also follows Ellen to a film set and is noticed, but quickly walks off.
Finding that Ellen's house is for sale, Rose calls the estate agent posing as a potential buyer wanting to view the property. At the house, Ellen's teenage daughter Eva answers the door to Rose. Ellen recognises Rose during the viewing and takes her out into the woods to talk, a place she often goes to calm down. Ellen reveals to Rose that she was raped on a golf course, and that Rose (named Julie by her) was the result; she decided to give birth to her in order to focus on the positives of bringing a child into the world, but decided not to keep her. She tells Rose that her father is Peter Doyle, a celebrity archeologist.
Rose goes back to Dublin and attends the launch party for Peter's new book, but does not talk to him. She later volunteers on an archeological dig led by Peter, wearing a black wig over her red hair and pretending to be an actress named Julie researching for a role as an archeologist. Ellen comes to Dublin to work on a film and calls Rose, asking to meet with her; she later turns up at Rose's university flat. Rose tells her that she's seen Peter but not told him who she is. She admits that Peter living his life as if nothing happened angers her.
Peter gives Rose a copy of his book with his phone number written inside. Rose steals drugs used to put down sick animals from her university and fills a syringe with them, then goes to Peter's house while his family are out, intending to kill him. Peter is surprised by Rose's appearance, but lets her in. He quickly makes advances towards her, and when she tells him to stop he grabs her by the throat and pushes her up against a bookcase. She manages to get hold of a golfing award on the shelf and hits him over the head with it, then pulls the syringe from her jacket to find that it has broken; she shouts at Peter and reveals she is his daughter before fleeing, leaving him dazed and bloodied. When Peter's wife Teresa arrives home later he is forced to explain his head wound.
Rose goes to Ellen's hotel room and stays there while Ellen goes to her university flat to dispose of the veterinary drugs. Ellen finds Peter's book with his phone number in and calls him asking to meet at the golf course he raped her at; he agrees. Peter arrives before Ellen, who gets into his car to talk. She recounts the assault to him and then suddenly stabs him in the leg with the syringe; he at first attempts to stop her then accepts his fate and allows her to inject him with the drugs. He dies in the car within minutes. Ellen returns to her hotel room, waking a sleeping Rose, who tells her that she was dreaming about waiting by the sea for her.
The film opens with a tall figure shrouded in a jacket and gas mask known only as the Assassin descending into a ruined, hellish world via a diving bell. In his possession the Assassin has a map and a suitcase.
Traveling through the underworld, the Assassin encounters many creatures mercilessly preyed upon by larger monsters. Eventually he reaches a city which is home to an army of faceless drones apparently ruled by a monstrosity with filthy teeth and seared flesh who speaks in baby babble.
Deep within the city's bowels, the Assassin discovers a mountain of suitcases just like his own. The Assassin opens his suitcase revealing a timed bomb, which he places and prepares to set off. He fails to notice a creeping monster behind him, which then attacks him and drags him away as the bomb's ticking hand appears unable to complete its circuit of the clock.
The Assassin is shackled to a table and stripped in front of a mass of spectators. Later a Surgeon appears with a Nurse, splits open The Assassin's abdomen and begins rummaging through his chest cavity. Jewelry and papers are pulled out and thrown to the floor. Eventually the Surgeon finds his goal; a strange, wailing infant creature. The Surgeon hands it to the Nurse, who carries it away.
The Surgeon bores a hole in the Assassin's head and hooks his brain to a television set. As the Surgeon watches the T.V., we see the world above, where the Last Man gives a map forged by gnarled witches to an Assassin and sends him down in a diving bell. Driving a motorcycle and then a jeep, the Assassin follows the map through a munitions depot, a graveyard and a war zone before descending a spiral roadway.
Back in the underworld, the nurse brings the infant to a ghostly, floating creature who escorts the child to an Alchemist’s lair. The Alchemist grinds the infant into liquid, then alchemically transforms its remains into gold. This gold is then used to create a new cosmos which undergoes the same cycle of evolution, civilization and self-destruction as the previous one. In doing so, the clock in the Assassin's bomb appears to somehow restart and complete its circuit.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) finds Boyd (Walton Goggins) in the woods, having formed a church to help drug addicts and other spiritually reformed criminals, threatening them to quit their habits. Raylan uses the moment to expose Boyd's crimes as well as offering a reward to anyone who can help putting him back in jail and then leaves.
An ambulance arrives at a house, where Judge Mike "The Hammer" Reardon (Stephen Root) was bitten by a snake. Raylan is assigned to protect him despite being embarrassed by Reardon's eccentric behavior. While escorting him, Reardon is poised with carbon monoxide through the car's exhaust system. Raylan is also trying to locate Pastor Israel Fandi (Doug E. Doug), who now changed his name and occupation. Ambulances arrive in time to save Reardon. Meanwhile, Johnny (David Meunier) visits Boyd in the woods after Boyd threatened a nearby meth lab. He tells Boyd that Bo is angry at the threat but Boyd does not give it importance. That night, Boyd and his followers take the meth dealers out of their RV and burn it. However, the dealers reveal that a person was inside the RV.
Raylan visits Fandi, who refuses to testify against Boyd. While at a bar with Reardon, Raylan notices a man (Sean Bridgers) watching them and confronts the man. He later finds that he is Virgil Corum, a convict charged with illegal possessions and whose background fits all of Reardon's recent events. Virgil eventually catches Reardon in the parking lot of a club, intending to kill him. Raylan arrives in time and tries to calm him down. However, Reardon pulls out a gun and shoots Virgil, wounding him. Virgil reveals having been planned to use the murder as a way to give his ex-wife and kid money.
Not wanting to let the relationship cause destruction, Raylan breaks up with Ava (Joelle Carter) and Reardon made a deal with a judge to reduce her probation. He later talks with Mullen (Nick Searcy), who reveals the meth lab explosion and that the killed man was an informant. Despite both suspecting Boyd, they can't prove his actions. Raylan visits Fandi again and threatens him to testify or he will expose his illegal marijuana operation. Fandi agrees to testify but reveals he does not know how Boyd looks like, shocking Raylan. Unwilling to force him to do this, Raylan leaves.
During a party held at the home of the courtesan, Malaga, the lawyer Desroches tells the other guests a story about aristocrat, Maxime de Trailles.
De Trailles has borrowed a lot of money and refuses to pay his debts. Two Parisian businessmen Cerizet and Claparon buy up de Trailles' notes from his debtors, and set out to collect the money owing. Cerizet attempts to recover the debt by visiting and confronting de Trailles demanding payment. De Trailles refuses.
Meanwhile de Trailles has bought a reading room for his lover Mademoiselle Antonia Chocardelle to manage. At the suggestion of Croizeau, one the regular guests in the reading room, Antonia tells de Trailles about some valuable furniture that she wants to buy worth 4000 francs. She also says that she is bored of running the reading room. So they sell the reading room to a buyer who Croizeau has arranged for them, and bring the cash with them to buy the furniture. When they get to the place to buy the furniture, the owner turns out to be Cerizet in disguise. So Cerizet is able to obtain the full payment of the debts.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) and Mullen (Nick Searcy) lead a raid on Boyd's (Walton Goggins) camp, arresting him for violating his parole. They question all of his followers but all of them reply with the same quote, "You strike at the shepherd, the sheep may scatter."
Without any back-up evidence that Boyd blew up the meth lab, the team must find the two dealers as Boyd and his followers are released. The dealers have met with Bo (M. C. Gainey) and Johnny (David Meunier) to ask for protection, which they accept to provide. Bo and Johnny visit Boyd in his camp, where Bo offers him money to leave his association but Boyd refuses the money. Raylan meets Sheriff Hunter Mosley (Brent Sexton) in prison to ask for anything regarding Bo. Mosley reveals that Arlo (Raymond J. Barry) was running the protection business for Bo when he went to jail.
While taking the dealers to protection, Bo has his men kill them and dump their bodies. Raylan and Mullen try to enter the local Veterans of Foreign Wars building which Arlo frequents, but are denied access by the guard unless they have a membership. They call Gutterson (Jacob Pitts) to help them get in. Inside, they talk with Arlo and offer him protection but he refuses. When Raylan calls him a "lowlife", Arlo slaps him and the officers leave. They are called to the crime scene of the dealers' deaths, unaware of Bo's role in their deaths. Raylan then finds Dewey Crowe (Damon Herriman) hitchhiking, having been expelled of Boyd's camp. Raylan then has Dewey work as an inside man for him and beg Boyd to be back at the camp.
Dewey reveals that one of Boyd's men, Bobby Joe Packer (Brad Carter) was a meth cooker and the Marshals once again raid Boyd's camp to search for him. During this, Boyd reveals to Raylan that Bowman worked with Arlo, surprising Raylan as Ava (Joelle Carter) never mentioned it. The Marshals leave when they fail to find Bobby. Right after they leave, Boyd's men dig up Bobby, who was hiding in a box beneath the ground. Turns out Dewey warned them about Raylan's plan. Raylan then meets with a drunk Ava at a bar, who resists leaving. He is forced to handcuff her and asks Winona (Natalie Zea) to give her shelter, which she reluctantly accepts.
Arlo and Helen (Linda Gehringer) have a fight after she finds that Arlo took her money and is now in debt with Bo. Suddenly, their house is attacked by gunfire and the attackers escape. Helen gives Arlo an ultimatum: either they leave Harlan or he kills Bo. Dewey returns to Boyd's camp but Boyd plans to kill him as he can't risk putting his followers in contact with Raylan. Finally, Boyd forgives him but banishes him from the camp. Boyd is then shown buying a rocket-propelled grenade. At the Marshal's office, Bobby appears and confesses to blowing up the meth lab. Raylan returns to his hotel room, only to find Arlo waiting for him.
The film's story is about the Rivero family, which goes on vacation, leaving their daughter Ana, who is studying for a competitive examination, and grandfather Ricardo, in Madrid. Ricardo is accommodated in a nursing home during this period. At the residence, Ricardo meets Andrés, his roommate and new friend, and they reminisce about their youth together, leading to tender and amusing episodes. During the course of the summer, Ricardo is beset by Alzheimer's disease.
Set a year after the events of the first book, it follows Sunny Nwazue, an American-born Nigerian albino girl living in Aba who becomes a member of the secret Leopard society.
Sunny Nwazue has recurring vision of a burning city and while picking up tainted pepper, she is given a comb by Mami Wata.
She disobeys the Leopard rules, and with assistance of Chichi, uses a juju to scare the members of the cult that haunts Chukwu in the university and is sent to the Obi Library basement to face a djinn whom she defeats and reunites with her friends and parents. Then, her father threatens to disown her.
Her spirit face Anyanwu is separated from her after an attack from Ekwensu, who emerges again. Sunny and her friends Orlu, Chichi, and Sasha visit Bola, where she tells Sunny to go to Lagos to meet Udide, who will weave a flying grasscutter to take them to Osisi.
Through the help of Chukwu, they head to Lagos under the disguise of a road trip and meet Udide who weaves a flying grasscutter in exchange for Sunny's story.
After a series of events, Chukwu sees the grasscutter and they escape before the council car comes to pick them.
In Osisi, they defeat Ekwensu to avert an apocalypse and return home to face the council officials, who forgives them. The novel ends with Sunny, Chichi, and Shasha attending the Zuma Rock Festival.
A police car speeds down a winding backroad on a rainy night carrying a seemingly madman in the back who cannot stop muttering about a pair of "Ghost Shoes" that tried to kill him. As the vehicle takes a sharp bend in the road, two glowing green shoes are seen stepping onto the road and begin to run down the road at surprising speed.
After burying her father, Zélie, Tzain, Amari must face Queen Nehanda, who takes over Lagos. They must stop the Queen and her army, who have uncontrollable magic abilities, while defending Amari's claim to the throne in order to bring long lasting peace to the land of Orisha.
Talking with Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) and Mullen (Nick Searcy), Arlo (Raymond J. Barry) confesses his association to Bo Crowder (M. C. Gainey through skimming operations. Raylan and Mullen want Arlo to act as a "snitch" for them, which Arlo reluctantly agrees to do for an immunity deal. However, Arlo refuses to use a wire and lashes out at Raylan before leaving the office.
In Miami, Bo meets with Gio Reyes (Jordi Caballero), a drug kingpin. Reyes warns Bo to take care of Raylan, as he has been a problem for him since he killed Tommy Bucks. Bo later buys a warehouse for his henchmen. Ava (Joelle Carter) leaves Winona's (Natalie Zea) house and returns to her own. However, Boyd (Walton Goggins) has directed his followers to stay there as it is still Bowman's house. Winona visits Raylan in his hotel room and they end up having sex. Afterwards, she leaves, not knowing that Ava is watching from afar. Ava later takes a shotgun and visits Bo at his club, threatening him to stop harassing her. Bo tells her to leave Kentucky but Ava refuses.
Bo expresses disgust at Boyd's newfound religion and growing members of his team. At the Veterans of Foreign Wars offices, a man named Lucky (Joshua Bitton) threatens to detonate a grenade in the building. Arlo is with him and talks to him to abandon his plan. Meeting with Raylan, Arlo tells him he will use the wire. He meets with Bo but unknown to the Marshals, warns Bo about the wire. They play along a charade and Bo instructs Arlo to meet him the next day. He also tells Arlo to tell Raylan about Ava's threat. Raylan confronts Ava in her house but she calls him out for sleeping with Winona and states she has no intention of leaving Kentucky.
Later that night, a truck carrying Bo's drug supplies is intercepted in the street by Boyd and his henchmen, with Boyd using a rocket-propelled grenade to destroy the truck.
On August 6, 1945, the first person narrator witnesses the bombing of Hiroshima from his parents' house, to which he has returned after visiting his wife's gravesite in Tokyo. Only slightly hurt like his sister, he flees from the spreading fires to the river, confronted with a growing number of casualties and horribly wounded survivors. He meets his two brothers, who are looking for their families, and hears various witnesses' accounts of the moment of the explosion. The narrator and his relatives manage to escape on a horse cart, except for one of his older brother's sons, whose corpse the family discovers on its way out of the city. The story closes with the account of a man called N., who searches the destroyed city for three days and nights, looking for his missing wife, but to no avail.
In ''Ultrakill'', the player controls V1, a machine that uses blood as a fuel source. After the extinction of humanity, the player descends through the layers of Hell in order to harvest the blood of the various creatures in hell. Along the way V1 encounters demons, undead creatures, rival machines also looking for blood, and angels. V1 also fights a multitude of bosses, including V2, which is a later created, alternate version of V1; King Minos (and Minos Prime), a defeated king of the Lust layer; Gabriel (named for the Abrahamic archangel), a supreme angel sent to stop V1; and a large serpent like "Leviathan" in the ocean of Styx.
Boyd (Walton Goggins) visits Ava (Joelle Carter) at her house, asking for forgiveness for his misdeeds. Ava responds by pointing a shotgun at him and telling him to never contact her again, which he agrees to do. He is picked up by Johnny (David Meunier). However, Johnny gets angry when he finds that Boyd blew up the truck and let the drivers go.
Bo (M. C. Gainey), Johnny and Bo's henchmen arrive at Boyd's camp. Bo has Johnny brutally hit Boyd, demanding to know the location of their stolen supplies. One of his follower confesses and they are forced to dig them up. Bo tells Boyd that he no longer considers him his son and tells him to leave the camp. Boyd leaves but returns when he hears gunshots. He returns and finds his followers hanging in trees, all dead. A grief-stricken Boyd buries their corpses in the woods and then questions his belief in God, asking how could He let it happen. He asks for a sign from God but receives nothing, basically ending his belief.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) and Mullen (Nick Searcy) learn about the truck incident and notify Arlo (Raymond J. Barry) that he will cooperate with the Marshals, the FBI and the DEA. Arlo shares this information with Bo, who tells him that his contacts in Miami want Arlo to bring Raylan to them. That night, Raylan meets Arlo at his hotel room. Arlo tries to pull his gun but Raylan already took his gun out, revealing that he knows about Arlo's betrayal. He shoots Arlo in the arm and then kills two hitmen sent to retrieve him. Meanwhile, Johnny and Bo kidnap Ava at her house. But Bo shoots Johnny in the chest for tipping Boyd about the truck, intending to make his murder look like Ava shot him and then fled.
While waiting for an ambulance and tending Arlo's wounds, Raylan is visited by Boyd, who now feels lost without a purpose. Raylan is then called by Bo through Ava's cellphone, telling him to meet them at a certain location alone or he will kill Ava. Boyd then offers to accompany him as he knows the location and Raylan accepts. Raylan drives to a cabin in the woods where he meets with Bo while Boyd sneaks behind the cabin and kills Ava's captor. This distraction allows Raylan to kill Bo's henchman and Boyd targets his father, intending to kill him for the death of his men. However, a sniper suddenly kills Bo and wounds Boyd, forcing Raylan and Boyd to hide in the cabin.
The Miami gunrunners are behind the attack and corner Raylan, Boyd and Ava in the cabin. Raylan manages to kill all but two hitmen. They say they only want Raylan and are willing to let Boyd and Ava leave. Raylan "surrenders" but Boyd kills one of the hitmen while the other one escapes in her car. Raylan prepares to chase after her, only to be pointed by Boyd with a gun. Boyd intends to chase her for killing Bo, telling Raylan that he is "his only friend". As Boyd rides off in the car, Raylan pulls his gun and pretends to shoot, essentially suggesting they'll always be allies and enemies.
A woman diagnosed with a rare congenital disease that makes her incapable of feeling physical and emotional pain meets a man with cleft palate who makes her feel love like she never has before.
The novel is a saga that follows three families: one Zambian, one Italian, and one Indian. These families are intertwined by the actions of the novel's first narrator, [http://www.rhodesianstudycircle.org.uk/percy-missen-clark/ Percy M. Clark], who is based on a real man from Cambridge, England, who moved to Zambia (then Rhodesia) in the early 20th century as one of Europe's many colonists across the African continent. In the novel's first chapter, Percy details some of his encounters as an early settler in The Old Drift, a settlement near Victoria Falls. He details the settlement's changing name, its growing population, and his racist views of the native Zambians. On one such occasion, Percy's actions at a bar one night cause a young girl to strike a young Zambian boy so hard that "he became an imbecile, forever smiling at the daisies," as Percy says. This Zambian boy reappears when Percy accidentally shoots him one day, and later learns that his name is N'gulubu. This series of events is the cause behind the intertwining of the families, which is slowly revealed through the rest of the novel as Serpell details the lives of the family members on the family tree: the Grandmothers (Sibilla, Agnes, and Matha), the Mothers (Sylvia, Isabella, and Thandiwe), and their Children (Joseph, Jacob, and Naila).
In the aftermath of the cabin shootout, Mullen (Nick Searcy) and his officials take Ava (Joelle Carter) into custody while it appears to be no sign of Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) or Boyd (Walton Goggins). The last gunrunner alive, Pilar (Alexandra Barreto), forces a truck driver to get her to the airport to escape. In the landing zone, she is confronted by Boyd, who intends to kill her. Raylan arrives and incapacitates Boyd and takes Pilar to get to Miami in the airplane.
In Miami, Raylan confronts drug kingpin Gio Reyes (Jordi Caballero) and threatens to kill him unless he steps back. Just then, Raylan's boss, Dan Grant (Matt Craven) appears. To Raylan's surprise, Grant tells Reyes that if he harms Raylan, Grant himself will kill Reyes. Reyes is forced to accept the deal and Raylan returns to Kentucky. Raylan is then questioned for the recent events involving Arlo and Bo but he feigns ignorance in the case. After being cleared, he goes on a case with Rachel (Erica Tazel): James Earl Dean (Billy Miller) is a recently paroled sex offender and is suspected of having aggravated a teenager named Loretta McCready (Kaitlyn Dever).
Dean meets with Loretta in a shed where she works on a marijuana crop. She refuses his advances and her dad Walt (Chris Mulkey) calls the police. However, when the police, Raylan and Rachel question him, Walt feigns not recognizing him and shuts the door. It's revealed that Dean works for the Bennett Clan, a ruthless criminal organization in the area. Two Bennetts, Dickie (Jeremy Davies) and Doyle (Joseph Lyle Taylor) visit Walt for putting marijuana in their land and force him to put his foot on a bear trap. Meanwhile, Loretta talks with the Bennett family matriarch, Mags (Margo Martindale), who works at a grocery store. Mags promises to take care of Dean. Raylan and Rachel arrive at the store and is revealed that Raylan and Mags have met for years. Mags denies hiring Dean to work for them.
Raylan and Rachel talk with Dickie and his brother Coover (Brad William Henke). Coover turns hostile, throwing a dead rat at their car, insulting Rachel and holding a gun in his hand. Dickie orders him to stop and Coover goes back inside. Dean kidnaps Loretta, puts her in the trunk of his car and tries to escape to Tennessee. However, Raylan and Rachel intercept him at a gas station and save Loretta. Mags and Dickie later visit Walt, where they poison him with moonshine and explain their intentions to raise Loretta before he dies.
Back at his hotel room, Raylan is visited by Winona (Natalie Zea). He wants to talk about their previous sexual encounter but they end up sleeping together again. Afterwards, Raylan receives a call from Deputy Tom Bergen (Peter Murnik), who may have found a lead on Boyd. Boyd is then shown with a team exploding in a mine.
In the wake of the events of ''The Murders of Molly Southbourne'', a new Molly Southbourne — one who lacks the original's power of self-replication — tries to survive the people who want her dead.
The series follows the life, loss, and survival of New York City ranging from the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dickie (Jeremy Davies) and Coover (Brad William Henke) dispose Walt's (Chris Mulkey) corpse in a mineshaft. Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) finds that Boyd (Walton Goggins) is now working in a mining site, having put his criminal life and desire to kill Bo's killer behind. Raylan then visits Arlo (Raymond J. Barry), who is now under house arrest, to ask him to return the $20,000 the Marshals gave him but Arlo claims he gave them to Bo.
Mags (Margo Martindale) has taken care of Loretta (Kaitlyn Dever) and hides her father's death from her. Raylan and Tim (Jacob Pitts) are assigned to transport a pregnant inmate, Jamie Berglund (Sarah Jones), from her prison to the hospital. However, Raylan and Tim are cornered by Jess Timmons (David Sullivan) and Van (James Jordan), and they take Jamie from them. Jess and Van, both working in human trafficking, plan to perform a C-section on Jamie, who unsuccessfully tries to escape.
Raylan and Tim locate Jamie's husband and even the husband was unaware of her pregnancy. They begin suspecting that a prison guard may be the father. They question prison guard Glenn Cosgrove (Kai Lennox), having obtained evidence that he hired Jess and Van to kill Jamie and stop the affair from being revealed. They drive to the house where Jamie is being held and where Jess has killed Van after a disagreement in the operation. They find Jess holding Jamie behind a couch and although Jess states that he is in a safe position, Tim manages to kill him from the distance.
Boyd visits Ava (Joelle Carter) after facing an injury at his job and Ava tends his wounds. At his office, Raylan is visited by Glenn's wife, Gayle (Christie Lynn Smith), who was wondering if it would be possible to adopt Jamie's baby as Gayle is unable to conceive. Raylan tells her he will look at it. He returns to his hotel room, only to be visited by Gary (William Ragsdale). Gary explains to Raylan that he intends to win back Winona (Natalie Zea) after the whole Duffy incident and leaves. Raylan enters the room with a sleeping Winona, not telling her about his encounter with Gary outside. Raylan does not want to share the details of what happened in his day but Winona tells him she wants to know everything. He starts by saying he talked to her husband outside.
Fujishiro Nanaki concentrates on being pretty, and is annoyed by others like Kurokawa Kanade who she considers plain. However, after finding out that her boyfriend was cheating on her, Nanaki is consoled by Kanade and their relationship begins a new development.
Dewey Crowe (Damon Herriman) meets with Boyd (Walton Goggins) at a bar. They discuss their new aspects in life. Dewey has to turn down a prostitute due to lack of money and rejects Boyd's offer of money. At a roadhouse, Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) and Winona (Natalie Zea) attend a Dave Alvin performance but are forced to leave when they see Tim (Jacob Pitts) in the roadhouse.
Dewey travels on a church bus when men intercept the bus and steal a bag of OxyContin from one of the dead men. While talking to Raylan about the case, Mullen (Nick Searcy) shares his concern for Tim after the shootout in the previous mission as Tim feels no remorse or any other feeling. Dewey confronts Boyd about the bus incident, thinking that Boyd is involved but Boyd denies being part of the robbery. Dewey then decides to steal the drugs from the robbers by himself. Raylan asks Ava (Joelle Carter) about Boyd's possible connection to the robbery and she gives him an address to a bar which Boyd frequents. She also tells Raylan that Boyd lives with her to pay the mortgage, as long as he is not involved in anything illegal.
Unable to find a mask, Dewey decides to wear a hat and pretends to be Raylan when he breaks into the house of the robbers. He threatens the robbers to reveal the location of the OxyContin and leaves, telling multiple times he is Raylan. Unknown to Dewey, a woman saw his actions through another room in the house. While talking to Doyle (Joseph Lyle Taylor), Raylan finds that the woman identified him as the man who broke into the house. He talks to the woman, who confirms Raylan is not the same person and Raylan eventually deduces that Dewey is involved. He tells Doyle to issue an all-points bulletin on Dewey.
Dewey visits Boyd at the bar, proud of having recouped the drugs. Boyd is disgusted by Dewey's actions and notifies Raylan of Dewey's location. Raylan finds Dewey at an RV with two prostitutes just as the robbers arrive and a shootout ensues. Doyle arrives and questions the robbers about who hired them to steal the drugs. They reveal that it was Dickie (Jeremy Davies) and Doyle kills both robbers. Raylan fails to hear the conversation and assumes the robbers resisted arrest. That night, Doyle confronts Dickie and Coover (Brad William Henke) for their actions, telling them to be more responsible and careful.
Raylan talks with Ava about letting Boyd live with her but she stands firm on her decision, saying Raylan has no say in her life. At a bar, Boyd is joined by a new co-worker Kyle (Michael Mosley), despite Boyd wanting to be left alone. When Kyle confesses to admire Boyd and even killing people, Boyd is disgusted and leaves the bar. Kyle follows him and tries to talk with him. Boyd loses the temper and puts Kyle in a headlock through the window and starts furiously driving. After mocking him, Boyd drops him on the road. He stops as he sees that the body is not moving. Once Kyle stands up, Boyd drives away.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) visits the Bennett family picnic, asking about anything related to the robbers, as they had Dickie (Jeremy Davies) as one of their contacts. Mags (Margo Martindale) reacts angrily to these accusations, thinking Raylan still has a grudge against them. Raylan leaves, although he tells them that one of the robbers killed a hitman who worked for the Dixie Mafia and they will seek retribution. Kyle (Michael Mosley) visits Boyd (Walton Goggins); despite his injuries, he wants to do business with him.
A paroled criminal, Clinton Moss (Larenz Tate), is living at a halfway house when the manager calls him out for skipping a task and revokes his day out, when he was supposed to attend his a familiar's birthday. In a fit of rage, Clinton attacks and severely wounds the manager before escaping. Despite being wounded, the manager intends to follow Clinton rather than calling the police. Raylan pays a visit to Emmitt Arnett (Sean Flynn), after their previous encounter. Arnett claims not to be involved with any of the robberies or the Dixie Mafia. Winona (Natalie Zea) visits Gary (William Ragsdale), questioning what's her move to win her over. To her surprise, Gary says that in order to win her back, he wants a divorce.
At the office, Raylan learns from Rachel (Erica Tazel) about Clinton, her brother-in-law. Clinton killed Rachel's sister on a car accident, got released under parole and planned to visit his son. Clinton meets with a friend, drug dealer Ralph "Flex" Beeman (Chadwick Boseman), asking for money but Flex refuses. Desperate, Clinton shoots Flex in the hand, kicks him out of the car and drives away. He drives to his son's school but the Marshals are already there and he flees before Raylan can catch him. At the office, Winona tells Raylan about the divorce, as Gary thinks their divorce would help with the house's mortgage. But Raylan says that is a trick for her to stay with him.
Ava (Joelle Carter) talks with Boyd about Kyle's offer but he says he is turning it down, wanting to avoid more crimes. Clinton broke into Rachel's mother's (Juanita Jennings) house and stole her car, but the Marshals now have a lead on where is. Clinton waits for his son at a restaurant when the halfway house manager walks in, intending to take Clinton back. But Flex suddenly arrives and threatens Clinton as his car had drugs. The Marshals arrive and kill Flex while Clinton holds the manager hostage. Rachel manages to talk his brother-in-law to drop the gun and Clinton is arrested. Despite being in custody, Rachel allows his son Nick (Jakobe Dempsey) to visit Clinton.
After the events, the team discusses Rachel's family history. After everyone leaves, Rachel breaks down in tears. At the mine, Kyle once again approaches Boyd, who already declined his offer despite a $40,000 payment. Kyle further describes his plan, and say and they could even look like heroes afterwards. The latter part interests Boyd.
The story is about Adah, a Nigerian who married a Londoner. Her husband decides to go back to Nigeria but the wife refuses. The man then leaves for Nigeria; abandoning his wife and five children in London. The wife now has to depend on state welfare and double jobs in order to survive with her children.
Following the death of his wife, Tom, played by Timothy Spall, travels from John O'Groats in Scotland to Land's End in Cornwall, England using his free bus pass on local buses, to return to where he and his wife grew up and to scatter her ashes.
At prison, Dewey (Damon Herriman) is questioned by Raylan (Timothy Olyphant), who promises to take him to a halfway house in exchange for any useful information regarding the Bennetts. Dewey states that Doyle (Joseph Lyle Taylor) is corrupt and that the Bennetts are planning "something big" and they may be involved on Walt McCready's whereabouts.
At the Marshal's office, Raylan is informed that Arlo (Raymond J. Barry) crossed the threshold of his house arrest. He is then surprised to see Arlo entering the office, giving him the money he owed them, although instead of $20,000, it's just $6,000. In order to lower the debt, Arlo states that Bowman Crowder was involved in forged checks. Meanwhile, Boyd (Walton Goggins) accepts to work with Kyle (Michael Mosley) on a robbery even though their plan involves killing the foreman at their mine job. Boyd then answers the house phone, though he secretly leaves behind his cellphone to listen to Kyle confessing that they will kill Boyd during the robbery.
