Lou Farnt is a meek young Englishwoman with poor self-esteem, who is emotionally browbeaten by her harsh and demanding mother, with whom she lives. Wanting something better, Lou follows the teachings of various self-help gurus, but especially that of Chuck Knoah. At a different self-help guru's lecture, Lou sees a middle-aged women who strikes her attention. But when she looks again, the woman is gone. She later meets the woman, who introduces herself as Val Stone, a self-help teacher who believes she would be perfect for Lou. A day later, at Val's invitation, Lou visits her at a caravan park. There, Lou describes a road trip of discovery she is taking the next day, and insinuates that Lou should join her. Despite being flattered by the attention, Lou initially can't bring herself to leave home for an extended time for the first time. But her mother's emotional abusiveness changes her mind. The next day, Lou leaves with Val in a car, for the purpose of visiting various types of self-help gurus for research. A radio briefly mentions that a woman has been found murdered at a caravan park.
With Val periodically leaving voicemails to let her mom know she is alright, they make their first stop at a wilderness retreat led by Ben. After engaging in some activities such as tree hugging, pitching camping tests and listening to one of the three other attendees provide evening entertainment by singing a song in Welsh, they all turn in. The next morning, Val hurries Lou to leave. After they do so, we see the dead bodies of Ben and the attendees, their heads bashed in.
The next stop is a "sonic vibration" retreat, where Lou and Val are the only two attendees of the husband-and-wife couple who run it at their large house. The following morning, Val stabs the wife to death, with Lou witnessing the aftermath. The husband stumbles onto the scene and tries to escape into the yard, but Val, wielding the knife, catches him. The two struggle, and Val is being overpowered when Lou kills the husband. Lou and Val leave their car behind and take the couple's minivan.
As radio news begins reporting about the murders, Lou has Val pull over in order to throw-up in a field. Val goes to her, and Lou angrily wrestles with her and puts Val in a chokehold. Val urges Lou to kill her. But Lou cannot, and the two lay exhausted in the field. Val calls Lou the best student she's ever had.
They visit a laugh-therapy workshop and murder the members. Then during a visit to a birth-memory guru, and while Val waits in the hall, Lou begins to hallucinate. She has a memory of herself killing her mother before leaving on this trip, with the image intercutting with that of Val murdering her mother.
The two finally arrive at Chuck Knoah's estate. They find him a pathetic wreck, going through a terrible divorce and about to be dropped by his publisher for having no new book ideas. Ironically, once Knoah realizes these are the two serial killers on the news, he says his publisher would just love their memoirs, and is on a phone call arranging a meeting when Val shoots him in the head. Lou stabs Val, who earlier had called the police in an attempt to frame Lou and escape. A gun-wielding Val chases Lou to the edge of a cliff, and there they have a final meeting-of-the-minds as police sirens and a helicopter close in. Val is stabbed by Lou and then Lou stabs herself and the two fall on the grass. But moments later, when police arrive, Val seems to have vanished. The film ends with a repeat of the opening scene of Lou, walking outdoors, wearing earbuds and listening to a recorded Knoah lecture.
Sandra Russo and Robin Young have two children, Ry and Cade, each through a different sperm donor. Initially the relationship with the donors was pleasant, until one of them sued for paternity and visitation rights.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) talks with Winona (Natalie Zea) on the phone, who tells him that their child will be a girl. Art (Nick Searcy) congratulates him on catching Drew Thompson (Jim Beaver) but he is still forced to suspend Raylan for the amount of misdeeds he committed. Drew tells the Marshals he will refuse his deal for WITSEC unless he knows that Ellen May (Abby Miller) is safe.
Augustine (Mike O'Malley) tells Johnny (David Meunier) that Theo Tonin has heard from his informants that Drew won't enter protective custody to testify against Tonin unless Ellen May is safe. The Detroit mobsters figure they can use Ellen May to deter Drew from testifying. Augustine gets Johnny to help retrieve Ellen May. Johnny calls Limehouse (Mykelti Williamson), but Limehouse refuses to cooperate and they deduce he already made a deal with Boyd (Walton Goggins). Augustine then offers to give Boyd $300,000 to buy back Ellen May since Johnny can't get it done. In exchange for Ellen May, Augustine will hand over Johnny.
Raylan convinces Art to let him continue working on finding Ellen May but he is forced to take Tim (Jacob Pitts) and Rachel (Erica Tazel) with him. They go to Limehouse's holler where Limehouse denies Ellen May is on the property, but dares them to search in every property. Ava (Joelle Carter), who snuck in through a back entrance, offers the $300,000 to Limehouse, but he tells Ava he released Ellen May. Instead of taking money for Ellen May, Limehouse determines it is in his best interest to let Ellen May go (instead of taking money) to avoid extra heat from the Marshals, maintain his reputation as a protector of women in trouble, and also to avoid potential armed confrontation with Boyd and the Detroit mobsters.
Ellen May has taken shelter with her friend Nicky Cush (Daniel Buran) at his house. Boyd, Augustine and Picker (John Kapelos) arrive at the house but they are cornered by Cush wearing a body armor and targeting them with a gun. Boyd shoots him on the foot but they find Ellen May is not at the house. Cush confesses Ellen May is at Last Chance Holiness Church. Boyd reveals this information on the phone to his associates at the bar but Raylan got there first and heard him confirm the location. At the church, Ava gets there first and overhears Ellen May confessing Delroy's murder to Cassie (Lindsay Pulsipher), as well as her participation in the disposal of his body. Ava finds herself unable to kill Ellen May, so Boyd instead instructs Colt (Ron Eldard) to do the deed.
Tim arrives at the church just as Colt prepares to kill Ellen May. Tim confronts Colt about killing Mark, which he doesn't deny. Colt then decides to "call it quits" and raises his gun, causing Tim to shoot him in self-defense, killing him. Boyd and Ava decide their last play is to move and hide Delroy's body to avoid incrimination now that Ellen May is in custody. Ellen May reunites with Drew Thompson on the Marshal's office. Later, a delivery man sets up a rocking chair for Winona. The last shot of the episode is of the delivery man, who turns out to be Picker.
After taking Drew Thompson and Ellen May into custody, Art (Nick Searcy) suspends Raylan (Timothy Olyphant), who happily accepts it. Meanwhile, Boyd (Walton Goggins) and Ava (Joelle Carter) are worried about their future and decide to get Delroy Baker's body before the authorities find him with Jimmy's (Jesse Luken) help. However, when they arrive, it's too late as the police already arrived and took the body.
Raylan visits Winona (Natalie Zea), who is being held hostage by three henchmen working for Augustine (Mike O'Malley). The men want to use Winona as leverage so that Raylan will take them to Drew Thompson. Raylan and Winona manage to kill the three men. Afterwards, Art warns Raylan he will be fired if he goes after Augustine. He secretly tells Winona he intends to find the men responsible for this. At the bar, Boyd then decides to use his leverage with Lee Paxton (Sam Anderson), who owns the funeral home that Delroy's body is in. Boyd tells Lee to help him now, and his debt will be repaid. Lee accepts swapping the bodies before the autopsy report but he tells Boyd that he will need to find another dead body. That night, Boyd and Jimmy exhume the tomb of a dealer and deliver the corpse to the bar.
While Boyd explains his intentions to Ava, they are visited by Raylan, who suspects Boyd worked with Augustine on Winona's hostage situation, which he denies. He uses his authority to threaten Boyd and Ava, although they realize he is suspended. When Raylan says Ellen May confessed many things, Boyd agrees to take him to meet with Augustine while Ava works with Jimmy in swapping the bodies. Boyd takes Raylan to an airport where Raylan meets Augustine in his limo and offers him the deal of turning himself in and swearing not to harm his family. Augustine scoffs at the threat and vows to kill Raylan's family once he returns to Harlan after killing Sammy Tonin (Max Perlich) in Detroit. Raylan exits the limo but is revealed that he already called Sammy to Harlan. After warning him of Augustine's intentions and walking away as he is suspended, Raylan allows Sammy's henchman (and Picker, who has seen which horse to back) execute Augustine by shooting up his limo.
While working on swapping the bodies, Ava tells Jimmy she will do it alone and leaves the bar. While disposing the body, she is arrested when Mooney (William Gregory Lee) finds her, Lee having engineered an elaborate scheme to incarcerate Boyd but didn't expect Ava to do it. Boyd quickly arrives at the scene and brutally attacks Mooney until he is restrained by the officers. Boyd sees Cassie (Lindsay Pulsipher) in the distance observing the bust as she was the anonymous tipster. Before they take Ava, Boyd vows to have Ava free in 24 hours by buying her the best lawyer money can afford although Ava is skeptical.
Raylan helps Winona pack her stuff as she will move with her mother for her safety. Duffy visits a distracted Boyd at the bar, telling him that he is now in charge of heroin distribution in Harlan. Boyd later breaks into the house he wanted to buy with Ava and looks around stoically. Boyd takes one last look at the path he thought would lead him away from his roots. The last part of the episode shows Raylan plastering over the hole in the wall of Arlo's house (the house Raylan grew up in) before going outside to sit in a chair and drink while staring at the graves of Frances, Arlo, and the headstone for his own future grave-site.
Ike Randolph and Buddy Lee are ageing ex-cons living in rural Virginia. When their sons, a black and white couple with a baby daughter, are brutally murdered, the two men team up and embark on a quest for revenge. As they try and track down their sons' killers, they also confront their own prejudices toward their sons and each other.
The television series focuses on the life of 12th century Muslim ruler Saladin and how he conquered Jerusalem. Furthermore, it focuses on his struggles and battles against the Crusaders and his goal to unite the Muslim territories of Syria, northern Mesopotamia, Palestine and Egypt under his rule.
In prehistoric times, an expedition from the distant planet Des comes to Earth. Its commander is a woman named Ais, who aims to find beings for an uplift process. The first attempts turn out to be unsuccessful, as the alien base in the Andes is destroyed by a volcanic eruption. However, thanks to the help of members of the next two expeditions, Enes and Rama, the work on the Big Island, a.k.a. Atlantis, is continued. Ais and her crew face many other challenges, most notably internal problems, caused first by the rebellion of one of the deputies, and then by open warfare led by Satham, the mad scientist and his henchmen.
While the uplift experiment seems to progress, eventually the Great Brain, the highest authority on Des, decides to stop and destroy the work of Ais and her colleagues. However, Ais and some of her subordinates refuse to abandon the experiments. In retribution, Atlantis is sunk by a targeted meteorite, but the uplifted humans, thanks to the help of the rebel scientists, escape and settle in other areas. For this insubordination, Ais is relieved of her position. Her place is taken by her clone, Aistar, who continues to observe the civilization created by her ancestor while continuing the fight against Satham. Later volumes chronicle the intervention of Aistar and Satham into early human civilisations, such as Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, with figures such as Marduk, Nimrod, Rama and Enoch being portrayed as extraterrestrials or their collaborators.
In 1617, the handsome and eloquent Urbain Grainier comes to the city as a new catholic priest. He soon gets enemies among the citizens, who are envious of his arrogance and success with women. Another reason for the conflict is Cardinal Richelieu's decision to demolish the city walls built by the Huguenots, which some citizens including Grainier oppose. A group of nuns settles in the city and is haunted by strange dreams. Their confessor suspects that the nuns are possessed with demons and calls for an exorcist. The exorcist make the nuns confess that Grainier is responsible for the dreams. The enemies of Grainier take the opportunity to have the priest convicted for witchcraft. He refuses to confess and his denunciators have him burned at the stake as a heretic on the city square.
The lives of three friends are upended when the artist enclave where they reside, the White Building, is scheduled to be demolished.
As admired leaders of their Wiccan coven, Thorn and his life partner Willow provide couples counseling for eccentric coven members Desmond and Neptune, Percival and Rowena, and Angus and Echo. Thorn routinely pressures Willow with his desire to start a family, but Willow remains hesitant about having children.
On Thorn's computer, Willow finds emails inviting Thorn to his 20-year reunion at Desert Dunes High School. Willow is horrified to learn that Thorn was a wholesome conformist who was class president, prom king, and voted Most Likely to Succeed. Willow confronts Thorn for the truth about his past. Thorn admits that his estranged mother Ruth forced him into a mainstream lifestyle while his grandmother was the only person who truly understood his desire to be different. Although distraught by the revelation, Willow reconciles with Thorn. However, Willow reveals she RSVP'd for the reunion, which additionally means that, per tradition, Thorn will have to perform a dance at the event since he was class president.
Willow asks to meet Thorn's mother. Thorn calls Ruth, and Willow discovers how mean the woman is when she berates her son for his Wiccan beliefs and warns he will humiliate himself if he shows his high school classmates that he became a failure. Thorn reveals the truth about his high school days to the coven. Feeling betrayed, the coven votes to banish Thorn, so he goes on a walkabout at a Los Angeles park to reconsider his identity while Willow tries convincing the coven to forgive him.
While high on ayahuasca in the park, Thorn gets life advice from a seemingly sentient pinecone and a rock. A psychedelic vision of the wizard Merlin further motivates Thorn to assert agency over his life by dancing at the reunion. Thorn imagines a confrontation with an angry park ranger, but when he vanishes, the rock tells Thorn that the ranger was an imaginary invention of the ego dominating Thorn's mind. Thorn undergoes a psychological transformation in the restroom and emerges as a renewed man. Thorn then arranges a rideshare pool to travel to his hometown and discusses lasagna as a life metaphor with a fellow passenger on the way.
During Willow's discussion with the coven, Desmond finally joins her in vouching for Thorn's character. Desmond's courage causes his boyfriend Neptune to confess he is actually straight while telling Desmond he deserves a better man. Willow ultimately rallies the coven to support Thorn at the reunion so he doesn't have to do his dance alone. Upon arriving in his hometown, Thorn leaves a flaming bag of excrement on his mother's doorstep. At the reunion, Thorn has odd run-ins with former classmate Nicholas Reed as well as Thorn's former student government rival Alexandra Riley. Thorn delivers a strange speech prior to his ceremonial dance, but attendees merely roll their eyes and insult Thorn.
Thorn's confidence renews when Willow arrives with the apologetic coven and they pledge themselves to his leadership. Desmond makes an unexpected romantic connection with Nicholas. Rowena and Echo recruit Alexandra to join the coven. Thorn performs his dance. The dance arouses Willow so much that she immediately has sex with Thorn directly on the dance floor. The coven encircles the couple while reunion attendees leave in confused disgust. That night, Thorn leaves a voicemail for his mother to apologize for the flaming bag of poo and to invite Ruth and Thorn's grandmother to a lasagna dinner.
Twelve new moons later, Thorn and Willow decide their coven needs new leadership, so Alexandra becomes the new high priestess. Having shed their egos, Thorn and Willow commit to raising their newborn son Knight.
Two young men and two girls on a moonlit night confess to each other in their strange fantasies and loves that go beyond the usual standards. Each of the young people recalls their erotic adventures and talk about them at the table after dinner on a moonlit night. After that, two figures playing chess suddenly appear in the room. The film ends with universal enthusiasm on the seashore. The impetus to making the film was the book of the same name by the Russian religious philosopher Vasily Rozanov, who died 100 years ago. His treatise was devoted to the study of sexuality and its denial in Christianity.
The film was made in the style of experimental films of the 1920s with a non-linear narration full of strange surrealistic images. It is black and white and devoid of dialogue. Filmed on film 16 mm of firm "Svema", released in the USSR. This added to its exoticism. The image was put to the music of Alexander Scriabin ''The Poem of Ecstasy'' (1907).
Henry and Sylvia Gray live in poverty with their baby daughter, Silvery, and the baby's nurse, Margy. Henry is a struggling playwright, who is pinning all their financial future on the sale of his latest play. When notice comes that the play has been rejected by a manager, they are devastated. Tired of poverty, Sylvia leaves, taking Silvery and Margy with her, and goes to live with a wealthy clubman. After she leaves, but before he realizes it, another play manager arrives and pays Henry $5000 for his play. He hides the money in the wall of their apartment, then goes to tell Sylvia. When he discovers that she has deserted him, he goes out of his mind, causing him to go blind and lose his memory. He then becomes a wanderer.
Sylvia and her lover, Lennox, have moved to a different city. When she discovers that he intends to leave her for a younger woman, Lucy Reynolds, she becomes irate and kills him in a fit of anger. She is arrested, and Margy flees with Silvery. She brings the young child back to her father's apartment, but finds him gone. She decides to raise the child as her own.
Twenty years pass, and Silvery has now grown up to a beautiful young woman, who works as an artist's model. She is also in love with her artist boss, Vanveldt. Things are progressing nicely between them, until she meets a hypnotist, Dr. Frankenstein, who she begins working for on the side, much to the chagrin of his jealous wife, Vivette. Frankenstein puts Silvery under his spell, forcing her to leave Vanveldt and be with him. Meanwhile Henry returns home from his wanderings, and coincidently so does Sylvia, who has served her time in prison. She begins to care for Henry, who still has no memory of the missing $5000. When Silvery and Frankenstein visit her parents, he learns of the missing money, and concocts a plan to steal the funds if Henry can remember where he put it. As Sylvia continues her ministrations, Henry's memory returns.
Frankenstein hypnotizes Silvery to force her to stab her father to death, and take the money. However, just as she is about to perform the dead, Vivette arrives and kills Frankenstein in a jealous rage, breaking his hold over Silvery. Released from Frankenstein's spell, she returns to Vanveldt, and the two become engaged, while Sylvia and Henry are reconciled to one another.
Searching for adventures, a photographer visits a remote tropical village where he meets a local married couple in the person of Dr. Metz and his strange native wife, Tonda, who is fond of Voodoo rituals and turns out to be a dark cult leader.
Richard Boca is a Wall Street analyst who has developed an algorithm he believes will make him rich. His near-obsessive fascination with flying insects, and especially his study of the behavior of bees, has led him to develop the "Honeybee" analysis model, which can be used to predict developments in financial markets. After a dream, he decides to develop a new analytical model, based on swarms of mosquitoes.
Richard meets Lena, an attractive young woman who funds her studies by working at a wine bar, and brings her to his apartment. He lives alone in a penthouse with a view of Central Park. Swarms of mosquitoes have infested his residence, and Richard soon begins to swell up from their stings.
When he goes back to work, Richard is covered with insect bites from head to toe. He exhorts his colleagues to stop trading if they don't want to further destabilize the market, but his warnings go unheeded. Richard withdraws to his apartment and starts feeding his own body to the mosquitoes.
Twilight struggles to adjust to her new wings and duties as a princess; she prepares for the Summer Sun Celebration and is depressed that she will spend it without her friends as that was what brought them together. Applejack reassures her that, while the celebration did bring them together, it is the Elements of Harmony that will keep them connected no matter what. Shortly after consoling Twilight that night, Princess Celestia is attacked by a black vine. Twilight awakens the next morning to find that Celestia and Luna have disappeared, leaving the sun and moon hanging in the sky, now split between day and night. In addition, the castle guards inform her of an overgrowth of black plants from the Everfree Forest near Ponyville. The only princess left to give them orders, Twilight tells the guards to continue their search for the princesses while she returns to Ponyville to gather the Elements. Twilight and her friends suspect that Discord is responsible, due to the havoc being similar to his previous chaos, and summon him for answers; he claims he is innocent, however, and refuses to help them. The ponies consult Zecora, who, having abandoned the forest, gives Twilight a potion she says will help her learn what is causing the havoc. After drinking the potion, Twilight finds herself in an unfamiliar castle with Princess Luna, who transforms into Nightmare Moon.
Celestia enters and is attacked by Nightmare Moon, plummeting to the floor. As Twilight sobs over Celestia's defeat, the latter recovers and summons the Elements of Harmony. Twilight realizes that Luna's transformation is a vision of the past caused by Zecora's potion as the elements no longer look this way. After watching Celestia reluctantly banish Luna to the moon, Twilight sees another flashback; in this one, she witnesses Celestia and Luna's discovery of the Elements of Harmony at the mystical Tree of Harmony in the Everfree Forest shortly after they defeated Discord, who was throwing strange seeds everywhere. Afterwards, she deduces that the Tree of Harmony is in danger and enters the forest with her friends and the Elements. After the group narrowly escape a Cragadile, Twilight is sent away by her friends as they grow concerned for her safety. Discord, however, mocks her for putting herself before her friends, prompting her to rejoin them.