Their meeting is interrupted when Raylan arrives, who wants Boyd to answer anything about Bowman's activities. Boyd redirects him to Bowman's contact, Winston Baines (Michael Shamus Wiles). Raylan talks with Winston but both get into a fight in which both are hit by tasers. Raylan then questions Coover (Brad William Henke) about Walt's whereabouts and Coover starts getting suspicious of Raylan's intentions. Coover and Dickie (Jeremy Davies) then go to Winston's church but find it empty and are forced to leave when they see Raylan watching them. Raylan talks with Deputy Tom Bergen (Peter Murnik) and both share the theory: that Walt just vanished and the Bennetts are involved.
At the mine, Boyd, Kyle and their team start the robbery by holding the foreman Shelby (Jim Beaver) hostage and stealing explosives and the money from his vault. However, Kyle's phone starts ringing and Boyd starts accusing him of trying to get them killed. Unknown to them, Boyd left a note to Ava (Joelle Carter) to call the cellphone at that exact hour. Boyd takes Shelby to the mine to set off the explosives while Kyle uses batteries to prepare the detonation, intending to kill them. He activates the explosives but Boyd planted them at their car and Kyle and his team die from the explosion. Boyd and Shelby then leave the mine and Boyd kills the last one of the team standing. Grateful for saving him, Shelby agrees to protect Boyd from the police by providing an alibi.
Returning home, Boyd is confronted by Ava for the note and his actions. He reaffirms she wasn't involved in the crew's deaths and that he can't change who he was. He then gives part of the money (around $20,000) to help Ava's situation. As police cruisers arrive at the house, Boyd asks Ava for one last favor. Mags (Margo Martindale) confronts Dickie and Coover for cashing Walt's checks and attracting the attention of the authorities. She then smashes Coover's fingers with a hammer as punishment for their actions. Raylan meets Loretta (Kaitlyn Dever) at a gas station and gives her a burner phone, telling her to call him if she is in trouble.
''Strike Force: Shantipole'' is an adventure in which a group of rebels led by Commander Ackbar have to escort prototype B-Wing fighters to Alliance High Command before the Empire captures or destroys the project.
At the Marshal's office, ATF agents separately interrogate Boyd (Walton Goggins) and Ava (Joelle Carter) about the mine robbery. Boyd claims to being forced into participating while Ava denies knowing the location of the missing money. Meanwhile, Winona (Natalie Zea) and Gary (William Ragsdale) fight over Gary's decision to put a mortgage loan in order to buy a racehorse.
Winona shares her frustrations with Raylan (Timothy Olyphant), who finds the situation funny. While checking evidence, Winona questions the veracity of a $100 bill. Winona then heads to the bank when the bank suddenly turns into a robbery. One of the robbers steals the bill and stomps on her face before they leave. At the office, Winona confesses to Raylan about the bill, angering him. One of the robbers as Frank Reasoner (Scott Wilson) contacts the authorities and talks to Mullen (Nick Searcy), telling him to meet him at a bridge.
Raylan is notified that two of the robbers are at another bank and prevents them from starting another robbery. Raylan finds that Frank tipped them off and the meeting turned out to be a facade. Mullen tracks Frank down, who intends to flee with the money to Mexico. Due to Frank's emphysema, he does not make it far in the airfield and Mullen captures him. Raylan recoups the money, including the $100 bill and preventing Winona from facing charges. He tells her the news at his hotel room and both lie in the bed, with Raylan commenting that they will have to talk about their relationship "sooner or later".
At Raylan's (Timothy Olyphant) hotel room, Winona (Natalie Zea) suddenly remembers something and after checking the $100 bills, realizes that Raylan didn't get the one she stole. Raylan then leaves in order to find the bill. Meanwhile, Gary (William Ragsdale) meets with Wynn Duffy (Jere Burns) for a business partnership.
At the mine, Boyd (Walton Goggins) is approached by Carol Johnson (Rebecca Creskoff), Executive Vice President of Black Pike Coal, a mining company. Carol is impressed by Boyd's actions during the robbery and offers him a spot in the company's security team. Boyd hesitates but agrees to go with Carol on a limo trip. After some consideration, Boyd decides to accept Carol's offer as she is interested in his criminal life.
In the office, Raylan sees that the FBI is also investigating the robbery from the previous episode. He retrieves the evidence from Tim (Jacob Pitts), who got it first. He finds the $100 bill and removes it, replacing it with an original bill. However, Raylan finds that Tim already scanned the bills and sent them to the FBI. He talks about this to Winona, who confesses that she took all the money from evidence and took the $100 bill to the bank for counterfeit questions when the robbery started. Despite not wanting him to be part of returning it, Raylan decides to help her return the money to the courthouse.
Raylan helps her infiltrate the duffel bag with money to the courthouse but Winona is summoned by Judge Reardon (Stephen Root) as he needs her as stenographer. Reardon also asks Raylan to check the courthouse for any bomb threat. At the court, Raylan finds Boyd and Carol, who are part of the trial. After having finished working, Winona goes to the evidence room, only to find it locked. Their meeting is then interrupted by Reardon, who needs Winona back as stenographer on the trial, and Rachel (Erica Tazel), who needs Raylan to return to work. Reardon has an assistant take Winona's duffel bag to her office, thinking is her gym clothes. To complicate matters, Rachel tells Raylan that the Secret Service got involved in the case due to the $100 bill.
The team has found out that the bill was part of a robbery committed 20 years ago. They check the evidence room for the case and discover the money has been missing. Before Raylan and Winona can return it, the courthouse is evacuated due to a bomb threat. Raylan deduces that the plaintiff at the trial and the authorities arrest them, finding that the bomb threat was a sniper. The bomb squad is ordered to leave just when an officer was about to check Winona's duffel bag.
For his role in the courthouse, Carol decides to give Boyd a new mission: the Bennetts, who have been a problem for her business. Back at the courthouse, Raylan allows Winona to enter the evidence room and put the duffel bag back. Mullen (Nick Searcy) shows up but does not see Winona putting the money. The episode ends as Raylan and Winona are in the lift, Winona silence.
Max Kvarne, who considers himself a kind of modern Robin Hood, hides £25,000 from a theft in London in a pineapple can. He travels back with it home to Stockholm. However, the police track him down and send out a detective, Arvid Zinder, to arrest him. Arvid is an old childhood friend of Max, and he has also been in love with his fiancée Irma for a long time. A lawyer, Barman, offers to become Max's defense lawyer, but his motive is really anything but noble. The barman goes to the stingy drug addict Daniel Bondsack's home, where Irma and Max have rented a room and where he thinks the money is hidden, to search the house. However, nobody knows where the pineapple can is anymore.
''The Tale of the Dog'' tells the previously unknown story of The Family Dog Denver through first-person interviews of those who were at "The Dog" during the dramatic ten months it was opened, from September 1967 to July 1968.
Narrated by Rick Lewis, a long time classic rock radio DJ at KRFX in Denver, the film is rich in history and contains numerous storylines. It begins by framing the cultural zeitgeist of the city in the mid-20th century, sets the stage for the drama that would follow the opening of The Dog, and unfurls the explosive events that occurred in the ensuing months, leading to numerous municipal and federal court cases. Along the way the film introduces the legendary psychedelic poster artists and the posters they did for the shows, the pioneering liquid light show that was to be the precursor to the modern concert light show, and Lothar and the Hand People, who had an outsized impact on the rock and roll era. It also details the rise of Barry Fey, who would go on to become one of the most influential concert promotors in the world. The film also presents the Denver police officers who, with the backing of the city leaders and community, were in constant conflict with the Family Dog. Central to the film's dramatic arch is the bust of Canned Heat prior to a show at The Dog, and the resulting impact it had on their career.
Gary (Josh Gad) is a single father living in Adelaide, Australia with his 11-year-old daughter Emma; both of whom are still emotionally traumatized by the death of Emma's mother, Lisa, 7 years earlier. They meet Mary (Isla Fisher), an isolated advice columnist recovering from her own complex emotional baggage. But despite her attempts to stay away, they keep meeting again and again, in a cluster of coincidences that imply the hand of destiny. While Gary struggles to connect to his daughter, for Mary reaching Emma is all but effortless. However, Mary's baggage involves a deadly secret that she fears might hurt the two.
Journalist Okawa interviews farming woman Yae for his article on the present situation of farmers under the new constitution and after the agrarian reform. Yae tells of her hard labour life, financial worries, and her low status as a daughter-in-law and widow, which equals to "nothing" as long as her son is not married. At the same time, her older brother Wasuke, married already for the third time, tries to find a wife for his eldest son Hatsuji. When Yae tells Okawa of her brother's search for a daughter-in-law, he suggests a young woman who won a prize in an agricultural contest. During their travels to meet the young woman and her mother, Yae and the married Okawa start an affair. Hatsuji's marriage prospect, Michiko, turns out to be the stepchild of Wasuke's first wife Toyo, who had been thrown out by Wasuke's and Yae's patriarchal father for not showing enough fervour in the field work. Wasuke, insisting that the couple celebrates a traditional, lavish marriage, tries to borrow money for the ceremony against Yae's advice, who argues that traditions are not of the same importance to younger people. One after another, Wasuke's sons demand their independence in choosing their individual paths in life. Reluctant at first, Wasuke eventually sells the remaining parts of his lands to support his sons, while Yae sees her chance of finding happiness vanish when Okawa is transferred to Tokyo.
As Howard Cross, head of the county probation service, is on his way to work, he is introduced to four-year-old Jamie Johnson by the family chauffeur, Fred Miner. Miner, a navy veteran from World War 2, is now on probation after running down an unknown man while driving under the influence of alcohol. Shortly after the two leave, Cross learns from Amy Miner that a ransom note has been delivered to the Johnsons at their Pacific Point home and her husband is suspected of being part of a kidnapping plot.
The boy's father leaves a suitcase containing $50,000 at the city railway station and Cross decides to investigate so as to exhonerate Miner from blame. He manages to pick up the trail of the crook who collected the suitcase, only to discover him murdered in his car. When the victim's body is taken to the morgue, no one can identify him, but Cross' assistant Ann Devon believes she had seen him some months before, talking to the Johnson family lawyer, Larry Seifel.
Although the FBI have now been called in, Cross leaves for Los Angeles to follow up clues to the identity of the murdered man. Eventually Cross finds that he was Art Lemp and had been an associate of Kerry Snow, the previously unidentified hit and run victim. Snow had served on the same ship as Miner during the war and had been imprisoned as a deserter in 1946 following information furnished by a red-haired woman. Suspicion for this falls on Helen Johnson, Jamie's mother, and the possibility arises that the kidnapping was an act of revenge on her, with Miner abetting.
Helen believes that Miner may have taken Jamie to a desert cabin that the family own. After the boy is discovered there unharmed, Miner tries to escape by car and is killed when he wrecks it. There remains the question of what has happened to the ransom money and who killed Art Lemp. It emerges that Miner's wife, who also worked for the Johnsons, had dyed her hair red in the past. Now she is heading for her old home in San Diego. Cross manages to arrive first in a radio car driven by Sam Dressen from the sheriff's office.
Amy had posted the money to her father's house and makes a confession after her arrest there. It was she who had informed on Snow after having an affair with him in the past, and then killed him when he returned for revenge. Later she had tailed Lemp and murdered him as well. It was only due to the circumstance that she had been held in jail as an accessory after the fact that she had not been able to make her escape earlier.
While preparing to convert an abandoned Temple into a premier cafe, Nepalese entrepreneur Tenzin is warned by an elderly monk that he will soon die, unless he finds a particular ''dakini'' that has fangs and a moustache.
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Dickie (Jeremy Davies) and Coover (Brad William Henke) visit a land owner, intending to buy it for their family. However, Boyd (Walton Goggins) was already there as Black Pike intends to buy the land. The Bennetts threaten the owner before leaving and Boyd offers him protection from them. The next day, Boyd is stopped by officers on Doyle's (Joseph Lyle Taylor) payroll when they break his car's red lights and they arrest him.
Mullen (Nick Searcy) assigns Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) to protect Carol Johnson (Rebecca Creskoff) and take her to a town meeting in Harlan. Raylan begins suspecting that Mullen knows about the incident in the courthouse. Raylan accompanies Carol to bail out Boyd and they run into Doyle, where both him and Carol get into a heated discussion. Due to the land owner's signature taken over by the police, Carol assigns Boyd to get the signature again. Carol and Raylan then visit Mags (Margo Martindale) at her grocery store, who opposes to Black Pike's ownership of the land. Dickie and Coover also arrive and Raylan and Coover get into a heated discussion. Despite Dickie's insistence to calm down, they both get into a brutal fight in which Coover brutally punches Raylan in the face until he is stopped by Mags.
Raylan explains to Carol about his family feud with the Bennetts: it was suspected that the Givens family informed about the Bennett's activities during the Prohibition era, which resulted in Raylan's uncle's death. Dickie's limping condition is a result of a baseball game where Raylan hit him in the knee after Dickie tried to hit him in the head. Boyd meets with Arlo (Raymond J. Barry) and Helen (Linda Gehringer), wanting them to sell their land but Arlo refuses. Raylan, Carol and Boyd then attend a church meeting to talk about Black Pike's business prospects, where Raylan and Boyd take different instances on the company's plans. But Mags wins over the crowd by highlighting the company's shady actions and invites everyone to a party at her house.
The meeting suddenly ends when gunshots are heard, although is finally discovered to be just firecrackers planted by Carol. Boyd is attacked when he returns home by Dickie and Coover, who intend to release an unknown animal on the home. However, Ava (Joelle Carter) appears, kills the animal and forces them to leave their house. Raylan and Carol visit Arlo and Helen to buy the land, where Helen tells Raylan she will give him the $20,000 that Arlo stole from authorities if Raylan leaves Harlan and the Bennetts behind. Suddenly, gunshots are fired and everyone enters the house but Arlo is shot in the leg.
Due to the house's lack of phone lines, Raylan removes Arlo's monitor ankle to alert the police. Raylan then heads out and locates the shooter: Sally Peener (Tara Buck), sister of the man responsible for the courthouse's bomb attempt. After handing the shooter to the police, he tells them to warn Judge Reardon about a possible assassination attempt. The bomber is eventually found outside the Judge's house and is arrested. Arlo is taken by ambulances while Helen gives Raylan an envelope with the $20,000. Despite their agreement, Raylan and Carol leave to attend Mags' party.
Jane is trapped in an experiment in a parallel universe and is forced to find a way to alter her reality before she is lost forever, with clues pointing to a Professor Aaron Ostergaard and Dr. Charles Marland-White.
The Bennetts prepare for their picnic party but Mags (Margo Martindale) is angry upon seeing Boyd (Walton Goggins) and Ava (Joelle Carter) arriving. Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) and Carol (Rebecca Creskoff) arrive shortly and Raylan nearly gets into a fight with one of the visitors, Hobart Curtis (Mark Colson). Nearby, Coover (Brad William Henke) uses drugs after overhearing Mags express disappointment at him.
Carol once again tries to talk with Mags about their land and this time, Mags accepts to have a talk inside her house. Before entering, Carol kisses Raylan in the lips "for luck". She enters and finds Boyd also there with Mags, as Boyd is owner of a desired land. Carol makes an offer to Mags, who refuses again. Mags then gives a counter-offer: triple the amount of money that Carol is offering plus a 4% in the company's shares. Carol refuses but Mags reveals that the land will need a road in order to make it valuable and as Mags, Boyd, Arlo and Helen Givens own the land, Black Pike won't have the resources to mine without an existing road, forcing it to move to another location. Carol contacts the company and they finally settle a deal to buy the land although Carol is still perplexed at Mags betraying her community after supporting them in the church meeting.
Feeling defeated, Carol has Raylan take her to the hotel room before she leaves for Cincinnati. At the Bennett picnic, Loretta (Kaitlyn Dever) helps Coover with lifting a beer keg on his trunk when she notices Coover wearing her dad's watch. She returns to her rooms, starting to suspect that the Bennetts are involved in her dad's disappearance. Later that night, she visits Coover and gives him a special joint filled with formaldehyde. Coover passes out while Loretta inspects the house and finds her dad's watch, prompting her to cry upon realizing they killed him. She calls Raylan through the burner phone to tell her everything when Coover finds her and attacks her. Raylan immediately turns back on the road to save her.
Coover explains the situation to Dickie (Jeremy Davies), who tries to calm him down. However, Dickie just worsens the situation by teasing Coover and Coover attacks him, strangling him until Dickie falls unconscious. During the chaos, Loretta escapes from the RV while Coover chases after her. Raylan revives Dickie and tortures him to give him the possible location of Coover. Raylan drives to the woods to find Loretta unconscious but then Coover attacks him and tries to throw him into the mineshaft to his death. Loretta appears, pointing a gun at Coover. With Coover distracted, Raylan shoots Coover in the neck and his corpse falls into the mineshaft. Raylan then comforts Loretta, grieving over the incident and the discovery of her dad's fate. Doyle (Joseph Lyle Taylor) wakes Mags in the middle of the night to give her the news.
The next day, Raylan reports to Mullen (Nick Searcy) that Loretta has been taken to a hospital and Walt's body has been found in the mineshaft. Mags and Doyle show up with a grieving Mags asking to see Loretta but Raylan tells her it will not be possible. Mags then turns to her cold persona and leaves the scene with Doyle.
Mullen (Nick Searcy) informs Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) that the Bennetts categorized Walt's death as the result of Coover killing him for his watch. During their discussion, Mullen indirectly refers to Winona's (Natalie Zea) actions in the evidence room, claiming "it never happened".
Boyd (Walton Goggins) tells Ava (Joelle Carter) that he is moving out of her house after the recent events, thanking her for everything. Mags (Margo Martindale) meets with Helen (Linda Gehringer) to give her her share of the deal with Black Pike. Mags is then confronted by Hobart Curtis (Mark Colson) for selling out her land, mocking Coover's death but Mags threatens him to never disrespect her again. Winona tells Raylan that she intends to divorce Gary (William Ragsdale), surprising Raylan. Raylan is then called by Loretta (Kaitlyn Dever), who is struggling to adapt to her new foster house. Raylan convinces her to try it as it could be good for her life.
Mags informs Doyle (Joseph Lyle Taylor) and Dickie (Jeremy Davies) about their new directions, telling Dickie that he will be cut off from the main activities and is told not to pursue Raylan as Mags blames Dickie for Coover's death. He is also told that Boyd retained his part of the deal and can do whatever he wants and Dickie can't stop him from anything. Dickie secretly starts conspirating with associate Jed Berwind (Richard Speight Jr.) to set up his own crime operation.
Meanwhile, Boyd visits his cousin Johnny (David Meunier), revealed to be still alive after having been shot in the chest by Bo and now forced to live with a wheelchair. Although Johnny blames Boyd for his condition, he is interested when Boyd offers to give control of the area to the Crowders. They then contact former associate Derek "Devil" Lennox (Kevin Rankin) to join them, which he accepts. While meeting at a bar, they are approached by Dickie, who lies about Boyd's control of the land and claims he now owns Boyd's territories, offering him to join Dickie before he leaves the bar. While Devil and Johnny dislike Dickie, Boyd seems interested in the idea.
Raylan then talks with Winona, who says that her divorce seems imminent as she and Gary are "done". They then consider leaving Harlan and moving back to Glynco, Georgia although Winona is still hesitant. While driving in the car, Raylan and Winona are attacked by hitmen, forcing them to hide in a warehouse. Raylan manages to kill the hitmen and meets with Winona as the sirens are heard. Winona decides to move to Glynco with Raylan. The episode ends as Boyd visits Ava at her house and they both kiss.
In the aftermath of the shooting, Gary (William Ragsdale) arrives at the Marshal's office, yelling at Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) for putting Winona (Natalie Zea) in danger. Mullen (Nick Searcy) stops the argument and has Rachel (Erica Tazel) escort Winona and Gary to their house while he assigns Tim (Jacob Pitts) to watch over Raylan, telling Raylan not to investigate the hitmen.
Dickie (Jeremy Davies) starts training men to use weapons, although they are still lacking experience. Meanwhile, Boyd (Walton Goggins) and Johnny (David Meunier) approach Arlo (Raymond J. Barry) about starting a partnership through the land's routes, which interests Arlo. Boyd and the gang (with all but Boyd using ski masks) then steal Dickie's marijuana, impacting his business and causing two of Dickie's henchmen to quit. An enraged Dickie then kills the men, only letting Jed (Richard Speight Jr.) alive as he is forced to be part of Dickie's gang. Dickie deduces that Arlo was one of the robbers due to his limp.
Raylan manages to con Tim into losing track of him and visits Mags (Margo Martindale) at her grocery store. Mags explains that despite knowing Raylan killed Coover, she didn't send the hitmen as she intends to keep peace with Helen (Linda Gehringer). Tim catches up to Raylan and then they are surrounded by Doyle (Joseph Lyle Taylor) and his cops, leading to a tense conversation before they are allowed to go. They go to Winona's and Gary's house where Rachel and Tim intend to stay due to Mullen's orders. Raylan notices a man watching from a car and confronts him; the mean reveals that he works for a construction company named Baxter-Hawley.
After checking the company's records with Dan Grant's (Matt Craven) help, Raylan confronts Gary as he called the hit on them. He then forces Gary to talk to Wynn Duffy (Jere Burns) and they agree to meet at a location. Raylan accompanies Gary to meet with Duffy, who confesses to his involvement. Raylan tells Gary that he should flee Harlan after all these events and pardons Duffy's actions, but warns him he will kill him if he tries anything again. That night, Helen awakes in the middle of the night due to noises in the house. She goes to the kitchen and finds Dickie and his gang breaking in, demanding that Arlo returns everything he stole. Helen loads her shotgun but Dickie is faster and shoots her multiple times, killing her.
The novel opens with an Okeke man, Sunuteel, who finds an ancient cave of computers. His portable finds an open file and he starts listening to an audio file called "The Book of Phoenix," which is called a "memory extract." He becomes immersed in the story.
Phoenix is an accelerated biological organism who was created by LifeGen Technologies and lives in Tower 7 in Manhattan with other SpeciMen. She is told that her lover, Saeed, has committed suicide. Phoenix and Mmuo, her friend and another SpeciMen who can walk through walls, attempted to escape and destroy the tower, after freeing Seven, a mysterious winged man who appears to be a powerful SpeciMen, locked in a dome, hanging like the Hanging Man in the Tarot. However, Phoenix is unable to escape and the Big Eyes catch her. She explodes into fire like a bomb, killing everyone near her and knocking Tower 4 down, freeing everyone inside who is still alive.
It seems she dies, but she regenerates a few days later and is given an alien seed by the Backbone to return to Ghana. Phoenix is being chased by the Big Eyes and while on the run she develops wings and with the aid of Seven flies to Wulugu, Ghana where she secretly plants the seed. Seven flies with her and teaches her how to "slip," which is using time travel. She can use this ability to go back in time.
In Ghana, she is given the name Okore and she lives peaceful with the residents. A year later the Big Eye shows up in Wulugu under the disguise of investors and shoots Kofi, her lover. She then explodes into fire, putting Kofi out of his misery and killing all nearby Big Eyes.
A reawakened Phoenix gives herself to the Big Eyes and is taken back to a tower in America. She escapes and reunites with Mmuo and Saeed. Saeed did not die of suicide, and instead awoke in a place where other dead SpeciMens are sent. But he was created to survive, and he did. Together the three of them destroy Tower 1, freeing all the inmates.
Phoenix is deemed a terrorist, but she still manages to get inside of the ''Library of Congress,'' to learn more about the corporation, herself, her history, her friends and her mother before she heads to Tower 4 along with Saeed and Mmuo.
They successfully free the inmates and find HeLa, who is a SpeciMen who has the DNA that will produce blood that will make the recipient of it immortal. That's what LifeGen Technologies is really doing: selling her blood to billionaires so they will live forever. There are 7 so far. Phoenix is attacked by the Big Eye at Tower 4. HeLa asks Phoenix to kill her so that she can escape her fate, and not provide immortality to any others, denying them the power of immortality. Phoenix burns and kills her and several Big Eye members before she dies. Phoenix regenerates and "slips" to take a trip to visit her surrogate mother just before the woman dies of cancer. Returning from the trip, she finds out that Mmuo is dead and Saeed has been taken away by the Big Eyes.
In a might of anger and rage she over heats like the sun and explodes, causing an apocalypse to fall on Earth. Saeed survives, which is what he was engineered to do, and leaves the deadland of America and walks to the ruins of West Africa. Using Phoenix' feather and a machine, he extracts her memory which is sent to an unknown database center, before placing it on his skin to extract his memory. This is how The Book of Phoenix is preserved and told.
The novel ends with Sunuteel misinterpreting the Book of Phoenix on purpose and rewriting a wrong version of the story full of his own ideas which are used as the basis for the justification of the enslavement and oppression of the Okeke people by the Nuru people. Because this is what he was always taught and he could not believe otherwise. Another reason he changes the story was because he truth terrifies him after seeing Phoenix.
The epilogue is spoken by a mysterious white man. He says that the story will continue, which points to the next book in the series, Who Fears Death.
Jack Horton's (Al Hoxie) father and brother have been murdered. Horton is searching for the killer, with his only clue being the Ace of Clubs he found pinned to their bodies.
Upon visiting McGill's newly arrived niece, Jack finds two decks of cards in which the club aces are missing. Having been spotted by McGill's men who were rustling the Horton cattle, he apparently becomes the next victim when a club ace is placed on his unconscious body.
The story of the film is about ''Nader'' who is released from prison and to execute a plan to steal a gold shop, he found two experts in opening the safe and electronics, and this group of three executes their plan skillfully, but…
Diego is a boy who lives with his parents in a shack in the middle of nowhere. His mother, Lucía, is kind, while his father, Salvador, is stern and solemn. One evening, Diego's father tells him about a beast that follows a person around and feeds on their fear.
One day, the family finds a badly injured man in a boat. Salvador attempts to heal the man. The man wanders into the shack and picks up a rifle, pointing it at Diego and Lucía. A gunshot is heard, and the man is seen, shot in the head. While going through his belongings, they find a family portrait. That night, Diego's father tells him about his sister, who saw the beast at their home. Salvador, who cannot see the beast, tells Diego that if anyone spots it, their life becomes hopeless. Salvador decides to go find the man's family on his own.
Over the following days, Lucía sees a presence approaching the shack each night; Diego doesn't see it. His mother begins to act erratically and cuts off her hair. She tells Diego that the presence is outside and pushes him out, telling him the beast desires her. Diego forces his way back into the shack and finds his mother badly injured on the floor. He then sees the beast walking towards them. Diego eventually finds enough courage to face the beast; he picks up a gun and shoots at it. He then sets the shack on fire and drags his mother outside. He puts her in a wheelbarrow and wheels towards the river, only to find out that she has died. He floats her body down the river and walks purposefully away.
A shaken Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) arrives at Helen's house as forensics take her body. Meanwhile, Boyd (Walton Goggins) is serving breakfast to his crew when Ava (Joelle Carter) notifies him of Helen's death. Boyd knows that Arlo's limp identified him in the robbery.
Raylan finds Arlo (Raymond J. Barry) loading a shotgun, intending to take revenge against the Bennetts, deducing Dickie (Jeremy Davies) killed her. Arlo blames Raylan for Helen's death as he killed Coover Bennett, although Arlo hides the fact that he prompted Dickie and his crew to attack. Raylan questions Mags (Margo Martindale) about Dickie's location, as Arlo will likely kill him if he gets first. Mags says nothing but confesses that she cut off Dickie from her operations. After Raylan leaves due to a tip regarding Arlo, Mags calls Doyle (Joseph Lyle Taylor) about the escalating problem.
Raylan finds Arlo in Dickie's RV and both talk about Helen before Raylan arrests Arlo for breaking in and gun possession. Arlo tries to buy his exit by detailing Dickie's possible location but Raylan has him jailed anyway. Mags and Doyle find Dickie at a cabin and Mags hit him for his actions, which could repercussions for their activities. But Dickie explains that he has a plan to get themselves out of Raylan's track: his plan involves Doyle killing Dickie's associate Jed Berwind (Richard Speight Jr.) for "resisting arrest" and avoid Raylan from finding their connections. Doyle visits Jed that night but Raylan unexpectedly arrives and forces Doyle to leave. Raylan promises Jed protection for him and his family for his testimony. Jed confesses that Dickie killed Helen as he was there but is unsure of Dickie's location. He also tells Raylan that Arlo and Boyd cooperated to steal Dickie's marijuana business.
Raylan confronts Boyd about his actions but Boyd explains that as the Black Pike deal is not official yet, he can use it as his advantage to get Mags to reveal Dickie's location. He releases Arlo in order to talk to Mags, who reluctantly gives him Dickie's cabin's location. Raylan and Doyle then arrive at Dickie's cabin, arresting him as Mags betrayed him. However, Raylan knocks Doyle unconscious and forces Dickie to walk through the woods. A desperate Dickie pleads for his life but Raylan reprimands him due to his strong bond with Helen. Raylan's comments made him change his mind and instead of executing Dickie, he just knocks him unconscious.
The next day, Boyd, Ava and Winona (Natalie Zea) join Raylan on Helen's funeral at her house. Mags officially signs the Black Pike deal and instructs a woman to visit Jed in jail. After the funeral, Raylan discovers that Jed changed his testimony and now claimed to be Helen's killer, forcing the police to release Dickie from jail. Dickie is picked up by Doyle and Mags, who comforts him as he cries due to Raylan's threat. Mags promises she'll take care of it.
The narrator, a Lisbon-based elementary school inspector who dislikes his job, arrives in a village in Serra do Barroso and meets a female teacher, who promptly sends a message up the mountain to the Baron. Soon, the Baron comes and invites him to his manor with the declaration "I give the orders around here!" On the way, the Baron talks about his life at the University of Coimbra and continues to talk after their arrival in his huge but seemingly empty house. Nothing but wine is offered even as his guest starves. Finally, he has a maid named Idalina prepare food while he babbles on about his past: how he swapped women with his father for his money, how he defiled a girl named Emília and drove her to suicide, and how he kidnapped Idalina from her village over twenty years ago. After dinner, a group of hooded musicians arrive and perform two pieces, which are concluded by a baptism-like ceremony, with the group sharing bread and wine and the Baron showering in wine. The Baron then announces he will go to Sleeping Beauty's Castle. He takes the inspector with him but abandons him midway. The inspector, also very drunk, sees Idalina and tactlessly tries to seduce her. He retires to his bedroom but his cigarette causes the bed to catch fire as he sleeps. He is rescued by Idalina and the Baron. The two men resume their drinking–discussion, with the inspector confessing an unhappy affair for the first time in his life. They go to the garden, and the Baron picks a rose for his beloved. They continue their wandering. When the Baron senses his servants following, he fires several bullets in their direction. All the while he talks incoherently about how he and his star-crossed separated. Finally they arrive at a wall, and the Baron leaves the inspector with his dogs. The inspector walks aimlessly for a long time until he can walk no more. At daybreak he borrows a donkey from a miller and returns to the manor, where the Baron has returned with a bullet in his shoulder and a fractured skull — but he is already out of danger. Apparently the Baron had climbed up Sleeping Beauty's Castle and placed his rose at her window in the darkness of the night. The story concludes with the narrator announcing his desire to revisit the Baron.
Deciding to move to Glynco, Georgia with Winona (Natalie Zea), Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) asks Mullen (Nick Searcy) for a promotion so he could move to the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers. Mullen says he will think about it. Meanwhile, the Bennetts start discussing their new plans, which involve negotiating with Boyd (Walton Goggins).
Winona tells Raylan that she is pregnant, which makes him happy as they plan to move out of Harlan. At a church, Boyd and Arlo (Raymond J. Barry) meet with Mags (Margo Martindale) and Doyle (Joseph Lyle Taylor). Mags reprimands Boyd for interfering in the marijuana business but is delighted to see Boyd return the money he stole from Dickie (Jeremy Davies). But Mags is still convinced that Boyd will continue stealing. She has sent hitmen to kill Boyd's crew at their houses. Dickie shoots Ava (Joelle Carter) in the chest and is forced to flee when Devil (Kevin Rankin) shoots and kills many of his henchmen. Johnny (David Meunier) avoids assassination when he blows up his own house to kill the hitmen.
Returning home, Boyd is furious at Devil for failing to protect Ava and forces a doctor to operate on her, threatening to kill him if anything happens to her. Raylan is called back for Loretta (Kaitlyn Dever), who fled her foster home. She escaped with the help of Wade Messer (James LeGros) and intends to kill the Bennetts for her father's death. Wade, a friend of her father, notices her intentions and refuses to let her do it. Loretta decides to abandon Wade and go by herself. Raylan drops off Winona at her job so he can find Loretta. Winona asks Mullen to help Raylan but he declines, saying Raylan asked for free time during the week and can't send other Marshals to help him. Raylan finds Wade in his house, but is then knocked unconscious by Dickie.
Dickie sends Wade to find Loretta while he ties Raylan upside down from a tie and Dickie hits him multiple times with a baseball bat. However, Boyd arrives and forces Dickie to untie Raylan. Dickie pleads for his life, telling Raylan he can take him to Loretta. Raylan asks an angry Boyd to let him have Dickie for a few minutes to he can find her. Loretta finds her way to Mags' house, who greets her and lets her go inside. Dickie arrives at the house, being held at gunpoint by Raylan. Back inside Loretta pulls out a gun and while Mags tries to calm her down, she shoots her in the leg. Outside, Doyle and his crew shoot at Dickie and Raylan, wounding both. Before he can kill Raylan, Doyle is shot in the head by a raid team led by Mullen and Dickie is arrested.
Raylan, Tim (Jacob Pitts) and Rachel (Erica Tazel) enter the house and find Loretta holding a wounded Mags at gunpoint. Loretta makes Mags confess to poisoning his dad but Raylan states that killing her won't revive her dad and her life will only get worse if she kills her. Loretta then drops the gun and leaves with Tim and Rachel while Raylan informs Mags of Doyle's death. Raylan stays with Mags, who asks to join her in drinking her moonshine. They both drink and Mags makes peace with Raylan. Just then, Raylan realizes that Mags poisoned her own drink and she dies in front of him while holding his hand.
Having destroyed her planet by the Greys, Amaryllis, an alien, comes to Earth to prevent the same from happening, and with the intention of taking revenge on the murderers of her race. A secret group of the armed forces, the U.C.I.A, trains young abductees (people kidnapped by aliens) to develop their mutations. His job is to investigate the mysterious alien invasions in Brazil, discovering that a universal war that has existed for years is coming to earth, and humanity will have to fight, or it will cease to exist.
With their narco-submarine on the verge of sinking, three crew members discover a young girl bound and gagged in a cargo hold.
The book centres "on female protagonists exposed to a cruel world that pushes them to take certain steps to fit in, or make them realize, they just might not fit in," offering "a humanizing portrait of both the Nigerian citizen and first generation young female immigrant", showcasing "their flaws, their desires, their victories, and their attempts at carving out a place in a country whose customs and values diverge from that of their heritage.
The short stories also each work in harmonic nature to tell the stories of Nigerian women, life, and how they are raised. The short story in particular that incorporated gender norms of what a girl is expected to be compared to what she chooses to be is specifically explored in the story “Light” in which the father and mother cannot agree on what beautiful looks like for their daughter can connect to what society views as the beauty standard for today is and how it is evolving. While the mother in this short story wants her daughter to appeal to more European standards of beauty through perming her hair her father sees that this will in fact dim her light as a person so ultimately wants her to be herself and through this she shines on her own by not living up to the normal expectations put on her as a person from her mother and the society’s at large standard of beauty. The short story and title of the book “When a man falls from the Sky” explores the idea of pain/grief and how much a heavy burden it can feel like but also allows you to empathize with other people’s pain as well as to learn from it.
The opera tells the story of Tahitian high priest and navigator Tupaia (sung by Amitai Pati) and British naval captain James Cook (sung by Paul Whelan) on the maiden voyage of the ''Endeavour'' in 1769. A central theme is the cultural clash between the traditional Polynesian navigation lore of Tupaia and the Western scientific knowledge of Cook. The plot encompasses the meeting of Cook and the Tahitians, and the ''Endeavour'''s voyage to Batavia, but does not include first contact between Tupaia and the people of Aotearoa.
''Rasoul Rahmani'' (Ezzatolah Entezami) owns a tomato farm and he has a factory next to it. He, who lost his wife a few years ago, lives alone. ''Nobar Kurdani'' (Fatemeh Motamed-Arya) is a woman who takes care of her family and has to work. She is selected along with several other women to work on the farm and…
The story is set in three timelines: 1980s, 1990s and 2000s.
The film starts with John, a teenager living in Manchester, learning that his father (who he barely knew) has died in a scooter accident. Deciding as a tribute he will take his father's ashes to Brighton, he embarks on a road trip from his home in Manchester, riding his father's prized Lambretta. On the way, he stays at a friends of his Dad's, and meets his daughter Nicki (Sacha Parkinson), a feisty contrast to his rather understated character, who decided to accompany him on the trip, keen to get to a Paul Weller concert in Brighton.
After staying at a night at a pub, and befriending some bikers (Stuart Wolfenden) and (Emma Stansfield ) Nicki decides to visit another mod friend of John's Dad, Ronnie(Ricci Harnett) and Sonia (Patsy Kensit ). They stay at the their house overnight, where after telling John about his father, they start drinking and taking drugs. Late in the night, Ronnie inexplicable flips out in a jealous rage, talking about someone called Ali causing trouble with his wife. Ronnie tries to stop them for leaving, however he gives them money for their trip, but gives it to his son Logan, who accompanies them on his scooter.
They continue on their scooters, encountering various incidents as they travel until they get to Brighton.
At Brighton they go to a shop where they see a picture of John's dad on the wall, a front page newsclipping. They decided to get a copy of it, but instead get another article that shows that John's Dad was in a violent incident and was put in jail. John is shocked at learning this about his father, and despondent about the fact that no one had told him.
John, Sonia and Logan spend more time in Brighton, meeting some more mods, eventually learning the full story of his father.
In ''The Barnabus Project'', Barnabus is a genetically-engineered half-mouse and half-elephant, the product of a failed laboratory experiment to create and sell the "perfect pet". Sustained in a bell jar and hidden deep below a Perfect Pet store with other failed pet creations, Barnabus dreams of freedom after being told of a wonderful world beyond the confines of the lab. After learning that they are all to be recycled, plans are set in motion to execute an escape.
Natalia Robles (Susana González) has dedicated her life to her family. On the eve of celebrating her 20th wedding anniversary, she discovers the betrayal of her husband, Adrián Cantú (Sergio Sendel), who is on the run with Verónica Alanís (Denia Agalianou), Natalia's best friend. Adrián and Verónica have hatched a plan to flee after having scammed the clients of the real estate agency where they are both partners, along with Mario (Carlos de la Mota), Verónica's boyfriend. Adrián leaves Natalia bankrupt. However, in the midst of her situation, she decides to move forward in order to raise her daughters Andrea (Fernanda Urdapilleta) and Regina (Daniela Martínez Caballero).
On the other hand, Vicente Ramírez (David Zepeda), suffers the loss of his wife Lucía Nieto (Adriana Fonseca), who is killed in a robbery. Vicente's young son Benjamín (André Sebastián González) witnessed the death of his mother and suffers trauma that leaves him speechless. The day after burying Lucía, Vicente is confronted with the surprise that he has been a victim of fraud by Adrián's real estate agency. Natalia and Vicente's lives come together when he arrives at the real estate agency to claim the money that was scammed from them, along with the other creditors. Natalia, on behalf of her husband, and Mario, ask for time to be able to repair the economic damage. Natalia and Vicente will discover that even in the midst of the worst experience, love can always be rescued.
While driving, Winona (Natalie Zea) is pulled over by a police officer, who says that Mullen (Nick Searcy) wants to see her. She arrives at the hospital where Mullen informs her about Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) and his injuries. 3 weeks later, Raylan is still recovering and his shooting skills have been diminishing.
Raylan questions Boyd (Walton Goggins) about Mags Bennett's missing marijuana, from which Boyd denies to be involved. Boyd wants Raylan to hand over Dickie (Jeremy Davies), as he let Raylan take him to find Loretta and Boyd wants to kill him for Ava's shooting. Raylan refuses, which prompts Boyd to brutally attack him in his office. The officers stop Boyd and arrest him. With his arrest, Ava (Joelle Carter) decides to get involved in his business. Meanwhile, Emmitt Arnett (Steven Flynn) is visited by Detroit enforcer Robert Quarles (Neal McDonough), who demands repayment for a failed real estate investment within 24 hours.
Arnett sends his enforcer Fletcher Nix (Desmond Harrington) to rob Delmer Coates (Richard Lineback) to pay back the Detroit mob. Nix uses a pizza delivery guy to enter, shuts off the security system as he worked on it, and forces Coates to hand over his collection of watches. Nix then kills Coates by stabbing his hand with an icepick and then leaves when he kills the pizza delivery guy. Tim (Jacob Pitts) asks Raylan for help in the case, revealing that the security system was installed by Wynn Duffy's (Jere Burns) company. Raylan reluctantly accompanies Tim as he remembers the last time he talked with Duffy. Duffy denies contacting Nix but later calls Arnett to question why he hired him, also warning him that Raylan will talk to him soon.
Ava has problems running Boyd's business, mostly due to Devil's (Kevin Rankin) insubordination. When Devil questions her leadership, Ava hits him in the head with a skillet. Raylan visits Arnett, unknowingly passing Nix in the building. Arnett is not there so he questions his secretary, who gives a possible location of Arnett's whereabouts. However, this is revealed to be part of a scheme orchestrated by Quarles. Arnett sends a bodyguard to the meeting while Nix sends a homeless man. The Marshals intercepts them but realize they have been fooled.
Raylan and Winona arrive at the hotel room, only to find Nix waiting for them at gunpoint. He forces Raylan to play the exact game he played with Coates. But Raylan knows Nix's intentions and tricks him into stabbing the table, allowing Raylan to take his gun and shoot Nix in the shoulder. Quarles meets with Arnett and Duffy and for his failure, kills Arnett and his secretary. In prison, Dickie and Dewey (Damon Herriman) are awaiting in the line when they see Boyd entering the prison towards his cell.
Frankfurt am Main, 1936. Sanna Moder is in love with her cousin Franz, and she and her friends try and enjoy life and what freedom they have in a city and country that is falling deeper under Nazi rule.
After successfully completing a rare hemispherectomy, surgeon Dr. Stephen Strange and his girlfriend Dr. Christine Palmer drive to a celebration party in his honor. However, they get into a car crash that kills Palmer. A grieving Strange seeks out answers in Kamar-Taj, where he becomes a Master of the Mystic Arts. While studying the Eye of Agamotto, Strange learns that it can manipulate time, but is warned by the Ancient One and Wong not to do so as it could damage the fabric of reality.
Two years after Palmer's death, Strange returns to that night using the Eye, but is unable to save her no matter how he alters events. The Ancient One explains that averting Palmer's death would mean he never became a sorcerer, creating a universe-destroying paradox as the event is an "absolute point" in time. Strange refuses to listen and uses the Eye to escape to the Lost Library of Cagliostro, where he meets librarian O'Bengh and learns that he can amass enough power to break an absolute point by absorbing magical beings.
After centuries of absorbing magical beings, Strange is told by a dying O'Bengh that he is still not powerful enough because he is only half of himself: when Strange escaped from the Ancient One, she used the power of the Dark Dimension to split him into two alternate versions, with one Strange studying the books of Cagliostro to become an evil version dubbed "Strange Supreme" and a good version accepting Palmer's death. The Ancient One believes the latter Strange can defeat Strange Supreme.
After a battle between the two, Strange Supreme overpowers the good Strange and absorbs him. Strange Supreme uses his enhanced powers to reverse Palmer's death, but she is repulsed by his monstrous appearance. As the paradox begins tearing reality apart and his surroundings collapse, Strange Supreme begs the Watcher for help. The latter refuses to interfere and the universe is destroyed. While Strange preserves a small pocket of it, Palmer disintegrates, leaving a regretful Strange Supreme to grieve alone.
In the aftermath of the devastating 2013 Typhoon Haiyan, a mother and son struggle for survival while searching for their loved ones.
Live (pronounced LEE-veh) Hallangen, a nursing-home nurse in the small town of Skarnes, Innlandet, Norway, is found by police in a field and declared dead, but later awakens on the forensic table as her autopsy is starting. Live is taken to the town's hospital, where Dr. Sverre explains away her revival as her having been hypothermic in the field and her heart having slowed to imperceptible levels as a form of suspended animation. Judith, who heads the three-person police department, accepts this readily, but her sole officer, Reinert, remains suspicious. Live's brother Odd Hallangen runs the town's funeral home, together with their father, Arvid. The family, including Odd's wife, nursing-home nurse Rose, live above the business.
After Live is discharged and returns home, she finds her father acting nervous and perhaps frightened. He eventually knocks her out with chloroform and places her in a wooden coffin, which he then feeds into the oven at the nearby crematorium. Having awakened by now, a terrified Live pounds on the wooden lid until it breaks, and she barely escapes the flames. Arvid tries explaining that he had no other choice, and when he approaches her, Live shoves him away, leading to his falling onto a sharp object and being killed. A horrified Live returns home but says nothing. Police and forensics later rule Arvid's death an accident.
A mournful Odd takes over the funeral home but finds that with virtually no one having died in Skarnes in some time, the business is on the verge of bankruptcy. Bank officer Frode, while appearing sympathetic to this fifth-generation business, says the bank must soon take it and the house. Odd, hoping to turn things around, says nothing to Live and Rose. Meanwhile, Live finds herself being tortured by highly acute hearing. She also finds herself becoming unnaturally aggressive at times, and exhibiting greater-than-average strength when agitated. She also finds herself craving blood to drink. Live finds old reel-to-reel tape recordings of her mother, who also suffered from this "darkness" and blood-craving and who eventually killed herself some time ago in order to escape it. The townsfolk, however, believes that police chief Judith drove the mother to suicide after hounding her as a suspect in mysterious deaths.
The word "vampire" is never mentioned, and Live can walk in sunlight. Nonetheless, she exhibit every other sign of being a vampire. In a blackout state, she eventually feeds on Reinert, and is horrified at herself upon awakening. Nonetheless, she wraps up his corpse to dispose of it. While she is in the process of doing so, Reinert comes back to "life" and she eventually subdues him in a muddy field. She brings him to the hospital, but amid police suspicion decides to eliminate Reinert by smothering him with a pillow. She again kills him, but then Dr. Sverre suddenly arrives, and though catching her in the act seems strangely unconcerned. He reveals he knows what Live and now Reinert are, and says he knew this of Live's mother as well. He was using the mother's blood to try to synthesize both an antidote and also a formula for rapid healing and perhaps even life rejuvenation. He tells police that Reinert had had a psychotic episode but otherwise will be fine.
Dr. Sverre allows Reinert to go home, but tells Live that Reinert must be burned, the only sure way to kill him, before he does something terrible. Live insists there must be another way, and take blood to Reinert's house in order to keep him satiated. But Reinert that night tries to feed on a child, and only Dr. Sverre's intervention with a tranquilizer stops him. Sverre convinces Live that burning Reinert is a necessity, and she reluctantly agrees to help him do so at an abandoned barn in the field where she had been found. While there, however, Sverre tricks Live and traps her inside the barn as well, setting it on fire and revealing to Live that he had been the one to tranquilize her and leave her in the field. Live and Reinert escape, however, and Reinert in a blood frenzy kills Sverre.
Live and Reinert stage Sverre's body at his house, making it seems as though the overworked 60-something had died of natural causes. When Odd goes to pick up the body, he prods Reinert over whether the death was suspicious and needs an autopsy, the budget-breaking cost of which is always on the police department's mind. Needing the business, Odd does not dispute Reinert's characterization of it as a natural death. He later has second thoughts and tells the police there should be an autopsy. Live begs Odd to tell the police he made a mistake and there's nothing suspicious, and reveals that Sverre was the one who'd attacked her in the field. But she lies and says she had killed him, prompting Odd's protective instinct. Judith, her suspicions by now aroused by the autopsy request and other things, detains Live for Sverre's murder. But she ultimately can produce no hard evidence since Odd pretended that, not knowing any better, he'd already embalmed Sverre before calling for an autopsy. The season ends with Sverre's funeral, the high price of which saves the funeral-home business, and Live and Odd driving home afterward.
Boyd (Walton Goggins) attempts to kill Dickie (Jeremy Davies) in prison when he is visited by Raylan (Timothy Olyphant). Raylan knows Boyd will kill Dickie and tells him he is changing his testimony, which will make Boyd free by the next day. Boyd also finds that Dickie has been moved to solitary confinement and suspects Raylan was involved.
U.S. Marshal Bill Nichols (Michael Harding) visits Mary Archer (Bonnie Root) at her house, who is part of the Witness Protection Program as she intends to testify against Carlos Salazar. Nichols leaves but confronts a man (Frank John Hughes), who has been following. The man shoots Nichols, who dies from his wounds. Raylan is notified of the case but meets Assistant Director Karen Goodall (Carla Gugino), a figure of his past who is also investigating the case. Worrying that Nichols may have given out the location of some witnesses, the team decides to pursue the other two witnesses. Rachel (Erica Tazel) is assigned to accompany Mary at her house.
Raylan and Karen visit a criminal, Little Joe Delahunt (Lenny Citrano) while Mullen visits a witness, Terry Powe. Unbeknownst to him, Powe is the man who killed Nichols. After realizing that Little Joe is nearby, Mullen escorts Powe out of his house. During the car trip, Mullen uses the car's GPS to find that Powe was at the same place and time as Nichols' death. Powe attacks him but Mullen overpowers him and handcuffs him. He learns that Powe was trying to buy back into the business and he sold the identity and location of another witness to raise the funds.
Boyd, intent on being close to Dickey, gets himself into a fight with inmates due to his white supramacy tattoos and is sent to solitary confinement, right next to Dickey. Boyd bribes a guard to release him from his cell and attacks Dickie in his cell. Instead of killing him, Boyd wants the location of Mags' money. Dickie explains that the money is being held by one of Mags' trustee friends, crime boss Ellstin Limehouse, and he will not give the money to anyone other than Dickie himself.
Hitmen arrive at Mary's house and Rachel takes her and her baby to the attic to protect themselves. As the hitmen start shooting, Raylan, Karen and Mullen arrive at the house to kill them. Raylan meets with Winona (Natalie Zea) at the office, which makes Karen uncomfortable. Boyd is released from prison and is picked up by Ava (Joelle Carter), telling her that Limehouse has the money. That night, Limehouse (Mykelti Williamson) confronts one of his guards who slept during his shift. He gives the man two choices: have his hand thrusted in lye (but settling his debt) or never committing the mistake (but promising to kill him if he does it again). The man chooses the latter and Limehouse allows him to go.
The film examines the circumstances surrounding the 1955 murder of Emmett Till, and claims that fourteen people were involved. This number included five black employees of the five white men implicated in the murder, "as well as the woman that Till whistled at".
The film is interspersed with interviews, as well as television and news video that includes the men who were accused of the murder. Beauchamp interviews multiple eyewitnesses who were previously scared of retaliation. Beauchamp interviewed Emmett's cousins who were at the house during the kidnapping. The film has the victim's mother, Mamie Till, reminisce about her son's life and his murder.
Ava (Joelle Carter) visits Limehouse (Mykelti Williamson) at one of his barbecue parties. She and Limehouse then drive to a bridge to meet with Boyd (Walton Goggins) and his crew. Boyd tries to negotiate splitting Mags' money if he kills Dickie but Limehouse does not even confirm he has the money, mocking him for his failure of the marijuana business. Limehouse leaves and Boyd attacks Devil (Kevin Rankin) for failing to burn the marijuana.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) receives a tip that may lead to Wade Messer (James LeGros). Wade tries to escape in a truck with the help of a colleague, J.T. (Mike Foy) but Raylan notices him from a roadblock. Wade and J.T. try to escape but the truck crashes. Raylan arrives at the truck but Wade escapes. In prison, Dickie (Jeremy Davies) is approached by a guard, Ash Murphy (Todd Stashwick), who heard his conversation with Boyd and is interested in Mags' money. Dickie denies knowledge but claims that if he was out of prison, he would help him. Murphy then tells him he will be released soon.
Trooper Tom Bergen (Peter Murnik) tells Raylan that the truck was associated with the Dixie Mafia. He also tells him about a dealer involved in Oxy that hires drug addicts to steal. Wade flees to a pawn shop, meeting with the owner Glen Fogle (Pruitt Taylor Vince) and Wally Beckett (Eric Ladin). Beckett takes J.T. to the pawn shop, as Fogle suspects that he talked with the police. Seizing on J.T.'s drug addiction, he forces him to play Russian roulette in exchange for Oxy. J.T. survives twice, but he wets himself. He tries to kill Fogle with the gun but finds that he didn't put a bullet in the gun. Fogle then puts a bullet and kills J.T. Wade and Beckett are then ordered to bury his corpse.
Duffy (Jere Burns) visits Quarles (Neal McDonough) in his new house, which he intends to use as a base of operations for his illegal activities. Raylan visits the pawn shop, asking for J.T. and Wade but Fogle denies any knowledge and refuses to let him inspect the shop without a warrant. When Raylan makes a snarky remark about hiding in the shop, Fogle suspects that he knows. He contacts Duffy and Quarles, both tell him to kill Raylan although they are skeptical that he will do it. But Fogle blackmails Wade to do it himself at his house, as Raylan told him that Wade was a fugitive.
Wanting to fix his relationship with Johnny (David Meunier), Boyd and his crew go to Johnny's bar that belongs to another person. Boyd threatens the owner to hand over the ownership as he took it while Johnny was hospitalized. The owner also has henchmen at the bar, targeting their guns at them. Johnny enters, threatening to have more of his crew arrive and kill him. Feeling overrun, the owner is forced to hand over the ownership to Boyd. Boyd tells Devil that he intends to hire more men for his cause: controlling the whole Harlan area.
Wade invites Raylan to his house, pretending to have vital information. However, Raylan knows he tries to kill him and forces him to lie to Fogle, telling him he succeeded but was wounded in the progress. Fogle and Beckett arrive at the house, where they are greeted by Raylan. In order to save themselves, Fogle offers to confess about many criminals in Frankfort, including Duffy. But Beckett is furious at the deal and confesses that Fogle killed J.T., offering to turn himself in if Raylan kills Fogle. Fogle and Beckett trade insults and both end up shooting each other, killing themselves.
Quarles and Duffy discuss in Duffy's car when Raylan appears thanks to Fogle's tip. He reminds Duffy of their incoming conversation, telling him that it is happening now. He attacks Duffy, telling him he knows he hired Fogle to kill him and is responsible for Arnett's disappearance. Instead of shooting him, he just leaves a bullet, telling him "next one's coming faster". Quarles intimidates Raylan but he is unaffected. Raylan takes a picture of Quarles and leaves the trailer.
Two men give the street vacuum cleaner they have just stolen an original purpose; not content with collecting the various utensils they find on their way, they take turns sucking up the peaceful passers-by who have the misfortune to pass within their reach: nannies, lovers, town sergeants, are irresistibly attracted and snatched up one after the other, despite their desperate efforts, by this voracious hoover. Fortunately, the mischievous criminals are finally "sucked up" in their turn while they are resting from their "work" on the terrace of a wine merchant, by the policemen launched in pursuit. Then the device, delicately turned in the opposite direction, gives back to freedom the unfortunate victims that it had sucked up.
Devil (Kevin Rankin) meets with Quarles (Neal McDonough) at his house, who offers him an opportunity to work for him. At prison, Dickie (Jeremy Davies) and Dewey (Damon Herriman) are brutally attacked by inmates until Ash (Todd Stashwick) takes them to the infirmary. Due to Dewey's knowledge of their plan, Ash and doctor Lance (Clayne Crawford) are forced to take him out of prison as well. Lance later falsely testifies with Raylan (Timothy Olyphant), saying that Dickie escaped on his own and attacked him.
Raylan visits Loretta (Kaitlyn Dever), who now works as a babysitter although she is still involved in the drug business. Raylan asks about Mags' money and Loretta gives him a possible lead. Raylan and Rachel (Erica Tazel) question Limehouse (Mykelti Williamson), who avoids their questions but invites them to a barbecue that same night. This is seen by Dickie and Ash, who return to a hotel with Lance and Dewey. As approaching Limehouse in person is a huge risk, Dickie contacts him through the phone to ask for the money. Ash goes out for food and when he returns, he finds Raylan watching him. When he tries to reach for him, Raylan runs over him with his car twice. He enters the hotel room but finds that everyone already escaped.
Devil starts questioning Boyd's (Walton Goggins) leadership as he believes they are not making any progress in their business, he starts considering Quarles' deal. He shares his frustrations with Johnny (David Meunier), reminding him that he is wheelchar-bound because of Boyd and tells him about the deal with Quarles. Finding about Dickie's deal with Limehouse, Raylan has Rachel check on possible trucks leaving the area. She stops a truck belonging to Limehouse that claims to be pig manure and the truck is forced to return. Both Raylan and Rachel question if the truck had the money. However, Raylan realizes that Dickie will be killed if the money does not arrive.
Dickie leads two crew members, Combs (Ed Corbin) and Junior (Adam Bartley), to Mags' old store to get the money from a cooler. Just then, Limehouse arrives and kills Combs and Junior, saving Dickie's life. However, Dickie is disappointed to see that the money in the cooler is all the money he was left with, and instead of $3 million as he though, is just $46,000 as Mags spent the rest on buying the properties. Dickie hands the money over to Limehouse, asking just for his shotgun, which he agrees to give to Dickie. After they leave, Raylan appears in the store after hearing gunshots. Dickie claims to have killed Combs and Junior and surrenders himself.
Knowing about Dickie's arrest, Lance sedates Dewey in their hotel room and calls an associate to tell him he may found a new way to make money. At Johnny's bar, Devil and Johnny join Boyd for a talk. Devil confronts Boyd with a gun, telling him about his deal with Quarles. However, Johnny already talked with Boyd and both point their guns at Devil. Boyd shoots Devil in the chest, making him fall to the ground. As Devil bleeds, Boyd expresses disappointment at him for failing to prove his loyalty and executes him by shooting him in the head.
Robbie is a 13-year-old boy guarding the secret that he is living with a dad who is not mentally well. Sometimes his dad would wake him up in the middle of the night to talk about dying. He would at times leave without telling Robbie where he's going. Once he was gone for more than a week. Robbie was terrified of being left alone but could tell no one, fearing even more that he could be placed in foster care if anyone knew.
This all changes when Robbie is asked to show Harmony, a new student, and a tough fast talking foster child, around school. On day one, she punches him in the face. After realizing they both have a lot in common, they become close friends. Robbie is however unsure whether he can trust her enough to share his secret.
As described in a film magazine review, Frank Douglas creates a situation while shooting at a coyote that crosses his path, leading to his being accused and convicted of murdering a mysterious outlaw. His son Jack loves Jean, the daughter of the murdered outlaw. The tragedy of situations befalls the lovers, and then the real slayer is run down. Jack makes a desperate ride and saves his father from a shameful death. The way is paved for the lovers to marry.
New York Police Department Detective Max McLaughlin gets assigned to post-World War 2 Berlin by the United States Department of State to help organize and establish a new police force and at the same time, looks for his brother, Moritz, a United States Army soldier who went missing at the end of the war, and helps Elsie Garten, a novice female German police superintendent, to fight crime in 1946 Germany.
Set in Kaleria, a fictional town in contemporary Nigeria, Nnamdi's father who was a chief of police known for capturing criminals was murdered by an unknown group which is rumored to be the Chief of Chiefs and 12 year old son Nnamdi vowed to avenge him.
On the day his father's memorial celebration, his father spirit soon appears to him and give him a gift of an small figurine known as Ikenga which can transform Nnamdi into a huge black figure with superhuman strength and rage nicknamed The Man by Newspapers. With his newly found powers, he becomes a vigilante and takes out Kaleria's dangerous criminals including the Chiefs of Chiefs.