Without her, Twilight's friends find the Tree of Harmony but do not know what to do to prevent it from dying. While looking for them, Twilight is attacked by plants, which quickly weaken her; her friends save her and show her the tree. Finding it entangled by evil vines, Twilight deduces that it needs the Elements to survive; her friends protest to this idea, however, as they believe they need the Elements to protect Equestria and keep themselves connected. Twilight retorts by saying it is their friendships, not the Elements, that keep them connected. She returns them to the tree, eradicating the plants and freeing Celestia and Luna. The tree then sprouts a flower containing a chest with six keyholes, mystifying the ponies. Back in Ponyville, Discord admits to sowing the evil plants shortly before his original defeat when throwing the seeds, intending to capture Princesses Celestia and Luna and plunder the tree's magic, which was so powerful that it prevented this from happening for over 1000 years; he claims to have deliberately withheld this, however, so Twilight would learn how to be a proper leader. The Summer Sun Celebration then commences, with Twilight participating before her cheering friends.
U.S. President and former Navy Seal Matthew Keating monitors an American military operation from the White House Situation Room. The operation enters Libyan territory without permission to raid the base of Muslim extremist terrorist Asim Al-Asheed. The operation kills several terrorists as well as Al-Asheed's civilian wives and children, but Al-Asheed escapes. Against the advice of his staff, Keating decides to publicly admit to the operation and apologize for its failure. Al-Asheed learns of this and swears revenge on Keating.
Two years later, Keating has lost his re-election campaign and lives quietly in rural New Hampshire with his family. Al-Asheed has built up a new terrorist group and secured the aid of Jiang Lijun, an agent of China's Ministry of State Security. Lijun hates the U.S. because of his father's death in the 1999 U.S. bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade.
Al-Asheed's team infiltrates Keating's town and kidnaps Keating's daughter, Melanie, while she is hiking. The U.S. government, whose new president still harbours dislike for Keating, refuses to let Keating join the search for Melanie because he is no longer a military or government employee. Lijun's boss, Li Baodong, orders him to obtain Melanie so that China can gain prestige by returning her to the U.S. However, Lijun privately decides to let Al-Asheed keep Melanie. Lijun meets with Al-Asheed and offers him further support. Al-Asheed escapes an attack by U.S. police and flees the country with Melanie.
Al-Asheed releases a video in which he names his ransom demands for Melanie's release, but Keating does not believe Al-Asheed intends to let Melanie live. (This is confirmed by chapters from Al-Asheed's perspective.) Keating decides to take matters into his own hands. He flees his Secret Service guards and obtains the help of several friends in the American, Saudi and Israeli militaries and intelligence agencies. Keating's ad-hoc team eventually locates Al-Asheed's new Libyan compound.
Baodong informs Lijun that he recorded the meeting in which Lijun did not negotiate with Al-Asheed for Melanie. He threatens Lijun with blackmail if he does not secure Melanie. He also says that the Chinese embassy in Belgrade had a secret military installment underneath it, thus Lijun should not consider his father an innocent victim and should end his grudge against the U.S. Meanwhile, Melanie frustrates Al-Asheed with several escape attempts.
Lijun travels to Al-Asheed's compound and attempts to negotiate for Melanie's handover, but Al-Asheed kills his bodyguards and takes him prisoner. Hours later, Keating and his team secure military passage to Libya and attack the compound. In the ensuing battle, Melanie is rescued and Al-Asheed is killed. Lijun, with no other options for escape, travels back to the U.S. with Keating's team under the cover story of being an innocent civilian prisoner. Lijun then escapes into Chinese custody.
The U.S. government declines to charge Keating's team with any crimes. Baodong kills Lijun for his failures and to cover up China's involvement in the affair. Keating returns to New Hampshire, but vows to run for president again in the next election.
A dying woman moves to California where she meets a younger man and makes arrangements for daughters future.
The drama presents a suspenseful story involving two small, nearly identical bottles: one filled with a much-needed liquid medicine; the other, with a topical antiseptic solution that is a deadly poison if taken internally. After the bottles accidentally get switched, a young woman in a desperate race against time tries repeatedly to telephone her seven-year-old daughter Alice to prevent the girl from giving her sick grandmother the poison.[https://archive.org/details/moviwor04chal/page/n391/mode/2up "Stories of the Films/Biograph Company/The Medicine Bottle"], ''The Moving Picture World'' (New York City), volume 4, number 13, 27 March 1909, p. 376. I.A. Retrieved 7 September 2021. A more detailed description of the plot follows, one published in the April 3, 1909 issue of the New York trade publication ''The Film Index'': Mrs. Ross, whose mother is very ill, has in attendance a trained nurse, who has received an urgent message to come to her own home, owing to the illness of her sister. As Mrs. Ross is dressed and ready to attend an afternoon tea at Mrs. Parker's, this forced absence of the nurse is very inopportune. However, little Alice, Mrs. Ross' seven-year-old daughter, is a bright child, so she feels that she can trust her to look after her grandma, and give her the medicine at the regular intervals. Mrs. Ross, herself, is suffering from a painful abrasion on her hand, for which she has procured an antiseptic to bathe it with, which is a deadly poison. It happens that the antiseptic and grandma's medicine are contained in similar shaped bottles, and Mrs. Ross in her hurry and excitement takes away the wrong bottle. While at Mrs. Parker's, the hostess cuts her finger with a paper knife and Mrs. Ross offers her the antiseptic to bathe it, when she discovers she has carried away the medicine, leaving the poison for the child to give grandma. Looking at the clock, she finds it is on the hour of the administering of the dose. The poor woman is beside herself in fearful helplessness, when Mrs. Parker suggests the telephone. This she tries, and she is put in further trepidation at her inability to get connection, for at Central the operators are too busy chatting to take notice. She at length gets her home and is relieved to learn from the child that grandma has not been given the poison, owing to the fact that baby spilt the first spoonful she poured out.[https://archive.org/details/filmindex190907film/page/n201/mode/2up "The Medicine Bottle"], plot description, ''The Film Index'' (New York, N.Y.: The Films Publishing Co.), 3 April 1909, p. 9. I.A. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) testifies on a court for a lawsuit by Dewey Crowe (Damon Herriman), who could be released from prison as he was forced to break out of prison. Judge Reardon (Stephen Root) concedes the release and grants Dewey $300,000 in compensation, much to his shock.
Boyd (Walton Goggins) meets with Ava (Joelle Carter) in prison, telling him that he hasn't had luck in finding an efficient lawyer for her case. Later that night, Boyd, Jimmy (Jesse Luken) and Carl (Justin Welborn) meet with Detroit criminals, who attempt to scam them. They execute the criminals but Boyd is shot in the ear and the shipment is nowhere to be found. Boyd calls Duffy (Jere Burns) to tell him that they need to go to Detroit. In Florida, Dewey's cousin, Dylan "Dyllie" Crowe (Jason Gray-Stanford) and Elvis Machado (Amaury Nolasco) meet with corrupt Coast Guard officer Simon Lee (Ron Yuan) to pay for his help in contraband. However, when Dyllie is short on money, they kill Lee.
As they are associated with Dewey, Art (Nick Searcy) sends Raylan to Florida to investigate Lee's disappearance. Before going to Florida, Raylan visits Dewey, who now owns Audrey's. Dewey denies being involved in Lee's disappearance and warns Raylan to stay away from the Crowes in Florida. At Florida, Raylan meets with Dan Grant (Matt Craven) and his partner, Deputy Greg Sutter (David Koechner). After investigating Elvis, they recognize Daryl Crowe Jr. (Michael Rapaport) as a person of interest. Somewhere, Dyllie and Elvis tell Daryl about the incident with Lee. Angry that they are now in trouble with the federal authorities, Daryl orders them to dispose the body.
Boyd and Duffy go to Detroit and meet with Sammy Tonin (Max Perlich) about problems with their drugs and money. However, Sammy's henchman, Picker (John Kapelos), suddenly kills Sammy and threatens Boyd and Duffy to hand over their money. But they overcome their captors and Picker reveals that Sammy owed money to the Canadian criminal bosses and the Canadians agreed to spare Picker if he killed Sammy and gave them the money. Boyd and Duffy confront the Canadians, who offer another shipment for the damages.
Raylan and Sutter question gator hunter Jean Baptiste (Edi Gathegi) about his possible connection to Daryl and Elvis but he claims not to know Elvis. After they leave, he calls Daryl to warn him about them. While dining, Raylan and Sutter are approached by Wendy Crowe (Alicia Witt), Daryl's sister as well as his lawyer, and offers a deal to avoid prison. When they accept the deal, Daryl visits them and agrees to hand them Elvis or face criminal charges. Daryl tells Elvis he will cut ties with him but Elvis demands $20,000 for his services, which Daryl agrees to provide on a hotel room.
As Wendy leaves with Elvis to a hotel room, Daryl orders his brother Danny (A. J. Buckley) to kill Dyllie for his reckless behavior. While driving, Elvis deduces the plan and orders Wendy to deviate from the road. Wendy drives to the city but she purposely crashes the car so she can escape. Elvis then goes to the docks to escape to Cuba on a small boat but Raylan and Sutter find him. Elvis prepares to shoot but they are faster, and they kill Elvis. The next day, Raylan informs Daryl that he got a pardon for his crimes as part of his deal. After they leave, Daryl complains to Baptiste that Florida means nothing as Dyllie is dead, Wendy left town and his business is falling. Baptiste then suggests that Daryl move to Kentucky.
Back at Kentucky, Raylan video-chats with Winona (Natalie Zea) and their newly-born child. Raylan does not reveal that he went to Florida. Boyd visits Lee Paxton (Sam Anderson) to pay him to help Ava get released from prison. Paxton coldly taunts him, even offering him a deal to have the witness change testimonies so Boyd is sent to prison instead. Boyd loses his temper and brutally attacks Paxton. Paxton's trophy wife, Mara (Karolina Wydra) witnesses the event and Boyd offers her the money he originally wanted to give to Paxton as silence or she will get killed. After Boyd leaves, Mara tends to her husband.
Martin Henchford is a laborer on an English estate. One night he is at a pub with several acquaintances when he begins to expound on his philosophy that there is no God, and there is no such thing as conscience. His polemic alarms and disturbs his companions, who shun him. Back on the estate he is accosted by landowner, Lord Rexford, who has always had an enmity towards Henchford, who he feels does not know his place. Things come to a head one day when Henchford refuses to carry out a demeaning task. In a rage, Rexford strikes him across the face with his riding crop. Henchford has had enough. That night he plots attack Rexford as he returns from a nearby estate. In the darkness he strings a rope across the road. As Rexford his riding home, his horse trips on the rope and throws Rexford, killing him. Henchford retrieves the rope and goes home.
The following day when the body is found, everyone assumes that the landowner had simply been killed when his horse threw him. Having gotten away with murder, Henchford makes plans to travel to America. He gains passage on a steamer, working his way across as a stoker in the boiler room. Once in New York, he gets a job as a sand hog, where is doing well until one day the tunnel begins to collapse, threatening to drown the crew. Henchford ensures that everyone makes it out alive, and as he is bringing the last man to the surface, he is overpowered by a vision of the man he murdered. .
As time goes on, he distinguishes himself further through hard work, rising through the ranks until he is made foreman, and finally put in charge of all construction. He also meets Elizabeth Bradford, the daughter of the construction company's owner, Elmer Bradford. The two fall in love and are married. The marriage ceremony is marred slightly when Henchford receives another vision of the murdered Rexford, superimposed over the face of the minister.
Time passes, and Henchford goes into politics, slowly rising through the ranks. However, he is continued to be plagued by visions of the dead Rexford. One night while at the theater watching a performance of ''Oliver Twist'', he is overcome when he sees the dead man's vision superimposed over Bill Sikes as he murders Nancy. There are several other times when he suffers from these visions. Eventually he runs for governor of New York and is elected. However, the strains of the office combine with his guilty conscience cause him to have a nervous breakdown. Elizabeth begs him to take a vacation, and he agrees, booking a trip on an ocean liner headed for England. With him go his wife and father-in-law. Once back in England, he returns to the village where he grew up, there he is taken to bed by his illness. One night, driven by guilt, he sneaks out of the sickroom and visits the site where he killed Rexford years earlier. On the road, he sees a final vision of the murdered man, has a heart attack and dies.
Two criminals, Jay (Wood Harris) and Roscoe (Steve Harris) attack one of their employees for selling marijuana to teenagers. Hot Rod (Mickey Jones) arrives and executes the employee. Nick Mooney (William Gregory Lee) visits Mara (Karolina Wydra) at the hospital, where he tries to have her confess that Boyd (Walton Goggins) was responsible for attacking Paxton (Sam Anderson).
Mooney and officers confront Boyd at the bar, deducing that he attacked Paxton. However, Mara denies acknowledging Boyd as the attacker, forcing Mooney not to arrest him. After arresting mob accountant Charles Monroe (Xander Berkeley), Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) visits Loretta (Kaitlyn Dever) in jail, as she sold marijuana to a cop's son. While Raylan understands her situation, he decides not to bail her out and let her stay in jail for the night to teach her a lesson. After being confronted by Loretta's boyfriend Derrick Waters (Riley Bodenstab), Raylan meets Loretta's social worker Alison Brander (Amy Smart). Raylan confronts Derrick at his apartment, finding him with Jay and Roscoe and tells him to break up with Loretta as he is a bad influence on her.
Boyd talks with Mara at the hospital, who says she intends to keep her promise of not revealing his name if he pays the money. Mooney discovers about their meeting and stops Mara in a highway and attacks her for humiliating him and threatens her to reveal Boyd as the attacker or Mooney will consider her the prime suspect. Raylan is visited by Loretta, who states that Derrick disappeared. Raylan saves Derrick from being killed by Jay and Roscoe and is revealed that Loretta mixed them up with Hot Rod. Raylan meets with Hot Rod and threatens him to leave Harlan. Knowing about Arlo's influence on him, Hot Rod accepts.
After leaving Derrick at a bus stop, Raylan finds that Loretta used him to get rid of Hot Rod and take his money now that Derrick wasn't around. At Audrey's, Dewey (Damon Herriman) is shocked to discover Daryl (Michael Rapaport) arrived at Harlan. As Raylan meets with Alison, Art (Nick Searcy) starts investigating Sammy Tonin's death and his association to Nicky Augustine's death. Mara stays with Paxton at the hospital and it appears he is waking up from his coma. Boyd and Jimmy (Jesse Luken) arrive to get a drug shipment but find it that it was stolen.
Boyd (Walton Goggins) accuses Duffy (Jere Burns) of sabotaging the drug shipment but Duffy claims not to be involved. They then starts rounding up a list of possible suspects. Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) and Alison (Amy Smart) are about to have sex in Monroe's (Xander Berkeley) mansion when a man named Henry Granger (Scott Anthony Leet) shows up outside with a baseball bat. When Raylan questions if Monroe sent him, Granger leaves.
The next day, Monroe has been released on bail but reaffirms to Raylan that he didn't send anyone to threaten him the previous night. Art (Nick Searcy) discovers the threat and orders Rachel (Erica Tazel) to stay with Raylan in Monroe's mansion, much to Raylan's annoyance. Meanwhile, Paxton (Sam Anderson) recovers from his coma but Mooney (William Gregory Lee) tells him that Boyd will not be prosecuted for anything even if Mara (Karolina Wydra) changes her testimony. Paxton tells Paxton to protect Mara and orders him to kill Boyd. Secretly, Mara warns Boyd about this just as he and Duffy find out that Cyrus (Bill Tangradi) was involved in the shipment after telling a woman known as "Candy".
Dewey (Damon Herriman) feels nervous, as now Daryl (Michael Rapaport) and Dylan (A. J. Buckley) are in Harlan. Daryl is interested in working with Dewey with his new fortune but is angered when he finds out that he bought Audrey's from Boyd for $250,000, which far exceeds its value and they could've used the money for a better bar. He tells Dewey to reclaim $100,000 from Boyd. Meanwhile, Raylan confronts Granger at his house, who claims that he didn't come for Raylan but for Alison, as he claims that she planted drugs, resulting in him losing custody of his son. Monroe deduces that his maid Gloria (Gabrielle Dennis) sent Granger so she could retrieve money from a safe that Duffy left in the mansion, so he sends her to the house to get it.
As Boyd prepares to find out more about Candy, Dewey shows up and demands $100,000 but Boyd does not fall for his demands. Dewey then desperately asks Boyd for the money, as he fears Daryl. Boyd then gives Dewey a speech, telling him to confront him and leaves for a mission. Boyd and Mara then trick Mooney into entering the house where Boyd threatens him at gunpoint while Mara threatens to cut his genitals. Boyd offers Mooney the chance to save himself by lying to Paxton, telling him that he killed Boyd. Without any other option, Mooney accepts. In order to convince Paxton of his death, Boyd and Mara work to plant his tattoos on a dead body. Gloria arrives at the mansion and opens the safe, which contains gold bars, but is discovered by Raylan and Rachel. They convince her to save herself by lying to Monroe that there is no gold. When she tells him, Monroe leaves to kill Duffy. Raylan arrives first to question Duffy about the safe when they hear gunshots outside. Monroe arrived but was mortally wound by Duffy's hitman while Rachel holds the hitman at gunpoint.
Inspired by Boyd's talk, Dewey confronts Daryl and tells him he wants him gone. Daryl seems understanding but he takes Dewey to a room to see something: Baptiste (Edi Gathegi) and Danny are torturing Wade (James LeGros) because he has been skimming Audrey's money for Boyd, which explains why Dewey has received very low income. Daryl then hands Dewey a handgun, telling him he needs to kill Wade. At the bar, Carl (Justin Welborn) delivers a caste to Boyd, which constrains "Candy": revealed to be Teri (Cathy Baron). He takes her phone to call the person who stole the shipment, revealed to be Johnny (David Meunier).
Dewey (Damon Herriman) and Wade (James LeGros) go to the woods to dig something. In reality, Dewey intends to kill Wade and is making him dig his own grave. Wade turns around and Dewey shoots him in the stomach, but Wade attacks him until Dewey knocks him over with a shovel. As the shovel breaks, Dewey is forced to take a crowbar from the car. However, when he returns, he finds that Wade is nowhere to be found.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) is told by Art (Nick Searcy) and Vasquez (Rick Gomez) that Wade was an informant for them and request that Raylan finds him. He and Tim (Jacob Pitts) check Audrey's but only find Kendal (Jacob Lofland) tending the bar. They then check Wade's house, only to find Danny (A. J. Buckley) in the property. Johnny (David Meunier), whose condition has improved and can now walk without a cane, meets with Boyd (Walton Goggins) to visit Ava (Joelle Carter) in prison. Johnny defends his decisions, stating that everything is Boyd's fault and leaves. Boyd sends Carl (Justin Welborn) to follow Johnny in car.
Dewey gets lost in the woods while trying to find Wade and finds that he has no service in his phone. Desperate, he asks for a sign of God, promising to clean himself after killing Wade. Just then, he notices a blood tail and discovers a severely wounded Wade nearby. Before he shoots him, a family finds him, failing to notice Wade. Dewey then decides to leave with the family, leaving Wade to die in the woods. In prison, Ava is sexually harassed by a guard, Albert Fekus (Danny Strong), whose plans to assault her are thwarted when a female guard shows up. Later, the female guard attacks Fekus for trying to assault Ava, and makes him promise to never do it again.
Raylan gets Wade's burner phone from Boyd in an attempt to locate him with a GPS. The phone gets him to a lodge where a murder of crows reveal that his corpse is nearby. Dewey contacts Daryl (Michael Rapaport) about his location and they set to go to the lodge. However, they notice the authorities have found Wade's corpse and they leave. When Dewey angrily confronts him about why he ordered him to kill him, Daryl says he tested him to say if he was a Crowe. Dewey exclaims that he is not a Crowe but Daryl points out that he shot at Wade.
Boyd and Carl eventually discover that Johnny met with Hot Rod (Mickey Jones) for the drug shipment. Art has gone to Detroit as he has a possible lead on Sammy Tonin's role in Nicky Augustine's death. Marshal Ed Kirkland (Shashawnee Hall) introduces him to Canadian gangster Al Sura (Will Sasso), who previously dealt with Boyd. Sura says that Sammy had a Kentucky lawman on his pocket who let him kill Nicky Augustine. He says that for more information, they must find Picker, who is hiding with Wynn Duffy. Meanwhile, Paxton (Sam Anderson) returns home, where he is convinced by Mooney (William Gregory Lee) that he killed Boyd. He tells Mara (Karolina Wydra) that he intends to pursue a case against Ava.