Limehouse (Mykelti Williamson) reveals to one of his crew members that he lied to Dickie, and he actually has the $3 million that Mags left him. Somewhere else, Boyd (Walton Goggins) and Arlo (Raymond J. Barry) bury Devil's corpse in the woods. Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) talks with Winona (Natalie Zea) at her house, where she says she is tired of trying to change Raylan's personality. In his hotel room, Lance (Clayne Crawford) wakes up Dewey (Damon Herriman) in the bathtub, showing he has removed his kidneys. Lance tells a horrified Dewey that he has a few hours to get $20,000 to buy his kidneys back before he sells them to another bidder and before Dewey dies.
Raylan and Rachel (Erica Tazel) reach Lance's room but find that both Lance and Dewey already left. Dewey, desperate for money, robs an appliance store, a strip club and a dry cleaner, but none of them have anywhere close to the $20,000 needed. Raylan and Rachel all inspect Dewey's robberies and are told by the strippers about Dewey's scars. Raylan visits a wounded Ash (Todd Stashwick) in the hospital, forcing him to reveal that Lance is involved in Dewey's position. He then asks a nurse named Layla (Maggie Lawson) about doctors focused on organ removing, and she directs him to a doctor named Boisineau.
Boyd continues expanding his business, although he expresses doubts to Ava (Joelle Carter) about having to kill Devil. He later attacks an associate of Quarles and steal his Oxy supplies. Dewey attempts to rob a grocery store but the owner hits him with a shotgun, forcing Dewey to hide in the storage room. Raylan arrives and calms Dewey, telling him to urinate, as he needs his kidneys to do it. Dewey tries it and is overjoyed to see he can urinate and is taken to the hospital. Rachel tells Raylan that Ash suddenly died in the hospital and he was the only visitor during the day. Suspecting Layla, Raylan visits her at her house where she admits being involved in a transplant center. Lance appears and sedates Raylan with a needle.
Lance takes Raylan to a bathtub, intending to remove his organs. But Layla shoots Lance just as Raylan awakens him. Before she can kill Raylan, Raylan shoots her through Lance's corpse, killing her. Quarles (Neal McDonough) meets with Boyd, offering a partnership. However, Boyd declines the offer, referring to Quarles as a "Carpetbagger". Quarles is offended by the remark and leaves. Limehouse is revealed to have a woman on his payroll who has a connection to one of Quarles' underlings, reporting Quarles' and Boyd's meeting. The episode ends with Raylan returning to Winona's (Natalie Zea) house and finds a note. He is clearly unsettled by the note.
The series is set in Miura, Kanagawa, and follows Hayato Kasukabe, an orphan who moved to Tokyo for high school. After passing the exams for the University of Tokyo, he returns to Miura after the death of his grandmother, where he decides to close her struggling cafe Familia. There, he discovers that five women have been working at the cafe, and after seeing their struggles and learning of their bond with his grandmother, he decides to re-open the cafe.
The novel focuses on Wilson Tagbo, a boy who got admission into secondary school. Starting from his first day, Wilson jumped from one trouble to another. And just like the title suggest, no week passes by without Tagbo getting in trouble until he finally joined the school cultists in his SSS 3 where he was finally arrested.
A farmer is tricked by a conman: the conman asks the farmer to sell him a cow because he urgently needs money. However, the swindler stole this cow from the farmer. And while the farmer sells his own cow to another farmer, the thief has food and drink brought in at an inn. The farmer comes to the inn with the money from the sale and is treated by the swindler, who then leaves without paying. To prevent it from being told how he fell into the trap, the farmer eventually also has to pay the outstanding bills of the inn.
A specter roams the highways of a gritty 1970s America; his name is Ted Bundy. Hunting him are intrepid FBI agents Kathleen McChesney and Robert Ressler, organizers of the largest manhunt in history to apprehend America's most infamous serial killer.
An amnesiac Prince Adam has been separated from his father King Randor during the treachery of his uncle Keldor. Upon being part of a Tiger Tribe with his best friend Krass'tine, Prince Adam later finds a Power Sword that transforms him into He-Man. With Cringer, Krass'tine, and their new allies Teela and Duncan, they work to fight the forces of Keldor upon his transformation into Skeletor and his minions Evil-Lyn, Beast Man, and Trap Jaw.
Nuremberg, 1933. Leo Katzenberger, a Jewish businessman, runs a shoe business from his flat. He loves his wife Claire, as well as their daughters, and other family members. It all seems to be that nothing can ruin their life together, until blond beauty Irene Scheffler, a model, decides to open a photography studio next to him. As time goes by, Irene and Leo start to get closer, resulting in a cosy and platonic friendship. Due to his failure to be discreet in his affair, Leo is arrested, tried and then executed in a process that became known as the Katzenberger Trial.
The novella is set in a post-apocalyptic world particularly after one of the world wars. After the war, the remains of Africa settled in Ife-Iyoku, a place in the Oyo Empire.
Frederico's new girlfriend Francesca may have killed her former boyfriend by slitting his throat. Her lover, Frederico, who believes her guilty, tries to help her by making her corpse disappear. But the body really disappears, passing from the trunk of one car to another. His name was Zardo.
Assuming that Francesca killed her former boyfriend and sent him for cleaning up, Frederico cuts him up in pieces, puts him in a suitcase and tries to get rid of it, but he has a hard time finding a suitably quiet place. Unfortunately there's a witness, who comes back on him. One thing leads to another, and the normally shy and overly fearful Frederico has to rid himself of more and more corpses until the film ends.
Trixie and Ellen May (Abby Miller) arrive at a clinic to seduce a doctor for Oxy. However, hitmen arrive at the clinic, kill Trixie and the doctor and steal the Oxy pills while Ellen hides under the desk and avoids being assassinated. At the bar, Johnny (David Meunier) thinks Quarles (Neal McDonough) is responsible but Boyd (Walton Goggins) remains skeptical despite the fact that he owns the clinic.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) is told by Judge Reardon (Stephen Root) that Winona (Natalie Zea) has quit her job at the courthouse. He then checks the evidence room to find that Winona has stolen the money they returned. Coupled with a Costa Rica trip on her computer, he deduces she plans to escape. He is also notified of the clinic shooting by Mullen (Nick Searcy), as it occurred on his Aunt Helen's property. He is also briefed by Tim (Jacob Pitts) that he investigated Quarles with help from the FBI, using Raylan's name. Ellen May returns to her pimp, Delroy Baker (William Mapother), who forces her to go to another clinic for Oxy. She arrives at a clinic but immediately leaves when she recognizes that one of the killers are running the clinic. For her failure, Delroy hits her in the head.
Quarles finds that he is being investigated and suspects Raylan, telling Duffy (Jere Burns) to investigate about him while he enters a room to punch a kidnapped man in his bedroom. Thanks to a tip from Limehouse (Mykelti Williamson), Ava (Joelle Carter) goes to a bar to talk with Ellen May but she is nowhere to be found and refuses Delroy's advances. A co-worker tells her about Ellen May's abuse and tells her about being involved in the shooting. Raylan visits Arlo (Raymond J. Barry), who is now disoriented and talks to himself, who says he worked with Boyd on their activities. He confronts Boyd about this, telling him to stop using his family for his illegal activities, threatening to kill him. Boyd then directs Raylan to talk to Ava.
Raylan and Ava track down Ellen and convince her to help him after threatening Delroy. He confronts one of the hitmen, Tanner (Brendan McCarthy), at his clinic but he gets into a fight on his trailer while is being towed away. The fight ends when Raylan throws Tanner out of the window and shoots the driver, but Tanner escapes. Duffy discusses these events with Quarles, who makes it clear that he wasn't involved in anything. But Quarles thinks Raylan is on Boyd's payroll, as Arlo is also working with him and is ecstatic at the prospect of war. That night, Limehouse confronts his assistant, who reveals he gave up Boyd's Oxy clinic to Tanner. Refusing to simply execute his henchman, Limehouse assures him he will on the front line to watch what he started.
Raylan finally finds Winona at her sister's house. To Raylan's surprise, Winona didn't take the money and never planned to leave the country. She explains she left as Raylan couldn't change who he is or his profession, stating that if he wanted to, he would've done it already. That night, Raylan and Mullen talk and realize that the elderly evidence clerk fled to Mexico with the money when one of the bills pops up in El Paso, Texas. The episode ends with the clerk enjoying his new place in Mexico.
A disoriented Arlo (Raymond J. Barry) walks through a road in the middle of the night, only to be stopped by men working for Limehouse (Mykelti Williamson). At Limehouse's Holler, a wounded Tanner shows up, begging for forgiveness for letting Raylan get involved. Limehouse forgives him and lets Tanner lick his wounds, only if he agrees to provide information on Quarles' movements. Limehouse later confronts Arlo, who accuses him of having his deceased wife Frances on Limehouse's Holler. When Arlo reaches for his gun, Limehouse's men knock him unconscious.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) has moved up to a new hotel located above a bar, which prevents him from sleeping well. He goes to the bar and meets with Quarles (Neal McDonough), who wants to make him an offer of partnership. Quarles thinks Raylan works for Boyd (Walton Goggins) and Raylan just declines his offer. Raylan later asks Tim (Jacob Pitts) to get help from his FBI contacts to get more information on Quarles. Quarles then discusses with Duffy (Jere Burns) about a new possible partnership as his boss Theo Tonin's son, Sammy (Max Perlich), will soon arrive. He decides to bribe Harlan County Sheriff Tillman Napier (David Andrews) to help with his business.
Raylan attacks Boyd at his bar, assuming he told Quarles that he was on his payroll but Boyd states he never told him that. Napier later visits Boyd and, under Quarles' influence, closes down his bar for failing to meet regulations. Boyd then asks Limehouse for help in dealing with Napier. Raylan tries to investigate more about Sammy but FBI agents stop him and take him to the office. Agent Jerry Barkley (Stephen Tobolowsky) interrogates Raylan and Tim for investigating beyond their jurisdiction, warning them to stay away from it. Raylan ignores the warning and finds Sammy at a horsetrack, but realizes that he does not enjoy working with him.
With this blessing, Raylan meets with Quarles and tells him that he used a judge to shut down Quarles' developing underground clinic for working near a school, angering Quarles. Duffy also tells Quarles that all money transfers from Sammy have been cancelled and they deduce Raylan was involved. Quarles meets with Sammy, telling him to make sure the FBI listens to him saying that Raylan works for Boyd. Boyd, meanwhile, has met with his former boss, Shelby Parlow (Jim Beaver) and suggests he runs for Sheriff in the elections.
In Tulsa, Oklahoma, Gary (William Ragsdale) is revealed to be working as a motivational speaker. Quarles (unknown to Gary) suddenly appears at one of his talks and invites him for a drink at a bar. Gary is then shocked when he sees Quarles' associate and Duffy show up next to them.
The FBI intercepts a call where Sammy Tonin (Max Perlich) falsely claims that Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) works for Boyd (Walton Goggins). Quarles (Neal McDonough) and Duffy (Jere Burns) take Gary (William Ragsdale) to Winona's (Natalie Zea) previous house and Quarles kills Gary and they leave the scene. Later, Quarles is approached by Limehouse (Mykelti Williamson), seeking to profit from both sides of the Quarles/Boyd feud but Quarles rebuffs Limehouse's offer
Raylan is called by Detective Dempsey (Stoney Westmoreland) to Gary's crime scene to recognize the body. During the discussion, Dempsey suggests that Winona may be involved in his murder, prompting Raylan to leave. The recent events cause Agent Jerry Barkley (Stephen Tobolowsky) to ask AUSA Vasquez (Rick Gomez) for Raylan's file. Raylan informs Winona about Gary's murder, devastating her. Mullen (Nick Searcy) informs Raylan that they found a bullet casing on the scene with Raylan's fingerprints (the same bullet he threw at Duffy to threaten him). The FBI investigates Raylan and while they allow him to leave, they take his gun.
Dempsey goes to Quarles' home to question Duffy. They are alerted as Duffy "didn't paint the room", implying a murder took place in the home. They introduce themselves to Dempsey and are taken to the office to testify. Both Quarles and Duffy frame Raylan on their testimonies. Winona is also asked to participate in an interrogation, where she is told about Gary's attempt to kill her and Raylan. An upset Winona confronts Raylan about withholding the information and leaves the office. To complicate things for Raylan, Barkley and Vasquez have arrived to arrest Raylan under corruption charges.
Sheriff Napier (David Andrews) barely survives an attempt on his life when his cruiser explodes. He immediately has Boyd arrested as a suspect of the bombing. He then uses this as a publicity stunt to promote his re-election campaign as Sheriff. However, this is all revealed to be a ruse orchestrated by Napier to frame Boyd. Raylan evades the FBI questions and Tim (Jacob Pitts) helps him escape the office as he suspects Quarles put an incriminating weapon in his car. Winona calls him to tell him that she found the weapon at her old house and they meet in a park so Winona gives her the weapon to dispose of it. While she helps Raylan, she tells him not to come and find her. Raylan's name is cleared as Barkley refuses to give the source of his tip, which prevents the case from going forward.
Quarles is informed by Sammy about Raylan's release and is told that his boss does not view him as a safe choice and is cutting ties with him. An enraged Quarles tries to shoot Sammy but can't bring himself to do it. Raylan later visits Quarles' vacated house to find Duffy painting a room, and warns him to distance himself from Quarles, as Quarles is going down and will take Wynn with him. A shaken Quarles ignores a call from his family and is revealed to be using Oxy. Quarles goes alone to Noble's Holler and sheepishly asks Limehouse for assistance.
Ushiwaka absconds from the temple to join a merchant caravan; and to disguise himself orders an eboshi, or warrior hat, "folded to the left [as] in the time of the Minamoto clan". Though warned against this on the grounds that "after the years of Hōgen, The house of Hei [Taira] prevailed, and the whole land was theirs", he persists in his request, and on obtaining the eboshi he offers his sword in payment. The hatmaker and his wife, Minamoto sympathisers, refuse to accept it; and Young Bull retrieves his sword, promising that "If ever I come into the World [power] again, I will not forget".
A bandit attack on the merchants sees the sword immediately brought into use, as Young Bull calls upon the secret arts of the Kurama tengu to defeat the robbers, and to slay their leader Kumasaka in single combat.
Film was inspired by true events which transpired in the spring of 1944. To commemorate Adolf Hitler’s birthday, the Nazis organized a football match between an elite Nazi team and a squad of inmates from the camps made up of ex-footballers and political prisoners. Led by the former Hungarian football captain the team of prisoners are winning by virtue of their skills. During the half time they are given an assurance that they win freedom if they lose deliberately. However, despite the all obstacles confronting them, they are determined to win no matter what happens. The story is told in flashback by the last member of the team, then a boy, who manages to survive.
The game takes place in the year 2145, fifteen years after a cataclysmic event involving massive-scale movement of the Earth's crust, resulting in two thirds of the planet being very deeply submerged underwater, as well as the exposure of a mysterious ancient civilisation that had been concealed throughout the planet. In the present, the Meluguis Empire, a cruel, oppressive and militaristic regime, is striving for world domination, and it is opposed by the Allied Forces. In a desperate effort to reverse the highly unfavourable war situation they are in, the Allied Forces develop a highly advanced submarine called the Chronos, a vessel capable of great manoeuvrability and prowess in underwater combat. This new submarine is provided to a crew of mercenaries who have volunteered to fight in service to the Alliance.
The first mission the mercenaries operating the Chronos undertake involves fighting through Imperial forces in a large city area in order to eliminate two clusters of magnetic mines, followed by the destruction of a large minelayer submarine. The second mission involves fighting through an ancient ruin to reach a goddess statue buried under rock, while surviving an enemy driller submarine ambush after the excavation. The third mission involves fighting to reach and destroy multiple Imperial land batteries, followed by interception and destruction of an enemy destroyer. The fourth mission involves deployment to the Caribbean, fighting to destroy multiple unmanned enemy underwater batteries positioned along and inside a massive fissure, followed by rescuing an allied submarine trapped under fallen rocks. After this rescue, the Chronos is immediately attacked by the Hammerhead, a very fast and technologically sophisticated submarine crewed by mysterious enemy mercenaries in service to the Empire. The Chronos crew seriously damage this enemy vessel and it retreats. The fifth mission involves fighting through a cave in close-quarters combat to eliminate Imperial submarines and excavate a strange artefact (called Medusa Head). The artefact is excavated before the air supply of the Chronos is depleted. The sixth mission is a deployment to a deep sea area in the Azores, involving hunting down and destroying four seriously dangerous large enemy submarines, followed by engaging and destroying a massive, heavily armed and heavily armoured submersible battleship. In the ruins of this battleship contains a fragment of an ancient board. The seventh mission is a deployment to the southern tip of Greenland, involving the neutralisation of three heavily defended Imperial command centres of land bases. After the destruction of the command centres, the Chronos is ambushed by four enemy driller submarines, but the Chronos crew destroy them. The eighth mission involves scouring ancient ruins in order to acquire the other fragments of the ancient board, fighting and destroying Imperial forces along the way. The completed ancient chart goes into details about spatial/time warps and an escaped "guardian", as well as spatial relations of the Bermuda area. The ninth mission is a deployment to the Bermuda area, involving surface assault on multiple enemy helicopters and depth charge-dropping tandem rotor helicopters. After their elimination, the crew of the Chronos are ordered to investigate an intense energy reaction coming from underwater. When the Chronos approaches a strange statue, it is revealed to be the Guardian of Yore. The guardian activates, traps the Chronos inside an energy barrier and attempts to destroy it. This dangerous entity is killed by the mercenaries. The Guardian is revealed to be part of the Ancient Civilisation (named 'Promethea'), being one of several such entities that had put in place to defend the civilisation's lands. The tenth mission involves making contact with four allied submarines that have acquired highly important intelligence on the enemy and are taking refuge in heavily defended enemy territory. After the intelligence is gathered, an enemy destroyer arrives. After the destroyer is sunk by the Chronos, the Hammerhead arrives (equipped with deadlier weapons), discovering the Chronos's wavelength and communicating with the crew. The Chronos and Hammerhead fight each other again, with the Hammerhead again being seriously damaged and driven off. The defeat of the Hammerhead causes serious damage to its reputation, with it being transferred from front-line duties to exploring ruins. The intelligence gathered by the allied submarines revealed the Empire's plans to develop a flying boat that will be used to carry out a concentrated carpet bombing on Allied Headquarters. The eleventh mission is a deployment to Allied Headquarters located in the underwater New York ruins. The Chronos is sent to fight and destroy several Imperial reconnaissance submarines, followed by being tasked with defending the main base from a surprise attack made by a large and seriously dangerous Imperial assault force. An intelligence leak is suspected, with a spy being responsible. The twelfth mission involves pursuing the enemy spy (Lieutenant Commander Dempsey) through a cave network in order to discover the Imperial intelligence base, fighting enemies along the way. Once the base is discovered, Dempsey and the base are eliminated. After this success, it is then revealed that the Allied Forces are no longer in a losing situation in the war, and are now on an even par with the Empire.
The thirteenth mission involves deployment to the northern straits, involving destroying multiple Imperial heavy underwater batteries. After this, the Poison Moth, the Empire's large flying fortress seaplane, enters the area. The Chronos attacks and destroys the heavily armed and dangerous aircraft before it can gain altitude, preventing the carpet bombing attack on Allied Headquarters. The Allied Forces achieve control over the northern region. The fourteenth mission is a deployment to an ancient ruin, involving protecting three allied submarines equipped with special sonar against attacking enemy forces. A second goddess statue is discovered, and when it is placed against the one discovered in the second mission, they both warn against use of the "Stillness". The fifteenth mission involves eliminating an enemy excavation team trying to acquire a Sphinx-like Promethean object. Once the team is eliminated, the object activates, and is revealed to be a highly powerful and dangerous Guardian capable of skating on water, and it tries to destroy the Chronos, but the Chronos crew manage to kill it. With constant achievement of military victories, the war is now in the Allies' favour, with their power surpassing the Empire. The sixteenth mission is a deployment to the old city area, involving eradicating an enemy special weapons team prepping an extremely dangerous device. After this is done, two large and powerful enemy submarines arrive. After they are wiped out, the Chronos is sent to investigate an energy reaction. When the Chronos arrives, an ancient weapon is launched by the Empire. The Chronos pursues and disables it by destroying its propulsion system. There is speculation around the existence of a Promethan Holy Ground. In the seventeenth mission, there is a deployment to a labyrinth-like ancient ruin, involving fighting through Imperial forces to investigate an energy reaction very strongly suspected of having an ancient weapon (known as a Hidon) as its source. The Chronos reaches the weapon site, an aerial garden, before the Imperials do and excavates the weapon. The Hammerhead arrives (now with deadlier weapons) with backup and fights the Chronos, with the Hammerhead crew dismissing the war as meaningless. Again, the Chronos wins and the Hammerhead retreats. The Allied Forces intend to use the Hidon to destroy the Empire's main base. The Allies unleash the weapon the base, causing utter devastation and wiping out half of it. The eighteenth mission involves an all-out assault on the rest of the Empire's main base. When it and the defenders are destroyed, the enemy flagship Gleia attempts to escape (having the enemy Chiefs of Staff on board), but that too is destroyed. The Allied Forces now control around 70% of the Atlantic Ocean, but the Emperor refuses to surrender. The Allies, intent on ending the war, advance to Old Guinea, where the Imperial Palace and the Emperor are located. The nineteenth mission involves hunting down and wiping out two large Imperial fleets attempting to flee to the Pacific Ocean. After this mission, the Allies' Third Fleet advances on the Imperial Palace and captures it after a ferocious battle. However, the Emperor commits suicide before the Allies can reach him. The Emperor's death prevents the quick achievement of a peace treaty and a ceasefire.
The twentieth mission involves exploring an ancient ruin, searching for ancient artefacts. The Empire's forces are present, having resorted to piracy. After the artefacts are acquired, the Chronos crew brings them to the door of the Promethean Holy Ground. The opening of the door triggers serious tremors, causing rock to fall from the ceiling. The falling rock damages the Chronos's hull, causing air to leak out. The Chronos escapes in time. In the twenty-first and final mission, the Chronos crew are tasked with investigating the Promethean Holy Ground and discovering the "Stillness". The Chronos races across the Holy Ground acquiring charters and proceeding to uncover new ones before their signals die out. The charters reveal that the High Council, the leaders of the Promethean Civilisation, ordered the deep submersion of the majority of the Earth into water. The charters reveal that the Prometheans are aliens, and that the vast majority of them evacuated the planet, returning to the Mother Star before Earth's submersion, with a small number of them choosing to remain. After these charters are gathered, the Hammerhead arrives again (now with deadlier weapons and a paralysing blaster), its crew furious at the Chronos crew for the intrusion and the damage it has caused to the area, with this severely angered crew revealing themselves to be Promethean aliens. A vicious fight ensues, with the Chronos eventually winning. The Hammerhead is critically damaged and has no means of escape. Its crew laments its failure to protect the Holy Ground, before they commit suicide by smashing their vessel into the central energy barrier, destroying it. As a result of this, the central energy barrier deactiviates. The Chronos enters the central area, and this causes the "Stillness" to activate. The Stillness is revealed to be a very powerful and dangerous Guardian of pyramid form. The Chronos fights and destroys it, ending the mission.
In the epilogue, it is confirmed that a geosphere manipulation device found in Promethean Holy Ground was used to cause the cataclysmic submersion of the Earth. It is stated that researchers believe that, while it may take time, the water levels will drop and the Earth will eventually return to normal. The game asserts that that technological advance walks hand-in-hand with great tragedy, and that countless battles in the name of noble causes show this all too well. The game also asserts that if humanity is ever to outgrow the fundamental drive to war, it must progress to a more advanced level of consciousness.
Hana (Ogawa) is a high school student living in foster care after her mother's arrest ten years prior. As she is now 18, this will be her last summer living in the group home . In the home, she gradually befriends and tries to cares for Harumi (Hanada), a young girl who struggles to adjust to the group home after being abused by her mother. Eventually Harumi leaves foster care to be reunited with her mother, now released from prison. However, Hana is concerned she will continued to be abused by her mother and leaves to find her with the help of her friend Kanta (Fukuzaki).
The film portrays the period from Maurizio Cattelan's early career to the occasion of his career retrospective at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York in 2011, for which he hung all of his work from the ceiling of the rotunda of the building. The film features the curator Massimiliano Gioni who acts as a stand-in for Cattelan.
The album's plot, which begins in 1492 in the Portuguese city of Tomar, follows Jorge, a Portuguese child abandoned soon after birth with a birthmark related to the Ordem da Cruz de Nero (Order of Nero's Cross). As an adult, he goes to Brazil, marries an indigenous woman and join the remaining natives to defend the land from other Portuguese invaders. Falaschi researched the history of the Crusades in order to write the album, drawing inspiration specifically from the fact that some Templars traveled to Brazil.
Falaschi said that since the beginning he knew the album's themes and sound could generate comparisons with Angra, specifically with the album ''Holy Land'', which also discussed the History of Brazil in its lyrics. According to him, however, the similarities are "natural" since he and two of the supporting musicians (keyboardist Fábio Laguna and drummer Aquiles Priester) worked with the band for years.
Mullen (Nick Searcy) confronts Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) about his secret investigation of a man named Brady Hughes and tells him he doesn't want him to continue investigating Quarles (Neal McDonough). Meanwhile, Delroy (William Mapother) forces three of his employees to rob an outlet but the robbery goes awry when one of them is shot and subsequently dies. They dump her body in the woods and Delroy kills another of the employees. The third one, Ellen May (Abby Miller), manages to escape.
After a talk with Ava (Joelle Carter), Raylan visits Boyd (Walton Goggins) in jail. Boyd states that Tanner Dodd (Brendan McCarthy) is responsible for the car bombing and Raylan deduces Tanner was the one who got out of the Oxy mobile clinic. Raylan remains curious about Devil's whereabouts, unaware that Boyd killed him. Raylan talks to Tanner's mother, who claims she hasn't contacted him in years. However, the mother informs Tanner about Raylan's suspicions. Raylan also uses this to talk to Sheriff Napier (David Andrews), who acts nervous when Raylan claims to have found evidence of Tanner's involvement in the car bombing.
Ellen May asks Ava for help, who gives her shelter in the bar. But Johnny (David Meunier) tells her that Delroy pays them for protection and forces her to call Delroy to notify her about Ellen May, although Ava charges $2,000 to get her back. Tanner and Errol (Demetrius Grosse) rob Lamuel Briggs (Jim Haynie) for a refund of the car's bomb but Briggs tricks Tanner to step on a stool designed as an explosive mine. Briggs tells Tanner that he will help him to get out of the mine if they drop their guns. However, Errol kills Briggs, to Tanner's shock. He reluctantly gives the bag with money to Errol, who claims he will be back after giving it to his mother.
Eventually, Tanner decides to call the police to turn himself in and asks them to disarm the bomb. Raylan passes Napier to tell him about Tanner's situation, angering him. Raylan and the police enter the house to disarm Tanner's bomb. During this, Raylan convinces Tanner to talk about everything involving Quarles but before he can say it, he accidentally drops his gun, which causes the bomb to be set. Raylan and the police escape before the bomb explodes, killing Tanner before he can confess anything to Raylan. At an election debate between Napier and Parlow (Jim Beaver), Boyd appears, having been released from jail. He uses this to paint Napier in a negative way and calling him off for profiting off the citizens' tragedies, earning more support to Parlow.
Ava then forces Ellen May to surrender herself to Delroy. But when Delroy puts his guard down, Ava kills him with a shotgun and takes the $2,000. She later tells Boyd that she killed him because she is interested in becoming his successor. Watching Tanner's mother's house, Raylan sees Errol deliver the money. Raylan visits Limehouse (Mykelti Williamson) at his Holler, warning him that he is closing in on Quarles, but Limehouse reminds Raylan of nearly killing his father when Raylan was little.
Officers sent by Napier (David Andrews) try to plant evidence on a car belonging to Parlow (Jim Beaver) but Parlow shows up and threatens them with a shotgun to leave his property. Limehouse (Mykelti Williamson) hedges his bets and introduces Boyd (Walton Goggins) to Quarles' campaign manager.
Boyd also visits Napier's sister to offer her a job in his campaign. Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) is told by Judge Mike Reardon (Stephen Root) that Dickie (Jeremy Davies) will be released from jail due to lack of evidence on Raylan's kidnapping and Helen's death. Raylan then interrogates Jed Berwind (Richard Speight Jr.), telling him to change his testimony and reveal the truth that Dickie killed Helen. Jed says he will only talk if his grandmother approves it, as he owes a debt to the Bennetts. However, his grandmother refuses to speak.
As they await the results of the election, Ava (Joelle Carter) is revealed to have offered sexual favors from prostitutes to Parlow's voters. Boyd then tells the room the results: Napier won. At his office, Napier talks with Quarles (Neal McDonough), where Quarles wants him to get an office for himself. However, Napier is visited by officers, who state that his sister took a job in the county as nepotism isn't allowed in political campaigns. Therefore, Napier is not eligible for the election, making Parlow the winner and angering Quarles. Quarles leaves the office, where he is taunted by Boyd in the parking lot.
The loss sends Quarles into a drug fueled tailspin while he talks with Duffy (Jere Burns) in their trailer. Suddenly, a young man named Donovan (Marshall Allman) enters the trailer, holding a gun. Donovan thinks Quarles was involved in the disappearance (and likely death) of his friend Brady Hughes. Under the effect of the pills, Quarles talks with Donovan about his story: his heroin-addicted father trafficked him as a child. Theo Tonin learned about this and offered him a chance to kill his father, which Quarles himself did. He claims to have known Brady too well and that he never "injured him". Donovan drops his gun and embraces Quarles, confused.
Raylan visits the bar downstairs and finds a high Quarles and Duffy in the area. After he asks them to leave, Quarles threatens Raylan that he will kill him someday. As they are about to leave, Raylan shoots to the ceiling and orders the patrons to leave the bar. Raylan challenges Quarles to a gun draw right there, which he happily accepts. But bartender Lindsey (Jenn Lyon) draws out a shotgun and orders Quarles and Duffy to leave. After the events, Raylan and Lindsey have sex on Raylan's apartment, which is shown to be part of the bullet hole that he shot downstairs.