Raylan confronts Daryl, accusing the Crowes of being involved in Wade's death. He orders them to return to Florida but Daryl refuses to do it. So Raylan decides to put Kendal on state custody, as he was a minor serving alcohol earlier. The Crowes and Raylan are about to start a fight when Kendal agrees to leave with him to avoid problems. The episode ends as Carl shows Boyd the corpses of the men they killed at the bridge and men who were in the shipment robbery.
Criminologist Ross Simpson seems to have everything that one could desire; the respect of his university students, being an author, and having a secret identity. The only thing Simpson doesn't have is a large amount of money. Simpson's secret identity involves planning what he regards as perfect crimes, however they fail due to the stupidity and bumbling of the criminals he recruits to carry out his secret schemes.
Simpson's publishers send him on an all expenses paid trip to Buenos Aires that includes accommodation and an attractive secretary. Putting his writing on hold, Simpson schemes to rob the patrons of the Teatro Colón during the opening performance of ''La traviata'' using a gang of Argentinian criminals who are trained to sing. Things begin to go awry when Simpson is pursued by the angry Italian criminals who failed on one of his Italian jobs and a variety of sexy women who seem to get in his way...
Cowboy Cheney Holland (Don Megowan) and his brother Luke rob of a load of rifles but later are abandoned by the rest of their gang. The pursuing lawmen, including their former friend Marshal Matt Gordon (Jim Davis), chase the brothers, eventually killing Luke and apprehending Cheney. With his girlfriend Sherri (Allison Hayes) on his side, Cheney Holland escapes and seeks to avenge his younger brother. While Holland chases his previous gang of criminals led by Isaac Stansil (Gerald Milton), Holland is himself pursued by the stubborn Marshal Gordon. Holland eventually catches up with Stancil, killing him. Meanwhile, Gordon apprehends Sherry and uses her to lure Holland; the two meet in a dramatic showdown, and Holland is killed.
The small sleepy remote town of Kilnerry struggles as most of the residents are elderly and the younger ones will be going off to college soon. When a representative from the EPA visits the town’s quarterly townhall meeting to tell them their chemical plant has been polluting the waters and creating toxic fish, they learn a new mandatory process, called P172, must be adapted by the plant. However, there is one small side effect. When exposed to P172, laboratory rats have shown a dramatic increase in sexual libido. The residents panic and chaos ensues. The sheriff struggles to maintain order over the following months as chaos and mayhem ensue; a catastrophic orgy attempt, indecent exposure, the priest becomes a nudist to be closer to God, and some of the more decrepit residents compete in a dance competition with a risqué performance. Just as the sheriff has reached his breaking point in an effort to control everyone and keep the town from changing, the EPA returns to inform them that they discovered the rats had been used in a previous pheromone test and that P172 has no side effects. Plagued with guilt, they realize that by thinking they had no control, they learned to open up, accept others, throw caution to the wind and live again, and fall in love. The sheriff is faced with his actions and apologizes to the town. The residents go on to embrace a new life and create new destinies.
Papa Benji is a story about the Egwuowun family, their pepper soup joint and their son Benjamin. Peter Egwuowun owns one of the best Pepper Soup joint in the 60s and no one knew his recipes except for Benjamin his son. Benjamin had dreams to become a banker and invest in his father's Pepper Soup business but his dreams were cut short when his parents died in an accident and his uncle ran the business down, and he wasn't able to further his education. He later became the Head of security in a bank when he grew up and on his 45th birthday celebration, he prepared pepper soup with his father's recipes for his colleagues and everyone was blown away asking for more, including the bank manager. He was later given a loan by the bank to start the Pepper Soup business. Papa Benji's wife on the other hand is a failed fashion designer who owns a shop next to their house but was always gossiping with her friends, she also very spiritual and believes in too much fasting and prayers. Benjamin(Jnr) their son is a marlian who loves music and he is an upcoming musician who doesn't know how to sing that much. Mr Jiminus and Papa Solo are both pensioners who are regular customers at Papa Benji's pepper soup joint including Mr Pius who is there always supporting anyone of the two who buys him drink. Papa Benji tells the story of an Igbo man, his family, his customers, everything and everyone surrounding them in a funny way.
Aurore celebrates her 70th birthday surrounded by her friends and four grown children: the eldest Jean-Pierre is the father of a family and wine representative, Juliette is a French teacher and dreams of career as a writer, Margaux is a freelance photographer, and Mathieu is single at 30 years old. Since the death of their father, Jean-Pierre naturally assumes the paternalistic and benevolent role with his siblings. One day, he is contacted by his old friend Héléna, a fashionable theater actress, who tells him terrible news.
The story is set in Arbonne, a fictional country bordered by the countries of Arimonda, Gorhaut, Gotzland, Portezza and Valensa. Residents of these countries worship one of two deities, the war god Corannos or the mother goddess Rian.
The main protagonist is a Coran soldier named Blaise from Gorhaut. Like other men of his country, he is a ruthless warrior devoted to Corannos. A mercenary for hire, he leaves the increasingly politically corrupt Gorhaut, in which a puppet king has been installed after resolution of a long war with Valensa. The leaders intend to conquer Arbonne to the south, a land ruled by women and observant of the god Rian, and abolish the worship of the female deity.
The blind Priestess of Rian, religious leader in Arbonne, informs the country's political leaders of the impending arrival of Blaise, who is hired by the powerful duke and troubadour Bertran de Talair. The latter is engaged in a decades-long feud with another nobleman, Urte de Miraval.
At an institute for people with mental disabilities, a love triangle develops between three residents.
Paxton (Sam Anderson) wakes up in the middle of the night when Mooney (William Gregory Lee) calls him to tell him that they found six corpses in his funeral home associated with a shooting, causing Paxton to deduce Boyd (Walton Goggins) is alive. When he hangs up, he finds Boyd in his bedroom, who taunts him by saying that his reputation and legacy are ruined. He then shoots Paxton in the mouth and stages his death to make it look like a suicide.
In Windsor, Ontario, Al Sura (Will Sasso) is killed by a hitman named Elias Marcos (Alan Tudyk) after confessing to all the crimes committed by his associates. Meanwhile, Wendy (Alicia Witt) arrives in Harlan and takes custody of Kendal (Jacob Lofland) from Alison (Amy Smart). Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) tells her that he wants the Crowes out of Kentucky and plans to reinstate their parole. Art (Nick Searcy) watches a meeting between Duffy (Jere Burns) and Picker (John Kapelos) when he notices Marcos nearby. He talks with Marcos outside a fast-food restaurant and threatens him to leave. Art then talks with Duffy and Picker in the restaurant, when Marco enters and demands that they hand over Picker. Art dissuades him and Marcos leaves.
Daryl (Michael Rapaport) and Baptiste (Edi Gathegi) visit Boyd at his bar, demanding that he returns the money that he stole from Dewey (Damon Herriman). Boyd and Jimmy (Jesse Luken) force them to leave when they threaten them with guns. Boyd meets with Hot Rod (Mickey Jones) about partnering in smuggling heroin to Mexico but Hot Rod is very skeptical of its success. He later meets with Mooney and Mara (Karolina Wydra) in a restaurant and after Mooney states that Paxton will now be responsible for the corpses, a hitman hired by Boyd enters and kills Mooney. Boyd tells Mara that the man is dying and he supplied his family with the money that he was going to give to Mara. He tells Mara to leave Harlan and never come back. With Mooney's and Paxton's deaths, the case against Ava (Joelle Carter) is dropped and she will be released the next day.
Raylan sees Art and Vasquez (Rick Gomez) questioning Picker, who reveals that Marcos is Theo Tonin's consigliere. Raylan privately talks with Picker, threatening him to reveal Marcos' location. Raylan and Art head to a warehouse, where Marcos awaits for them with a large shotgun. After a tense gunfight, Raylan kills Marcos by shooting him in the back. Art laments that they lost the only man who could lead them to Tonin when authorities discover a blood trail to a container. They open the container to find a bandaged Tonin (Adam Arkin) inside.
In prison, Ava and an inmate are visited by Fekus (Danny Strong), who takes a knife and stabs himself. The inmate then exclaims that Ava stabbed Fekus and guards take Ava. An angry Boyd goes to the county jail, where he is told that she will now be transferred to a state penitentiary. At Audrey's, Wendy allows Daryl to keep Kendal if he provides a better home for him and agrees to stay in Harlan. Baptiste talks with Danny about missing grocery items and their talk soon turns into a confrontation, which ends when Danny suddenly kills Baptiste with a shotgun in front of Kendal. He then threatens Kendal to never tell anyone about the murder.
Hot Rod visits Johnny (David Meunier) during a poker game night with Jay (Wood Harris) and Roscoe (Steve Harris) when Jay and Roscoe point their guns at Johnny, as Hot Rod reached a deal with Boyd for Johnny. However, Johnny reveals that he invested his money and split it with Jay and Roscoe, who now point a shocked Hot Rod with their guns. At the Marshal's office, while they celebrate, Vasquez reveals to Art and Raylan that Picker confessed that a lawman worked on Sammy's pocket and allowed the assassination of Nicky Augustine. Raylan gets nervous, until Vasquez states that it was probably missing FBI Agent Jerry Barkley. After Vasquez leaves, Raylan also goes. However, he returns and tells Art that the lawman wasn't Barkley.
The short story centers on a young lady who impersonates Grace Jones after watching her on TV. She does this in order to secure a job.
As male demons cannot produce offspring, they choose their mates by turning human girls into demons. One such girl, Kanna Asagiri, is taken to Kigasato High School on her 16th birthday to eventually become the bride of its most powerful demon and student council president, Kaki Kito. In order to protect Kanna, Mitsuaki Shizuma, Minaha Hayasaki, and Reiji Takatsuki assume the roles of her "guardian wings" and court her for her hand in marriage.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) finds a bewildered Art (Nick Searcy) at the bar after his confession. Raylan wants to talk with him but Art just responds by punching him in the face and leaving the bar. Meanwhile, Ava (Joelle Carter) is transferred to a women's prison in a solitary cell.
Boyd (Walton Goggins) visits former partner Gunnar Swift (Branton Box) to ask for his family help in aiding Ava from prison. That night, Alison (Amy Smart) visits Kendal (Jacob Lofland) for a mandatory check-up. The Crowes express skepticism with her relationship with Raylan. When she leaves and drives at a highway, a car commanded by Danny (A. J. Buckley) rear-ends her and drives her off the road. Back at Audrey's, Danny expresses concern about Jean Baptiste's whereabouts, to which Daryl (Michael Rapaport) gives him an alibi and Kendal (Jacob Lofland) backs him up.
Danny and Dewey (Damon Herriman) confront Carl (Justin Welborn) at the bar as he refuses to disclose Boyd's location. After a fight, they knock him out, intending to extort money from Boyd for Carl. They explain their crime activities to Wendy (Alicia Witt) when Raylan and Rachel (Erica Tazel) visit them. Raylan intends to enter, as he knows Danny was involved in Alison's crash. Danny and Dewey hide behind the door, ready to attack him when Wendy convinces him to leave. Ava is now assigned to be in general population. Boyd pays Swift to have his sister in prison protect her, which he agrees to do. However, Swift and his sister betray Boyd for having abandoned his white supremacist roots and the sister has her gang strip part of Ava's hair. That night, she asks an inmate for a knife to finish the rest of the job.
After making a deal with Korean gangsters, Boyd discovers about Ava's attack. He and Jimmy (Jesse Luken) return to the bar and find no sign of Carl. He calls his phone and Dewey responds. However, poor service prevents them from properly communicating and Boyd fails to see that Dewey is behind the kidnapping. Dewey and Danny are discovered at their cabin by Raylan and Rachel, discovering a bandaged Carl. Raylan prepares to take Danny into custody when Carl claims that he and Danny did this on purpose as they are attracted to pain. Unable to arrest him without a proper testimony, Raylan and Rachel are forced to leave without Danny.
Raylan and Rachel discuss in the car about Art's new attitude towards him, with Raylan refusing to reveal any details. Boyd, Carl and Jimmy then confront the Crowes at Audrey's for their actions. But they are willing to forgive them in exchange for a partnership. The Crowes help them in confronting Swift at his warehouse for the betrayal, with Daryl brutally attacking him. He later calls Hot Rod (Mickey Jones) to discuss their business. Hot Rod gives him a coded message through the phone and Boyd realizes that Johnny is holding him hostage. Boyd later visits Daryl and offers him a job: he wants Daryl to kill Johnny.
In the past, Jacob Finch Bonner wrote a reasonably successful novel. But he was unable to produce anything fruitful after that. Now, Bonner is a has-been and he knows it. He is also a Professor in a shabby Vermont MFA program. One day, Bonner appropriates a story-idea developed by one of his students, now deceased. While alive, the student bragged that the plot (story idea) is a guaranteed best seller. So, upon learning of the student's death, Bonner uses the essentials of the student's plot to write his new book. In the novel, the book that Bonner writes is entitled ''Crib''. World-wide success and accolades pour down on him. Then at the pinnacle of all the adulation, Bonner receives an anonymous email claiming he is a thief. Hence, Elizabeth Egan of the ''New York Times'' writes: "And if you’re a reader who likes stories where a terrible decision snowballs out of control, this book is just what the librarian ordered. Welcome to a spectacular avalanche."
Boyd (Walton Goggins) and the Crowes raid Hot Rod's warehouse, but find no sign of him nor Johnny (David Meunier). Boyd then states that he will go to Mexico as he thinks Johnny might be heading for his drug shipment.
At the office, Art (Nick Searcy) has assigned Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) to attend more cases. A man named Larry Salmeron (Greg Bryan) asks for his help, as the Marshals took his winnings from an online gaming site owned by Charles Monroe. Raylan shows him that he was scammed as the notice incorrectly wrote "Marshall" instead of "Marshal". Furious, Larry and his henchman Kemp (Gary Basaraba) visit the man responsible for the scam, T.C. Flemming (T.J. Linnard) and his girlfriend Candace (Adrienne Frantz). However, upon learning of the money involved, Kemp kills Larry in front of them. Kemp then takes Candace with him when Raylan appears in the apartment, warning T.C. to deliver all the money or he will kill Candace. T.C. escapes through a window as Raylan finds Larry's corpse in the bathtub.
Johnny is in Mexico and convinces a local Mexican criminal to let him visit Korean gangster Yoon (James Kyson) after offering a better deal than Boyd's. Boyd arrives at Yoon's mansion in Mexico and is surprised to see Johnny already there. Boyd is then shocked when Yoon tells him he accepted Johnny's higher offer and Johnny calls his henchmen to bring the money to the mansion. Upon getting the money, Yoon and the Mexican partner with Johnny and allow him to do anything with Boyd. They just warn him that he can't kill him in Mexico, as it would arise suspicions and problems for them.
In prison, Ava (Joelle Carter) enters into the protection of Judith (Dale Dickey), supplying drugs for her in prison. However, when she finds that her future involves having sex with guards, she plants drugs on a guard, causing his arrest and heavily impacting Judith's business. Alison (Amy Smart) tells Raylan that she got suspended from her job after Wendy (Alicia Witt) talked to her boss about many misconduct cases and her relationship with Raylan. Raylan is also taunted by T.C., who has been hacking and emptying his bank accounts. The Marshals track T.C.'s location to a hotel room, but it's actually the location of Kemp and Candace. Candace then gives them T.C.'s location and the Marshals arrest him at his grandma's house. While driving him to jail, Raylan is given tips by T.C. on how to win money through radio stations.
Kendal (Jacob Lofland) tries to talk with Wendy about Baptiste's murder but can't bring himself to tell her so he calls his uncle Jack for help. At the office, Raylan finally talks with Art, who has been evading him and only talks to him through Rachel (Erica Tazel) or Tim (Jacob Pitts). He demands that Art either reinstates him as deputy or transfer him anywhere else. He then leaves for Florida to visit his daughter, telling Art he wants an answer when he returns. Before leaving for Florida, he talks with Wendy at a bar, where he deduces that Daryl (Michael Rapaport) was involved in Dyllie's death, surprising her.
In Mexico, Johnny and his henchmen take Boyd to the desert to show him the shipment. However, the Crowes emerge from the shipment and take them hostage. Yoon never planned to side with Johnny and tipped off Boyd. As he offers a chance to his crew to join him, Daryl and Danny (A. J. Buckley) kill Johnny's henchmen after they think they're pulling guns on them, infuriating Boyd as Yoon said they couldn't kill on Mexico. Johnny taunts Boyd for the moment, which prompts him to kill Johnny by shooting him in the head. Realizing what just happened, he calls Yoon to tell him that they've got a problem.
The series follows Wolfboy, an imaginative oddball who discovers a strange realm at the centre of the earth where fantastical beings called ‘Sprytes’ create things for the world on the surface - clouds, trees, rabbits, dreams, hiccups, memories, time... everything. With the help of his newfound Spryte friends, Xandra and Sprout, Wolfboy learns that not only can he use the creative energy of the Everything Factory to make his wild imagination come to life, but that he is destined to play a central role in an age-old battle between the forces of creation and destruction. He soon comes to realize that being different is what makes him special - and that, ultimately, it’s the oddballs and dreamers who change the world.
(Note: The main character has no name, and the gender is selected by the player. Let's assume that he's a man named Lee)
The game is set in modern-day China. On a rainy night, Yang, a disgraced student of a martial arts school, leads a raid on his former school, along with four martial artists: * Fajar "The Botanist". He's a ferocious middle-aged man, wields a machete, and never talks. * Sean "The Fighter". He's an arrogant young man who wields a bo staff and regards the school's martial artists as weak. * Kuroki "The Artist". She's a young Japanese woman who wields a bladed three-section staff. * Jinfeng "The CEO". She's an elderly, one-armed Chinese woman. She wields a rope dart, whose non-lethal end is attached to her right-arm socket.
After killing the students with Fajar and Sean, Yang confronts the school's sifu (his former master), who is fighting Kuroki and Jinfeng. The sifu fights him, but Yang finally strikes him in the chest, causing him to suffer a fatal heart attack. After searching through the sifu's belongings, Yang finds the sifu's only child (Lee) hiding nearby and orders Fajar to slit his throat. Lee later wakes up to find his throat healed, thanks to the power of an ancient talisman in his hand (the talisman can revive dead people, but they grow older with each revival). Vowing revenge on Yang and his accomplices, Lee spends the next eight years living in isolation, training relentlessly and gathering information about his targets.
Lee, now a 20-year-old martial artist, starts his quest for revenge and tracks down the targets: * Fajar. He now has chlorokinesis, with which he works for a gang of drug traffickers. Lee slits Fajar's throat with his machete. * Sean. He now has pyrokinesis and runs a martial arts school and an illegal underground fighting club. Lee beats Sean to death with his bo staff. * Kuroki. She now creates superhuman illusions, has an ink-inspired dark self that wields kunai, and owns an art gallery that acts as a front for organized crime. Lee stabs Kuroki's heart with her kunai. * Jinfeng. She is now a wealthy but corrupt businesswoman who uses supernatural bells and a similarly themed meteor hammer. Lee strangles Jinfeng to death with her meteor hammer. Finally, Lee confronts Yang at his private sanctuary. Yang explains that the sifu abandoned him when his loved ones were close to death, which led him to turn against his former master. After a fierce fight, Lee finally strikes Yang in the chest, the same way he killed his father.
After killing Yang, however, Lee (as his younger self) sees two graves in red light. At that moment, he learns what happened to Yang in the past. Yang tried to steal the talisman to save his wife and daughter. The sifu declared that he lost his worthiness by dishonoring his oath. Yang was expelled from the school afterward.
The talisman sends Lee back to the point before he tracks down Fajar, stating: "He/She who has Kung Fu and Wude [(morality)] makes the other know he/she can break him. His/Her hands go out like lightning, and the other doesn't want to fight anymore".
Lee goes after the five targets again. This time, he can spare however many of them he wants to. He finds out that the talisman's statement is true about the five martial artists. That also helps Lee reconsider his view on his revenge and reinforces the importance of Wude.
The game has two endings, depending on the player's actions:
If Lee kills any of the targets: The player will get the original ending.