The next day, Raylan attends Dickie's hearing. Raylan bungles his testimony in favor of Dickie remaining in prison, and tells Reardon to release Dickie because he will slip up again or be killed in the process. At Noble's Holler, Limehouse hears from Errol (Demetrius Grosse) that Dickie is getting out, which might cause problems for the missing Bennett fortune, and tells Errol to bring Dickie to him. In his hotel room, Quarles snorts Oxycontin with repeating a mantra to himself and removes his clothes. He then enters the bathroom, to reveal that he has Donovan bound and gagged.
This light comedy's plot portrays a burglar's unsuccessful attempt to steal "money and jewels" from a wealthy woman's home.[https://archive.org/details/moviwor04chal/page/n427/mode/2up "Stories of the Films/Biography Company/A Rude Hostess"], ''The Moving Picture World'' (New York City), volume 4, number 14, 3 April 1909, p. 412. I.A. Retrieved 28 August 2021. The following is a summary of the screenplay provided in Kemp R. Niver's extensive 1985 reference ''Early Motion Pictures: The Paper Print Collection in the Library of Congress'':A handsome burglar (Arthur Johnson) dressed in dinner clothes is nearly surprised in the act of burglarizing a safe. He decides to bluff it out, and allows himself to be found as if inebriated. The woman of the house (Marion Leonard) returns from escorting guests out and finds the burglar. At the same time, she notices that the curtains hiding the safe have been moved. In order to not let the burglar escape, she begins to pay unusual attention to him until her butler is signaled to go for help. The film ends as the police arrive and take the handsome burglar into custody....
Three struggling deep sea fisherman discover a luxury yacht named the ''Medusa'' that is abandoned, with the exception of a dead body found near the mast flying a flag of distress. The trio sail the ''Medusa'' into port where they hope to gain a large monetary reward under the law of salvage. The mystery deepens when it is discovered that there are no records on the ''Medusa'' and serial numbers have been removed from the ship making identification impossible.
The trio receive ownership of the ''Medusa'' and together with Marty's wife and Kick's daughter Sally hire it out as a bareboat charter to take a passenger to Baja California and the crew into danger.
While talking with Lindsey (Jenn Lyon) at the bar, Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) is confronted by two men: Sarno (Michael Ironside) and Partlow (Chris Tardio), who confuse him for Quarles (Neal McDonough). Raylan makes a light attack and the men exit the bar when they see Lindsey watching them, as they want no witnesses.
Mullen (Nick Searcy) reprimands Raylan for shooting at the bar's ceilling and due to Quarles' threat, he is forced to accompany him. Dickie (Jeremy Davies) is released from prison and Errol (Demetrius Grosse) meets with him, but Dickie refuses to go with him as he accuses Limehouse (Mykelti Williamson) of holding his mother's money. Unaware to them, Tim (Jacob Pitts) and Rachel (Erica Tazel) are watching them. Returning to his mother's house, Dickie hires a crew to find the money. Meanwhile, Quarles tries to maintain control in his war with Boyd (Walton Goggins) by killing a drug dealer on the Crowder payroll, taking his supplies.
Dickie meets with Ellen May (Abby Miller), despite the fact that she is on Boyd's property. She states that Limehouse hides the money beneath a church and he promises to share the money with her. While he does this, Rachel and Tim confront Dickie's crew at his mother's store. When Dickie discusses the location, the crew abandons him and also let the information pass to Rachel and Tim, who were listening through a microphone and seize the $40,000. Johnny (David Meunier) informs Boyd about the dealer's death and they both confirm from a witness that Quarles is responsible. Boyd then threatens Napier (David Andrews) to reveal Quarles' location. Meanwhile, Sarno and Partlow meet with Duffy (Jere Burns), indicating that Theo Tonin sent them for Quarles. He leads them to his hotel room, where they find Donovan (Marshall Allman) in the bathroom.
Raylan and Mullen catch Sarno in the streets and they are led to Quarles' hotel room to confront the hitmen, Duffy and Donovan. Raylan realizes that Tonin sent the hitmen to kill Quarles, who fled his room. Quarles flees to Noble's Holler, where Limehouse tells him he can lay low as long as he has the money, which Quarles does not. He then calls Napier to meet with him at a brothel, unaware that Boyd is listening to the phone call. While this happens, Duffy calls Tonin (Adam Arkin) in Detroit, as he wants to take over the business when Quarles is dead. Tonin tells him to catch Quarles himself as his hitmen are in custody, offering Duffy $100,000 if he brings him dead and $200,000 if he brings him alive.
Quarles arrives at a trailer with two prostitutes and talks with Duffy, who says that Tonin put a price on him. Just then, Boyd and his henchman show up and taser Quarles. As the prostitutes and his henchman strip Quarles and tie him, he talks to Duffy, who tells him about the deal but warns him that keeping Quarles alive may prove to be a risk. At the store, Dickie convinces Errol to turn against Limehouse, promising part of the money. Errol accepts to help but states that in order to find the money (which isn't located beneath a church), they will need Boyd.
As described in a 1924 film magazine review: Mary Forrest (Thorton), rich, young, and impulsive, is warned not to appear before Judge Winter (Kilgour) again on speeding charges. Her friends accompany her to a roadhouse which the police are watching. They are tipped off and flee before the police raid the place, but Mary wrecks her automobile. Removing the plates and identification marks, she escapes the law until a jealous friend plants a purse in the wrecked car. When asked to secure someone to sign her probation bond, she finds her “friends” have deserted her and Bruce Winter (Ellis) comes to her rescue.
In October 1945, the 25-year-old Lester Furnival finds herself alone on Westminster Bridge in a becalmed city. She had been on the way to meet her old school friend Evelyn when both were killed by a crashing aeroplane. Later they wander the deserted streets while Evelyn keeps up a gabble of complaint, refusing to face the fact of her predicament.
Meanwhile, in the world of the living, Lester's former husband Richard goes to visit his close friend, the painter Jonathan Drayton. Jonathan asks for Richard's opinion of two paintings on which he is working. One is a blitzscape of London with novel light effects; the other is of the ambiguous Simon Leclerc, a charismatic religious figure who has recently come from America. Jonathan is engaged to Betty, another of Lester's former acquaintances from school, while Betty's mother, Lady Wallingford, is a member of Father Simon's inner circle. But Lady Wallingford finds the painting of Simon and his beetle-like congregation repellent when she comes to view it and storms out of the studio, forbidding Betty to have anything more to do with Jonathan.
Simon is in fact a Jewish magician, born in Paris at the end of the 18th century, with an urge to master the world. Betty is Simon's daughter by Lady Wallingford. She had been engendered to carry out Simon's purposes – in the present case to travel forward in time, read the newspapers a few weeks into the future, then return and repeat what she has learned. Though this takes its physical toll on her, Betty feels happy during the period she is liberated from her body. Now, however, she is in love with Jonathan and calls out his name while she is still in the twilit world through which she moves and in which Lester and Evelyn are trapped. Hearing Betty's call and recognising her, the two women locate the house in Highgate where she lives, but only Lester enters. She is present when the exhausted Betty disembodies again and the two meet in a healing reunion.
Curiosity sends Richard to visit Simon's Holborn headquarters, where the magician lives surrounded by an adoring community of people he has healed miraculously. During a 'Relaxation' session he attends with them all, Richard is disturbed by seeing Evelyn enter through the walls and exchange a smile with Simon. Now distrusting the man, Richard goes to fetch Jonathan and the two visit the Wallingford's house in Highgate and interrupt Simon at the moment he is attempting to make Betty's discorporation permanent. Lester lends her the strength to resist but the invisible City, sustained by millennia of fellow-feeling, had also entered the battle now to thwart the foreign body of self-seeking in its midst.
Earlier in his career, Simon had divided himself into three and sent the two others to evangelise Russia and China with the same message of love that he preaches. With the coming of peace, he was orchestrating a demand for the three charismatic teachers to be invited to draw up a blueprint for world governance. As a means of neutralising further interference with his plans, Simon summons Evelyn and gets her to bring Lester to him. Having created a female homunculus, he persuades Evelyn and Lester to enter it and experience again the world they have lost. But Lester only does so in order to defeat Simon. Telephoning Jonathan, Richard and Betty, she persuades them to go out to Holborn together and confront Simon as All Hallows’ Eve approaches.
Simon has been planning to kill Betty magically with the aid of her mother by creating a simulacrum and stabbing it with a steel needle, but he is interrupted by the arrival of Betty's friends and then by the return of his emanations. As he loses personal power, he is absorbed into primal matter and his former cures among his community are reversed. Lester now departs into the light of eternity, leaving the task of healing the sick again to Simon's child.
At night, Daryl (Norman Reedus) and Maggie (Lauren Cohan) lead a group to an abandoned military base where they scavenge MREs left behind. On the ground of the base, Carol (Melissa McBride) and Rosita (Christian Serratos) help Maggie load the MREs into backpacks, which Daryl lifts through the ceiling with a pulley system. A pulley snaps and Daryl cuts his arm catching a backpack, but a drop of his blood lands on a walker, rousing it, and the noise wakes every walker in the room. As the group on the ground fights them off, Daryl lifts them to safety through the ceiling.
When they return to Alexandria, Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) reveals that they only have enough food left to last them a week. Maggie suggests they refill their supplies by taking back her former camp, Meridian, which was overthrown by a group that killed most of her people. She forms a team, among them Daryl, Gabriel, Alden (Callan McAuliffe) and Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), to Meridian. Most familiar with the area, Negan is chosen to lead the way. When they pass through Washington, D.C., a severe thunderstorm forces the group to take shelter in a subway station, where they continue their route underground through the tunnels. They encounter a group of silent walkers with slit throats, allowing them to sneak up on the group, but they are able to fight them off. Negan refuses to take the group any further into the tunnel, saying it's too dangerous, but Maggie insists they need to push forward. Negan theorizes that he was only included in the group so that Maggie could kill him away from Alexandria and make it look like an accident. Maggie denies this, but Negan challenges her to kill him there instead, in front of everyone. Maggie refuses, but warns Negan that killing him is always on her mind.
Elsewhere, Eugene (Josh McDermitt), Ezekiel (Khary Payton), Yumiko (Eleanor Matsuura), and Princess (Paola Lázaro) are transported into a compound guarded by paramilitary troopers. The group is separated and interrogated for hours by two Commonwealth auditors, Clark (Carrie Genzel) and Evans (Matthew Cornwell), while Mercer (Michael James Shaw), the General of the Commonwealth Army, observes. The auditors are fixated on what the group's lives were like before "the fall". When reunited at the detainment center, the group decides they need to escape. Princess, who has a gifted memory, reveals that two of the guards regularly disappear for a half hour, leaving their armor behind. During this window, Eugene and Yumiko steal the trooper uniforms, and escort Ezekiel and Princess out of the compound. On the way out, the group passes a wall with photos of missing people. Princess recognizes Yumiko in one of the photos, with a note from Yumiko's long-lost brother, Tomi, asking if anyone has seen her. Yumiko decides to stay at the compound to seek answers.
Back underground, the group discovers that Gage (Jackson Pace) and Roy (C. Thomas Howell) secretly fled, and took all of their supplies. A herd of walkers then appears further down the tunnel and ambush the group. Overwhelmed, the group looks for an escape route and finds a ladder attached to a subway car. Amidst the chaos, Daryl runs after a fleeing Dog as the rest of the group climbs the ladder to safety. Maggie is the last one to ascend the ladder, but her leg is grabbed by a walker. She cries out to Negan for help, but he abandons her, before she loses her grip and falls.
A poor couple, Maung Htun (Htun Wai) and A Shwe (Myat Mon) received free first-class tickets to a film from a rich couple, Thaw Ta (Thaw Ta Swe) and Ma Nwet (May Nwet). To be able to present themselves well at first-class standards, they cost more than the usual ticket. A satirical comedy about people's hypocrisy and arrogance.
The novel is set in the first half of the 1940s, during World War II. Unsatisfied with the squadron to which he belongs, Ensign Fred Trusteau, a United States Naval Aviator, offers to fill a vacant position in the Air Group Twenty's fighter squadron. He is then quickly transferred to VF-20 (the "Fighting Twenty"), which is led by Lieutenant commander Jack Hardigan, a man which Fred almost instantly considers more organized and well-mannered than his older commander. Right on his first day in the squadron, Fred breaks into a party held by his new fellow pilots and draws attention thanks to his trick of tying a knot in a cherry stem without using his hands, making him win the right to use the services of a female prostitute, to which he unwillingly agrees; after the event, he is given the nickname "Trusty" and is readily recognized among the group.
After a bridge match, Fred and some of his new friends are invited by Jack to play with him in his private room. There, both Jack and Fred have a good time, while the latter finds out they need someone to write the squadron's War Diary and proposes to fill the role, eager to impress the skipper. Jack, on the other hand, is constantly pestered by the commander of their air group (CAG), Buster Jennings, and so full of work on the ground he barely has time to fly. On a goodwill gesture, he goes to a party held by Eleanor Hawkins — a former shipmate's widow — with some other pilots, including the Executive Officer of Fighting Twenty, Duane Higgins, Jack's longtime friend and former wingman. At the party, Eleanor shows clear interest in Jack, but he is hesitant to show affection, puzzling Duane. Some days after another friendly conversation with Jack, Fred has a wet dream and discovers he fell in love with the skipper. VF-20 then leaves on the aircraft carrier ''Ironsides'' to its first mission, a wartime training cruise. While searching for the ready room, Fred, the first pilot to land on the carrier deck, accidentally collides with Admiral Berkey in a passageway, and the two have a friendly conversation before he goes his way. At that night, he decides to spend some time alone on the deck edge elevator and finds Jack there, in the first of a number of occasional meetings of the two in the place.
During a routine training flight, Fred intercepts a lost army trainer aircraft and is congratulated by Admiral Berkey, which raises his reputation in the squadron. Some days after, he and Jack squadron office have a chat in the squadron office, where they discuss their personal upbringings. Their newfound closeness starts to annoy Duane, who takes a dislike to Fred. The training cruise ends, and Fred goes on a night out in Honolulu with fellow pilots Brogan and Schuster. Brogan gets too drunk, and starts a fight with the officer of the deck on their return to ''Ironsides''. Thanks to that, they're restricted to the ship for one week and have to receive an official reprimand; Jack, however, secretly removes Fred's one from his officer jacket. The squadron's first combat mission is revealed to be a training airstrike against the isolated Marcus Island. While destroying some enemy planes, Fred's Hellcat is hit by a blast and starts to malfunction. For a short time, much to Jack's dismay, Fred is presumed to be dead, but he manages to reach another carrier with his damaged aircraft. Afterwards, the two have a short talk and Jack realizes he's falling in love with Fred. Confused, Jack starts to avoid Fred's presence, while also having to deal with his father's sudden death. However, after their combat mission in Wake Island — in which Brogan is killed when they're rescuing Jennings — they reconnect with each other, now closer than ever.
Trying to discover more about her relationship with Jack, Duane sets up a date with Eleanor, and the two start a romance. Shortly after their involvement in the Battle of Tarawa, Jack and Fred are doing the last of the day's CAP when Flight Control finds out a bogey on their radar. The pair does an interception to what turned out to be a bunch of Japanese aircraft snoopers — Jack destroys two of them, and Fred, three. Their impressive performance earns them an Air Medal, and Fred becomes widely known as "the Killer" to the people of ''Ironsides'', making Duane's envy towards him grow even further. During Christmas season of 1943, Air Group Twenty goes to spend some rest and recreation time at the Moana Hotel. Jack manages to book a sharing room with Fred and for the first time, despite Duane's suspicions about the nature of their relationship, they share moments of romantic intimacy and sleep together. Subsequent to this happening, both accept Jennings' offer to be part of a perilous "bat team", who takes down Japanese snooper aircraft after sunset, leaving Duane to lead the squadron's strikes in the upcoming Battle of Kwajalein. In the night before the battle, Fred, Jack and Jennings engage in a clash with a force of Japanese torpedo bombers attackers, and Jennings fails to return. Thanks to spending the night playing poker, Duane leads a sloppy strike which ends up with three squadron pilots dead, and is reprimended by the skipper. Duane later gets angry with his demotion in the next strike and Jack's lack of objections over his marriage with Eleanor, and hints about the true nature of the latter's relationship with Fred, causing the tension between them reach its peak.
After a wave of pessimism grasps VF-20's pilots due their hazy survival chances, an angry Jack lets out a harsh rant a day before their attack on Truk Atoll, which has a motivational effect over them. The squadron's strike launch is not entirely successful, with Duane's division getting lost on the way, setting Jack and Fred's division to fight alone against a larger number of Japanese aircraft. Duane's division arrives in time to save Jack, who in turn starts to search for Fred, finding him injured inside his damaged Hellcat. They both ditch their aircraft, and Jack takes care of Fred until a submarine rescues them.
After Truk, Fred's health problems make it impossible for him to continue in the Navy, and he's discharged as a full lieutenant. When his father dies, he takes over his family's hardware business, with a recently retired Jack as a part owner. Their company is very successful and they stay together until Jack dies from a heart attack, in 1969. At his funeral, Fred meets Duane again for the first time since his war days, and the two have a short talk about their past.
Underneath a subway car, Maggie (Lauren Cohan) fends off a small swarm of walkers. Inside the subway car, the remaining members of the group drop down from a ceiling hatch as walkers surround the car outside. Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) asks Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) where Maggie is, but Negan lies and says he doesn't know. Meanwhile, Daryl (Norman Reedus) breaks his way through a tunnel wall with Dog, finding a makeshift homeless shelter. A man's scream echoes through the tunnels, prompting Dog to run off; Daryl follows Dog's barks in the distance.
In the subway car, the group is planning their escape when Maggie climbs into the car through a floor hatch. Maggie attacks Negan and reveals that he "left her to die", but Negan disagrees, asserting that he merely "chose not to help". Before Maggie can press further, Gage (Jackson Pace) interrupts them from a neighboring car, pounding on the door and begging for help as walkers close in on him. Negan and Duncan (Marcus Lewis) try to pry the door open, but Maggie warns them that if they open it, the walkers could get in and they don't have the ammo to clear them out. Gage desperately apologizes and begs Maggie for another chance, but she refuses. Gage then stabs himself in the heart before being devoured by the walkers as the group watches. While Gabriel thinks that Gage was a "coward", Alden (Callan McAuliffe) thinks that Gage was scared and didn't deserve to die.
Daryl and Dog come across a bloody trail and discover Roy (C. Thomas Howell). Inside, Duncan and Frost (Glenn Stanton) force open the hinge to the next car's door, but the path is blocked. The pressure of the walkers on the opposite door, including a zombified Gage, eventually causes the door to break. Gabriel fends the walkers off with a shotgun, and Maggie gives Negan a gun to help kill the herd. Daryl hears the gunshots and runs to the other end of the train, where he's able to cut through the herd from behind, pry the door open, and free the trapped survivors. Daryl kills the rest of the walkers with a grenade as team regroups outside of the car, by the exit of the subway tunnels. Negan gives the gun back to Maggie.
At the Commonwealth, Yumiko (Eleanor Matsuura), Eugene (Josh McDermitt), and Princess (Paola Lázaro) discuss Ezekiel's (Khary Payton) disappearance. Later, Yumiko is interviewed by the auditors. She explains that she was a criminal defense lawyer before the apocalypse, and has reason to believe her brother is living at the Commonwealth and looking for her; she requests expedited processing for her group. Eugene is taken to a room for further questioning by General Mercer (Michael James Shaw) and an auditor. Eugene is intimidated by Mercer, who demands to know where his settlement is, and why he was at the train station. Eugene tells the truth, breaking down in the process. Afterwards, in the daylight, a wagon transports Eugene to a boxcar, where he is reunited with Yumiko, Princess, and Ezekiel. Mercer then tells the group that they have successfully completed processing and will be escorted to orientation. A woman (Chelle Ramos) then enters and asks for Eugene; he raises his hand. The woman introduces herself as Stephanie.
Maggie decides detour to Arbor Hills, explaining that Georgie left a hidden supply depot there containing ammo, food, and weapons, where they can resupply and rest before continuing to Meridian. On the road, the group discovers dozens of bodies strung up by their ankles hanging from roadside trees. A bolt suddenly strikes Roy in the face, instantly killing him, and a bladed weapon is flung from the darkness, striking Cole (James Devoti) in the thigh. The group flees for cover and scatter into the woods as a group of Reapers reveal themselves.
Events begin in the home of a fisherman named Sayed al-Bolti while he is out to sea. Mahmoud al-Bolti (Mohammad Nouh) runs away in protest of his lot in life, chased by Hanafi al-Bolti (Ezzat El Alaili) and Mahmoud's father Muhammad al-Bolti (Ibrahim Emara. Hanafi's mother (Nahed Samir) watches from outside the house and asks “Where are you, Sayed al-Bolti.” Hanafi, Sayed's son, calls out the words on his mind to his absent father: “What is your task, Sayed? The sun has set, and time has risen like a faithful dog.” Rumors circulate that Sayed al-Bolti has been seduced and captured by mermaids. His colleagues gather to squabble over shares between themselves and with the owner of the charter boats, Moallem Abdel-Mawgoud (Tawfiq al-Daqan), who the small-time fishermen accuse of destroying their livelihoods by accepting an offer to join a large foreign fishing trawler’s crew. In a night bar serving the ancient fermented wheat beer known as “bouza,” is visiting with his beloved dancer Kaydahm (Fatma Ali) and his owner and singing duet partner Ibrahim Juma (Abdel Azim Abdel Haq). Meanwhile, the elderly Hamouda al-Bolti (Shafik Nour El Din) is treating his asthma with a doctor named Sayed Effendi (Abdel Rahman Abou Zahra), who is in love with Hanafi’s beautiful sister Aisha (Madiha Hamdi) and is only stopped from marrying her by her family’s hostility. Finally, Hanafi falls in love with Zoba (Soheir El-Morshidy), Hamouda’s eldest daughter.
The conflict between the old and new ways simmers as the fishermen are torn between the hope of Sayed al-Bolti’s return on his dhow and Mahmoud’s invitation to join Abdel-Mawgoud on the trawler. In the final scene, Mahmoud lies on the deck and fields the following complaint from one of the die-hard mourners of Sayed: “I am afraid, Mahmoud, that you are dreaming and only think of dreams.” Mahmoud retorts that “all the sweet things in the world were once dreams. Nobody imagines a need unless he can achieve it given the faith, determination, and patience necessary. With lifelong perseverance, one’s greatest dreams are within reach.”
Barbie takes a road trip to the Kingdom of Floravia, after being invited by Floravia's princess Amelia. Barbie discovers that Amelia, whose life is rigidly controlled by her royal advisor Alfonso, wants to switch places with her for a week because the two look almost identical. Barbie agrees, and Amelia goes to enjoy a week of freedom before her coronation. Amelia is kidnapped by her fiancé Prince Johan, who uncovered the ruse and wants to force Amelia to marry him so he can rule both his country and Floravia. Barbie rescues Amelia, and they foil Johan's plot. Afterwards, Amelia is coronated, and both Barbie and Amelia agree to remain true to themselves.
Quarles (Neal McDonough) wakes up naked in the trailer and tied to the bed. He notices a bottle of Oxy and shares them with the two prostitutes watching over him. However, Quarles quickly overcomes his captors, locks them in the trailer and escapes. Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) finds the captors after Sheriff Napier (David Andrews) gives him a tip on Quarles' location.
Boyd (Walton Goggins) is visited by Errol (Demetrius Grosse) and Dickie (Jeremy Davies) at the bar and he immediately tries to kill Dickie by suffocating him. He then releases him when they realize that they come for help in finding the $3 million, although Arlo (Raymond J. Barry) still wants to kill Dickie for killing Helen but Ava (Joelle Carter) supports Boyd's decision. Boyd sends Ava and Arlo to case a bank that may have Mags' money, attracting the attention of State Trooper Tom Bergen (Peter Murnik), who informs Raylan. Boyd and Duffy (Jere Burns) discover that Quarles escaped and Boyd sets out a new plan: Quarles will meet with Duffy and will plant a bomb on his car. This is also part of Boyd's bank plan, as authorities will investigate the bombing while they rob the bank.
Quarles visits Limehouse (Mykelti Williamson), who tells him that Boyd will rob the bank and he should kill him just as he exits the bank to get the money. Raylan also visits Limehouse, who states that he knows Quarles and Boyd will get themselves killed but Limehouse won't interfere as it will reduce his competition. At the bar, Boyd confronts Errol as he deduced that were was no money in the bank. Errol confesses that Limehouse wanted Boyd to rob the bank so he could be sent to jail again. Arlo's mind continues deteriorating, confusing Boyd for Raylan, hallucinating conversations with Helen (Linda Gehringer) and pulling a gun on Ava. This forces Boyd to leave bar and head to his house. He saves Ava, who was trapped in a closet but Arlo is nowhere to be found.
At the bar, Dickie knocks Johnny (David Meunier) out and forces Errol to take him to the house where the money is. At the same time, Boyd and Raylan are notified the real location of the money: the money was with Loretta (Kaitlyn Dever) at her house. Dickie and Errol arrive and Dickie forces Errol to lock himself in the trunk. He enters the house, only to find Raylan waiting for him, gun at hand. Raylan notes that Dickie will go back to prison, citing all the things he did in the very same day. Dickie tries to pull his gun out but Raylan is faster and shoots him. The gunshot's impact throws Dickie outside, where Limehouse is seated, as he told Raylan the location.
Raylan talks with Loretta in the office, deciding to leave her keep the money, but warns her to be cautious with it. Realizing the bank job was a setup, Quarles goes to Boyd's bar, where Duffy blows up Quarles' car, knocking Boyd out and drawing Trooper Tom. He orders Quarles to drop his weapon, and a shot rings out. Raylan arrives moments later to find Tom fatally wounded, Quarles gone, Boyd unconscious, and Johnny yelling that Quarles shot Tom.
Famous actress Sanaa Kamel gets killed in her bed, and the investigator begins to search for the killer, summoning all the invitees who were in her house the night of her death, starting from her fiancé, who reported the crime that he heard someone stabbing his wife while he was calling her, to the school principal who leaked the exam, and the director of the association, the one who sells subsidized goods to the rich and delivers them to them at home, and Hafez the head of the contracting company who helps the actress build buildings, and cheats on his friend with his wife on the same night, including the actress Sanaa, to the young stallion who sells his body to the actress while at the same time plotting his plan to steal the treasury of an institution, there is also a man at the top of power who frequents the actress's bed in order to have a good time. Everyone who was at the party is arrested, after the prosecution revealed that the crimes they committed during the concert were no less than the murder of an actress in her bed. The investigator discovers the disappearance of a precious earring was with the actress and knows that its owner is the mother of the preacher, and her fiancé, the director, admits that he killed her out of jealousy, as he saw her in bed with a man of authority.
When the Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman Jerry Hale is sent to a remote outpost, he meets his old sweetheart, Helen Brent, who is living their with her uncle, Peter Barkley. Helen's father, Nathan, is off prospecting. As they renew their relationship, it becomes clear that the letters which Jerry has been sending to Helen have been intercepted and destroyed by Barkley. When her father returns from prospecting, he makes it known that he has a map to his gold strike. He moves into his cabin, but is killed by Lobo, one of Barkley's gang, who steals the map. During the attack, Lobo drops several Indian beads near Nathan's body. Barkley frames Jerry for the murder, and he is arrested and thrown in jail. While there, Helen visits him and vents her disgust with him, believing that he did kill her father.
The beads which Lobo dropped during the murder are eventually tracked back to him, after which Helen helps Jerry escape, and he rides off to get help from the Mounties. He tells Helen to wait in her father's cabin. While there, Barkley stops by and is confronted by Helen. The two begin to fight, Lobo watches, and kills Barkley with his knife. Jerry and the Mounties arrive and arrest Lobo and the rest of Barkley's gang, and Jerry is officially cleared. As all is well, Helen's dog Rex discovers that Nathan has hidden gold from his mining claim beneath the floor boards in his cabin.
The film tells about the state of media blackout pursued by the Egyptian regime during the 1960s. In the prison, they are forced to confess to crimes they did not commit, and some of them are forced to work as spies for the regime and security services inside the university and to write reports on any activity or opposition thought within the university walls. It also comes to the arrest of members of Parliament, including Member of Parliament Shokry (Salah Zulfikar), who was trying to help Ismail and Zainab to eliminate the tyranny of the security man Khaled Safwan (Kamal El-Shennawi) until he was arrested personally. This caused the rupture of the home front and led to the defeat of Egypt in 1967 war, and the occupation of Israel of Sinai.
The film ends with the revolution of correction at the beginning of the era of President Anwar Sadat and the issuance of a decision to release political detainees, and if the high-ranking officer who was extracting fabricated confessions, he himself enters the detainee! Then the crushing victory over Israel and the recovery of Sinai again with both, war and peace.
The film is based on the story of the great Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz, ''Karnak Café'', which is a short story in which Naguib Mahfouz recorded his objection to political views during the era of President Gamal Abdel Nasser.
Many agreed on the character of Khaled Safwan, the tyrannical security man, who is the embodiment of the character of Salah Nasr, the former director of Egyptian General Intelligence Directorate, who was tried in the case of the famous intelligence deviation in the wake of the setback of 67 and the end of the film with the entry of Khaled Safwan, who is also detained, with an incident with Salah Nasr after his conviction In the case of intelligence deviation and the coup attempt, it is strongly hinted that he is the son of a palace man during the reign of the king, which indicates the continuation of oppression and individualism behind the guise of socialist rule.
''Karnak'' symbolizes the civilized framework of Egypt, which has been shortened in the modern era to the name of a café owned by one of the retired dancers with ties to politicians in the former era and the era of the revolution alike. The pyramid is under the weight of despair, the absence of reason and the desire to die, as if Zainab is a symbol of the youth of Egypt, who were violated, sometimes by oppression in prison, and sometimes by exploiting them in shattered ruins at the hands of the filthy profiteers in despair and absence of reason, and at last in the name of love, where only the debris of pleasure mixed with impurities of oppression and rape remained, in the interpretation of Possible artistry of the three sex scenes of Zainab in the film.