If Lee spares all of the targets:
His fight with Yang continues into the graveyard from the other ending, this time in the real world. After sparing Yang, Lee dies from his injuries (he couldn't revive because Yang took the talisman from him earlier in the fight). However, because he adhered to the principles of Wude, he finally attained enlightenment.
A post-credits scene shows Lee, now a sifu in his own right, training new students at his father's former school. One of the talisman's coins is faded.
(It's heavily implied that after Lee's death, Yang, presumably moved by his Wude, used the talisman to revive him)
This series is depicting a mystery incident that deals with human desires and truths uncovered in pursuit of a suspect involved in a mysterious death.
Occurs in a reconstructing apartment, Lee Koong-bok (played by Kang Sung-yeon) is a real estate agent that works in it apartment and known with her popular name as '''''The Queen of Nosiness''''' or '''''The Nosiest Queen''''' by her neighborhood. She has a meddlesome type of personality. Meanwhile, In Ho-chul (played by Jo Han-sun), a self-conceited veteran detective. Although his bad-temper, he's a charismatic person. Together, they oftenly bicker when try to chase and confront each other, but, since they two become embroiled in a mysterious incident, they find clues to this incident and choose to work together to find the truth.
The novel is set during a civil conflict in an unnamed West African country. The setting resembles recent conflicts in Rwanda and Liberia where the government has been overthrown by insurgents and racial and tribal tensions are being fanned. It is told from two points of view – Laokolé, a sixteen year-old girl about to sit her final exams and the titular Johnny, a young rebel about the same age.
The story begins with Laokolé hearing of an upcoming period of looting. She buries her valuables and takes her mother and younger brother and flees with other refugees. Johnny on the other hand is excited for the upcoming looting, feeling triumphant and ready to get his due.
Laokolé must push her mother in a wheelbarrow and soon loses her brother. They find some respite in a UN compound but the organisation is crowded and eventually the foreign workers are evacuated, leaving the local population alone. She alone is given the opportunity to flee with the foreigners but refuses.
Outside the compound every refuge is attacked by rebels. Johnny is enjoying the rampaging, although constantly finds himself trying to justify the rape, robbery and murder.
The two stories converge with the author bringing Laokolé and Johnny together, with a semi-happy but hopeful end.
Martine Deveraux (Kéllé Bryan) receives a text from the hospital stating that she will receive the results from her recent MRI scan that day. She heads off to the party she is hosting for her father Walter (Trevor A. Toussaint). Unbeknownst to Martine, her daughter Celeste Faroe (Andrea Ali) has invited her father Felix Westwood (Richard Blackwood) in a bid to reunite her parents. When Felix arrives at the party, he explains that Walter demanded that he left Martine. Felix's estranged son DeMarcus (Tomi Ade) also arrives at the party and is asked to stay in the village by Felix. Stressed out from family drama, Martine goes canoeing in the river by the party. Felix follows her, but is followed by DeMarcus, who crashes his boat into Felix's and sends him underwater. He almost drowns, but is saved by Martine. The two later agree to reconcile their relationship. Pearl Anderson (Dawn Hope) speaks with Walter about his dead brother Wilfed, who killed himself due to facing persecution for being gay. Pearl informs a guilt-ridden Walter that while he can learn from the past, he should live in the present.
Ripley Lennox (Ki Griffin) meets with Brooke Hathaway (Tylan Grant), where the two confess their romantic feelings for each other. Brooke states that they would not kiss Ripley until the pair had been on at least three dates, so Ripley asks Brooke on three dates within the day. After the third date, the pair kiss. After Goldie McQueen (Chelsee Healey) learns that her son Prince (Malique Thompson-Dwyer) has become a vegan and wants to take Olivia Bradshaw's (Emily Burnett) surname after they get married, she feels he is ashamed of the McQueen family. Olivia then finds Prince eating a meat burger and he reveals that he has changed himself to appeal to her. In response, Olivia enlists Goldie's help to give her a makeover in order to look like a McQueen. While alone, Nate Denby (Chris Charles) lays out printed cards of numerous residents' social media profiles and picks up Felix's.
Ralph Brooks is dating Julia Dean. When the two attend a reception, he meets Rita Reynolds, the wife of John Reynolds, a wealthy broker. He becomes entranced with her and falls for her false story of spousal abuse. He agrees to take her away from her situation and elope. However, the reality is that Rita is simply using both her husband and Ralph. Her husband is nothing more than a cash machine to finance her exorbitant lifestyle, while Ralph is the perfect patsy to help her further her selfish goals. She has selected a night on which her husband is scheduled to be out for her and Ralph to escape. She also maneuvers the household staff to be out as well. This is so she can rob her husband's safe prior to leaving. However, as she is emptying the safe a thief, Red Hall, actually arrives and interrupts her. As the two confront one another, her husband unexpectedly returns home. Seeing that he is being robbed, he confronts his wife and thief, brandishing a gun. The husband and wife struggle, during which the gun goes off, killing the husband. She decides to blame Red for the murder, and holds him at gunpoint. When Ralph arrives, he listens to the recap of what happened, and is so revolted by Rita's true nature, he balks at going through with her plan. When she sees that she has alienated Ralph, she changes her plan, and orders the thief to escape, turning the gun on Ralph.
When the police arrive, Rita blames the murder on Ralph, and on the strength of her testimony, he is convicted and sent to prison for twenty years. While in prison, he manages to reform his cellmate, Tug Riley, and eventually the two manage to escape from prison, at the same time as another group of criminals. During the ensuing chase, Tug and Ralph escape and return to the city, while the other group of criminals is chased, and drives their car off a drawbridge as they attempt to flee, drowning them all.
Meanwhile, Red has been blackmailing Rita, threatening to go to the police with the truth of her husband's murder. As his demands increase, he concocts a plan for her to hold a fancy costume reception, at which he will rob all her guests. When Tug and Ralph get back to the city, Red recruits Tug to help him rob the guests during the party. However, now reformed by Ralph, he goes to him and reveals Red's plan. Ralph comes up with his own plan and informs the police of the impending crime, and goes to the reception masquerading as the dead John Reynolds. The police arrive in time to catch Red red-handed with stolen jewels on him. Rita is confronted by the specter of her dead husband, causing her to confess her guilt in his murder, thus exonerating Ralph, who is returned to his mother and Julia.
The film revolves around a poor family that financially depends heavily on their daughter, Halla, who works as a singer in small bars. One day, the daughter meets Aziz, a young millionaire who returns from Paris and she falls in love with him. The family encourages this relationship until she marries this millionaire in order to lift them out of poverty in which they live. However, Halla refuses to consummate the marriage due to the disparity in the social level but she's still in love with Aziz.
''Rafik Hamdy'' is a famous writer, who has one daughter, ''Khairya'', a college student. Her colleague ''Ibrahim'', the diligent student, falls in love with her and she also exchanges love, although the rich student ''Hani'' admires her, ''Ibrahim'' tries to hide the truth of his social level for fear that ''Khairiya'' will move away from him, to claim that he is from a wealthy family. But eventually, ''Rafik'' knows the truth and confronts ''Ibrahim'' and now ''Khairia'' must choose.
The film begins with aspiring dancer Tony Michaels practicing for a dance at Lakeview Dance Camp. As the camp season comes to an end, he and his girlfriend, Sage, bid each other farewell, but not before she gives him sunflower seeds to plant in a special place. Tony gives her his eagle necklace to remember him by. However, Tony, who is actually a high school football player, is burdened by the responsibility of winning the upcoming Homecoming game for his coach and father figure, as well as his school. Sage is constantly on the move with her two mothers, Kate and Gillian, who work as drug dealers selling medicinal marijuana. Tony plants his seeds in a memorial for his late parents.
Sage dreams of settling down in a new home and aspires for a normal life. After her family's trailer breaks down when they head for a new spot to sell marijuana, Sage senses a golden opportunity to get an education at Mount Abe High School. When she arrives, Sage is greeted by Nancy, a bubbly cheerleader who becomes her friend. Unfortunately, Beth, the conniving captain of the cheerleading squad, hears of Sage's arrival after trying to seduce Tony to become her Homecoming King. Beth taunts Sage for her Vermont heritage, but Sage tells Nancy and the other girls at school of her summer with Tony, who tells his fellow jocks of his special time with Sage.
Unfortunately, Beth, realizing that Sage and Tony know each other and jealous of Tony's relationship with her, devises a scheme that involves driving a wedge between the two lovers. Beth injures Nancy by fracturing her arm and lies to Sage that Nancy was killed in an accident so Sage can take her place at the cheerleading pep rally. Meanwhile, Cody, the school quarterback who holds a grudge against Tony for taking his spot as the football star, swipes Tony's phone and hands it to Beth.
At the pep rally, Beth humiliates Sage in front of the whole school. The jocks run in, and Sage realizes that Tony is actually the football star. Outside the gym, Beth blackmails Tony to join her for Homecoming, threatening to put photos of him dancing on blast if he doesn't comply. Later, Tony confesses to Sage that he was lying to her to get through the summer to cope with his reputation and he has to win Homecoming, which his school hasn't done in twenty-five years. Crushed, Sage leaves the school and vents her frustrations. She fakes sick to stay home, but reluctantly goes back under her mother Kate's encouragement.
Tony asks Sage for another chance and takes her to the tool shed in his backyard, telling her that his coach became his father figure after his parents passed away, football isn't the only thing he's passionate about, and he's afraid of being honest with his coach. Sage tells Tony of her family's drug dealing and that they're trying to steer clear of the law before showing him her flower garden. As Homecoming approaches, Sage prepares Tony for a dance, while at school, the latter and the athletes prepare for the Homecoming game. Meanwhile, Beth uses Cody's phone to track down Sage, discovering the marijuana her family is growing.
At school, Coach confiscates Tony's phone after catching him looking at a video of Sage. He hands it back and reminds Tony that winning Homecoming is his responsibility. That night, Tony proposes that he and Sage run off together.
The next day, Tony runs into Beth, who threatens to post the photos she took of the weed if he doesn't go along with her offer. Not wanting to turn Sage over to the police, Tony takes Beth's side. Later, Coach, having discovered that Tony went to Lakeview for the summer, reprimands him for doing so. Tony argues with him over his chosen future and attempts to kick the ball, but ends up starting a fight instead. Tony runs into town to vent his frustrations, then discovers that Sage had torn up her garden, giving him an idea.
At school, on Homecoming Day, Beth calls the police to report Sage's family's drug dealing to get her arrested, but Sage throws her cell phone into the toilet out of revenge. When she gets home, Officer Gorinsky, the town cop, goes in to investigate Sage's family's cannabis farming. Kate and Gillian arrive, and Gorinsky discovers the garden but is fooled. As Sage discovers, Tony has switched the weed with sunflowers from his parents' memorial, leaving two to honor them. All the while, Tony's big brother Kevin shows Coach a video of Tony as a kid celebrating his late mother's birthday, which is why he dreamed of becoming a dancer.
As the Homecoming game begins, Sage and Tony reunite and go to Mount Abe so Tony can win for the school. Unfortunately, Beth traps Sage in the hallway, but Nancy comes to her rescue and pummels Beth, giving Sage enough time to get to Homecoming. Just when it seems that the Mount Abe Eagles are losing, Tony arrives in time to pull off the dance he and Sage were working on before reconciling with his coach and winning the game. Afterwards, the whole high school comes together to celebrate the Homecoming win, with Sage and Tony finally claiming their destiny.
Initially set in Newgate Prison, pregnant Tully Truegood is charged with murder where she looks back on her life with her various incarnations as an orphan, whore and possibly murderer. Tully is able to see ghosts and more troubling is her ability for others to see them. Much of the story is set in a high-class brothel where Tully is groomed to be a successful courtesan.
In the aftermath of the shooting, the Mexicans and Yoon are angry at Boyd (Walton Goggins) and the Crowes for getting people killed in the territory and threaten to abandon their partnership. Boyd persuades them to continue but they tell him he needs to take the corpses back to America.
Kendal (Jacob Lofland) is picked up by his uncle, Jack (Kyle Bornheimer) and they meet with Wendy (Alicia Witt) at a restaurant. Wendy excuses herself to go to the restroom but when she returns, he finds that they already left for Cedar Point. She returns to Audrey's and finds a man named Michael (William Forsythe), who is looking for Jack. Wendy uses a shotgun to blow the tires on his car and leaves. Shen then calls Raylan (Timothy Olyphant), who is about to leave for Florida with Alison (Amy Smart), for his help. Raylan refuses to help her until Alison is aware of the situation, as Wendy promises to help her end her suspension and offers to give Raylan information on her brothers.
In prison, Penny (Danielle Panabaker) dislocates Ava's (Joelle Carter) shoulder, causing her to go the infirmary in order to get drugs but the nurse refuses to supply anything for her. She later meets her, scolding her for asking in public. Kendal deduces that Jack is hiding something and confronts him, to which Jack creates a fabricated story about preventing a rape. Kendal sees through this and demands the truth, also revealing that he knows Jack and Wendy are his parents. Jack then reveals that he skimmed money from poker games and stole $35,000 from Michael, who is now pursuing him. Jack escapes when he notices Michael nearby, and escapes with the duffel bag of money, causing Michael to take Kendal with him.
Boyd and the Crowes face problems in Mexico while transporting the truck. The Crowes complain about having to travel in the container without an air conditioner, forcing them to get a separate car for them. To complicate matters, they are stopped by Mexican police officers. The officers are aware of their intentions and Boyd is forced to bribe them to buy their silence. However, the officers confiscate their truck, unaware that they transporting the corpses and not the drugs.
Raylan, Wendy and Jack meet with Michael and Kendal. Michael reveals that his son caught Jack skimming and Jack put him on a coma before running away, explaining why Michael is following him. Michael and Jack then fight until Raylan stops them, arresting both for their criminal activities. Wendy talks with Kendal about their real identities but Kendal does not intend to change their status. Worried about Kendal's future, Raylan decides to give him the money he intended to take to Florida. He then talks with Wendy about their part of the deal, but Wendy reveals that she doesn't know anything besides knowing they are on Mexico, upsetting Raylan.
Boyd and the Crowes celebrate at a bar just as Daryl's (Michael Rapaport) contact arrives to help them smuggle the drugs. However, Jimmy (Jesse Luken) tells Boyd that he overheard a Spanish conversation, signaling that Daryl set everything up. Boyd and Jimmy then leave with the Crowes, not telling them their new discovery. Raylan visits Alison, telling her about the events of the day, stating that Wendy will honor her word and end her suspension. Despite this, Alison states she is breaking up with Raylan.
At the funeral of a young woman named Lisa (Samantha Fox), several people who influenced her life in the time leading up to her death begin to have flashbacks. Paul (Rick Iverson) meets Lisa in a brothel, and offers her money to pose for some nude photographs, which she accepts. After a few sessions, Paul introduces Lisa to Stephen Sweet (David Pierce), who provides Lisa with money, drugs, and an apartment in return for sexual favours. Initially, Stephen and Lisa participate in consensual BDSM sessions, but eventually this escalates into him hiring two men to rape Lisa in front of him. Behind Stephen's back, Lisa begins a sexual relationship with Carmen (Vanessa del Rio). Together, Lisa and Carmen get revenge on Stephen by sodomising him with a strap-on dildo. Finding that she's developed a tolerance to the drugs Stephen gave her, Lisa is introduced to heroin by Carmen. While under the influence, Lisa has sex with a couple, only to break down in tears in front of a mirror. Lisa comes to Carmen for more heroin, which she gives her in return for a kiss. Carmen offers to let Lisa administer her own dose, which results in her death by overdose.
In Texas, Dewey (Damon Herriman), Danny (A. J. Buckley) and Carl (Justin Welborn) deliver the drug shipment to their contacts and depart for Kentucky. While talking with Daryl (Michael Rapaport), Boyd (Walton Goggins) tells him he knows about the set-up in the desert, which he doesn't deny.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) receives the case of Johnny's murder along with Hot Rod's henchmen. He goes to Memphis, Tennessee, meeting with DEA Agent Alex Miller (Eric Roberts), asking for his help in finding Hot Rod (Mickey Jones). Raylan and the DEA find one of Hot Rod's warehouses, finding Jay (Wood Harris) and Roscoe (Steve Harris) and arrest them. However, Jay and Roscoe overcome their captor and they are revealed to have Hot Rod held in another warehouse. Hot Rod stabs his captor in the neck with a pencil but is shot in the process. Raylan and Miller reach Hot Rod, who tells them Boyd may be behind Johnny's death, but he dies of his injuries. Rowena then gives Ava a new task: she has to kill Judith (Dale Dickey).
Boyd visits Ava (Joelle Carter) in prison, who tells him that nurse Rowena (Deidrie Henry) will leave the prison and will need his help in exchange for protecting her, which he accepts to do. Rowena visits Boyd at his bar, intending to smuggle drugs into prison and wants his help in getting revenge against a person who killed her partner. Boyd visits the man, Elmont Swain (Muse Watson) at a nursing home. Elmont defends his actions, stating that his daughter died due to the drugs smuggled in prison. Despite the assignment, Boyd symphatizes with Elmont and offers to get him out of the home to live his remaining days in peace. He and Jimmy (Jesse Luken) take Elmont on a trip in his truck, where Jimmy strangles Elmont until he is dead.
Jay and Roscoe intercept a meeting between Boyd, Daryl, Duffy (Jere Burns) and Picker (John Kapelos). However, Raylan and Miller arrive and order them to drop their weapons. Roscoe resists, causing Miller to kill him and arrest Jay. After he is released, Daryl visits Kendal (Jacob Lofland) and Wendy (Alicia Witt) and discovers the money that Raylan gave to Kendal, causing Kendal to storm out. Raylan returns to his office and has a confrontation with Art (Nick Searcy) about their new status. While driving back, Miller stops to talk with Dewey and Danny, who had trouble in getting the right address and are towing their car. Danny turns hostile and refuses to follow Miller's orders, showing him his knife. The two are about to have a fight when Dewey suddenly turns up the tow truck and hits both of them and escapes, tired of his brother's verbal abuse.
A 10 years-old girl named Leah (Kiera Thompson) lives in a large vicarage in England and every night she's visited by a mysterious guest who offers her knowledge.
Kendal (Jacob Lofland) accidentally causes the family dog to cross the street and be hit by a truck. Meanwhile, Dewey (Damon Herriman) talks on the phone while unhooking his car from the tow truck, accidentally causing the car to roll and crash nearby. Dewey takes the drugs and leaves the scene. Danny (A. J. Buckley) makes his way home and tells Daryl (Michael Rapaport) that they have a problem.
Boyd (Walton Goggins) visits Ava (Joelle Carter) in prison, telling her he has been investigating Fekus (Danny Strong) for his fake attack. However, Ava tells her to stop investigating and to stop visiting her for their own safety, confusing Boyd. At the bar, Daryl talks with Boyd about their problem when Dewey calls them. Dewey has the drugs and demands the $250,000 that Boyd scammed from him when he bought the bar. Boyd accepts to his terms but reprimands Daryl for letting all of this happen. Danny starts collecting fake money to deliver to Dewey and trick him, when Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) appears looking for Dewey, attacks Danny and takes the briefcase with fake money.
Raylan contacts Dewey through a prostitute's phone. He tells him that Boyd and the Crowes will go looking for him, offering to help him. Dewey declines his help and tosses his phone through the window. Dewey then uses a fake ID to visit a wheelchair-bound Dickie Bennett (Jeremy Davies) in prison, offering him a partnership, which he accepts to do. Raylan also visits Dickie, who refuses to divulge Dewey's location unless he is given a transference to another prison. In prison, Ava intends to kill Judith (Dale Dickey) as Rowena instructed her to do, when Penny (Danielle Panabaker) interrupts as they're checking their cells.
Alison (Amy Smart) returns home and finds Kendal inside. Although Kendal does not want to return with his family, Alison calls Wendy (Alicia Witt) to pick him up. Dewey meets with Cyrus (Bill Tangradi) to work on their business when Cyrus betrays him for Daryl, alerting him of their location. Kendal and Wendy appear and Danny is furious upon discovering that Kendal allowed his dog to leave and get hit by the truck. This causes a fight, in which Kendal reveals that Danny killed Jean Baptiste, surprising Daryl as he thought he was in Florida. Meanwhile, Duffy (Jere Burns) meets with Katherine Hale (Mary Steenburgen), the widow of his former mentor. He pays her $50,000 to help with their problems.
Danny finds Dewey at Cyrus' house and confronts him about the drugs. The situation soon turns into a Mexican standoff, in which Cyrus robs the heroin and gives Dewey a 2-minute headstart to run as Danny will go find him. Danny returns to his yard and grieves over his dog's corpse when Raylan appears. Raylan offers him a chance of being the only one arrested, because if Danny takes his bag near the bag, Raylan will have to arrest Wendy and Kendal. Danny then suggests they do "the 21-foot drill" and he runs towards Raylan with a knife when he suddenly drops into a hole. Danny accidentally stabs himself with the knife at the throat and he dies in front of Raylan.
When talking with Art (Nick Searcy), Raylan fails to convince him that he wasn't involved in Danny's death and is also refused permission to protect Alison as the Crowes will want retaliation. In prison, Penny supplies Ava with a better knife and she confronts Judith at the prison chapel. Judith reveals she knows her intentions. Ava tries to suggest working together against Rowena but Judith expresses skepticism that she will never try to kill her and attacks her. This forces Ava to take the knife and kill Judith by stabbing her multiple times.
Boyd has captured Fekus after having him meet with a woman hired by Boyd. Before Boyd kills him, Fekus states that he only hurt himself because he loves Ava. This surprisingly gets Boyd to release Fekus instead of killing him. At the Crowe house, Daryl and Wendy have a discussion which soon turns into a brutal fight, ending when Daryl brutally wounds her. He then visits Kendal in his room, telling him he needs to choose whether to be "Crowe or not". Kendal chooses the former and Daryl makes a blood oath between them.
A mysterious pony buys the Alicorn Amulet, one of the most powerful artifacts. In the meantime, Twilight practices her magic at Fluttershy's cottage for Princess Celestia's visit with delegates from Saddle Arabia. She is interrupted by Rainbow Dash, who tells her that there is an emergency. Twilight rushes to the town, where the buyer of the amulet is revealed: Trixie. Trixie returns to Ponyville seek revenge from Twilight after her last visit. The powerful amulet is stronger than Twilight, and Trixie banishes her from Ponyville and seals the town with a glass dome. Stuck outside of Ponyville, Twilight goes to the Everfree Forest to see Zecora. Zecora offers to help her beat Trixie.
While Trixie takes over Ponyville, forcing everypony to be her slave, Twilight’s friends discover that the amulet also corrupts its user and only the user can remove it, and they send Fluttershy to tell Twilight. After hearing this, Twilight asks for a re-match. She secretly arranges with Zecora and her friends to perform simple illusions disguised as more powerful magic with a fake charm, making Trixie take off the amulet willingly to try the charm. This breaks the spell, and the amulet is secured by Zecora in a locked box. Now back to normal, Trixie realizes her mistake and apologises for her behavior after watching Twilight's magic show for Saddle Arabian delegades.
The game's plot revolves around Yang Yumo. One day her and her friend, Yusha, get lost and finds themselves in a twisted version of the city of Ximending. Yumo gets powers to fight the monsters and, with other guardian spirits, she will fight against creatures that are named Chaos Beasts, to keep the boundaries between both versions of the city.
Majnun The film is about the life of a famous football player named Sardor Kamilov. All the journalists are interested in the whereabouts Footballers his fans thought that he was dead. The young beautiful journalist searches for Sardor for an interview. Sardor, who initially disagreed, agreed on the condition that he not write to the newspaper. The journalist, who interviewed Sardor, tells the girl Sardor's secrets to her friend. The journalist's friend publishes Sardor's secrets in the newspaper. Upon learning of this, the Sardor journalist was offended by the girl. The Sardor was very upset when he saw the information about him in the newspaper. The upset Sardor climbs the mountain again. A family in the mountains is attacked by a pack of wolves. Sardor rushes to their aid and Sardor is strangled by a pack of wolves.
Kuzgun is an 8-year-old boy whose father is a trusted police officer. He has a happy and modest life together with his parents, brothers and sisters. On a night when Kuzgun's father, Yusuf, and his colleague Rëfati are on a mission to capture Sheref, a drug lord. The sheriff offers a bribe to Yusuf, but he refuses, however Rifat accepts and betrays his colleague. After that he becomes Sheref's right arm, while Kuzgun's father goes to jail.
The baron's gang demands a tape and goes after Yusuf's family. They take Kuzgun, but the latter manages to escape from them. He can not find his family at home and has to survive on the streets.
20 years later, Kuzgun is ready for revenge. An ordinary person advises Kuzgun to forget all the pains during childhood. Yet Kuzguni prefers not to forget and transform himself into a sword of revenge.
Kuzgun makes a plan to join the Rafat gang and then become the most powerful man in Istanbul. To achieve the goal he goes after his daughter, Dila. Dila is a girl who lives in London and works as a lawyer. She does not accept the work of her father Rafat and her brother Ali. She knows that her family's wealth comes from her father's illegal work.
To meet Dylan, Kuzguni becomes her bodyguard without revealing his identity and saves her life. After that, he gains her trust and with her help, he starts working in Rafat gang.
Unlike other revenge stories, Kuzguni reveals his identity from the first meeting. He clearly shows that he has endured the pain for 20 years and now wants his share and that of his father in the drug business.
Witnessing the death of his mother when he was only five years old, Ali is adopted and raised by Rauf, who is a cook on cargo ships. Working together on ships, they leave behind 24 years, Rauf is both a mother and father to Ali, dedicating his life to Ali to make him forget the trauma he experienced. For years, Ali has not wanted to work on ships that call to Istanbul. After the great trauma he experienced, he is offended by the city, and years later, "Rauf's mother" agrees to come with him because he is longing for Istanbul, but there is only one condition: he will not go down to the port. However, Rauf came to Istanbul especially for Ali. He is aware that his own disease is progressing. He is determined to reveal the secrets of Ali's past before he dies, and to entrust Ali to safe hands. For this reason, he finds the former boxing champion Şahin Vargı. When they set foot in the port, things do not develop as Rauf thinks. As soon as Ali gets off the ship, he becomes the hero of the story of a girl he does not know.
Dr. Nabil, a psychiatrist and his orderly take four male patients to a beach resort in Alexandria to help them integrate into the society and overcome their mental illnesses. The four patients meet their new soul mates. Three of the girls are with their very old fashioned and strict father, but finally love combines between every young man and woman, and they agree to get married. This summer trip and love helped Dr. Nabil to treat his patients and cure them from their illness.
Ava (Joelle Carter) cleans herself after killing Judith and Penny (Danielle Panabaker) takes her back to their dorm just as a lockdown begins. Meanwhile, Art (Nick Searcy) takes Alison (Amy Smart) out of her apartment after the authorities fear for her life. As they exit, a hitman arrives and shoots Art in the stomach.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) and Art's wife, Leslie (Leslie Riley) meet at the hospital with Tim (Jacob Pitts) and Rachel (Erica Tazel), who state that Art is in critical condition. Raylan suspects Daryl (Michael Rapaport) was involved but Rachel says they can't do anything, as Marshal Kirkland (Shashawnee Hall) will come and temporarily take Art's spot. When Rachel leaves, Tim suggests to Raylan that they work to get to Daryl but Raylan rebuffs his suggestion. Raylan visits the office and finds a sleepy Alison there, who can't reveal much due to her condition. He then meets with Kirkland, who deduces Theo Tonin was behind the hit. AUSA Vasquez (Rick Gomez) shows up, revealing that Tonin confessed to the shooting and will point to the hitman.
Boyd (Walton Goggins) meets with Duffy (Jere Burns), Katherine (Mary Steenburgen) and Picker (John Kapelos) to discuss their now-missed heroin shipment. He blames the loss on the Crowes but they are considering killing him for all recent events. Marshals led by Tim and Rachel then raid the room, having been led there by Tonin's confession. Raylan talks with Picker at his interrogation room, as Tonin pointed him as the shooter. Raylan and Kirkland offer him a better deal if he helps them find Daryl. However, Tim finds evidence that Picker wasn't in the apartment at the time of the shooting. They then find that Wendy (Alicia Witt) called and Daryl will turn himself in, but only to Raylan.
Raylan meets with Wendy on a hotel room but finds no sign of Daryl. Daryl and Kendal (Jacob Lofland) have arrived at the office and Daryl turns himself in while Kendal is taken by the officers. However, Kendal confesses to shooting Art, having confused him for Raylan as he blames him for Danny's death. After they are released, Boyd, Duffy, Katherine and Picker resume their meeting, where Boyd offers Duffy a share of his heroin shipment, angering Picker. Boyd hands Picker a box of cigarettes containing a timer bomb, which kills Picker. He maintains his offer to Duffy and exits the hotel room.
Kirkland leaves his position and tells Rachel that Art named her his successor at the office in case of emergency. Raylan confronts Daryl as he is forced to release him, telling him that Kendal will be sent to juvie for his actions. He deduces Daryl forced Kendal to take the blame after knowing it was Art who was shot and not Raylan, and threatens him to bring him down. The episode ends as Raylan visits Art in the hospital, who is still in a coma and replaces the Marshal watching him over.
The novel takes place somewhere in the south of Russia and covers the period of war communism and the New Economic Policy, although real events and the area have been transformed in accordance with the logic of the myth. Alexander Dvanov, the main character of the novel, lost his father early, who drowned himself out of curiosity before the afterlife. His adoptive father Zakhar Pavlovich somewhat resembles the writer's father (at the same time, the image of Alexander is partly autobiographical). "At seventeen, Dvanov still had no armour under his heart - no faith in God, no other mental peace ...". Going “to look for communism among the amateur population”, Alexander meets Stepan Kopenkin - a wandering knight of the revolution, a kind of Don Quixote whose Dulcinea becomes Rosa Luxemburg. Kopenkin saves Dvanov from the anarchists of Mrachinsky's gang. The heroes of the novel find themselves in a kind of communist reserve - a town called Chevengur. Residents of the city are confident in the coming offensive of the communist Paradise. They refuse to work (with the exception of Subbotniks, meaningless from a rational point of view), leaving this prerogative exclusively to the Sun; they eat pasture, resolutely socialize their wives, and cruelly deal with bourgeois elements (destroying, Platonov emphasizes, both their body and soul). The revolutionary process in Chevengur is led by the fanatic Chepurny, Alexander's half-brother Prokofiy Dvanov "with the makings of a grand inquisitor", the romantic executioner Piyusya and others. In the end, the city is attacked by either the Cossacks or the Cadets; in a fierce battle, the defenders of the commune show themselves as true epic heroes and almost all die. The surviving Alexander Dvanov on Rocinante Kopenkina (nicknamed Proletarian Power) goes to the lake where his father drowned himself, enters the water and reunites with his father. Only Prokofy remains alive, "weeping on the ruins of the city among all the property he inherited"
Duffy (Jere Burns) meets with Yoon's associates, claiming that he killed Boyd (Walton Goggins). They are skeptical of his claims and tell him he must find Daryl (Michael Rapaport) by the next day or he will be killed. Daryl, meanwhile, brutally attacks Duffy's bodyguard and forces him to reveal the location of the heroin.
Duffy and Boyd discuss the reunion at their trailer when Raylan (Timothy Olyphant), Tim (Jacob Pitts) and Rachel (Erica Tazel) appear. They want Daryl's location but neither Boyd or Duffy speak, which results in Duffy's trailer getting towed due to expired licensed plates. As Duffy tends to his wounded bodyguard, Boyd decides that the best way to find Daryl is sending everyone after the heroin. Raylan then visits Ava (Joelle Carter) in prison, hoping she could pressure Boyd into helping them with Daryl. Ava refuses to help, citing that they are no longer together and when Raylan threatens to tell the guards to not watch over her, she angrily returns to her dorm.
Boyd shows up at the Marshal's office, intending to help find Daryl in exchange for immunity for his crimes and a chance to leave the state. Raylan and Tim object to having Daryl only arrested for a drug charge instead of shooting Art but Rachel has to accept the deal. Daryl attacks Carl (Justin Welborn) at the bar and gets the location of the heroin. He forces Wendy (Alicia Witt) to get the heroin or he will kill her. Meanwhile, Dewey (Damon Herriman) is still on the run when his car runs out of gas. He steals gas from an old lady's car and is forced to flee when the woman shoots at him with a shotgun although he is not injured. He returns to his trailer where he fights a customer when he steals his collar. Unaware to Dewey, the prostitutes record his actions on a phone.
Wendy arrives at a barn to pick up the heroin. Raylan, Boyd, Tim and Rachel are nearby, watching her from a camera hidden in the barn. As she is about to open a fridge containing the heroin, she decides not to do it and leaves. However, Raylan appears and arrests her. Raylan tells Boyd that he will need to use a wire and record Daryl confessing to the shooting. Body objects but changes his mind when he notices Yoon's associates passing by. In prison, Ava's friend Penny (Danielle Panabaker) is killed by a rival. Someone snitches the killer and everyone blames Ava, something to which her mate says will be very disastrous for them.
Boyd, wearing a wire, meets with Daryl on Audrey's. However, Dewey enters with guns drawn at Daryl and Boyd, demanding the bag of heroin. During this, Dewey proudly admits killing Wade Messer in the woods, alerting the Marshals. Dewey takes the bag and leaves the bar, only to be met by Raylan, Tim and Rachel and is arrested for his confession. Raylan then visits Ava after she calls him, who fears for her life in prison and is willing to reconsider his previous offer. Raylan tells her that Boyd already cooperated and asked for a "clean slate" for him, surprising her. Despite this, he tells her he'll see what he can do for her.
Daryl's lawyer Marsha Keyhoe (Jeannetta Arnette) tells Vasquez (Rick Gomez) that they will have to drop all charges against him as there is no evidence holding him back or they will face a lawsuit. Talking with Boyd, Raylan tells him about Daryl's release and that because they failed to arrest him, Boyd's deal has been revoked. When Boyd complains, Raylan shows up a file containing all of Boyd's crimes and repercussions. But Boyd fires back by mentioning that he knows his involvement in Nicky Augustine's death, which is overheard by Tim and Rachel, although they express skepticism at his claim. Boyd exits and tells Jimmy (Jesse Luken) to take his heroin and meet with him. Unaware to Boyd, Jimmy is being held at gunpoint by Yoon's Mexican connections. After making a deal with Raylan and Judge Reardon (Stephen Root), Vasquez reveals that Kendal will be tried, not as a minor, but as an adult for Art's shooting and will face up to 40 years of prison, shocking Wendy and Daryl. When they demand to know who did this, Raylan coldly says that it was his idea and exits the room.
Galal Suleiman (Salah Zulfikar) is the manager of an investment bank where Shukri Abu Al-Fadl (Abu Bakr Ezzat) works as a legal advisor. Shoukry plans with his friend Youssef Elwi (Mostafa Fahmy) to loot the bank's money. Youssef arrives in Egypt and meets the director of the bank, Galal, and appears as a strong and honorable investor. Youssef uses his charm and wealth to influence Lubna (Dalal Abdel Aziz), Galal's secretary, who is rebellious against her poor environment.
The Marshals release an angry Daryl (Michael Rapaport) from custody but keep Wendy (Alicia Witt) in the station. Boyd (Walton Goggins) returns to the bar and finds Jimmy (Jesse Luken) tied to a chair, held at gunpoint by Alberto Ruiz (Justin Huen). Alberto kills Jimmy, to Boyd's shock. He then forces Boyd to help them find Daryl and to contact him. Boyd uses his phone to change Raylan's (Timothy Olyphant) name to Daryl's in order to evade their suspicion.
Raylan tells Kendal (Jacob Lofland) about his new sentence unless he speaks up. Despite being nervous, Kendal maintains his statement. Raylan offers Wendy a chance to arrest Daryl by using a wire but she refuses out of fear that she might be killed. Tim (Jacob Pitts) is assigned to follow Daryl but Daryl causes Tim's car to crash after passing a red light. Daryl is then called by Wendy, who was released and is seeing through the lies of the Marshals and explains that she intends to sue them. Despite wanting to leave it behind, Daryl agrees to her plan.
In prison, Ava (Joelle Carter) fears for her life now that she has no protection. In order to avoid problem with the gangs in prison, she starts a fight in the mass hall so that she can be protected by the guards. Boyd fails to convince his captors to turn against Ruiz while he constantly texts Raylan as Daryl. Before Ruiz kills him, Raylan texts back posing as Daryl, telling them he will meet them at Ava's house. At the house, a car pulls up, revealing Tim and Rachel (Erica Tazel), who draw their guns at Ruiz and his henchmen. This starts a shooting, which ends with the dead of the Ruiz and his henchmen, and Boyd is released from their custody although Rachel threatens that she will take his file from Raylan and use it against Boyd someday.
Wendy meets with Daryl at Audrey's and they discuss the situation with Kendal. When he confesses to shooting Art, Wendy reveals that she recorded their conversation on a phone. When Daryl threatens, she points a gun at his genitals just as Raylan appears. Despite Raylan refusing to shoot, Wendy shoots Daryl in his genitals and then at the throat. Raylan takes her gun and they see as Daryl dies from his wounds. Raylan later visits Art (Nick Searcy), who just woke up from his coma. After everyone leaves, Art tells him that Dan Grant offered Raylan a chance of a transference to Florida. He then asks about Daryl, knowing he shot him and despite knowing Raylan didn't kill him, thanks him. He shares the news with Winona (Natalie Zea), who is relieved that he can now spend more time with their daughter.
Rachel and Vasquez (Rick Gomez) tell Raylan that they found a connection in all of his cases: Boyd himself. They tell him they'll go after Boyd using RICO and ask for his help before he leaves, to which he gladly accepts. Ava is released from prison after the truth comes out about the fake stabbing and she meets with Boyd at her house. This makes for an uncomfortable encounter after their previous conversation, ending when Ava shuts the door to take a bath. Boyd attempts to break his partnership with Duffy (Jere Burns) and Katherine Hale (Mary Steenburgen), but they actually want his experiences in bank robbing, which interests him. That night, Ava meets with Raylan at a bridge; she was released from prison under the condition that she would help the Marshals against Boyd. Ava remains scared for her safety but Raylan assures her he will protect her.
The theme of the film revolves around a communal clash in which Aremu from Aje, a town that neighbours Iludun, where his wife, Arike was born, well known for fratricidal wars, which had claimed the lives of Arike’s parents. The two towns were thrown into war after the kinsmen of Aremu decided to burn his wife and child alive claiming she was an enemy which then triggered reprisal attacks from the Iluduns led by Lowo, Arike’s brother.
On July 22, 1934, George (Don Stroud) is shot and runs to John Dillinger’s door. George calls out to John but when John answers the door, it turns out to be his brother Roy (Joe Estevez). Roy tells George that John is at the movies, George tells Roy to tell John (Martin Sheen) about the setup about the guards trying to killing him in the theater.
Roy runs to the biograph theater to found out he had been set for what was supposed to happen to his brother, Perkins (Michael C. Gwynne) shoots Roy to death thinking it’s John Dillinger.
John Dillinger (Martin Sheen) hears the gunshots and goes inside the Biograph Theater to see his brothers dead body on the floor. The authorities believe that they have killed Dillinger, and he decides to take advantage of the mistake and retire with anonymity.
Al Capone (F. Murray Abraham) walks out of the front door of jail and bumps into two reporters trying to talk to him about how it is forgotten that he was the king of Chicago.
Cecil (Stephen Davies) drives Al Capone (F. Murray Abraham) in taxi to take him to Chicago. Capone learns Dillinger is alive, and uses this information to coerce Dillinger into committing a heist for the mob.
The following summary of the comedy is published in the April 3, 1909 issue of the New York trade publication ''The Film Index'':The Joneses have moved and taken an apartment in one of a row of houses which are identically alike. The most natural thing happens; Jones gets into the wrong house, and, of course, his intrusion is vigorously resented, and it looked for a time he would suffer bodily injury, but as usual the menacing clouds dissipate and peace again reigns in the Jones domicile. Eddie may get some hard bumps, but they never scar.
Additional details about the film's storyline are provided in another much later summary published in Kemp P. Niver's extensive 1985 reference ''Early Motion Pictures: The Paper Print Collection in the Library of Congress'':All of the incidents in this humorous one-reel picture are related to the preoccupation of neighbors who live on a street where the front doors are all identical. A husband comes home, his wife embraces him and leaves the room. When she returns she finds a strange man reading the newspaper and generally making himself at home. She is disturbed. The unwelcome intruder flees in terror, accidentally taking his host's hat and overcoat. The film shows three such incidents. The final scenes show all the neighbors, brandishing kitchenware and pounding on the door of the man who caused all the trouble by wandering into the wrong apartment. A policeman arrives and straightens everything out, ending the film.