Commenting on Gamal Salama's music: It is noted that the phrase of the military march is repeated, then regressive and complex tones played by the piano whenever the orchestra tries to move the audience's attention, and then at the end, after the October 1973 victory, the sentence is repeated, but more powerful and escalating, which accompanies the victory march.
Diane de Maufrigneuse, also known as the Princesse de Cadignan is an aristocrat whose husband went into exile after the July Revolution in 1830 due to his loyalty to Charles X. She has had a number of love affairs which her husband has ignored. She was also loved by Michel Chrestien, who admired her from afar, usually attending the opera in order to see her. Chrestien, an ardent republican is killed in a republican uprising in 1832.
She wishes to meet and ensnare the esteemed writer and conservative politician, Daniel d'Arthez. Her pretext for meeting him is that he was a friend of Chrestien. They had been very close friends in spite of their different political opinions. In order to arrange this meeting her friend Marquise d'Espard hosts a small dinner party and invites Diane, d'Arthez and some others. The Princesse and d'Arthez are seated next to each other, and speak about Chrestien. Afterwards, d'Arthez visits the Princesses' home every evening and falls in love with her. Diane hurriedly reads his books during the day in order to converse about them with d'Arthez in the evenings.
One evening Diane tells d'Arthez how high society has wronged her particularly by gossiping about her. Daniel falls more deeply in love with her. Then at her request he attends a party at Marquise d'Espard's home without her. There he hears some of the guests gossiping about Diane, particularly the ways in which she has used her former lovers. Daniel rebukes the others and speaks in defence of Diane.
Afterwards, Daniel and Diane become more committed in their love for each other. They spend more time together and d'Arthez spends less time on his writing.
In January 21, 1983, a man picks up his newspaper in front of his house in the suburbs. As he is about to enter, he heads back outside when he hears a noise. He finds a dead parachutist in the street, with packages of cocaine surrounding him. The man tells his wife to call the police.
In the present day, Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) receives a phone call from a former acquaintance/romantic partner, Sharon Edmonds (Aja Evans), who is now a bail bondswoman in Knoxville, Tennessee. She enlists Raylan's help in finding a fugitive named Jody Adair (Chris Chalk), who is hiding out in Lexington and wanted by the Knoxville police. Raylan finds Jody at his wife's house after she refuses to let him and he prepares to take a gun from his car. He takes him into custody after a standoff in which Raylan subdues Jody by shooting the airbag in his Jeep, making it blow up in Jody's face.
Boyd (Walton Goggins) confronts Oxy dealer Hiram (David Ury) as he owes him money. Hiram claims that a newly-arrived preacher motivated him to turn religious and abandon his criminal life. Boyd causes an explosion outside and threatens Hiram to get the money or he will kill him. In Harlan, two teenage burglars, Benny (Casey Brown) and Roz (Alexandra Kyle), invade Arlo Givens' old house and start breaking into a wall. They see the bag with an ID for a "Waldo Truth" in the wall, and are about to take it when they see a car with police lights approaching. They run out of the house without the bag. Constable Bob Sweeney (Patton Oswalt) sees them but fails to catch them.
Bob alerts Raylan, who shows up at the house with Jody in the trunk of his car. He and Bob find the bag, which contains an ID for someone named "Waldo Truth", and Raylan stashes it in his trunk along with Jody. They leave the house, unaware that Benny and Roz are watching them. Raylan goes to a hardware store to inquire about Arlo's work on the house. He runs into Roz, who flashes him to distract him. She escapes and Raylan discovers that this was a distraction so they could steal his car. Meanwhile, Ellen May (Abby Miller) is visited by a constant client, Arnold (Brian Howe), who gives him an undisclosed drug. Arnold dresses in a bear costume, but Ellen May, under the influence of drugs, shoots him when she mistakes him for a real bear. Ava (Joelle Carter) reprimands Ellen May for her actions, although Arnold won't press charges.
Ava shares this information with Boyd and Johnny (David Meunier), whose condition has improved although he still needs to use a cane. At the bar, a client named Colton "Colt" Rhodes (Ron Eldard) arrives asking for Boyd. Ava and Johnny feign ignorance but Colt sees through their lies. He attacks Johnny and heads for Boyd's office, prompting Ava to take a shotgun. But when they enter the office, they find Colt and Boyd happily reunited as friends, as Colt worked on the military police and even arrested Boyd a couple of times before they turned friends.
Raylan, with Bob's help, tracks his car to a scrapyard, where Benny and Roz were headed to dispose of the car. They find the car but Jody is not in the trunk. Bob provokes a scrapyard worker who gets the upper hand on him while Raylan is gone to check on the whereabouts of Jody and the teens, who are hiding in a nearby shed. They release Jody from his handcuffs just as Raylan enters and Roz targets a gun at him while Jody tells her to kill Raylan. The situation escalates when Jody puts a gun to Roz' head. Bob stabs Roz in the foot and Raylan is able to get his gun and the bag back and arrests Jody once again.
Raylan visits Arlo (Raymond J. Barry) in prison to ask Arlo about the bag in the wall, as the teens were hired to retrieve it for him. Arlo claims not to know anything about the bag and leaves. Meanwhile, Boyd and Colt decide to visit Hiram once again for the money. They tie him at a chair with dynamite just as a fuse is about to kill him unless he gives them the money. Hiram finally gives the location of the money, which he intended to donate to the Last Chance Holiness Church. Boyd then tells Colt to "take care of him" and Colt kills Hiram. Boyd is surprised, as he meant that he would just untie him.
Boyd hides the money in the bar's ceiling. At the Last Chance Holiness Church, preacher Billy St. Cyr (Joe Mazzello) dances in front of the crowd with a snake in hand. One of the attendees is revealed to be Ellen May. In prison, Arlo is visited by an inmate, who is curious about the bag after overhearing Raylan. This prompts Arlo to kill the inmate for his knowledge of the bag.
Izumi Irie is summoned to another world as a hero, where he joins forces with Shina, a high-level mage. Shina develops romantic feelings for Irie, and, not wanting Irie to be returned to his original world once they defeat the Demon King, wears revealing outfits to distract him during battles.
A skeptic IT worker tries to cure his harrowing hearing impairment by conducting a series of experiments in his makeshift home lab.
The film combines the style of a chamber play, a scientific procedural, and the aesthetic of unboxing or DIY YouTube videos, with body horror elements and techniques known from experimental film. Grenzfurthner sees the film in the tradition of ''extreme cinema'', but presents elements of psychological horror.
In an interview with Thomas Kaestle, Grenzfurthner talks about his motivation.
::''Masking Threshold'' is a film about a suffering but stubborn and willful person whose perspective of the world and whose beliefs are turned upside down, whose dogmas are turned against the world and against himself. My protagonist is queer, so you want to understand the societal pressures on him, you want to understand the trauma he's been through and the burden of his terrible illness. But there comes a point when sympathy for him turns to horror. [...] There have been a few excellent attempts to bring ''Cosmicism'' to the screen, but most of the time it seems cheap. The wonderful thing about weird fiction is that we can't really imaginethe horror, that the transdimensional evil just isn't the tentacle monster that looks ridiculous as an FX puppet or as a rendered CGI representation. I've never wanted to show what my protagonist is actually talking about and what the danger looks like. But I did want to show what it drives him to do.
The film revolve around the newly graduated young doctor Shukri, who heads to live in that remote village in the countryside, and his goal is not only to relieve the population of their diseases, but to help them stave off poverty and hunger, for which he believes that predestination and backwardness are responsible. However, what Shukri will gradually discover, is that the responsibility for these two matters is not fatalistic, but is linked to the feudal Adel Bey who is pushing the people at every moment to live and act according to his will. Thus, when the young doctor understands this fact, he begins to confront the Adel Bey, helping the residents to claim their rights, and healing them...which creates a friendship between him and them, creating at the same time a conflict between him and the feudal lord, but also, between him and the local midwife Umm Hilal, who finds him a strong competitor to her. He won the hearts of the peasants and almost cut off their livelihood. At the same time, there are the English soldiers, who do not hesitate to throw the leftovers of their food to the peasants, which causes the spread of a disease that begins to infect people, only to be discovered by the doctor later that it is cholera, which quickly becomes an epidemic. When the doctor asks the residents here to stop eating the food thrown at them, the peasants abandon their obedience's. And here, instead of this conclusive evidence being a way to expose the doctor's credibility and push the population to obey his instructions to survive this epidemic...Shukri becomes society's enemy number one...he would almost give up had it not been for the Ministry of Interior to send him a force to protect him, as well as to surround the population in order for them to get out with their illness...Thanks to all of this, Shukri is able to heal the residents and thus prove that he was right. The Ministry appoints him in charge of fighting cholera, which causes him to move to another village, this time with his wife, to do the same.
The life and times of George Foreman, from Olympic Gold medalist to World Heavyweight champion, Rumble in the Jungle fight with Muhammad Ali in Zaire, to preacher, then stepping back in the ring to regain the heavyweight champion at age 45.
Jack Wallace is a horse trader who, along with his partner, Manny, is undercut at the auctions time and again by Arnold, another horse trader. Frustrated by their lack of success, Wallace reasons that the only way Arnold can continually undercut him is if his rival is selling stolen horses. However, he no proof to back up his conclusion. In order to get the needed evidence, he starts tracking down some of the horses which have recently been stolen from his herd. This leads him to Arrowhead Ranch, whose owner is Harriet Morgan. Harriet lives on the ranch with her niece, Ann. Harriet tells him that she has indeed been losing stock, but that their ranch hands are claiming that the horses were not stolen, but were being encouraged by a white stallion to leave the herd.
There is obvious romantic chemistry between Wallace and Ann, and when he offers to investigate the matter, Harriet readily agrees. Wallace and Manny take off to track down the mysterious white stallion. As they track the stallion, they are led to a remote ranch, which is the hideout of Arnold and his gang of rustlers, which includes the ranch hands from the Arrowhead Ranch. In the corral are the next bunch of stolen horses they plan to sell. They realize the white stallion led them to the rustlers. They open the corral gate and release the stolen horses, who are led away by the stallion. After a fierce gun battle, Wallace and Manny take the gang and deliver them to the sheriff, after which they return the horses to their rightful owners.
Returning to the ranch, Wallace is embraced by Ann, and agrees to settle down on the ranch.
In the post-war period, a group of German-Polish Jews and Holocaust survivors at the same time make plans to manipulate the water supply in several large cities in occupied Germany by poisoning the drinking water in retaliation for the Holocaust and other crimes committed during World War II.
After the events of the sequel, the Croods and Bettermans must learn to get along in the Betterman treehouse.
A couple attempts to protect their infant son, Liu Kang, from pursuing Tarkatans, who are sent to prevent the infant from fulfilling his destiny of defeating Shao Kahn. They tear the father apart and mortally wound the mother, and then prepare to devour Kang, but were stopped by Lord Raiden, who kills them all. The dying mother asks Raiden to tell their son that his parents loved him before passing on, and Raiden takes his leave with Kang to train him for his purpose.
Following the events of the previous Mortal Kombat tournament, Shao Kahn declares war on Earthrealm in retaliation for Shang Tsung 's defeat through a new Mortal Kombat tournament set in Outworld. Princess Kitana, Kintaro, General Reiko, and Jade lead the Emperor's first wave invasion force of Outworld, laying siege against the Wuxi monastery, but are repelled by Kung Lao and Special Forces cybernetically enhanced Jackson Briggs and NYPD officer Kurtis Stryker. At the onset of their assault, the Outworld commanders are confronted by movie star Johnny Cage and Jax's partner Sonya Blade.
When Johnny and Sonya are soon joined in to hinder the incursion force by Liu Kang and Raiden as negotiations fail, Shao Kahn appears himself, petitioning Raiden to participate in a final Mortal Kombat tournament to decide the fate of their world once and for all. The thunder god agrees, and he ventures to the realm of his overseers to put forth his commitment to this ultimate contest.
Meanwhile, just as plans for the final competition are being drawn, Scorpion reawakens back in the Netherrealm after having died a second time upon Shang Tsung's island. He is confronted by the maddened Elder God Shinnok over the death of his favored servant Quan Chi. Shinnok engineers Scorpion's entrance into Earthrealm in hopes of utilizing the key embedded in his body by hiring the Lin Kuei clan. Back in Earthrealm, Lin Kuei members Kuai Liang and Smoke are summoned by the grandmaster to hunt down Scorpion. They are horrified to witness their missing peers having undergone neural cybernetic biomodifications a means to strengthen the clan, the juniors expected to do the same. In response, Liang and Smoke rebel, with Liang being the only one to flee successfully. He then takes up the mantle of his deceased brother Bi-Han, the previous Sub-Zero.
Back at the Wuxi Temple, Raiden returns to his troops after arranging to hold and participate in the tournament while relinquishing his immortality. Once the Earthrealm warriors head out for Outworld, Scorpion makes his presence known to Raiden. He mentions how the key to Shinnok's prison had been bonded to his soul and came to the protector of Earthrealm for advice about its purpose. Raiden informs him that it is a key to untold power known as the Kamidogu, a supreme magical relic from a bygone era that, if misused, could doom all the realms.
At the start of the tournament, Cage is defeated by Kytinn warrior D'Vorah; Sonya defeats D'Vorah and Li Mei; Kang defeats Jade; Stryker defeats Baraka; Jax successfully defeats Kintaro by ripping his arms out of their sockets.
Back on Earth, Scorpion is being pursued by the now cybernetic Cyrax and Sektor in a dockside shipping yard. as the trio are soon interrupted by Sub-Zero, but even he is outmatched by their superior enhancements, aided later by the new arrival, the cybernetic Smoke. With their enemies overwhelmed, the three cyber Lin Kuei apprehend their Hellspawn prey and make off to the Temple of Elements. At their destination, they force Hanzo to open a portal leading to their victory. As they prepare to eliminate him once upon accessing its gateway, they are interrupted again by a vengeful Sub-Zero. Scorpion tries and fails to console Kuai Liang over murdering his brother but agrees to a temporary alliance against the Lin Kuei. The two are still no match for their robotic assailants and are left for dead upon their acquisition of the artifact as the mountainous hall collapses on them.
As the second half of the final tournament is underway, Lao and Stryker are killed by Shao Kahn and Shang Tsung, respectively. Kitana rebels against her stepfather instead of fighting against Raiden, only to be beaten into submission. Kang defeats Shang Tsung regardless of a setback and spares him.
Within the Netherrealm, the Lin Kuei realize too late that their employer was Shinnok and learn of his plan to revive the One Being and bring an end to all of creation; subsequently, they were betrayed and killed for their services.
During the tournament's final stage, Raiden loses his battle against Shao Kahn and dies in the process, enraging Kang to defeat the emperor and win the tournament. However, celebrations were cut short as Shinnok finally succeeds in resurrecting the One Being and immediately absorbs its power to become corrupted Shinnok. With the aid of the Elder Gods, Sub-Zero, and Scorpion, Liu Kang engages in kombat with Shinnok while Johnny, Jax, Kitana, and Sonya protect civilians from Kahn's remaining army.
In the aftermath of the battle, Kang manages to absorb the One Being's power and disseminate it back into separating the realms into their original state, including Edenia. Sonya and Johnny share one final kiss while Liu and Kitana hold hands in hard-earned peace. however they were unaware that Raiden is revived with his godhood, watching them from afar and leaving with lightning in the skies.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) is informed by Art (Nick Searcy) that Arlo killed an inmate in prison for his knowledge of the bag. Meanwhile, Ellen May (Abby Miller) claims to have found a new direction in her life thanks to the Last Chance Holiness Church, but Ava (Joelle Carter) tells her to focus on her job. Ellen May visits preacher Billy St. Cyr (Joe Mazzello), who convinces her to stay in the congregation.
Boyd (Walton Goggins) is annoyed when the Church choir children stop by his installations, impacting his business. He consults with Sheriff Shelby Parlow (Jim Beaver) about the Church. Shelby explains that Billy and his sister Cassie (Lindsay Pulsipher) have worked on the church, which has been moving around cities for the past months without any illegal activities reports. But Boyd suspects they are behind something. He and Colt (Ron Eldard) confront Billy at his congregation, in front of the crowd. Boyd questions his intentions and wanting to take advantage of the citizens. Billy then proclaims that the Church won't accept any money, which earns him support.
At the office, Raylan talks with Art and Tim (Jacob Pitts) about the content of the bag. They also discover something: Waldo Truth has been collecting social security checks for 30 years, but the Marshals think he's dead. This means someone has been cashing federal checks unlawfully, which makes finding Waldo Truth the purview of the US Marshals. Together with his colleagues, Raylan tracks down Waldo Truth's family. The Truth family tells them the last time they saw Waldo Truth was when he left with an airplane pilot named Drew Thompson. Art immediately suggests they leave, as he recognizes the name.
Boyd meets with Johnny and Ava and shares his theory that Cassie is running the Church and they set to find out anything about her. Boyd also welcomes Wynn Duffy (Jere Burns) in the bar as they previously caught a dealer that worked for the Dixie Mafia. Duffy acknowledges that he works for him. When Boyd offers a partnership, Duffy not refusings for his lack of trust, but he also kills the dealer for failing to respect Boyd's territory. Before leaving, Duffy informs Boyd about Arlo killing an inmate in prison, surprising him.
At the office, Art discloses with Raylan and Tim that he remembers the case about the dead parachutist, who authorities originally identified as Drew Thompson. But the visit to the Truths actually solved something for him: the dead parachutist was not Thompson, but in fact Waldo Truth. Later that night, Raylan talks with Lindsey (Jenn Lyon) when a man named Randall Kusik (Robert Baker). Raylan and Randall previously had a fight earlier that day and Raylan tells him to leave. However, Randall reveals he was looking for Lindsey: he is her ex-husband, shocking Raylan.
Lawman Whip Wilson arrests Tim Cramer and his gang after they conduct a payroll robbery. As he talks to Tim, Whip learns that Tim turned to a life of crime after his father was recently accused of cattle rustling. Lou, Tim's father, was a blacksmith in Rockville, the local town. When he goes into town, he learns from "Rawhide" Rosie Rawlins that Tim's father, Lou, the local blacksmith, is currently under trial in the town's saloon for his alleged crime. After Lou is convicted for rustling and sentenced to death, Marshal Dean takes him out of the saloon and is leading him to the jail. Whip feels that something is off about the whole process, so he masks his face and confronts the marshal. When Dean goes for his gun, Whip draws faster and shoots the gun from his hand, allowing Lou to escape.
With a $1,000 price on his head, Lou hides out in a cabin outside of town. "Rawhide" Rosie goes to Whip and lets him know that she suspects Ace Larabee might have framed Lou for the rustling that was actually done by his own gang. To support her suspicions, she shows Whip a letter that which indicates that Larabee has procured the mortgages of all the local rancher's from the bank. Whip knows that the railroad has plans to build a line through the local area, which greatly enhances the values of the ranches. After Whip tells Winks, his sidekick, that he knows that Lou is hiding out in a nearby cabin, Jeff Nugent, the owner of the Lazy "C" Ranch, one of the local ranches acquired by Ace, confronts Ace and tells him and tells him he knows of his criminal record. Whip takes over the responsibilities of Lou's blacksmith shop, and tell Winks and Jeff that Ace and his henchman know about the impending rail line. As he is telling Winks, the Marshal and his henchmen break down the blacksmith shop door and begins to fire upon the men. Whip and Winks escape, but Jeff is killed. The marshall sets up Whip as the fall guy in Jeff's death.
During the gunfight, Whip has heard Ace call the marshal by the name Barton. He goes to the telegraph office and instructs the operator, Libby to notify the authorities in the county seat of this information. After she sends the message, she takes some food to Lou at the cabin. Unbeknownst to her, she is followed there by Steve, one of Ace's gang members. Whip arrives shortly thereafter, and arrests Steve, but is forced to release him when three more of Ace's henchmen arrive. The following day, the county seat replies to Whip's telegram, letting them know that Marshall Dean is an imposter, who is also known by the names Hank Babbit and Brad Barton.
Steve goes to Jeff's house, where he is in the process of planting evidence of rustling, in the form of two branding irons which Ace and his cohorts had used to re-brand the cattle they rustled. Whip captures him in the act and takes him to the saloon where Dean and his gang are. As he is telling Dean that he knows of Ace's plan to cash in on the local ranches now that the railroad is going to run a line in the area, a real deputy marshal, by the name of Stoner, arrives from the county seat and places Ace, Dean/Babbit/Barton and their gang under arrest. With all in order, Whip and Winks say goodbye to their friends and head on their way.
Boyd (Walton Goggins) approaches Cassie (Lindsay Pulsipher) at the Church, accusing her of controlling his brother and the Church for profit, which she doesn't deny. Boyd offers her money to leave but she demands more. Later, he sends Colt (Ron Eldard) and Jimmy (Jesse Luken) to vandalize the Church. However, the tent is revealed to contain snakes, many of which mortally bite Jimmy.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) and Lindsey (Jenn Lyon) talk about Randall (Robert Baker), who is revealed to be working as a brawler. Randall served time in prison but Lindsey admits she also stole from many men before. He finds that Randall is not allowed to leave Florida and tells him he has until the next day to leave town. Raylan also starts to look for Drew Thompson, who he now believes is alive after his visit to the Truth family. He is told by Mullen (Nick Searcy) that at the time of Drew Thompson's apparent death 30 years ago he was wanted in a sealed federal witness warrant, putting the search for Thompson under the purview of the Marshals.
Raylan and Tim (Jacob Pitts) then visit Thompson's former wife, Eve Munro (Julia Campbell), a psychic. Raylan is skeptical of her, but is surprised when she deduces he will meet a "weightlifter" as Randall was on the gym. An FBI agent, Alex Barnes (Josh Stamberg) appears, wanting to speak with Eve. While Raylan and Tim question him, Eve escapes through a window but is knocked out unconscious by a man named Mason Goines (Michael Graziadei). Unbeknownst to them, Barnes is actually working with Goines, who took Eve to a hotel room to find Drew's location.
At the bar, Johnny (David Meunier) has a friend treat Jimmy, whose condition surprisingly is stronger than expected. Johnny then secretly meets with Duffy (Jere Burns), offering a partnership and even offering himself to kill Boyd. Raylan deduces Barnes' intentions and confronts him. Barnes tells him where Eve is and then kills himself. Raylan and the team arrive at the motel room where Goines was about to torture Eve and arrests him. After Goines is revealed to be working for Theo Tonin, Eve then confesses that Theo Tonin wanted her husband dead after he saw Theo kill a federal witness.
At the Church, Billy (Joe Mazzello) is talking to the congregation when Boyd arrives with a snake in a box. Boyd challenges Billy as he found out the snake that he shows to the congregation has been drained of its venom by Cassie, something Billy himself didn't know. This humiliates Billy in front of the crowd, so he sets out to take Boyd's snake. He holds it and the snake bites him in front of everyone. As Billy dies, Boyd leaves the church, ashamed. Raylan meets Rachel (Erica Tazel) at the bar, who just left her husband. Raylan notes that Lindsey is nowhere to be seen. He returns to his apartment, to find that it's been robbed and his money is gone.
A withered biwa player narrates a tale of how 900 years ago, the Genji clan sought the Imperial Regalia to unite the emperor's throne. They defeat the rival Heike clan at the Battle of Dan-no-ura, wherein the child emperor drowns while carrying the Grasscutter Sword.
Three hundred years later, agents of Ashikaga Yoshimitsu hire young Tomona and his father to retrieve a box from a Heike shipwreck. They find a sword inside the box. Not realizing that it is the Grasscutter Sword, Tomona's father unsheathes the sword, letting loose a blade of energy that cuts him in half and blinds Tomona. Tomona then goes on a years long journey to find answers for what happened, with the ghost of his father accompanying him. He meets a member of a whole troupe of blind biwa players, and decides to learn the biwa and join the troupe. Tomona changes his name to "Tomoichi", but the name change makes it difficult for his father's spirit to find him.
At the same time, a Noh dance troupe leader dons a demonic mask. A series of murders of biwa players follow, and then the leader's third son is born with three stubby limbs, a very elongated right arm, skin covered in scales, and a hideously deformed face. The troupe leader has such contempt for his deformed son that he forces him to always wear a mask , and treats him like a dog. But one day, the deformed son sees his father try to teach Noh dancing to his other sons. The deformed son practices along with them, and his dance magically restores his legs.
The deformed son soon meets Tomoichi. He bonds with Tomoichi as he can't see his deformity, and so he reveals to him that he has chosen the name "Inu-Oh" for himself. Tomoichi tells Inu-Oh about how he can see his father's spirit, and he then notices that many spirits of Heike warriors surround Inu-Oh, telling him their stories. This vision inspires the two to form a new performing troupe, with Tomoichi now renaming himself "Tomoari". Soon after, a long-haired Tomoari debuts the new act on a bridge, performing his song in a style resembling modern hair metal. Below the bridge, Inu-Oh dances to the music, telling a story of how the Heike soldiers tied their arms to their ships but then lost all the arms when their ships sank. At the end of the song, both of Inu-Oh's arms change to normal length.
Their act is an instant hit, and Tomoari and Inu-Oh become huge celebrities. In their next performance, about the Heike warriors waiting for a "whale that never arrived", the scales on Inu-Oh's skin disappear. But the new troupe arouses the attention of Ashikaga, who only wants his clan's version of the Heike stories told. He sends agents to Inu-Oh's now envious father, offering fame if he sabotages his son's act.
The troupe's next act reveals the truth behind Inu-Oh's origin: his father made a deal with the demon mask for fame. The demon mask demanded the lives of biwa players, and the innocence of his unborn son. So it was Inu-Oh's father who brought the curse that deformed him, and who murdered the players. The murders release the spirits of Heike soldiers that followed the players. But the spirits went to Inu-Oh instead of his father, helping him win fame and undo his curse. His father demands the mask kill Inu-Oh, even though he gave Inu-Oh to the mask. Outraged, the mask kills Inu-Oh's father instead. At the end of the performance, Inu-Oh's face is restored.
However, Ashikaga cracks down on the troupe, forcing Tomoari to stop playing. Ashikaga himself demands that Inu-Oh perform only the official version of Heike history, or else he will behead Tomoari. Inu-Oh concedes. However, Tomoari continues to perform and speak out against the Ashikaga clan, and so the clan's men behead him nonetheless. Inu-Oh goes on to more years of fame as a Noh dancer, but he is forgotten after his death.
The narrator turns out to be Tomoari's spirit, who has remained on Earth up to modern times, and now uses his original name "Tomona". Inu-Oh's spirit appears, explaining that it took 600 years to find Tomona since he changed his name. Inu-Oh restores Tomona to his youthful form, and reverts to his deformed version. The two then perform again.
Paul "Wicky" Wickstead, a Government-certified cleaning technician, is responsible for the removal of any signs of death from crime scenes. In the course of his work, he gets to know a variety of people.
The series investigates LuLaRoe, a pyramid scheme. It features former employees, sellers, and the owners of the company DeAnne Brady and Mark Stidham.
It features interviews with journalist Jill Filipovic and MLM expert Robert L. FitzPatrick.
"Slant" is the primary member of several constructed personalities in a reconstructed cyborg body, one of a number of Independent Reconnaissance Unit (IRU) agents created by the Earth military during an interstellar war with her former colonies. During the war, the Earth is bombed and his military command on Mars goes silent; radio chatter with other IRU ships makes it clear the war was lost. Fourteen years have passed on board his ship; as it is traveling near light speed for much of this time, around 300 years have passed in realtime. Although the war is long over, Slant's shipboard AI refuses to acknowledge this and continues to send him on missions. Slant is compelled to carry them out through the threat of a small explosive surgically implanted at the base of his skull. He now lives most of his life in the ship's acceleration couch, connected to the AI via a data connector on the back of his neck.
The action begins when the ship enters a system last listed as having been the target of an attack but with no record of the outcome. They find the main planet bombed to oblivion, but a second smaller planet, Dest, is only partially destroyed and shows signs of a simple medieval-era society. The instruments also discover odd readings of variable gravity, which the ship immediately surmises are antigravity weapons research and sends Slant to discover the source. He travels to the city of Teyzha where he is briefly interrogated by a group of wizards. He learns that magic is an accepted reality, and soon discovers this is the cause of the gravitational oddities. He later infiltrates a library but all the books assume the reader understands the basics of the craft. Slant is captured and the ship comes to rescue him, destroying much of the city in the process.
Slant infiltrates another city, Awlmei. He hires a wizard who explains that the required "wizard sight" can be given to anyone by re-arranging the brain's connections. On hearing this, the ship orders Slant to kill him and retrieve his brain for study. He returns to the ship but is followed by several wizards who drain the ship's energy. As the ship "dies", a recording plays from Mars command that tell him a distress signal has been sent and instructs him to go into hiding to await rescue. It also reveals that he can override the ship's AI by repeating his original civilian name three times.
Slant travels to the city of Praunce with the goal of having their wizards remove the bomb just to be sure. Praunce turns out to be built on the ruins of a bombed pre-war city and he visits a wizard who lives at the top of a surviving skyscraper. As the wizard confers with his colleagues, the ship reestablishes contact and explains that it had repowered itself using solar panels. When Slant goes to feed their horses, communications with the ship is cut as he drops below the radio horizon. When he returns to the upper levels the ship reestablishes control and the wizards create several subterfuges to get him to return below and cut the link. The computer refuses to allow communications to be cut, and orders Slant to kill them all. He refuses, and considering him to be turned, the AI triggers the bomb.
He awakes some time later. Having understood the basics of his story, the wizards attempted to remove the explosive and had managed to move it a short distance away when it triggered. In the meantime, with the cyborg assumed dead, the ship plans its final mission to attack the cities with its store of small atomic bombs and then self-destruct. While he recuperates, the wizards fly him to the ship and he boards just before it takes off. The AI is unable to comprehend his presence and refuses commands. He had recalled his name once and written it in a book, and he begins frantically tearing through his library to find it but suddenly recalls it, Samuel Turner, at which point the computer shuts down.