The film covers the fatherhood stories of good fathers, absent fathers, and abusive fathers. It also details the adoption of Stephen Kendrick's daughter from China, and the blessings that the Kendrick brothers' father Larry pronounced for them at each of their respective weddings.
Apple Bloom's cousin from Manehattan, Babs Seed, comes to visit Ponyville. Apple Bloom, Sweetie Belle, and Scootaloo welcome her at the train station. The trio try to persuade Babs Seed to join the Cutie Mark Crusaders by showing her their clubhouse. As Babs keeps looking, Diamond Tiara and Silver Spoon come to make fun of the Crusaders, and Babs ends up joining them in teasing and hounding. Sweetie Belle suggests that they should go and tell Applejack about Babs. Apple Bloom, however, insists that they have to fight back.
As the Summer Harvest Parade is about to start, the Crusaders try to get back at Babs by booby-trapping a parade float that they trick her into driving. As Babs start driving however, Applejack comes and praises the Crusaders for letting Babs drive, explaining that the reason Babs is visiting is that she was bullied by others back in Manehattan for not having a cutie mark.
Realizing that Babs was bullying them to not get bullied herself, the Crusaders catch up to the faulty float Babs is driving and push her out before it falls off a cliff into muddy water. Together, they apologize for their actions. Babs joins the Crusaders and defends her new friends from Diamond Tiara and Silver Spoon at the train station before returning home.
In Florida, Winona (Natalie Zea) talks to her daughter Willa, questioning what is Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) doing instead of being with them. In Nuevo Laredo, Raylan meets corrupt Federal officer Aguilar (Rolando Molina), who insults him and tells him to get out. When Aguilar leaves on his car, Raylan rams his car into Aguilar's, kidnaps him and takes him to the United States in the trunk.
Boyd (Walton Goggins) visits a bank, gets access to the safe deposit box vault and sprays some of the boxes. He later visits Ava (Joelle Carter), offering to help her in the house despite knowing their relationship may be over. At the Marshal's office, Raylan tells Rachel (Erica Tazel) and Vasquez (Rick Gomez) that Aguilar named Dewey Crowe (Damon Herriman) as a witness on Johnny Crowder's death and he could identify Boyd. Rachel and Vasquez explain that Dewey will be released as the jury fell for his claim of innocence on Wade Messer's death and he also has a restraining order against Raylan. Despite the order, Raylan meets Dewey as he leaves prison, telling him he will be extradited to Mexico for being involved in Johnny's murder unless he names the killer. Dewey does not feel intimidated and leaves.
Dewey returns to Audrey's, only to find it seized by the government. He also finds that one of the protistutes he usually hired now works at a restaurant with the man who previously stole his collar. Ava returns to work at a beauty parlor but she has a talk with Boyd, where he expresses his desire to leave Harlan together for a better life as there is nothing worth about Harlan anymore. Ava does not agree with his plan, as she does not want to abandon her home. At the parlor, she finds Raylan and expresses frustration at having to lie to Boyd while helping bring him down.
Dewey makes his way to Boyd's bar, where Boyd nearly attacks him for robbing the heroin. Dewey asks Boyd for a second chance to work for him but Boyd is not interested and has Carl (Justin Welborn) throw him out. Raylan and Tim (Jacob Pitts) have set up a command base on Arlo's house when they are visited by a man named Ty Walker (Garret Dillahunt) interested in buying the property with cash. Raylan is dubious about Walker's intentions and declines his offer as he suspects he stole the money. Raylan and Tim then confront one of Boyd's associates, Cyrus (Bill Tangradi), at his house. Cyrus tries to escape but Raylan knocks him unconscious with a shovel.
Unable to contact Cyrus, Boyd is forced to hire Dewey to transport a car in his tow car (apparently using Hot Rod Dunham's old trick of towing a car with a bag of drugs in the trunk). Raylan and Tim decide to pull surveillance off Boyd to follow Dewey, who gets scared at a state police roadblock and drives off the road. When they confront him, they force him to open the bag, suspected of containing drugs. However, they (including Dewey) discover that the bag only contains clothing, revealing that Boyd used Dewey as a decoy. During this, Boyd and his crew rob a bank by stealing the safety deposit boxes.
That night, Raylan pressures a scared Ava to fulfill her obligations as an informant and produce actionable information on Boyd or be returned to prison. Ava states she feels lost so Raylan reminds her about her past when she killed Bowman, uplifting her spirits. At the bar, Boyd's crew open the boxes but find themselves frustrated to find that the boxes do not contain cash as promised but a ledger and deeds, although Boyd seems to be interested in the ledger. Raylan visits Art (Nick Searcy) at his house, who is still recovering from his wound. They both express frustration with their new status, with Art remarking that Raylan could be sent to prison if he kills Boyd in a confrontation unless Raylan himself dies.
Dewey confronts Boyd at the bar for using him as a decoy. Dewey then reminisces with Boyd about Crowder's Commandos (he, Boyd and Devil) saying it was the happiest time of his life, but Boyd believes there's no future left in Harlan and those days are behind them. Boyd then shows Dewey a portrait of his family during the early days of Harlan and how they viewed the future. While Dewey stares at the picture, Boyd shoots him in the head, killing him. Carl wonders if he thought that Dewey was a snitch but Boyd just says he couldn't trust Dewey any more. He instructs Carl to dispose of the body and leaves the bar. The episode ends with Boyd contemplating a sleeping Ava in her bedroom.
The death of a prominent footballer drives his widow mad, and she prepares a kind of kemari funeral-service for him: the eight football players are taken as equivalent to the eight chapters of the Hokke Scripture; with the four posts added, they correspond to the Twelvefold chain of causation.
Arthur Waley states that "The play ends with a 'football ballet'".
Bahtiyor was the campaign manager and head of the family, and Bakhtiyor’s affairs were going well until Nargiza, Bakhtiyor’s wife Lola’s friend, came to their house. One day Nargiza comes to Bahtiyor's house. Nargiza and Lola talk and don't notice that time has passed. Nargiza tells her to go home, and Bahhtiyor takes Nargiza home because it's late. Nargiza takes this opportunity to invite Bahtiyor to her house. Bahtiyal is dissatisfied at first and then agrees and enters Nargiza's house. Nargiza adds medicine to Bahtiyor's coffee. Bahtiyor, who drank coffee, felt dizzy and fainted, and when he opened his eyes he saw Nargiza lying next to him. From that day on, unhappy days began in Bahtiyor's life. Avaliga tells Bahtiyor that Nargiza has videotaped everything that happened to Bahtiyor, threatens Bahtiyor and demands money from Bakhtiyor. Bahtiyor agrees to pay and pays. Nargiza's demands are growing. Nrgiza asked Bahtiyor to give her house. Bahtiyor said no and told police to report, and Nargiza hired street thugs and started beating Bahtiyor. Bahtiyor had no choice but to give Nargiza a house. Nargiz's demands were to share Bahtiyor's company shares. Bahtiyor gave part of his shares to Nargiza. Bahtiyor was under pressure from all sides. Hooligans, realizing Bahtiyor's weakness, demanded money. Lola asked why she sold the house. The company's shareholders were looking for Bahtiyor. Unable to withstand the pressure, Bahtiyor climbed to the top of the building and, realizing that he had no choice but to lower himself, threw himself down the building.
Crooky Scruggs is a criminal, currently a guest of the state residing in Sing Sing Prison. He is planning to escape and then does so, through hiding in a barrel. After his escape, he steals a suit of clothes to cover his prison garb, and makes his way to New York City. Meanwhile, Colonel Bob Roberts is a wealthy rancher from America's west. He comes to New York with the intention of finding a good investment by which he can greatly increase his wealth. He is carrying a letter of introduction to John Dough, but when he arrives at Dough's office, his secretary, Jack Willis, refuses him an audience. He leaves the letter and heads to his hotel. On the way there, he runs into Crooky, and the two hit it off and become friendly. Eventually, the two go back to Roberts' hotel, where Crooky spends the night in Robert's room.
Waking first, Crooky takes Robert's clothes and money and leaves. Back at Dough's office, Willis reads Roberts' letter of introduction to Dough. In need of an infusion of cash to save a railroad deal he is working on, he tracks Roberts down to his hotel. Hopping in a car, he arrives at the hotel, just as Crooky is exiting. Mistaking Crooky for Roberts,
Exiting the hotel, he runs into Dough, who has tracked Roberts back to his hotel. He mistakes Crooky for Roberts and brings him back to his office. There, he gives Dough the check Roberts had brought with him to invest. While there, he meets Dough's sister, Susan, and his daughter, Dora. He begins to flirt with Susan, and gets invited back to their house, where there is a party being thrown.
Meanwhile, back at the hotel the police arrive, and believing Roberts is Crooky, take him into custody. As he attempts to prove his innocence, Crooky is at the party, where Susan has learned the truth about Crooky, but has decided to marry him and reform him. Crooky wants no part in marriage, and decides the time is right for him to slip away. Just before he makes his escape he can't taking Susan's jewels with him. Roberts has convinced the police of their case of mistaken identity. Taking the police with him, they head to arrest Crooky at Dough's house. However, Crooky has slipped away, and he returns to prison, before he can be arrested for stealing Susan's jewels.
Ava (Joelle Carter) checks her barn in the morning when she hears noises, only finding Boyd (Walton Goggins), who was going to work on her porch. Ava asks him to leave. She then checks the barn and discovers the ledger and deeds from the bank robbery. Meanwhile, Ty Walker (Garret Dillahunt) attempts to buy a property from an old marriage but they refuse to accept his offer and is offended when they call him "peacock".
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) and Tim (Jacob Pitts) work on the bank robbery, meeting with those who rented the safety deposit boxes to discover what was stolen. Among their first stops is prominent realtor Calhoun Schreier (Brad Leland), who claims he'd emptied his box the day before the robbery. Calhoun takes the opportunity to attempt to broker the sale of Arlo's property to Walker, who is apprehensive of the Feds and has his cohort Choo-Choo Mundo (Duke Davis Roberts) follow the Marshals. Realizing they are being followed, Raylan and Tim trick Choo-Choo by having Raylan take his car, forcing Choo-Choo to ask for hitchhiking to meet with his boss. Tim picks Choo-Choo up, as he is unaware that he was following him.
After meeting with Boyd and Duffy (Jere Burns), Katherine (Mary Steenburgen) meets with Avery Markham (Sam Elliott), her lover. Avery is a big-time criminal recently back from Colorado with a small fortune from legalized cannabis. Katherine is quietly suspicious of Avery, who left Kentucky when her then-husband and his partner Grady Hale were ratted out to the Feds fifteen years earlier. Ava meets with Raylan to show him the ledger and deeds. Raylan tells her to keep them for her own safety.
Tim and Choo-Choo meet at a restaurant, The Pizza Portal, with Choo-Choo's friend Seabass (Scott Grimes). Tim tries to get information from them although they suspect him due to his constant questioning. Seabass kicks him out but Tim reveals he is a Marshal before leaving. Raylan visits Calhoun in his office, as he was extorted by someone (Boyd) that his ledger has been stolen from the safe deposit box. It's also revealed that the ledger is actually a list of details and accounts Calhoun has been keeping for his own protection, feeling he'd gotten in over his head. Boyd confronts Ava about the missing ledger, but Ava turns the table, upset that Boyd put her own safety in jeopardy for hiding the ledger on her barn and tells him to take it from the car and leave.
Boyd, frustrated with Katherine and Duffy about their claim that Calhoun has a $3 million cash stash to rob, tries to sell the ledger back to Calhoun. However when Boyd brings the ledger to Calhoun's office, he finds Raylan waiting and hands over the stolen documents. During this, Walker intimidates the bank manager and learns that the Marshals top suspect in the robbery is Boyd. He later meets with Seabass in order to vandalize the old marriage's house who turned him down earlier. At the bar, Ava talks with Boyd, who tries to repair their relationship. She reveals that among the deeds one stood out: that of The Pizza Portal, which used to be a bank, and Boyd realizes where the money is hidden. The episode ends as Raylan and Tim visit Walker and Choo-Choo at the restaurant to return Choo-Choo's car. Raylan also tells Walker that if he wants Arlo's property, Raylan will want to talk with Walker's boss.
Shortly after Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, sisters Joanne, Bethlehem, Amethyst, and Margaret, and their mother live with other freedmen on a Roanoke Island colony, amid the backdrop of the Civil War.
Ava (Joelle Carter) and Boyd (Walton Goggins) spend the night drinking bourbon on the bar. Ava later meets Raylan (Timothy Olyphant), Rachel (Erica Tazel) and Vasquez (Rick Gomez) at Arlo's property. The outline the terms of her confidential informant agreement – though to Ava it sounds like they want her to take greater risks, to come back with solid evidence or die trying.
At the bar, Boyd's crew are discussing the Pizza Portal when Walker (Garret Dillahunt) arrives and informs them that they didn't rob Calhoun, but his boss, warning of consequences should they continue their course. Boyd dismisses Walker's threats. Raylan and Rachel then question Luther Kent (Brent Briscoe), an old friend of Boyd and Raylan during their coal mining days. After checking his books, they find that they don't add up, deducing that Boyd takes his explosives from there. Ava visits the Pizza Portal, slipping down to the basement and taking pictures of the old vault for Boyd. She is caught by Choo-Choo (Duke Davis Roberts) and is escorted by him to her car, where she gives him a fake name, Ava Randolph.
Boyd's crew discusses the photos of the vault, where Boyd states that Earl (Ryan Dorsey) is getting the explosives from Luther and orders him to get more. Earl visits Luther's son, Tyler (Patrick Carlyle), to force him to hand over explosives when Raylan and Rachel arrive and interrupt their meeting. The next day, they attempt to rob explosives from Luther's company but Raylan and Rachel catch them and arrest them in front of Luther. Luther then takes the fall for his son in order to avoid prison time. Raylan fails to convince him, with Luther telling him he would do the same if Raylan's daughter did the same thing.
Boyd is kidnapped at the bar by Seabass (Scott Grimes) and Choo-Choo, taking him to a barn to torture him for sending Ava to watch them in the Pizza Portal. They bind him in a stress position until morning, then set him free saying he will receive no further warnings. Meanwhile, Ava is visited by Walker and Avery Markham (Sam Elliott), who makes comments about her present and future status with Boyd. As the night sets in, Boyd arrives at the house to find Ava, Avery and Walker. Boyd knows Avery and apologizes for trying to rob him. Avery accepts his apology but who threatens to kill both Ava and Boyd if he sees them in the Pizza Portal again.
Boyd then visits Duffy (Jere Burns) and Katherine (Mary Steenburgen), confronting them for hiring him in robbing Avery despite his dangerous status. Katherine explains her relationship with Avery, also stating that had they told him the target from the beginning, Boyd wouldn't have accepted the job. But despite the dangerous situation, Boyd says he will still go with the robbery and coldly states he will kill Avery himself. Boyd and Ava then sleep on a hotel room, where Ava tries to get information on the robbery. When Boyd notes she has changed since prison, Ava deflects the moment by seducing Boyd.
After having sex, Boyd (Walton Goggins) leaves Ava (Joelle Carter) to meet with Duffy (Jere Burns) downstairs. Ava also leaves and secretly meets with Raylan (Timothy Olyphant), telling her about the meeting they had with Avery (Sam Elliott) and Walker (Garret Dillahunt), with Raylan knowing the latter. When she returns to her room, she finds Katherine (Mary Steenburgen) waiting for her.
While investigating more about the ledger and Avery, Raylan and Tim (Jacob Pitts) are told by Calhoun (Brad Leland) that an old marriage, whom Walker previously visited a few days ago, has died from carbon monoxide poisoning. Raylan and Tim suspect about Avery's involvement as their names were found in the ledger as people who refused to sell their property. Duffy (Jere Burns) introduces Boyd to specialist Lewis "The Wiz" Mago (Jake Busey), who attempts to break open a similar vault but accidentally vaporizes himself, much to their shock.
Ava ends up having to do cocaine and participate in high-ticket shoplifting to convince Katherine she's not an informant. Katherine reveals her belief that Avery ratted out Grady, who supposedly committed suicide in prison, and she reveals she is robbing Avery to avenge her husband and regain her lost lifestyle. At the end of their day, Katherine asks about Albert Fekus' change of heart, worrying Ava and causing her to exit their hotel room to avoid any more conversations with her.
Raylan and Tim visit diabetic wheelchair-bound Dickie Bennett (Jeremy Davies) in prison learning that he unknowingly sold his ancestral land to Loretta McCready (Kaitlyn Dever), putting her on Avery's radar. Walker has already met with Loretta at her house, offering her a large sum of money but she is not interested. She also offers him the Bennett's poisoned apple pie moonshine and Walker nearly drinks until they are interrupted by Raylan and Tim. As Loretta has turned down his offer, Walker turns hostile but Raylan and Tim threaten him to hold his gun.
Walker ends up calling Avery to meet with them at Loretta's house. Raylan lets them know he's keeping an eye on them and won't let them strong-arm Loretta, though Avery questions Raylan's own forceful tactics. Knowing that Loretta won't give up on her marijuana business, Raylan asks her to get a couple big bodyguards. He then receives a call from Ava, who got scared from her talk with Katherine, suspecting that she knows she is an informant. As she packs her stuff from the hotel, Boyd enters the room. He says that after learning that Avery is buying up farms to grow soon-to-be-legal cannabis, he has decided to get the land first and ensure his fortune in Harlan.
Father and mother Andersen and their four children live in a closed country store on the outskirts of Oslo. They are thriving there, but many of the neighbors that live in the modern townhouse are outraged by the Andersen family and their lack of respect for the community's rules of order. The district committee chairman Alf Hermansen (Rolv Wesenlund) and neighbor Salvesen (Elsa Lystad) have had many pleasant times together over the years around the shared indignation they feel for the Andersen family. Matters do not improve when the Andersens win a large amount in betting and people find out that they are getting married. They therefore invite all the neighbors to the wedding party, but complications arise when they schedule it on the same date as the district committee's five-year anniversary. People in the housing association therefore start to form camps. The housing association's leader hires professional musicians in an attempt to sabotage the Andersens' event. Despite the strife, everything ends with a large wedding and peace and reconciliation.
A relatively undramatic play, Taema recounts how an old man visits the temple and learns the legend of the Princess from an old nun, who is revealed as the Bodhisattva Kannon. Thereafter the Princess herself appears, and dances in a representation of the Pure land.
A young Japanese salaryman, Takashi (Asuka Kodo) is suffering abuse and difficulty in a high pressured sales position. Eventually succumbing to the stress, he tries to end his own life by throwing himself on to the railway tracks. At the last minute, he is saved by an old friend from school, Yamamoto. He befriends the man, who has a carefree, happy life, however as he grows to know him he realises all is not what it seems. Yamamoto ends up not being his old friend, through a case of mistaken identity. Takashi's work life gets worse, and he becomes distant from his parents as he takes his stress out on them. His only friend at work is Miki. He manages, though a change in attitude to get a major account, but the loses it because of a mistake in an order form that he is sure he didn't make. Finally he decides to quit his job, as he learns from Yamamoto there is more to life, and he reconciles with his parents. Miki apologises to him, and he learns she had sabotaged his efforts to get new major account, as she was under extreme pressure, and him getting it would of meant more work for her.
In the end he finds out that Yamamoto has befriended him because his twin brother was also a salaryman who had committed suicide. After leaving his job, he travels to Vanuatu where Yamamoto works on an orphanage.
A newlywed couple stay at an old small hotel in New Orleans. Soon the wife starts seeing strange visions in which she is sought by a sombre group of people for some dark purpose. When people around her start unexpectedly dying, she realizes that her dreams are real—as the hotel staff proceed to put an ancient voodoo priestess' curse on her. A mysterious doctor attempts to help her, but the couple has their suspicions about him also.
The film is set in the first years of the twentieth century. The successful actress Halina visits the ball at her family's estate. A group photo is taken, but later she and her sister Marianna are puzzed to see a mysterious person present in the photo, whom none of them recognizes. Then their estate gets haunted by the ghost of a young man that wanders through the corridors, tormenting Marianne. Their aging aunt Teresa finally recognizes the figure in the photo. Digging into the past, Halina discovers that the mysterious man was Teresa's fiance Marion, who was exiled and died under suspicious circumstances after he and Teresa unsuccessfully tried to elope. Later, Halina understands that Marion was killed by her relatives and came back for revenge.
As the Reapers ambush the scavenging team in the woods, Cole (James Devoti) is cornered and killed by a Reaper (Eric LeBlanc) and Duncan (Marcus Lewis), Gabriel (Seth Gilliam), and Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) are wounded in the process; the group scatters. The following day, Maggie (Lauren Cohan) continues to be hunted by two Reapers, but later joins up with Negan and Alden (Callan McAuliffe) in an abandoned department store. There, Maggie and Negan fend off Reapers, killing one together and begin escorting a badly injured Alden to safety. The trio continues on and reunites with Duncan and Agatha (Laurie Fortier) as the former is dying from his wounds; Duncan implores Maggie to get Agatha home safe before dying and being put down by Maggie. The group then continues into the woods, only for Agatha to be bitten by a walker. As she is quickly overwhelmed and devoured, Agatha orders Maggie to move on without her; Maggie is dragged away by Negan when she refuses to leave her to her death. Meanwhile, Gabriel recovers from an injury inflicted during the attack and finds a mortally wounded Reaper. The man (Hans Christopher) asks Gabriel to pray with him, insisting that he should pray for his enemies, but Gabriel has none of it and executes him.
Elsewhere, Maggie remains determined to retrieve supplies from the supply depot in Arbor Hills as she, Negan, and Alden take shelter in a church. Inside, Alden insists he is too injured to continue and requests to be left behind. Negan implores Maggie to make the call, but she defiantly blames him for the fall of the Hilltop. However, Negan is undeterred and insists Maggie needs to decide what to do nonetheless. Maggie ultimately agrees to obey Alden's wishes; she continues on with Negan, though she quickly becomes uncomfortable when Negan kills a walker with a crowbar in a similar fashion to how he struck and murdered Glenn.
Meanwhile, outside of Alexandria, Carol (Melissa McBride), Rosita (Christian Serratos), Magna (Nadia Hilker), and Kelly (Angel Theory) retrieve some of the community's escaped horses. Though many of the horses are shown to have been killed by walkers, the retrieval of four horses brings a sense of hope to the community. However, Carol is forced to slaughter one of them to provide food for the starving community.
In the woods, Daryl flees the Reaper attack ("Acheron: Part II") with Dog. A Reaper tries to stop him, throwing Dog down a hill, but Daryl fights them off. Another Reaper stops their companions from attacking Daryl, allowing him to escape. The following morning, Daryl finds Dog sitting next to a Reaper, who reveals herself to be Leah, Daryl's former romantic partner and Dog's former owner ("Find Me"). Leah asks Daryl if he is with Maggie's group. Daryl lies and says he only bumped into them on the road, but Leah is unconvinced. Daryl tries to take Dog and leave, but Dog refuses to leave Leah's side as a group of Reapers surround them.
Daryl is taken to Meridian and tied to a chair in a shed. Daryl confides to Leah that he came back and looked everywhere for her before Leah knocks him unconscious. Daryl soon wakes up gasping for air as Reapers waterboard him for information about Maggie's group. He insists that he has no family and was only briefly part of Maggie's group. Nonetheless, they continue to torture him until Leah orders them to stop. Daryl is locked in a nearby cell, where Frost is also imprisoned. Daryl sticks to his lie, pretending not to care about Maggie's group when Frost asks. Leah again orders Daryl to surrender any information lest he face the wrath of the her leader, Pope. At Pope's quarters, Leah learns that another Reaper, Michael, was found dead.
Leah returns to Daryl's cell as Frost is taken away for interrogation, and confides her grief over Michael, who she saw as a younger brother. Daryl again says that he returned to her cabin to be with her, but she wasn't there. Leah admits she still has feelings for Daryl, who says he would help her if he could and claims he is telling the truth about not being part of Maggie's group. Daryl offers vague details, claiming that a woman (Maggie) is leading the group with Gabriel and Negan by her side. Daryl also tells Leah that the group spoke in code around him because he was an outsider, and that they were meeting up with three dozen of their fighters. Satisfied, Leah reports back to Pope, and convinces Pope to let Daryl join them.
That night, Daryl and Leah are left alone in the interrogation room, only to be locked inside; the shed is set on fire and the room is engulfed in flames. Daryl is able to break through a window and helps Leah out of the burning room, and follows her to safety outside, where they find all of the Reapers gathered. Pope, impressed that Daryl not only escaped but saved Leah before himself, welcomes Daryl into the group. In his quarters, Pope explains how the Reapers are veterans, traumatized from during the War in Afghanistan. Struggling to cope with civilian life after finishing their deployment, they became mercenaries until society fell. After the fall, the politicians who hired them tried to exterminate them in a fire, but they survived, believing to be "chosen" by God. In the present, around a campfire, Pope accuses Bossie of abandoning Michael in battle and throws him into the open fire, holding him down until he burns to death.
In Afghanistan, Tony Stark's military convoy is ambushed by the Ten Rings, but he is saved by Erik "Killmonger" Stevens. Returning to Stark Industries, Stark hires Killmonger and pledges to build better weapons. Killmonger exposes Obadiah Stane's involvement in the ambush, having infiltrated the Ten Rings, and subsequently replaces Stane. Stark offers his expertise to build drone robots designed by Killmonger and succeeds at building one with Killmonger's vibranium ring as a power source.
Needing more vibranium to create a drone army, they arrange for James "Rhodey" Rhodes to buy stolen vibranium from Ulysses Klaue. Klaue leaks word of the transaction to Wakanda, luring in T'Challa / Black Panther, who attacks the meeting to reclaim the vibranium. Killmonger kills T'Challa and Rhodes, making it look as if they had killed each other. Stark confronts Killmonger and attempts to avenge Rhodes by ordering the drone to kill Killmonger, but Killmonger defeats the drone and kills Stark with a Dora Milaje spear, staging it as a Wakandan attack. Shortly after, Killmonger creates an army of drones with the stolen vibranium.
The United States and Wakanda enter a conflict over the deaths of T'Challa, Rhodes, and Stark. The American military, led by General Thaddeus Ross, assume control of Stark Industries and use the drone army to invade Wakanda. Meanwhile, Killmonger kills Klaue to prove his allegiance to Wakanda and reunites with Wakanda's rulers and his estranged uncle T'Chaka and aunt Ramonda. Killmonger cuts off Ross' command of the drones, then secretly reactivates their combat capabilities so that he can lead the Wakandan army in defeating them.
After the battle, T'Chaka bestows the Black Panther mantle to Killmonger. In the astral plane, Killmonger meets with T'Challa, who warns him that he will be defeated one day. As the American military plans to eradicate Wakanda, T'Challa's sister Shuri meets with Stark's assistant Pepper Potts, proposing that they expose the truth of Killmonger's deceit.
After realizing that Ava (Joelle Carter) is nervous about her new role, Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) tells Tim (Jacob Pitts) to check on Albert Fekus (Danny Strong) so he keeps his story straight. Meanwhile, Duffy (Jere Burns) visits Katherine (Mary Steenburgen), sharing his concerns about Ava's behavior, suspecting her of being an informant. Duffy informs her he assigned one of his henchmen to check on Fekus so they can know if the Federals visit him.
After Boyd (Walton Goggins) puts her engagement ring back on her finger, Ava leaves and talks to Raylan on the phone. She is nervous that Boyd might kill her if Katherine passes her information and wants to quit her role. Raylan reminds her that she will return to jail if she quits and based on the very little information she has provided them, going back to prison is becoming more likely. Ava then tells him to meet him at a specific junkyard. Meanwhile, as Tim and Rachel (Erica Tazel) approach Fekus' house, they notice Duffy's man watching the entrance and they pass to avoid suspicion.
Raylan arrives at the junkyard but Ava has not arrived. Finding that she threw her phone off, he contacts Constable Bob Sweeney (Patton Oswalt) for help in finding her, which he agrees to do. Ava went to Nobles Hollow and asks Limehouse (Mykelti Williamson) for help going on the run; lacking enough cash to pay, she offers to show Errol (Demetrius Grosse) a big score in town in exchange for a car. At the Pizza Portal, Walker (Garret Dillahunt) becomes worried when land sales fail to go through, Boyd's crew having threatened owners against selling. Avery (Sam Elliott) is concerned there's a leak in Walker's operation and pressures him to plug it, demanding results.
Boyd hatches a plan to extend a 40-year-old mineshaft and tunnel out the vault. To do this, he and Carl (Justin Welborn) visit expert miner Zachariah Randolph (Jeff Fahey), Ava's uncle who has been at odds with the Crowder's over how Bowman treated her. Zachariah is resentful at first, threatening them with a shotgun. Later, Boyd pays Zachariah $10,000 to hear him out on the job, which interests Zachariah. At a hotel room, Fekus is visited by Duffy to get the truth out of Fekus, who claims he's there to meet a prostitute. Under duress of a cattle-prod, Fekus says that he recanted because he loved Ava, and Duffy believes him. Unaware to Duffy, Tim and Rachel are listening in the room next door.
Ava and Errol arrive at a hardware for equipment, followed by Bob and Raylan. They enter the room, where Bob tells Errol to let Ava go. When Errol resists, Bob is forced to taser him. Raylan then takes Ava outside questions her state of mind, running without a plan, endangering her future and his case. Meanwhile, Boyd, his crew and Zachariah start cutting into a ventilation shaft, accidentally triggering an ominous methane explosion and causing some of the crew to get brief deafness.
Walker sends Seabass (Scott Grimes) and Choo-Choo (Duke Davis Roberts) to Calhoun (Brad Leland) late that evening, questioning how everyone found out about Avery's interests. After Seabass does his best to intimidate Calhoun with a story of prolonged impact torture, Choo-Choo lays him out with one hit, accidentally killing him much to Seabass' shock. Ava returns to her house, accompanied by Raylan as he still questions her plans to escape. Raylan promises that when the operation ends, he will find Ava a safe place in Witness Protection where she can start over and be happy. Ava then kisses Raylan, who does not rebuff her advances. She then receives a call from Boyd and tells Raylan to leave before he arrives.
Crow is a supervillain who frequently kidnaps Princess Mayapple of Macro City, developing an unusual friendship with her as a result, only to be constantly foiled by his archnemesis and Mayapple's boyfriend, Mack. During Crow's latest kidnapping attempt, Mack tells Mayapple he is breaking up with her, tired of her spending more time with Crow than with him due to the kidnappings, and leaves. Taking advantage of the opportunity, Crow imprisons Mayapple on his airship, the ''Sovereign''. He makes plans with his majordomo Becky to travel to the neighboring kingdoms and kidnap five princesses, as they emit a powerful energy which he needs to power his doomsday weapon, the Doom Howitzer.
Crow travels to the insect kingdom of Insektia and kidnaps Princess Apoidea. Next, he abducts Princess Ariella of the dwarf kingdom of Winterdown, which is at war with the ogre kingdom of Sukechi. Crow also attempts to kidnap Princess Tephra of Sukechi, but as she is too strong, he takes her brother Prince Malachite instead. During his travels, Crow runs afoul of not only the kingdoms' local heroes, but also their villains, who feel he is encroaching on their territory. As he spends time with each of them, Crow and the princesses start to become friends, teaming up on missions to achieve each of the princesses' personal goals.
Infiltrating an Adept Co. laboratory in Macro City, Crow learns that Mayapple commissioned the villain Dr. Cackle to create an artificial princess made of energy to be her successor. After several failed attempts, she experienced a crisis of conscience and ordered the project shut down, though Cackle continued development in secret. Crow retrieves the project's final result, Princess Farrah Day, along with the earlier imperfect specimens. Mayapple, still feeling guilty, asks Crow to help her infiltrate Cackle's lab and stop him from creating more Farrah Days for global conquest. Mayapple defeats Cackle, threatening to kill him, and Crow can choose whether or not to stop her.
As Crow returns to his home base in Bramble Flats to finish his plan, the ''Sovereign'' is attacked and destroyed by Tephra, who seeks the Doom Howitzer for herself and has united the other kingdoms' armies under her rule. Crow escapes and fights his way through the heroes to reach the Doom Howitzer, with Becky having already placed the princesses inside. The princesses attempt to dissuade Crow, but he activates the machine, using it to kill Mack when he arrives to stop him. In the aftermath, the other kingdoms all fall to the Doom Howitzer and Crow's empire spreads across the world. The princesses curse Crow for his betrayal, though Mayapple escapes confinement and makes plans to rescue the others on her own.
In the game's true ending, if Mayapple did not kill Cackle, Crow can choose to abandon the plan at the last moment out of friendship with the princesses. Disgusted by his lack of ambition, Becky takes control of the Doom Howitzer, forcing Mayapple to stop her with help from Crow and the princesses. The Doom Howitzer is destroyed, and Crow and Becky are assumed lost in the explosion. In the aftermath, the princesses return to their kingdoms; Malachite and Ariella dethrone Tephra and end their people's war; and Mayapple rejects Mack's attempts to get back together. Crow and Becky are shown to have survived, and the two reconcile, promising to come up with a new plan to rule the world.
The film takes place during the War of Attrition in 1969, before the October War, specifically in July. The film deals with the Egyptian raids on the Israeli port of Eilat, operations carried out by a group of frogmen belonging to the Egyptian Navy, when they attacked the Eilat War Port and were able to destroy two warships: Beit Sheva, Bat Yam and the war pier (the two ships were attacking the Egyptian positions in the Red Sea after the Israeli forces took over the Sinai), then the return of these frogs safely after completing their mission successfully, after the martyrdom of one hero.
The events revolve around Mohsen, an employee who is transferred to Cairo. He searches for an apartment to live in. He finds an apartment, but is surprised by its high price. He requires that he buy meat from the owner of the apartment who owns a butcher's shop. He gets to know the butcher's wife and goes to her apartment and gives him some of her gold. The wife is against someone else who comes to buy another apartment, the wife refuses to meet Mohsen and he decides to steal the wife's gold.
The events revolve around "Al-Usta Fahmy", a driver who delivers goods. His wife feels sick, so he takes her to the doctor, who tells him that she has a rheumatic heart disease. His wife feels tired during his work, so he buys medicine and takes the bus to go to his wife. He asks the driver to speed up because of his wife's fatigue and her need for treatment, but he tells him If he wants to speed up, he must take a taxi, then the driver leaves the bus and goes to drink tea, so Fahmy asks him to go back to the bus, but the driver tells him that he is taking a break.
Boyd (Walton Goggins) arrives at the house and finds Raylan (Timothy Olyphant), who claims that he is there to question him. Raylan wants to know about Dewey Crowe's disappearance, which Boyd seems to evade. Boyd nevertheless uses the conversation to point that Dewey may have gone to the Pizza Portal and Avery (Sam Elliott) may know anything. Frustrated by their recent kiss and her informant status, Ava (Joelle Carter) asks Raylan to leave, which he does.
Walker (Garret Dillahunt) meets with Seabass (Scott Grimes) and Choo-Choo (Duke Davis Roberts) to discuss their murder of Calhoun. He assigns them to dispose of the body and also threaten Calhoun's call girl Caprice, who saw them entering his office. The next day, Raylan and Tim (Jacob Pitts) are called to a crime scene by detectives, to find Calhoun's body. Due to the bear hunting season, authorities easily found his body, which had his wallet, Raylan's card, a clear impression of Choo-Choo's knuckles, footprints and tire tracks. Ava is visited by Zachariah (Jeff Fahey) at her house and is told by Boyd that Earl (Ryan Dorsey) will move into her house as a guest to protect her.
At a hotel room, Avery asks Katherine (Mary Steenburgen) to come clean about Grady's incarceration even as he proposes marriage, saying that he left Kentucky because he feared she would snitch on him next but has now made peace with it. Raylan and Tim later visit Avery at the Pizza Portal, questioning about his possible involvement on Calhoun's murder, something of which Avery was unaware. Choo-Choo lures out Caprice to his car, but she is so nice to him that he has second thoughts about killing her. He later calls Walker to express he is conflicted as he now has her in the trunk of the car but can't bring himself to kill her. Meanwhile, Boyd, Zachariah and the crew start working on the mine shaft.
Art (Nick Searcy) visits the office and asks Rachel (Erica Tazel), who worked on the Hale task force as her first assignment with the Marshals, but she is unaware of any snitch. Rachel suspects that Ava tried to run and Raylan brought her back, and they realize Rachel can demand answers to protect her career or leave things be for the sake of the investigation. Katherine and Duffy (Jere Burns) discuss the role of the snitch on Grady's fate at length, but resolve they'll have to kill Avery regardless.
At the shaft, Boyd crashes through a hole is nearly killed, but is saved by Zachariah. The Pig (Shawn Parsons) later notices the boards were cut and expresses his concerns to Zachariah. While they look at it, Zachariah pushes him down the hole to his death. Walker takes two men (the Tigerhawk vault night shift) and meet with Choo-Choo in the woods to kill both Choo-Choo and Caprice if necessary, but they are followed by Raylan and Tim who expose Walker's duplicity. Nonetheless, Choo-Choo remains loyal and draws first, starting a shootout that allows Walker to escape with a leg wound while Choo-Choo drives away making it as far as a railroad crossing. As the train engineer checks on him, Choo-Choo has already died from his wounds.
Rachel issues an all-points bulletin on Walker, Seabass and Choo-Choo. That night, when Boyd returns home, Limehouse (Mykelti Williamson) calls him and wants to offer a warning for him: he informs him on Ava's antics the previous day. The episode ends as Boyd stares at Ava and Earl in the house.
The film painted a picture of Egyptian society, as well as Soviet workers upon embarking on the dangerous project of building the High Dam. The film presents a vision of a nation deeply rooted in unity, as well as diversity. The film also presents a vision of a renewed image of the Egyptian nation, and inadvertently acknowledges a new understanding of its political goals and objectives, and how this affects the person within it.
While authorities search for Walker (Garret Dillahunt), Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) asks Rachel (Erica Tazel) for time off to work on something. She accepts his request but warns him not to pursue Walker all by himself. Meanwhile, Walker talks to Avery (Sam Elliott) for helping him in an extradiction. Seabass (Scott Grimes) sets out to go help him but Avery pays him with a stack of cash to burn Walker for his actions, buying his loyalty.
With the information that Limehouse provided him, Boyd (Walton Goggins) tells Ava (Joelle Carter) that he wants them to go to his family cabin in the mountains at that exact moment. At the cabin, they drink from a bottle originally intended for their wedding and talk about loyalty and trust. Ava loses her grip and shares her frustrations with Boyd taking her out. When Boyd allows her to hit him, she hits him twice in the face, causing him to nearly strangle her. After that, they start making love. Meanwhile, Raylan is actually visiting Winona (Natalie Zea) and their daughter Willa at a hotel room. Raylan holds his daughter for the first time but is told by Winona that Willa has a grade 4 heart murmur, and they need to work on the custody arrangements. They later have a fight over Raylan's failure to commitment.
At a station's washroom, Walker uses a knife to dig out the bullet that was shot in his shoulder. He then pays a pair of frat boys on their way to Orlando to deliver his vest to 1212 Main Street for him, and apparently sends out his credit cards as other decoys. The next morning, Art (Nick Searcy) finds Avery waiting at the confere room on the Marshal's office. He brings up the many coincidences and past crimes associated with Avery. One of these includes Grady's indictment and his affair with Katherine and U.S. Attorney Simon Poole who was shot dead about the same time (Poole would have been the only one who knew the identity of the snitch against Grady). Avery deflects every accusation. Art leaves and greets Raylan, who arrived with Willa at the office. Tim (Jacob Pitts) tells Raylan about Walker's credit card, which has been registering recent activities. Raylan immediately deduces that Walker threw his cards off to avoid detection.
Walker's car breaks down in the middle of nowhere and he calls an ambulance for help. However, he recognizes that the paramedics know about his manhunt and try to sedate him, to which he kills both of them and runs with their medical supplies. Raylan once again meets with Winona, who says she wants to go back to the way they were: together and raising their daughter, willing to go as far as to let Raylan be himself whenever they go.