To regain control of the ship, he attempts to reconnect the data cable but the bomb has destroyed the socket. Looking at the cable in dismay, he sees a vague image of the control interface and manages to slow the ship to a crash landing. After he exits the ship the wizards explain that they gave him wizard sight and are happy to see he was able to use it without training. He leaves for the city of Praunce to take up an apprenticeship in wizardry.
Henry Calving is a struggling artist in New York City. When a potential client asks to meet him at an upscale hotel, Calving borrows clothes from his friends so that he can look presentable. Wearing a suit, he arrives at the hotel only to find that his would-be client has already left. Despondent, he gets his coat from the checkroom and starts to head out. However, he realizes that he has been given the wrong coat. Checking the pockets, he finds an invitation to a party being held at the hotel. Feeling pangs of hunger, he decides to crash the party so that he can get something to eat. While there he satisfies his appetite, and then meets Louise Gordon, the daughter of the party's host, who is throwing the party for her. The two fall in love at first sight.
He does not tell Louise the truth, instead allowing her to believe him a member of the upper class. As he is leaving, he bumps into a former classmate, William West, who understands his predicament, and offers to loan him money in order for him to pursue Louise. Calving does indeed press his suit with Louise, eventually winning her agreement to marry. However, Louise's former fiancé, Herbert Rand, begins to bemoan the fact that he has lost her. West, who had been hoping to cash in off helping Calving, sees a better opportunity if he throws in with Rand, and shows him the IOU's Calving has given him, making it appear that Calving is scheming to get Louise to marry him so that he can get to her money.
On the eve of the engagement party, Calving has a crisis of conscience, and writes a note to Louise explaining his deception and apologizing for hurting her, and disappears. Louise reads his note, but believes in their love, and does not think that money should be a barrier. She tracks him down to where he is now working in a small curio shop. When they are reunited, they agree to marry.
The film deals with a group of anthropomorphic fruits who participate in the first flight of a newly found Martin M-130 flying boat named Luna Clipper and watch short films on a 200-inch screen during the trip.
The plot revolves around two childhood friends, Charlie (Jared Bankens) and Ed (William McGovern), who have a night of reckless drinking. The next morning, Ed decides that Charlie must go through detox, no matter the cost.
The film depicts the mounting frustrations experienced by Mr. Schneider, who is living with his wife in an apartment. There he is trying desperately to concentrate on writing a special composition or "poetic effusion" for his "Liederkranz" (choir) while being repeatedly distracted and increasingly annoyed by activities and noises that surround him. He must cope with the rambunctious behavior of his young nephew Fritz playing a trombone, a squawking pet bird, a phonograph, and tolerate his wife and another musician practicing the violin.[https://archive.org/details/moviwor04chal/page/n427/mode/2up "Stories of the Films/Biography Company/Schneider's Anti-Noise Crusade"], ''The Moving Picture World'' (New York City), volume 4, number 14, 3 April 1909, p. 412. I.A. Retrieved 28 August 2021.[https://archive.org/details/moviwor04chal/page/n492/mode/1up "Comments on Film Subjects/'Schneider's Anti-Noise Crusade'"], ''The Moving Picture World'', 10 April 1909, p. 477. I.A. Retrieved 31 August 2021. The following summary of the screenplay, which is from Kemp R. Niver's extensive 1985 reference ''Early Motion Pictures: The Paper Print Collection in the Library of Congress'', provides additional details about the plot:In this film, a woman (Florence Lawrence) married to a composer (John Cumpson) is visited by a large woman and her young son. After enthusiastic greetings, the composer goes back to work and the little boy begins to cause trouble. He teases the parrot until it screeches, plays the trombone, and otherwise disturbs the composer. This goes on until, late at night, the composer can be seen sitting up while the rest of the household sleeps. Two burglars enter, and the composer, pistol in hand, pays them to remove the various noise-making devices from the house. As an afterthought, he gives them the parrot in its cage.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) and Rachel (Erica Tazel) are surveying Raylan's tossed apartment. Meanwhile, Lindsay (Jenn Lyon) and Randall (Robert Baker) go to visit sleazy fight promoter Joe Hoppus (Josh Close), who after a tense exchange agrees to set Randall up as a manager of fighters.
Following Billy's death, Ellen May (Abby Miller) returns to the bar. Boyd (Walton Goggins) and Ava (Joelle Carter) are skeptical of her intentions, and fear she may have confessed anything to Cassie (Lindsay Pulsipher). Boyd sends Colt (Ron Eldard) to investigate. Raylan and Rachel show up at Hoppus's house the next morning, finding a wrecked backyard full of hungover party goers and Hoppus in a three-way with a couple of prostitutes. Hoppus imparts that Randall was looking to get into the business of fighting chickens, and gives Raylan the name of the farmer that he was headed to see.
Cassie is brought to Sheriff Shelby (Jim Beaver), who warns her that Boyd may kill her. Cassie is scared but does not reveal anything vital about him. Unknown to her, Boyd listened to the conversation. Ava is still convinced that she will speak and suggests killing her. Boyd refuses to do this and decides to send her down to Alabama, where his cousin Lonnie runs a motel and bar. Ellen May can work for Lonnie and have a shot at a decent life.
Randall and Lindsey stop for gas, and Randall steals a bottle of beer while Lindsey distracts the cashier. Randall gets angry because he thinks the cashier was flirting with Lindsey, and goes back to beat him up. Lindsey then calls Raylan from a pay phone. Raylan later questions the badly beaten cashier. Raylan learns where Lindsey and Randall are headed and finds them on a horse farm. He shoots Randall with a non-lethal beanbag gun and questions Lindsey, but Randall regains his strength and attacks him. Raylan and Randall fight until Lindsey gets the beanbag gun, shoots both of them, and then knocks Randall out with the butt of the gun. Raylan comes to his senses to find Lindsey gone.
Raylan detains Randall, but learns that he and Lindsey had already spent Raylan's money on a van full of fighting chickens. Boyd assigns Colt to take Ellen May to Alabam. However, Ellen May inadvertently mentions Ava's murder of Delroy in a crowded hallway, with several people nearby, Boyd orders Colt to kill her. Colt, acting as though he is taking Ellen May to the bus station, stops at a gas station to check his .45 and snort some heroin in the restroom. When he goes back outside, he discovers Ellen May has disappeared.
Gwendolyn, an 18-year-old girl, falls in love with Steve, a misogynistic bachelor, just upon seeing his picture. She manages to meet him, but he pushes her away. She then arranges to meet him again the same evening at the Steve's mother's house. Gwendolyn's sister, whose husband is extremely jealous, also goes there with a friend to teach her husband a lesson...
Newly wealthy Colorado Jim travels to London where he meets Angela Featherstone. The two get married despite Angela telling Jim that the marriage will be "in name only". Angela spends all of Jim's money not long after the wedding, causing the couple to move to Colorado. In Colorado, Jim clashes with Philip Meredith, who wants to steal Angela from him. After Jim is wounded, Angela realizes that she really loves Jim and decides to become more than just a wife "in name only".
The game takes place in the fictional planetary system Thousand Peaks. Players take control of Jun Lee, an elderly adventurer who returns to an unnamed asteroid, claiming that there's an old promise he has yet to fulfill there. As he activates an ancient gate, he begins to think back on the woman he made his promise to, Eda, and the adventures they shared together decades ago.
Back then, Thousand Peaks was recovering from the Lumen War, a 20 year conflict that involved numerous factions from across the galaxy, fighting over a valuable resource known as Lumen, which could be mined from the planetary system's asteroids. The war officially ended when the galactic megacorporation United Mining claimed an overwhelming victory, but they were unable to suppress the rampant piracy of lumen, so they passed regulations to allow any person who discovers lumen reserves to claim its mining rights, so long as they pay a percentage of the profits to United Mining. This began a period of lumen seeking adventurers flooding into Thousand Peaks for a chance at fame and riches, and Jun was one of them.
Jun was an exiled noble from the planetary system East Ocean, who escaped to Thousand Peaks, along with his guardian Kay Volan, to claim lumen mines of his own, so he can redeem himself to his clan. During their search for leads to unclaimed lumen, they got into an argument with an intel trader over the authenticity of his intel, until another adventurer, Eda, intervened and purchased it off of the trader. After failing to convince Eda of his suspicions, Jun found out that the intel was indeed a trap that lead to pirates who robbed unsuspecting adventurers. Determined to warn Edalune of the danger, Jun and Kay decide to follow her ship to the pirate base, thus beginning their journey together.
In this drama, a battle has to be fought between rancher Yance Calhoun and farmer Jordan Hadley protecting precious meadows. The fight begins when the rancher's horses constantly break through the farmer's fence and destroy his wheat fields. The angry farmer starts shooting at the ranch owner's horses, including the beloved wild stallion, Konga. In return, the rancher shoots the farmer to get revenge. The feud is eventually settled when the rancher's son Steve and the farmer's daughter Judith fall in love.
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After Ellen May (Abby Miller) disappears, Colt (Ron Eldard) uses his military police status to gain access to the grocery store's surveillance cameras. Footage shows Ellen May walking off the camera's range and a police cruiser entering the frame.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) accompanies Winona (Natalie Zea) to the doctor's office for an ultrasound but he is forced to leave when Rachel (Erica Tazel) calls him. Arlo (Raymond J. Barry) has been taken to the office, where he intends to hand them Drew Thompson in exchange for early release. This infuriates FBI Agent Barkley (Stephen Tobolowsky) and motivates Raylan to find Thompson first as he wants Arlo to stay in prison. Barkley later meets with Duffy (Jere Burns) and criminal Nick "Nicky" Augustine (Mike O'Malley), revealing that he is on their payroll. When he finds that the FBI no longer investigates Thompson, Nicky kills Barkley and assigns Duffy to find Thompson for his employer, Theo Tonin.
Colt questions Shelby (Jim Beaver) about being involved in Ellen May's disappearance but Shelby claims not to be involved. He returns to the bar, where he lies to Boyd (Walton Goggins) by telling him that he killed Ellen May. Duffy shows up at the bar and offers money to Boyd if he can find Drew Thompson. Bob (Patton Oswalt) later calls Raylan as he arrested Roz (Alexandra Kyle). Raylan allows her to go if he can help him with Thompson's location. Roz states that she was sent by her step-father Josiah Cairn (Gerald McRaney) to retrieve the bag from Arlo's dilapidated house. Raylan forces Cairn (who is under house arrest) to confess everything he knows; Cairn reveals that Thompson broke his legs while jumping out of a plane and asked for help from Arlo and Bo Crowder, who sent him to live with the "hill people" so that he could recover while hiding.
Raylan notifies Tim (Jacob Pitts) of his location and goes into the woods, where he is taken by the hill people. They lock Raylan in a barn and it is revealed that Boyd is also locked there. Boyd is taken out of the barn but he overcomes his captors and allows Raylan to escape and get a rifle. The hill's leader, Cope (Tom E. Proctor), arrives and takes them hostage again. Raylan claims to be kin of them, as his mother's cousin Mary (Bonita Friedericy) is part of the hill people. Mary recognizes Raylan and allows him and Boyd to go, telling them that Drew Thompson left the hill years ago. Raylan leaves Boyd handcuffed on a tree and leaves with Tim, who was talking with Colt in the outskirts of the colony about their military services.
After being released, Boyd calls Duffy for a new deal, in which he will bring him Thompson within a week in exchange for half of Kentucky's heroin business. Duffy agrees, but he tells Johnny (David Meunier) that when Boyd finds Thompson, he will have permission to kill him. Boyd also meets with Arlo's attorney, Sonya Gable (Romy Rosemont) and bribes her to tell him everything she knows about Arlo's statements. Colt once again visits Shelby for Ellen May's whereabouts. Shelby claims that his officers saw her boarding a truck, possibly heading to Tennessee. After Colt leaves, Shelby is revealed to be giving asylum to Ellen May, who now knows that Boyd and Ava (Joelle Carter) wanted to kill her and agrees to help Shelby in taking Boyd down. Raylan visits Cairn again at night, but finds his ankle monitor removed. He questions how he wasn't alerted and is then shocked to find Cairn's severed foot.
''The Staff of Fanon'' is an adventure in which this is the first of a trilogy of modules.
Jake (Andy Samberg) organizes a last "heist" before Holt (Andre Braugher) and Amy (Melissa Fumero) leave the precinct for their new roles as deputy commissioner and chief of the reform program. They decide to forget all previous heist winners and only the new winner will count and be crowned as "The Grand Champion of the Nine-Nine". Terry (Terry Crews) states he won't participate, as he has an interview for the precinct's Captain position.
While randomly selecting the teams, Jake rigs the results so that Holt is partnered with Hitchcock (Dirk Blocker) and Scully (Joel McKinnon Miller), Rosa (Stephanie Beatriz) is partnered with Amy, and Jake is partnered with Charles (Joe Lo Truglio). But this is part of a scheme orchestrated by Jake, who is actually collaborating with Amy and uses Boyle as a decoy. The target of the heist is a replica of Holt's Medal of Valor, which will be stored in a pneumatic tube. Jake reveals to Amy that the intent of the heist is for him to announce he will quit his job to become a stay-at-home dad, believing it's their best option to raise Mac so Amy can focus on her new job and his son doesn't have to grow up without a father as he did. Amy is shocked by Jake's choice but ultimately supports his decision.
The heist involves the teams getting clues that lead them to past locations and people they were with during the last eight years. These include visiting Caleb (Tim Meadows), Wuntch's grave and a clue involving the time Jake made inmates sing. However, the next clue is ruined when the janitor (Dan Goor) erases the text from the interrogation room before they can see it. They call Terry to ask him for the clue and he reluctantly reveals the clue in the middle of his interview, embarrassing him in front of Deputy Chief Williams (Jim Meskimen). They then head out to the location where Holt and Kevin kissed when they reconciled. Holt manages to distract the squad by revealing his tattoo: Kevin's head on Cheddar's body. He gets to the case containing the tube but they find it empty. Gina (Chelsea Peretti) suddenly appears holding the tube.
Gina takes the tube with her on an armored truck and leaves the scene. The teams eventually hijack the truck but their attempts at getting the tube result in many of the squad members turning against each other. Meanwhile, Terry discovers that the office his interview is in is fake and is convinced that he is part of the heist, which prompts him to destroy the office. He confronts Holt about this but Holt tells him the interview was not fake and the office's design was a result of relocating for the new reform. Holt temporarily leaves the heist to help Terry fix the situation. As Jake's team gets the advantage, he is confronted by Charles, who found Jake's letter of resignation in his locker, and angrily storms out.
Jake tries to find Charles, who went missing and won't answer his phone calls. Meanwhile, Terry and Holt visit Williams to ask for another chance for Terry to become Captain. However, Williams reveals that he is actually part of the heist and locks them in the office.
Rosa expresses her concerns to Amy about Adrian Pimento (Jason Mantzoukas), as he is heading back to Canada and thinks she still has feelings for him. Jake locates Charles at an abandoned house where they both deemed each other best friends nine years ago and explains his decision to leave. He reconciles with Charles by telling him they'll still be friends even after he leaves and gives him his gift: Their favorite magazine (Fancy Brudgom) with a picture of them on a page, delighting him. They then work on setting up fireworks for the final step. However, the fireworks accidentally set themselves off and Jake fails to turn them down as the timer hits zero.
Jake seemingly wakes up in the hospital and is told by Amy that he has been in a coma for 7 years. She tells him Boyle survived the incident and moved to Arizona out of guilt, where he became a Sheriff, and that she is back in a relationship with her ex-boyfriend Teddy (Kyle Bornheimer) to help her raise Mac. However, it was all a setup to get Jake to reveal the location of the real tube, she put Jake's resignation letter in his locker, set up a fake hospital room in the precinct, and controlled the fireworks in the closet. The fireworks never blew up, as Amy just sedated Jake and Charles. She leaves Jake handcuffed to his bed and Charles locked in the supply closet as she tells Teddy she's throwing a goodbye party for Jake at Shaw's.
Holt and Terry manage to escape from the fake office by using a short circuit. Mlepnos (Fred Armisen) helps Jake and Charles escape and they confront Amy, but they find that the tube is not where it is planned and is moving. As they go in their car to find it, Scully joins them and Charles reveals to Jake the plan that Amy had for his perfect goodbye. They drive to the location of the tube, followed by Holt and Terry. They arrive at the location: the location of the first case the squad had with Holt when he became Captain. Holt then reveals that he orchestrated it, as he planned his own "perfect goodbye". He also states Terry's interview was orchestrated by him and Terry got the promotion to Captain several weeks ago.
However, Holt finds out that he is carrying Jake's gift tubes. Rosa and Gina show up and are revealed to be holding tubes, having tricked Amy into thinking Rosa was going to leave with Pimento, only to discover that they have Holt and Amy's gift tubes. Bill (Winston Story) is revealed to have the real tube and locks them in the storage unit, as the heists are his only source of income. During this, Jake accidentally reveals that he is leaving the NYPD. Terry encourages the group to work together and helps them escape by crashing through the wall. They discover that Bill has fled to the precinct with the tube.
At the precinct, the squad is shocked to discover Hitchcock with the real tube. Hitchcock reveals he never retired or went to Brazil. He also states that he never had a complex plan for the heist and just bought the tube for $40 from Bill. Jake then unceremoniously crowns Hitchcock as "The Grand Champion of the Nine-Nine" and tells the squad he planned the heist as his goodbye so he wouldn't be so sad leaving his job. The crew enjoys their last night together and reflects on the previous years. Rosa tells Amy she doesn't plan to settle down anytime soon and wishes her luck with her new position. While Hitchcock and Scully reunite, Terry tells Charles he'll be relying on him as they're the only ones staying at the precinct. Holt reflects on Jake's growth throughout the years and further adds that if he had a son like Jake, he would feel very proud of him, moving him to tears. Everyone then leaves the precinct together in the elevator with Jake taking his nameplate with him.
Over a year later, the now Captain Terry addresses his bullpen on Halloween, which includes Charles, Hitchcock, Scully, and several new faces. Jake, Amy, Holt, Rosa, and Gina suddenly appear, wanting to continue with the Halloween Heist tradition as an annual reunion. Terry considers this for a moment before proclaiming, "Nine-Nine!", followed by the rest of the squad.
Boyd (Walton Goggins) and Colt (Ron Eldard) interrogate a wealthy banker that may be Drew Thompson but the man turns out to be the person he claims to be, forcing them to leave. Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) sees as Marshals inspect the yard, with no sign of Cairn (Gerald McRaney), except his severed foot. Raylan finds a bloody footprint in the yard that is unmistakably from Roz's (Alexandra Kyle) cast boot.
Raylan doesn't know where she may have run off to, so he starts with her boyfriend's trailer. Raylan finds the boyfriend target shooting at a picture of a Native American. Sheriff Shelby (Jim Beaver) turns up, and deduces from the picture where the stepdaughter is. After they find her, she tells them some guys in a beat-up van took her stepdad and called him "Drew Thompson." Shelby tells Raylan that he earned the job with Boyd's help but he is not in his payroll, although Raylan remains unconvinced. Tim (Jacob Pitts) picks up a veteran friend, Mark (Ian Reed Kesler) at a clinic for addiction and they see Colt entering the clinic. Colt forces a recovering addict to help him get a new heroin dealer. He also attacks a prostitute when she states to be unaware of Ellen May's (Abby Miller) location.
In an attempt to get closer to the real Drew Thompson, Ava (Joelle Carter) suggests she and Boyd attend a high-class party. Shelby arrives and arrests Boyd for questioning on Cairn's case. He takes them to his office, where Raylan is also waiting. Boyd is uncooperative until he gets nervous when Shelby mentions Ellen May's disappearance. Boyd's lawyer, Sonya Gable (Romy Rosemont) shows up to get Boyd, and deflects Raylan's questions about why she's stalling Arlo's pardon. Cairn is revealed to be in an undisclosed location with two men and Sonya is revealed to be part of the situation. She allows them to cauterize his foot as he is quickly losing blood.
Ava bribes Arnold (Brian Howe) to get her and Boyd invited to Tillman Napier's swinger party for the next day and he agrees to get them in. Raylan and Shelby follow Sonya to a house with a beat-up van and find Cairn just as they are continuing with the cauterization. Arlo told Sonya that Cairn was Drew Thompson, which Cairn denies. Cairn says the former Harlan County Sheriff Hunter Mosley somehow knows where Drew Thompson is. As authorities arrive to take them to the hospital and jail, Raylan and Shelby share some experiences in their lives, although Shelby still does not tell Raylan that Ellen May is with him.
Tim accompanies Mark to confront a dealer to whom he owes money. When the dealer demands more money, Tim holds him at gunpoint and ends up paying Mark's debt. Johnny (David Meunier) and Colt attack a customer who supposedly hit on a prostitute, but Johnny does not know Colt is the one who hit her. Colt brutally attacks the man and leaves the apartment. At the bar, Ava confesses to Boyd that she regrets ordering Ellen May's assassination and wonders where their relationship is going. Boyd then shows her he is saving money for their future and then shows her a ring. He proposes to Ava, who happily accepts.
Based on the true story of the 1993 murder of Black British teenager Stephen Lawrence, the series adapts ''In Pursuit of the Truth'' by DCI Clive Driscoll,. It follows his family's fight for justice, and the police investigation which finally led to the convictions of two of his killers in 2012.
Set during the Genpei War (1180–1185), a devastating civil conflict that divided Japan, the story is told from the perspective of Biwa, a young girl and traveling ''biwa'' minstrel.
Following the death of her blind father, Biwa meets Taira no Shigemori, heir to the powerful Taira clan that is fighting for supremacy in the war. Shigemori also has the power of supernatural sight; with one of his eyes he sees ghosts of those killed in the war. Through his ability, he understands his clan's part in the killing of Biwa's father, and when Biwa relates a prophecy predicting the downfall of the Taira clan he believes that she has the same ability. The kind, level headed and responsible Shigemori invites Biwa to come live with him and his family under the auspices of being a playmate and companion for his children, but hopes that her power can prevent the downfall of the Taira clan. Biwa agrees to be taken in, but refuses to use her power to help the clan that was responsible for the death of her father. She serves to chronicle the events leading to the rise and fall of the Taira clan.
In prehistoric times, while building a super ancient civilization, the continent of Mu suddenly become submerged. The survivors of the continent's inhabitants set about to live in domes built on the ocean floor. Many years later, the inhabitants became psychic.
In the present day, at Mu's dome, there were an annual battle being held to determine the best psychic. One is Osper, a boy with a strong sense of justice. Other one was a brute boy named Drome. Osper won the battle and after being defeated, Drome destroys the dome in revenge and escapes to the sea. Osper followed Drome to the surface world. There, he meets a beautiful girl named Yumi. She is the daughter of International Crusader Police (国際十字警察, ''Kokusai Jūji Keisatsu'') chief Kaizu, and at her suggestion, Osper decided to work as a member of the International Crusader Police.
A something strange incident that happens soon after, but it was on a scale never seen before. As it revealed that Drome was a one that who was involved in all of these incidents, Osper fights him and solves these cases, but he flees.
After being cornered, Drome activates the ultimate weapon to destroy the Earth, and engages Osper on the place be prepare for a final battle. After a fierce battle, Osper was victorious and Drome admits defeat to him by saying, "All the bad things I've done so far are from a remote area that I could not being able to win", and notify him the location of the ultimate weapon. Osper immediately stopped the ultimate weapon from operating and allowed two men to return to the underwater world of Mu. Chief Kaizu, who learned of Osper's return and wrote a letter he left behind, told Yumi and the others about it, and looked out at the ocean and muttered to himself, "Next time when I meet you, I want to be a ordinary person".
The play begins with a cherry blossom viewing expedition involving monks and children from Kurama temple. On being joined by a rough Yamabushi - an ascetic mountain priest - the party leaves in protest, with the exception of one child, who reveals himself as the young Yoshitsune, isolated at the temple both as an orphaned son and as the only child from the (eclipsed) Genji clan. The stranger reveals himself in turn as the head Tengu, or long-nosed goblin; and he proceeds to instruct the young hero in the martial arts, with a view to him avenging his slaughtered father's death.
The film is set in Pößneck, Thuringia, in the summer of 1979. The Strelzyk and Wetzel families develop a daring plan to flee the GDR to the West in a self-made hot air balloon. About to attempt an escape in perfect wind conditions, Günter Wetzel decides it is too dangerous. He thinks the balloon is too small for eight people, and his wife Petra is afraid for their two children. Therefore, they stop trying to escape for a short time. Doris and Peter Strelzyk now want to dare to escape alone with their two sons. Son Frank has fallen in love with Klara Baumann, the daughter of his neighbor Erik, who works for the Stasi, and writes her a farewell letter.
At night, the Strelzyk family packs the balloon and other accessories in their trailer, drives into the forest and takes off. Hidden in the clouds, they cannot be seen by the border guards. However, the balloon goes down with Doris, Peter and their two sons Frank and Andreas "Fitscher" in the gondola shortly before the border, because the pipes from the gas bottles to the burner freeze up and become clogged. None of the four is injured, they get back to their car and destroy all evidence. Frank just manages to retrieve the letter to Klara. The Stasi finds the abandoned balloon and discovers the attempted escape and, under the direction of Lieutenant Colonel Seidel, begins a large investigation. He interrogates the border guards who were on duty at the time of the attempt to escape and accuses them of not taking their task seriously enough. The investigators narrow down the radius in which the balloon must have started, and thus also the circle of suspects.
For the next few weeks, both families live in constant fear that the Stasi might link them to the attempted escape. Doris in particular is worried because she lost her medication in the forest, which gave the Stasi important information in the form of personalised pills. Peter really wants to try again. Before that, however, they travel to Berlin, where they hope to be able to get out of the country with the help of the East Berlin US Embassy, but this attempt fails. Peter is able to convince Günter to make another balloon attempt to escape. Since they must be careful in obtaining the materials to avoid raising suspicion, the family members only buy small quantities of suitable fabric in different cities. Günter sits at the sewing machine every night to join the pieces of fabric. Meanwhile, Lieutenant Colonel Seidel, the leader of the military investigation, is fast putting together all the clues tying the family to the escape. At all costs he must prevent the GDR from being embarrassed by a successful escape attempt.
As feared by Doris, the investigators trace their medication back to the local pharmacy, where now all recipients of the tablets are being identified and checked. The Stasi publishes photos in the press of objects that the Strelzyks had to leave behind at the landing site of their first attempt. Günter has to move the sewing work to the Strelzyks' cellar because his neighbors have become aware of the constant running noise of the sewing machine. When Frank realizes that Klara's father Erik has to go to the pharmacy because someone is wanted, and that the wind is blowing to the south, the prerequisite for their escape, they want to make the second attempt that same night. When the Stasi employees work out their identities and break into their house, the families are already on their way to the starting point. The start is not as perfect this time as on their first attempt and when the gas runs out they have to land in a forest after half an hour's flight. At first it is not clear whether they have successfully crossed the border. Peter and Günter then explore the area and meet one Bavarian police patrol car. When the police tell them that they are in Upper Franconia, the families react joyfully. Lieutenant Colonel Seidel and his superior must explain themselves to Erich Mielke, and Erik Baumann is interrogated by the Stasi.
Ten years later, Doris and Peter Strelzyk watch Hans-Dietrich Genscher's announcement from the Prague embassy on television that the GDR citizens gathered there are allowed to leave.
Set in a dystopian version of Vancouver, Canada populated by anthropomorphic creatures, ''Backbone'' follows Howard Lotor, a raccoon and private detective tasked with solving mysteries.
''Suzerain'' follows the fictitious country of Sordland, which emerged from a civil war and a twenty-year dictatorship, and Anton Rayne, who is elected as its new President in 1954, must decide how to lead the country in his first term and work to fix the various National problems and navigate an increasingly tense geopolitical world to earn a second term. The player must make various choices at critical moments or during meetings, and prevent the nation from disintegrating or being invaded by one of the local powers on the continent of Merkopa. 30 years before his entry into the Presidency of Sordland, a coup d'etat brought down the Monarchy of the nation, only to have another coup happen and the democratic institutions themselves be destroyed. A civil war followed, with the Colonel Soll winning out, he then re-established democracy in Sordland. Around 20 years after the Colonel re-established democracy in Sordland, another man, Ewald Alphonso, took control of his party, eventually making the economy collapse. Rayne gets elected into the Presidency of Sordland, where the game starts. The player guides the country through an economic crisis and may choose to resolve this by pursuing laissez-faire capitalism or pushing towards a planned economy. Other interactions include reforming national education and dealing with the threat of Rumburg, an expansionist nation to Sordland's north. The country can suffer nationwide protests, a coup d'etat, a civil war or an economic depression. The player also must deal with internal factionalism within the ruling United Sordland Party as they push to reform the Constitution against the wishes of the retired President Soll.
The 15 year old Wendy Thorburn lives on the Lindentree horse farm. She takes care of the horses and has a lot of adventures with her friends.
In the mildly apocalyptic near future, Trophy Fantasy is a teenage mother who left her baby daughter Euthanasia "Annie" Fantasy in the custody of her undertaker mother Baba and her half-brother Pete at their funeral home Tender Endings in the fictional town of Fort Gator, Florida. After getting a devastating divorce from her current husband and dying from an overdose 15 years later, Trophy's corpse is delivered to Baba at Tender Endings as her written demand to those who found her dead. An unexpected combination of Baba's embalming fluid, Annie's tears, and a lightning bolt from a thunderstorm revives Trophy as a sentient zombie with supernatural abilities that involves housing a swarm of sentient beetles in her crotch.
Like ''Rick and Morty'', each episode ends with a post-credits stinger.
Donald Duck and his nephews are visiting MGM Studios in Disney World. Donald buys an autograph book and tries to get Mickey Mouse's autograph. However, Mickey is nowhere to be found, so Donald goes looking for him all around Disney World and eventually gets into trouble.
At one point a tourist couple come to Donald and ask him for an autograph. Donald replies "Certainly! You've heard of my exploits with my famous Uncle Scrooge, eh?" to which the man replies "Uncle who? No, we watch you on TV with that rabbit and that little bald guy!" After an angry Donald leaves the couple, the woman says "I told you that wasn't him! He didn't spit when he talked!"
The Louds are preparing for Christmas as Lincoln mentions that Christmas can get pretty hectic in the Loud House. He gets a package, that turns out to be a 13-person toboggan to use on Tall Timbers Hill. He opens it, only to find that it broke during the delivery. Everyone gathers in the kitchen for breakfast except for Lori who is away at Fairway University. Lori mentions on the video chat that it would be too much to come join them. Lincoln disagrees as Christmas is about being together. Everyone else mentions that they have something else to do: Luna is going skiing with Sam, Luan has a gig at Sunset Canyon Retirement Home, and Lynn Sr. and Rita plan to take everyone else to Miami.
Lincoln and his friend Clyde make a plan on how to get the family together for Christmas. They make Lori homesick, fool Luna into thinking that Mick wants to jam with her, build a Sharkodile out of Clyde's family's film props, and disguise themselves as elderly people at the Sunset Canyon Retirement Home to pull off pranks enough to cancel Luan's gig. Lori enlists Bobby to get her to Royal Woods on his moped. Later on, while getting ready for the tree-lighting ceremony, Lincoln finds that he only made things worse for the family, having accidentally sprayed Lisa's custom-built Sharkodile repellent on Lynn Sr. causing him to not see straight, lose balance, and have unintelligible speech.
As Rita goes to pick up a stranded Lori and Bobby, Lincoln and Clyde pilot the Sharkodile down Franklin Avenue where they drag some of the Loud House's decorations. They crash it into Royal Woods Mall just as the Louds, the McBrides, Rip, and Katherine catch up. Lincoln confesses that he didn't want his family to be apart on Christmas. His family forgives him with his parents, admitting that no Christmas tradition can be broken. They even present him with the rebuilt toboggan, named Sledzilla.
While mentioning that he got 300 hours of community service for the Sharkodile incident, Lincoln mentions that Luna and Sam have their skiing trip back on, Luan's gig is reinstated, Lori will be taken back to Fairway University, and the rest of the family will be heading to Miami. With help from Lisa's successful experiment, Lincoln, his sisters, his parents, and Clyde have a snowball fight. Then they ride Sledzilla down Tall Timbers Hill.
6 days earlier, Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) delivers Jody Adair (Chris Chalk) to Sharon (Aja Evans) and her partner Mitch (Kevin Daniels). During their transportation, the van blows a tire and Sharon uses the opportunity to go into the woods to urinate. While Mitch prepares to change the tire, a man named Kenneth (Michael Gladis) pulls up but Mitch threatens him to leave. However, Jody breaks free and strangles Mitch to death. He later finds Sharon in the woods and he shoots her in the neck, killing her.
In present day, Raylan is notified by the local police of Sharon's death and sets out to find Jody. Jody has been living with Kenneth during this time and decides to talk to his ex-wife. They sneak in her house, but find that Raylan is already there and is questioning her roommate Jackie Nevada (Shelley Hennig), forcing them to leave. Meanwhile, after sleeping with Teri, Johnny (David Meunier) deduces that Colt (Ron Eldard) attacked her. He also discovers that he was looking for Ellen May, realizing that he lied about killing her.
Boyd (Walton Goggins) and Ava (Joelle Carter) attend a swinger party hosted by Tillman Napier (David Andrews) in order to find anyone that could fit Drew Thompson's real identity. Ava feels uncomfortable at the party and Boyd defends her when two men approach her for sexual interest. Boyd meets Lee Paxton (Sam Anderson) and Gerald Johns (Ned Bellamy), who want him to dispatch one of the attendees in order to benefit from government funds. Boyd refuses but they threaten that they will use their influence to shut down his brothel if he refuses.
Raylan takes Jackie to her house. After he leaves, Jody is revealed to be hiding at the house and demands that she hand over his ex-wife's security code. But Raylan recognizes that he is on the house and returns to confront him. Jody holds a knife at Jackie's throat but she smashes a glass on his head, forcing to escape by jumping through a window and landing on Kenneth's car's rooftop. After arresting Kenneth at his apartment, Raylan eventually finds Jody at the bar below where Raylan lives, and shoots him in a standoff, killing him. He accompanies Jackie to a hotel room, where he realizes Jody was going after money and not his ex-wife.
At the bar, Johnny talks with Colt, although he does not mention his knowledge of him failing to kill Ellen May. The next day, Raylan visits Arlo (Raymond J. Barry) in prison. Raylan tells him he will get him transferred to a country club prison if Arlo tells him where Drew is and that's the best deal Raylan is willing to offer. Arlo coldly dismisses the offer. Raylan leaves his dad after telling his dad that he is on his way to see the ex-sheriff Hunter Mosley. Before leaving, he tells Arlo he will not live long and he will be glad to hear the news when Arlo is pronounced dead.
Cheung is an advertising executive who has had many relationships, often with the talent that he employed. However, they all invariably leave him, the act referred to as "flying away". One day, he becomes captivated with Ah-yu, an unknown talent, at a photoshoot. After she signs with Cheung's agency, they begin seeing each other. Concurrently, Cheung begins to get closer to his stern new boss Vivian, whom he finds out is actually dating a married man. As Ah-yu's career takes off, Cheung agrees to sign her off to a different management agency so that she can expand her career in Japan. Cheung asks his father on whether he has been involved with two women at once, to which he replies that the secret is that "according to regulation football rules, you can not allow two footballs on the field at the same time." Later, Vivian ends her affair and almost hooks up with Cheung at his apartment. However, Ah-yu unexpectedly returns, confused about being sent to Japan, only to find Cheung and Vivian together. Both women leave as it cuts to his father giving him metaphorical red card. On the day of Ah-yu's departure, Cheung struggles to decide between both women. He decides to go to the airport and choose there only to be stopped by Vivian. She gives Cheung an ultimatum of marriage but Cheung declines the offer. At that moment, he realizes that having to do the "flying away" is just as heartbreaking as having to receive it. Cheung reunites with Ah-yu at the airport and offers to fly together with her to Japan.
In the epilogue, Cheung is back in Hong Kong as Ah-yu continues to become more popular in Japan. He receives a phone call in French as he insinuates to his father that he's actually a bigger fan of snooker.
Nick Brink and his boyfriend Clay Guillory arrive in Venice, leaving behind their lives in New York City. They first met two months earlier at the memorial service of Freddy van der Haar, Clay's previous boyfriend who bequeathed to him a collection of silver antiques and his share of a Venetian nicknamed " ". After Nick and Clay learned that the antiques were forgeries, they devised a plan to settle their debts by selling the pieces to Richard West, a wealthy American expatriate who finances cultural conservation projects in Venice. Four years ago, while Clay interned at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, he also worked as Richard's personal assistant. When he failed to gain a permanent post at the museum, Clay was devastated to learn Richard was responsible for his rejection and has since held a grudge against him.
Nick intentionally runs into Richard and poses as an expert silver appraiser while concealing his relationship with Clay. He is invited to a dinner party at Richard's home, which shares a wall with . A few days later, Nick performs a spurious authentication and persuades Richard to purchase the silver for $750,000. Nick and Clay celebrate their successful transaction, but Nick begins to worry how long the money will last and devises a plan to sell to Richard, who has long wanted to merge it with his own residence. Clay is reluctant because the property partly belongs to Freddy's estranged sister Cecilia, but he eventually agrees to the scheme and flies to Paris to arrange forged documents identifying him as the sole owner.
Nick visits Richard again, hoping to persuade him to complete the purchase of , but he is horrified to see Dulles Hawkes, a retired silver appraiser whom Richard has invited to view his newly purchased antiques. Dulles immediately detects the forgeries but plays along with the ruse, and he later threatens to divulge the scam unless Nick has sex with him in his hotel that night. Nick is forced to oblige. Afterwards, Dulles continues to blackmail Nick, insisting they will have sex again the next day and demanding half of the profits of the scam. A panicked Nick follows Dulles to the hotel elevator, which is under repair, and impulsively pushes him down the empty elevator shaft. Dulles dies on impact and Nick flees the hotel.
Clay agrees to sell to Richard for four million euros. On his way to the final meeting to complete the transaction, Clay is stopped by Richard's assistant Battista, who has discovered Richard has been anonymously financing a planned tourist development in the city. Battista, a vocal protestor against the development, tells Clay the meeting is a trap; Richard has traced Cecilia, discovered the documents are forgeries, and notified the police. Richard, who is still unaware of Nick and Clay's relationship, casually reveals the setup to Nick. Enraged, Nick fights with Richard and strikes him in the head with a doorstop. Clay is suspected in the investigation but Battista provides an alibi and exposes Richard as the anonymous investor. The attack is ultimately attributed to an unknown protestor. Richard, who has been rendered indefinitely mute from the attack, is transferred to a neurological clinic in Leipzig. Nick moves to a nearby island to avoid scrutiny while Clay remains in Venice, and they continue to communicate discreetly. Five months later, Clay travels to the island when they decide it is safe for him to do so, and they joyfully reunite.
JoJo Siwa is part of a dance troupe that was run by Val (Laura Soltis). When Val retires, she is replaced by the strict Coach Poppy (Tisha Campbell) who brings about harsh rules and kicks JoJo out of her troupe after she fails to live up to her expectations. While rediscovering dancing and friendship, JoJo meets other dancers as they form a dance troupe called the J Team.
''The Son of the House'' is focused mainly on Nwabulu, who as was sent out by her step mother to work as a servant. She falls in love with a boy from a wealthy family who impregnates her and then denies the pregnancy. Nwabulu is sent back to the village where she was married to a man whose grandmother is eager to get a grandson.
Meanwhile, there is also an independent teacher named Julie who has fallen in love with a wealthy man married man named Eugene who wants nothing more than a son.
When both women are kidnapped they tell each other their stories and find that they have more in common then they once thought.
When John Duncan becomes ill, he moves in with his cousin, Robert Waldo, who is an attorney. As his illness worsens, his doctor, David Graham, gives him the bad news that it is terminal. When Duncan decides to split his estate between Waldo and Graham, Waldo hatches a plot which he feels will allow him to inherit the entire fortune. The first step involves convincing Duncan to leave his whole fortune to Graham in his will. With Graham now having a perfect motive for murder, Waldo plans to kill Duncan and frame Graham.
As Christmas approaches, Duncan's illness has progressed to the point where he is now a totally helpless invalid. Suffering, Duncan begs Graham to end his suffering, but Graham refuses. Waldo connives Graham to go to a party, getting him out of the house. He also hires Wilfred Morgan, a tramp, to go to the party, to make sure that Graham does not return too early. However, Morgan gets drunk and does not leave the mansion. Thinking that he is alone with Duncan, he administers the necessary overdose to kill Duncan. Unbeknownst to him, Morgan wakes up long enough to witness the murder.
After Duncan's death, Graham is tried for the murder. He is ineptly defended by Waldo, who is hoping for a conviction and a death sentence, which if it happens, he will be the sole heir to Duncan's fortune. However, while Graham is convicted, he is sentenced to life in prison, rather than death. This foils Waldo's plans, since as long as Graham is alive, Waldo cannot inherit. So Waldo forges a fake suicide note for Duncan, which he presents after "finding" it amongst Duncan's effects, thus obtaining Graham's exoneration and release.
He plans to kill Graham and make it look like an accident, but a hiccup occurs when Morgan resurfaces and blackmails Waldo with his eyewitness testimony of Duncan's murder. Needing to get rid of the tramp, so he runs him down with his car. Thinking Morgan is dead, he goes back to the mansion, where he tricks Graham into going into the wine cellar, where Waldo has lit numerous candles, which will quickly use up all the oxygen in the room, asphyxiating Graham. However, Morgan is not dead, just mortally injured. He manages to make his way to Jane's house, who is Graham's assistant. Before dying he tells her that it was Waldo who ran him over, as well as being the one to give Duncan his fatal overdose. She calls the police, then grabs her gun and heads over to the mansion. She tries to get Waldo to tell her where Graham is, but he refuses. They struggle and Jane shoots him. Then the police arrive, and they discover Graham in time to save him.
Barbara O’Brien, an Irish-Catholic mother in Upstate New York. Barbara’s life is upended when her son Jimmy, a college freshman, is involved in a fraternity hazing incident. Barbara resorts to extreme measures when she encounters empty promises in Washington, D.C.
Sempai Legends follows a junior duelist, celebrating his birthday...when one of his coveted cards is stolen in the night.
While on a pass from his unit, Derek Marbury, a British lieutenant during World War I meets and falls in love with Lucy Neville, a young lady his company's captain, Bob Hayworth, had been romantically interested in. The two hastily marry, and are just beginning their honeymoon, when Marbury's leave is cancelled and all personnel are called back to their regiments, due to an impending German offensive. Once back at the front, his best man and the captain's brother, Gilroy Hayworth, is selected for a dangerous reconnaissance mission. Gilroy is so distraught over the mission he kills himself, rather than face the danger. To prevent a family disgrace, Marbury offers to go on the mission, and making it look like Gilroy was killed in action. Bob agrees with the plan, but on the mission, Marbury is injured by a German shell and knocked unconscious. He awakes in a London hospital, not knowing where or who he is.
Without knowing his real name, the hospital attendant gives him the name of John Drake, and after he recovers he is sent back to the front. Meanwhile Bob has gone to see Lucy, and tell him that her husband as more than likely deserted, hoping the disgrace will lead Lucy to divorcing Marbury, so that Bob can marry her. Lucy refuses to believe that of the man she married and rebuffs Bob. Marbury is assigned to an aerial unit. Over the next year, he distinguishes himself in combat, as well as becoming friends with Captain Peabody, and Alan Neville, who unbeknownst to them both, is his brother-in-law. On their next leave the three friends intend to go back to England and visit Neville's sister. However, on the next mission Alan is mortally wounded. Before he dies, he makes Marbury/Drake promise to visit his sister, and let her know how he died.
After the war ends, Marbury/Drake, now a major tracks down Lucy, who now has a son, which was conceived during the one day honeymoon with her husband, before he was sent back to the front. While she recognizes him, she does not let on that she knows who he is, and Marbury/Drake agrees to help her search for her missing husband. As the search goes on, he falls in love with Lucy for the second time. Bob is still trying to win over Lucy, and when he tries to discredit Drake, he actually calls him by his real name, Marbury. The utterance triggers Marbury's memory. He falls into a short-term delirium, but when he awakes from the spell, Lucy is waiting for him, and the two are reconciled.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) visits former Harlan County Sheriff Hunter Mosley (Brent Sexton) to ask about Drew Thompson. Raylan offers Mosley the same deal he gave Arlo (Raymond J. Barry), a transfer to a more comfortable prison. Despite Raylan not mentioning Arlo, Mosley deduces it was him. Instead of helping Raylan, Mosley decides to kill Arlo so that Mosley has more time to leverage his own information or protect Drew Thompson, not clear which. He does the deed in the prison barbershop, and after a struggle, Hunter stabs Arlo in the chest with a pair of scissors.
Raylan is questioning Eve Munro (Julia Campbell) when he is notified of Arlo's stabbing, with Mullen (Nick Searcy) indicating that Arlo may not survive the night. Meanwhile, Boyd (Walton Goggins) has been told by Gerald Johns (Ned Bellamy) to kill a man named Frank Browning (Rocky McMurray). Boyd meets with Frank so he could pay more to spare his life but Frank bluntly refuses and threatens his life with a shotgun, ordering him to leave. Boyd also meets with Duffy (Jere Burns), who says that Theo Tonin is growing impatient with the lack of progress on Drew Thompson. Boyd reduced his possible suspects to two and decides to spare time by killing both of them. The two men, Frank and Sam Keener (Grainger Hines), are killed at their houses by a hitman posing as a police officer (Matthew John Armstrong).
Colt (Ron Eldard) receives a text message from Ellen May (Abby Miller), who demands $20,000 for her silence. He visits his dealer, kills him and steals his money. However, he finds Mark (Ian Reed Kesler), Tim's (Jacob Pitts) former war colleague, in the apartment and is forced to kill him. Raylan visits Arlo in the infirmary to ask for Drew Thompson again but Arlo once again ruthlessly turns him down. He then meets with Shelby (Jim Beaver) after they discover the murders, and both deduce Boyd was involved as he visited Frank earlier that day. Johnny (David Meunier) meets with Duffy, who states that he got both Frank and Sam killed. However, Johnny says that the two dead men are not Drew Thompson, they are actually Boyd's enemies. Angered, Duffy tells Johnny he will be allowed to kill Boyd but Johnny himself must find Drew Thompson.
Raylan confronts Boyd at the bar, where the hitman posing as a police officer fakes arresting him on Shelby's orders, when he is actually planning to deliver him to Johnny and Duffy. Raylan sees through his act and when the hitman draws his gun out, Raylan kills him in front of Boyd and Ava (Joelle Carter). The next day, Colt goes to a park where he leaves the money per Ellen May's instructions. However, it's revealed that Johnny is behind the scheme. Boyd is contacted by Nicky Augustine (Mike O'Malley), and he offers himself to work for them in the search for Drew Thompson, which Nicky accepts.
At the Marshal's office, while discussing the events, Raylan casually drops that he received a call that Arlo died one hour ago. Mullen sends him on a one week leave although Raylan manages to reduce it to just two days. Boyd uses his association with the Tonins to strip the Clover Hillers' of their law contacts and power, in exchange for $100,000 from each Clover Hiller and a Dairy Queen franchise. Ava expresses concern about what Tonin may do if things go awry but Boyd assures her that he can handle it. The episode ends as Raylan visits Arlo's corpse in the morgue.
Tim (Jacob Pitts) is called to the crime scene of the murder of Mark and the drug dealer. He does not give information to the authorities but knows Colt (Ron Eldard) may have been involved. Meanwhile, Hunter Mosley (Brent Sexton) is set to be transported to another facility. To his shock, Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) will be taking him in his car.
Mullen (Nick Searcy) is furious at Marshall Nelson Dunlop (Mel Fair) for letting Raylan escort Mosley to the prison. Tim warns Raylan about this and sets out to meet him at a location. Raylan takes Mosley with Duffy (Jere Burns) at his trailer. There, Raylan tells Duffy that Mosley knows who Drew Thompson is, ensuring that Duffy's criminal group will come after Mosley in jail. Raylan leaves with Mosley to go see two Clover Hillers that could be Drew Thompson. On the way there, Mosley jumps out of Raylan's car and tries to kill himself by standing in front of a tractor trailer. Raylan saves him at the last minute. After that, current Harlan County Sheriff Shelby Parlow pulls over Raylan and tells Raylan that Mullen is looking for him. After finding out where Raylan is going, Shelby joins Raylan and Mosley in their car.
After house shopping with Boyd (Walton Goggins), Ava (Joelle Carter) is visited by Cassie (Lindsay Pulsipher), who is looking for Ellen May. Ava is shocked at hearing that Ellen May asked for her help just the day before. Boyd and Ava confront Colt about the Ellen May situation, although he maintains that he killed her. He is then ordered to find Cassie. Colt leaves after injecting himself, unaware that Tim is following him. After a prostitute warns him, Johnny (David Meunier) confesses to Boyd and Ava that Ellen May is alive and that he extorted Colt for money in exchange for his silence.
Colt confronts Cassie at the Last Chance Holiness Church, where he chokes her when she doesn't reveal Ellen May's location. Tim arrives and holds him at gunpoint and they prapare for a showdown when Boyd arrives and convinces Colt to leave with him. Meanwhile, Raylan defuses a situation with Bob (Patton Oswalt) and the two Clover Hillers, who are shacked up with guns after a couple of their friends were killed by the Detroit mob. Raylan manages to end the situation without anyone getting hurt. Raylan finds out that Shelby took the blame for Mosley taking down a Crowder. Alone with Mosley, Shelby is revealed to be Drew Thompson and thanks Mosley for keeping his secret. Shelby/Drew Thompson steals a car and leaves, while instead of running Mosley stays behind in Raylan's car.
Boyd confronts Colt about Ellen May, asking for details about her "execution". Boyd then targets his gun at Colt, telling him he knows he lied. He pulls the trigger but there are no bullets. Colt then says that Shelby knows about the situation and Boyd expresses disappointment. Mosley is no longer of any use to the Mafia because the Marshals now know who Drew Thompson is, setting up a chase between lawmen and criminals to find Shelby first. Boyd goes to Shelby's house to find out how much Shelby knows about Ellen May, only to find the Marshals there. Boyd, disgusted, realizes Shelby is Drew Thompson.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) searches Shelby's (Jim Beaver) house for any clues while Boyd (Walton Goggins) sits on the floor in handcuffs. Boyd tells Raylan that Raylan made a wrong decision becoming a Marshal and should have followed Arlo's lead into Harlan County criminal enterprises. Boyd at this point does not know that Arlo, Raylan's father, is dead. Raylan is in no hurry to tell him.
Shelby takes his stuff from his office and gives money to Ellen May (Abby Miller) to leave town. He leaves but decides to return and pick up Ellen May, telling her they will go to Huatulco in Mexico for a better life. Their attempt to leave on a plane is disrupted when they see the Marshals in the airport and leave. Raylan expresses frustration at the airport attendant for not telling them that Shelby had a plane there and for keeping a light on outside, which alerted him to avoid them. They discover women's underwear in his house and deduce Ellen May is with him and Mullen (Nick Searcy) tells Raylan and Rachel (Erica Tazel) that they will find them.
Boyd is released from police custody and tells Ava (Joelle Carter) and Johnny (David Meunier) about the situation and sends Colt (Ron Eldard) on a mission, who promises to get everything done right. Johnny contacts Duffy (Jere Burns) about Drew Thompson's identity so he can send hitmen. However, Duffy refuses as they have no track of his location and tells Johnny to find and kill Thompson himself or Johnny will lose his right to kill Boyd.
Without the airplane or a car, Ellen May decides to take Shelby to Ellstin Limehouse (Mykelti Williamson). Shelby pays $15,000 so Limehouse can give shelter to Ellen May and take her out of town but Limehouse reveals that he knows about Shelby's real identity and takes him. Ava then visits Limehouse after Boyd and Colt torture one of Ellen May's friends for information. She sees Ellen May and Limehouse tells her that the price for both Ellen May and Shelby is $150,000 each. She tells this to Boyd, who tells her to accept it despite knowing they will not be left with anything. In fact, Boyd has been making a deal with Nicky Augustine (Mike O'Malley) to give them Thompson for $500,000.
Boyd confides his plans to Johnny through the phone. After he hangs up, Johnny is visited by Raylan and Rachel. Johnny offers to give them information on Boyd's money, which could get him arrested for tax evasion. But Raylan and Rachel are not interested in Boyd, they only want Drew Thompson and Raylan tells Johnny that if he helps them, he can help with Boyd. Boyd meets with Limehouse to deliver the money but Limehouse double crosses Boyd and says the $300,000 is enough only for one person. Despite Boyd wanting to take Ellen May, Ava tells Boyd to take Shelby instead of Ellen May. Ellen May spits in Ava's face, making Ava doubt her decision about making Boyd take Shelby.
Once Boyd has Shelby, Shelby tells Boyd that he never would have stayed in Harlan if it wasn't for breaking both of his legs on his parachute jump. As he had money and cocaine with him, he connected with Bo Crowder and Arlo Givens to protect him in exchange for a cut of the money and drug proceeds. This arrangement got the Crowder and Givens families out of trailers. Boyd feels no empathy for him and hands Shelby over to Colt, who has been assigned by Boyd to deliver him to Theo Tonin. He takes him to a field where he handcuffs him to a tractor, teasing him about what Tonin will do to him. As a helicopter approaches, Colt leaves the keys on a post and leaves the area.
As Nicky is about to exit the helicopter to take Shelby, Marshals' vans arrive, forcing him to leave without Shelby. Raylan, Mullen, Rachel and Tim (Jacob Pitts) arrive and take Shelby into custody, thanks to Johnny's tip. Colt evades the authorities and informs Boyd about the situation, worrying him and Ava as they don't know what will happen now as they lost their money and Tonin will be furious. Duffy is also notified of the situation and intends to leave the country. Back on the field, Raylan tells Mullen they will have trouble getting Shelby out of Harlan County alive.
Tomo Aizawa is a tomboy who had a crush with her childhood friend Junichiro Kubota, who sees her not as a woman, but "one of the boys". Hilarity ensues when she tried many time in vain to show her love, but ended up physical in times. Also, their mutual friend, Misuzu Gundo, does things her way. Others are also mixed in the mess.
The film follows exorcists Jacob Chandler and his nephew Liam (Lincoln Lewis), who notice that demonic possessions appear to be on the rise.McLaren, Samantha (2021) "[https://www.screamhorrormag.com/the-possesseds-trailer-has-really-got-demons/ The Possessed’s Trailer Has Really Got Demons]", ''Scream'', 9 September 2021. Retrieved 13 February 2022
Hank Pym enters the Quantum Realm to retrieve his long-lost wife Janet van Dyne, but she has been infected with a quantum virus that has turned her into a zombie. She infects Pym before both return to his lab, attacking Scott Lang while their daughter, Hope van Dyne, escapes. Within 24 hours, the virus spreads across the Northwestern United States. The Avengers respond, but are infected themselves and turn the virus into a worldwide zombie apocalypse.
Two weeks later, Bruce Banner is sent to Earth to warn humanity of the threat of Thanos. Thanos' lieutenants Ebony Maw and Cull Obsidian arrive, only to be turned into zombies by Tony Stark, Stephen Strange, and Wong, who were all infected. Hope and the Cloak of Levitation kill the zombies, saving Banner. Another survivor, Peter Parker, brings Banner to meet the rest of the survivor group—Bucky Barnes, Okoye, Sharon Carter, Kurt, and Happy Hogan. The group travels to Camp Lehigh in New Jersey, where they believe a cure for the virus is being developed. On the way there, they are attacked by zombies, including Steve Rogers, Clint Barton, and Sam Wilson, who kill Carter and Hogan before the survivors kill the zombies in turn.
Hope is infected during the attack and sacrifices herself to bring the other survivors to the camp. They meet Vision, whose Mind Stone can reverse the virus's effects, exemplified by Lang's cured head being kept alive in a jar. However, the group also learns that Vision has been keeping a zombified Wanda Maximoff captive due to her resisting the Mind Stone, and has been feeding other survivors to her, including pieces of T'Challa. Maximoff breaks free and kills Kurt, Okoye, and Barnes. Unwilling to live without Maximoff, Vision sacrifices himself to give up the Mind Stone so the others can cure the world with it.
While Parker, Lang, T'Challa, and the Cloak escape in a quadjet, Banner stays behind and turns into the Hulk to battle Maximoff and an oncoming zombie horde. In the hopes of broadcasting the Mind Stone's energy around the world, the four survivors head to Wakanda, unaware that the country has been conquered by a zombified Thanos wielding a nearly-complete Infinity Gauntlet.
Jesse James and Bob Younger's gangs take over a city. Tyrannized, the inhabitants can only rely on the local marshall. Except that the latter has lost his nerve and can no longer shoot the gun...
Beauregard “Bug” Montage, the protagonist, is a black auto mechanic and auto shop owner in a small southern town in rural Virginia. He is also exceedingly talented behind the wheel of a car. And it is here, the reader "descends into the Hades of bucolic poverty." Beauregard no longer engages in crime, supporting his wife and two sons on the straight and narrow. But his auto shop is falling deeper into debt. And "...one son needs braces. The other son needs glasses. His embittered mother faces eviction from the nursing home." He decides to do one last heist so he can get back into the black. Perhaps ironically, as Beauregard reenters the unsavory underbelly world of crime figures, "...he realizes that he feels more at home...than he ever did in the straight life." The reader is a witness as that one last heist goes awry and Beauregard gets caught up in the chaos that follows.
While in exile in Switzerland, a 15-year-old Ukrainian gymnast prepares for the European Gymnastics Championships when Euromaidan protests begin in Kyiv.
The Marshals have taken refuge on Arlo's house while Tonin's hitmen are looking for Drew Thompson (Jim Beaver). At the bar, Nicky Augustine (Mike O'Malley) brutally attacks Boyd (Walton Goggins) for his failure in delivering Drew. Boyd then makes another deal for $500,000 where he will help them get close to Drew.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) and Rachel (Erica Tazel) stay with Drew at the house while Mullen (Nick Searcy) and Tim (Jacob Pitts) create a decoy of cars that supposedly will take Drew out of town. In the outskirts, Tim notices three abandoned cars and assumes is a set-up for an ambush based on bomb-rigged cars and snipers. During this, Colt (Ron Eldard) and a Tonin hitman have been assigned to keep track of them. Tim notices this and calls him, where they trade insults. Colt then tells the hitman to shoot at the back of the cars to motivate them to move. However, Tim decides to do something: the cars circle the abandoned cars and draw their guns at them. Colt immediately calls Boyd to tell him that the cars are a decoy.
Raylan and Rachel take Drew to an abandoned school in Evarts. There, Raylan receives a call from Bob (Patton Oswalt), who was alerted of their presence at Arlo's house. Then, a truck arrives and a Tonin hitman, Yolo (Bobby Campo), takes him hostage and brutally attacks him in the house. Bob resists revealing Drew's location and fights back Yolo, stabbing him in the leg and killing him just as Raylan arrives. Raylan and Bob arrive at the school but Boyd has already deduced their school location and hitmen are going there.
As a helicopter approaches the school, the team prepares to fight back. Raylan catches Boyd and hitman Picker (John Kapelos) in the stairs. He threatens them to leave, but they intend to return with back-up. Back at the outskirts, Tim decides to test the cars by using a Molotov cocktail, which causes the abandoned cars to explode. As the Marshals retreat in their cars, Colt tricks the hitman to hand over his rifle and kills him. At the bar, Nicky insults Ava (Joelle Carter) and is told by Johnny (David Meunier) to stop. Nicky then exposes Johnny's betrayal and having secretly collaborated with Duffy. Ava manages to get Nick's gun after distracting Nick with brandy and a lighter to the face. Johnny has a gun on Ava and tells Ava he loves her. Ava leaves the bar and Johnny doesn't shoot or follow her.
Back at the school, Boyd, Picker and the back-up team has arrived and find Raylan and Bob on the principal's office but no sign of Drew. As police sirens approach, Raylan explains that they could simply leave or face getting arrested. Boyd immediately leaves and Picker and his team soon follow. The Marshals arrive and Bob explains that Drew didn't need to be transported by car or air. The final scene shows Rachel and Drew on a coal train safely leaving Harlan.