Boyd takes Ava out before dawn to hunt, talking about killing and betrayal, then leaves her unarmed as he kills a boar. After they eat, Ava confronts him as to why he took her there. He then coldly states he knows she went with Limehouse and that someone helped her out with Errol in the hardware store, deducing it was Raylan as he was visiting their house later that night. Ava then confesses her role as an informant for Raylan, intending to deliver Boyd to him. Boyd is bewildered and takes out his gun. Ava then states he left her no choice, having abandoned her in prison, she reveals her knowledge of the planned deal he had with Raylan for a "clean slate" for himself.
Boyd fears she sleeps with Raylan and asks her to kill him with his gun but she denies the claim. Boyd apologizes, saying he'd let her down when she was in prison, and that if they trust each other they can have Raylan going in circles while Boyd gets enough money for them to start over again. He then goes to pick up more logs when is revealed he handed her an empty gun and secretly reloads it. Raylan then says goodbye to Winona and Willa as they prepare to return to Florida. When Winona questions him on his decision, he says they should go for it and promises to see them soon.
The novel focuses on Joy, a Nigerian London-based photographer who lives with her mother. As the novel progresses, Joy's mother dies leaving her with the family inheritance which includes her grandfather's journal and a bronze from Benin Kingdom, she is tasked grieving for her dead mother and finding her family secrets.
Four 13-year old children, the lead character Hikaru( Keita Ninomiya), Takemura (Mondo Okumura) Ishi (Satoshi Mizuno) and Ikuko (Sena Nakajima) meet outside a crematorium. Coming from challenging backgrounds, and often having unfortunate relationships with their family, they all dislike their recently deceased parents, all killed in unfortunate circumstances ( automobile accident, double suicide, a wok-related fire and murder by the hands of a pedophilic piano teacher). They are all being cremated.
Not trusting adults, they bond over their shared attribute of not sharing emotion. At the same age, they decided to run away and form their own pop music band, which they call "The Little Zombies". People like their addictive music, and they go about meeting various people that will shape their future”. The children move through the story, dealing with their grief.
U.S. Marshal Mason Pollard specializes in "erasing" people - faking the deaths of high-risk witnesses. With the technological advances of the last 25 years, the game has upgraded, and it's just another day at the office when he's assigned to Rina Kimura, a crime boss' wife who's decided to turn state's evidence. As the two flee to Cape Town, South Africa, with a team of merciless assassins on their trail, Pollard discovers he's been set up. Double-crossed and fueled by adrenaline, he needs to be at the top of his game, or he'll be the one who's erased. Permanently.
An affluent African American psychiatrist is sent to federal prison after being found guilty of murdering his wife, and is then transferred to solitary confinement in the Security Housing Unit – (the SHU).
Despite maintaining his innocence, he finds himself a victim of prisoner abuse and, isolated and fighting for an appeal, slowly descends towards madness, pushed to breaking point by an abusive female guard hell bent on dispensing her own form of justice.
Increasingly haunted by internal demons and hallucinations involving his dead wife, he begins to question his own innocence and sanity, making his time in the SHU a never-ending nightmare.
Scavengers Rani and Beck discover a strong power source from an uncharted planet, and decide to land to investigate. While Beck stays with the ship, Rani explores the planet and collect resources using her powered glove, Pumpkin. She discovers that a strange organic substance she calls gunk has polluted the environment, but removing the gunk with Pumpkin helps to restore the beauty of the planet. Rani discovers the ruins of an alien civilization, and while Beck tries to dissuade her from investigating as there is no value in such relics, Rani begins searches through them.
Rani learns that the alien species had built a thriving society but fled when the gunk started to appear. She finds one of the aliens kept alive in a pod and frees him. The alien, named Hari, explains that they had lived in harmony with the planet for centuries, but when an entity called the Gardener arrived, he had caused the gunk to appear and forced the aliens from the planet. Beck argues with Rani's decision to head towards the Garden to try to put an end to the gunk, and soon stops talking to her, leaving Rani on her own.
When she first arrives at the Garden, the Gardener identifies Rani as a human and accuses her kind of also being destructive to planets across the galaxy, and ousts her from the Garden. In a wasteland of the planet, Rani finds her mask broken and her health starts to wane from exposure to the gunk, but she is rescued by Beck and Hari, Beck having a change of heart and realizing she was wrong at pushing away Rani, having put her concern about their financial state and losing their ship over their friendship. With Hari's guidance, Rani finds a way back into the Garden. With support from Beck and Hari, Rani is able to defeat the Gardener. They put an end to the systems creating the gunk and after saying goodbye to Hari, return to populated space, trying to determine what story they will tell local authorities.
Ready to pull-up roots, Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) cleans up Arlo's house and burns the contents of his old army footlocker. He makes arrangements to have the family remains interred on the property moved to the town cemetery but he gives more priority to his mother's remains than his father's.
Boyd (Walton Goggins) is informed by Carl (Justin Welborn) and Earl (Ryan Dorsey) that The Pig died on the shaft and Zachariah (Jeff Fahey) is waiting for him to talk. Boyd assigns Earl to accompany Ava (Joelle Carter) to her house and protect her while he speaks with Zachariah. Zachariah claims the job is too dangerous and demands another $10,000 to continue working, although Boyd only offers $5,000. Earl and Ava arrive at her house but discover Walker (Garret Dillahunt) waiting for them. He forces Ava to tie Earl to a chair and to tend his wounds.
Knowing Zachariah could lead him to Boyd, Raylan visits him and catches Zachariah getting a box of dynamite to hurry along the tunnelling per Boyd's request. They briefly fight each other, although Raylan decides to spare Zachariah from arresting him. Katherine (Mary Steenburgen) visits Duffy (Jere Burns), who maintains his suspicion that Avery (Sam Elliott) was behind Grady Hale's fate. Duffy then questions Boyd's intentions as they haven't heard anything about the planned robbery, to which Katherine states that if their plan fails, the next plan involves that she marries Avery and she will have access to his bank accounts. Art (Nick Searcy) visits Katherine and she provides him with Duffy's information.
Boyd arrives at Ava's house and finds Walker holding her at gunpoint. When Walker puts down his gun, Boyd quickly attacks him and prepares to kill him when Walker reveals the reason why he visited: he knows the combination to Avery's safe. Although he suspects his intentions, Boyd accepts his help. Raylan visits Avery at the empty Pizza Portal, asking for help to conclude the manhunt so he can get back on Boyd, revealing that Boyd has been the thorn in Avery's side. Avery then goes to a radio station to announce that he has issued a $100,000 reward to anyone who can help them find Walker.
As Boyd and Walker discuss the planned robbery, Raylan arrives at the house to talk to Boyd. Boyd attempts to distract him but Ava allows him to enter the house so he doesn't suspect anything while Walker hides. Raylan then tells them about the reward, prompting Boyd to reveal that Walker is in the house. Walker attacks Earl and attempts to escape but is shot in the back by Raylan and dies from his wounds. That night, Raylan takes Boyd to the Pizza Portal to get the reward from Avery. He shows them the vault and takes $100,000 in cash. In the shaft, Zachariah lights a fire under the vault to pull off the heist. Raylan feels a light tremor but does not suspect anything.
Ava is content with the $100,000 but Boyd is still intent on getting the $10 million found on Avery's vault, despite the complexity of the heist. Ava later informs to Raylan, telling him the mine shaft Boyd is using to tunnel for the vault, though Raylan also gets the impression that Ava's been burned. He shares this concern to Rachel (Erica Tazel), worrying her about the operation. Raylan looks into Arlo's back shed fearing the worst but finding it empty while also having a talk with an hallucination of his father (Raymond J. Barry). The next morning, Raylan decides to let the mortician remove their tombs without exhuming them.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) shares his concerns to Rachel (Erica Tazel), Art (Nick Searcy) and Vasquez (Rick Gomez) that Ava (Joelle Carter) may have blown her cover. They consider having another informant close to Boyd (Walton Goggins). So Raylan and Art visit Duffy (Jere Burns), with Art revealing that Simon Poole's documents revealed that Duffy was the snitch that led to Grady Hale's arrest. Fearing he will be killed if he is "burned", Duffy accepts to cooperate with them against Boyd.
Seabass (Scott Grimes) confronts Avery (Sam Elliott) and Katherine (Mary Steenburgen) at their room, demanding a larger sum of money for having betrayed Walker. Katherine offers to give him a diamond bracelet from her pursue but she actually uses the opportunity to use a gun from the purse, killing Seabass. Ava and Boyd discuss what she told to Raylan the previous night when Duffy enters, telling them that Avery is moving the money during a party at the Pizza Portal that evening, provoking him to move up his timetable and suspecting Raylan is involved.
Loretta (Kaitlyn Dever) arrives at her house and finds a headless rattlesnake. Suddenly, a man named Boon (Jonathan Tucker) shows up unnannounced and threatens her but leaves without hurting her. Loretta later visits Boyd, suggesting a partnership with her land and knowhow matched with his muscle and distribution. Having his sights on Avery's money, Boyd gives his blessing to Loretta's purchase of the farms he's threatened against selling, and for men to protect her for fair wages.
At the Pizza Portal's party, Raylan talks with Loretta, offering her ownership of Arlo's property, which she accepts. Boon joins them in their talk, revealing that he works for Avery and Raylan is disgusted by his personality. Boyd and Ava also show up at the party, despite Avery's previous threat that he would kill them if he ever saw them there. Avery reveals his plan to generously purchase lands and lift up the economy. Boyd questions his motivations and how much money will stay in Harlan, and Loretta names those who have died after refusing Avery's offers. Loretta puts forward her offer to the landowners: to buy them out for cash but keep them in their homes, hire locals for security and farm hands and keep the profits in the county, and names Boyd as her partner. Raylan confronts Loretta about associating herself with Boyd and pulls out his offer as he can't be associated with him.
While Boyd and Duffy head to the shaft, Raylan talks with Ava, who deduces that Raylan knows she has been "burned" and explains she's supposed to tell him the heist is next week but it's actually that night, that she's to start a fire to clear the place out. To her surprise, Raylan tells her to go as planned. At the shaft, Boyd checks the fuse with Zachariah (Jeff Fahey) and immediately tells his crew to start the heist. Ava causes a fire in the kitchen, prompting everyone to leave but Raylan approaches Avery and Katherine to inform them that they are being robbed.
After Boyd lights the fuse, Zachariah attacks him and chains him to a support post, expressing that he won't let Ava be related to a Crowder and leaves the scene. Boyd fails in stopping the fuse and desperately calls Carl (Justin Welborn) for help. Carl returns and helps Boyd pick up a rock hammer to cut loose from the chains. They manage to escape just before the mine explodes. Unknown to them, they are watched by Rachel and Tim (Jacob Pitts), who report to Raylan that they came out without the money and no sign of Zachariah. At the Pizza Portal, Raylan and Avery talk about the failed robbery, with Avery remarking that Raylan used him to get to Boyd.
Boyd confronts Ava, accusing her of conspiring with Zachariah to kill him but she reaffirms she wasn't involved and reminds Boyd she's warned her uncle wasn't right in the head. Despite their failure at the heist, Boyd says he will still go after the money despite knowing it will be more dangerous and more difficult now that Avery moved it. Although the Marshals fail to catch Boyd red-handed, Raylan reminds Rachel that they've got two informants and Boyd is going to go after that money with desperate stupidity when Avery tries to move it, which will give them an opportunity to get him.
Katherine (Mary Steenburgen) talks with Duffy (Jere Burns) on the phone, expressing frustration that they committed the heist and fire while she was in the Pizza Portal. Unknown to Katherine, Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) and Tim (Jacob Pitts) are overhearing their discussion.
Limehouse (Mykelti Williamson) meets with Boyd (Walton Goggins) at the bar, where Boyd pays him the $100,000 reward to help him and Ava (Joelle Carter) escape Harlan once the new heist is done. Limehouse accepts to help them but states that once they leave, they can never return to Harlan. During this, Ava finds Dewey Crowe's gator-tooth necklace and takes it. At a diner, Raylan and Tim meet with Avery (Sam Elliott) and Boon (Jonathan Tucker). They push Avery's paranoia, suggesting that Katherine is working with Boyd to steal his money and predicting that she will inquire about how he's moving it. They suggest him to call her and tell that he is moving the money to Charlotte as a trust test, although Avery says he trusts her. However, after they leave, Avery calls her to tell her that he's moving the money to Charlotte.
Katherine informs Duffy about the new move, so he informs Boyd and his crew. Raylan and Tim set up a decoy truck to be attacked in order to get Boyd although they express concern that Boyd will not fall for it. At the bar, Boyd sends Carl (Justin Welborn) and Earl (Ryan Dorsey) to hit the car but he tells Ava that he knows the truck is a decoy. Ava relays this information to Raylan, who informs Rachel (Erica Tazel) and Vasquez (Rick Gomez). Vasquez expresses frustration that Ava hasn't helped them in the case and intends to send her back to prison. Meanwhile, Boyd meets with Katherine holding a gun.
Avery visits Loretta's great aunt Lilian (K Callan) to stop her partnership with Boyd and offers to buy her properties. Lilian refuses and Avery leaves the house, but he instructs Boon to enter and kill Lilian. He then receives a call from Katherine's phone but it's actually Boyd, who has kidnapped Katherine and will only release her if Avery gives him his money on a certain location. Avery does not hesitate in the terms and accepts to do what is needed. Meanwhile, Duffy is confronted by his bodyguard Mike (Jonathan Kowalsky), who has deduced that Duffy snitched on Grady Hale. He attacks Duffy and handcuffs him to a table. He then leaves a message on Katherine's phone, telling her he needs to speak with her, unaware of her current status.
Earl and Carl are arrested after trying to hit on the decoy truck although there are no shots fired and Tim informs that Boyd wasn't with them. Raylan visits Ava at her house, as she prepares to pack their stuff with Limehouse's fake IDs. He explains that Vasquez wants to end her cooperation, which will result in Ava returning to prison. Ava then pulls out Dewey's necklace, suggesting that they could arrest for his murder. Raylan states they can't arrest him without proper evidence and the necklace is not enough to prove it. Ava then suggests she could get Boyd to confess. At the diner, Boon intimidates a hipster and an engineering student in a greasy spoon.
Avery meets with Boyd at night to deliver two duffel bags of money. Boyd returns Katherine and leaves with the money, but he also tells Avery that Katherine was involved in the heist as revenge because she thought he killed Grady. Katherine claims she no longer believes he killed her husband and asks what's gonna happen now, Avery doesn't respond. Boyd meets with Ava on the road and they hug. However, Ava uses the opportunity to take his gun and shoot him in the shoulder. Raylan appears, as Ava was just supposed to make him confess. Ava defends her actions, stating that he wouldn't confess and that Vasquez would probably still send her to prison. Despite Raylan telling her that he will follow her, she gets into Boyd's truck and leaves with the money.
Hana (Mervat Amin), an air hostess, loves Adel (Salah Zulfikar), the architect, but she meets Sami (Samir Shamas), the Lebanese pilot, and she also falls in love with him. The choice is settled.
Tawheeda, a beautiful widow (Huda Sultan), loves Youssef (Shukri Sarhan), an employee of the Probate Council, and she turns to him to finish her pension procedures. But he does not care about her because he is married and has children. She resorts to one of the charlatans in order to make a puzzle in order to relate to her and love her. But they were swindlers who drain her money and get arrested. Youssef goes to her and thinks that he is coming to marry her, but he tells her that he is asking her for a loan to treat his sick wife, so her hopes collapse and are shattered after everything she did for him.
A singer in Lebanon's cabarets falls in love with Fathi and has a relationship with her, but he lives in confusion because of her sitting with customers and feels jealous, so he goes to her in the cabaret to sit with him like any customer, despite warning him that she loves him for his person and not for his money. But she treats him as a customer and leaves him and leaves as usual with the customers of the shop and decides to stay away from him because he did not understand and did not appreciate her love.
Gotō Matabei is the most able and fierce samurai of the Kuroda clan. However, he gradually dislikes the ruthless personality of Kuroda Nagamasa and leaves the clan. Seven years later, he joins Toyotomi Hideyori's army.
A serial killer (Diren Polatoğulları) is stalking Çıngıraklı, a tight-knit Roman neighborhood with little regard for outsiders. He leaves three pennies on each of his victims’ body, and the case is assigned to the Organized Crime Unit. Its captain, Efe (Ekin Koç), initially suspects Kartal (Uraz Kaygılaroğlu), a Romani mafia leader who is the neighborhood “protector” and Efe’s target. However, as Efe realizes that Kartal is not the killer, the cop and the mafia leader form an uneasy alliance to find Çıngıraklı’s “Three Penny serial Killer.”
Efe has always looked at Kartal’s neighborhood as a breeding ground for criminals and lowlifes, but this case helps him see through the Romani perspective. The unexpected connection between the Three Penny serial Killer and Kartal’s tragic past will call into question everything he believes.
The story of love and moving forward in life without regrets is told through the eyes of a woman burdened with precognition of specific events in the future.
Leila, a girl from a wealthy and unreligious background gets in love with a religious guy, Mohammad, and puts him in special circumstances and tests his faith. Leila also had a fiancé, but her love for Muhammad completely transforms her and strengthens her faith. She marries Muhammad and has a child together but Muhammad suffers from a previous stroke. He dies and this is the beginning of the story of Leila's problems.
Writer Hilary Thomas is being pursued by psychopath Bruno Clavel, a man she once interviewed at his family's Massachusetts orchard while researching for a book. Clavel plays a cat-and-mouse game with Hilary, repeatedly breaking into her Manhattan apartment and tormenting her, often calling her "Catherine." Detective Tony Clemenza oversees the case, while Hilary struggles to find an explanation for Clavel's targeting her. During one of the break-ins, Clavel is fatally injured, and found dead several blocks from Hilary's apartment. Hilary is brought to the morgue to positively identify his body. Clavel's corpse is sent to his Massachusetts hometown, where it is swiftly buried by Clavel's stepfather, Jonathan Rinehart.
Meanwhile, Hilary and Tony begin a romance. One night, after having sex, Tony leaves the apartment to get the couple dinner. While taking a bath, Hilary is mortified when Clavel appears, threatening to stab her through the heart like a vampire. Tony arrives moments after Clavel vanishes. Determined to solve the mystery, Hilary and Tony visit the funeral home for confirmation of Clavel's death, where they learn from the mortician that Clavel was quickly buried unembalmed at the insistence of his stepfather Jonathan. Upon further investigation, they learn that Clavel withdrew funds two days after his supposed death, and was seen by a bank teller who knew him. Clavel's check register shows he made repeated payments to a small number of people, including a local bookseller and an elderly woman, Mrs. Yancey. Police agree to exhume Clavel's grave, only to find his casket empty aside from several bags of concrete.
Hilary's literary agent, Kayla, is subsequently stalked by Clavel, who accosts her in her home, demanding to know Hilary's whereabouts before stabbing her to death. Meanwhile, Hilary and Tony continue to meet with several individuals to gather information, including Clavel's psychologist, who recounts his disturbed state of mind: Clavel believed himself damned to hell by his mother Catherine, an occultist, and claimed Catherine continued to live on in others' bodies after her death.
Clavel returns to his childhood home, where he confronts Jonathan, and kills him. Meanwhile, Hilary and Tony visit the bookstore frequented by Clavel, and ask the shop owner several questions about him. The shop owner, who professes himself to be a Satanist, claims that Clavel may be possessed. Next, Hilary and Tony visit Mrs. Yancey, a former bordello madam who once rented a room to Clavel's mother, Catherine. Mrs. Yancey explains that Catherine, after falling pregnant, concocted a story about how she was going to adopt her friend's child. However, she gave birth to twin sons, forcing her to keep one of the boys a secret. She forced both boys to act as one child, and would not allow them to be seen together. Furthermore, she carried on an incestuous relationship with the "secondary" son, whom she kept locked in the cellar. For her secrecy, Catherine—and, later, Clavel—continued to pay Mrs. Yancey each month. Meanwhile, at the Clavel mansion, Clavel erotically caresses and kisses the corpse of his twin, whose body he has grave-robbed.
Armed with the knowledge that there are two identical "Bruno Clavels", Hilary and Tony go to visit the Clavel mansion. Inside, Hilary notices a portrait of Catherine, who bears a striking resemblance to herself—she realizes that the original Clavel brother she met had stalked her due to her likeness to his mother, and his hope that he might resurrect Catherine in her body; the other Clavel brother, who had been kept locked away for most of his life, envisions Hilary as a manifestation of his mother, and wishes to kill her to avenge his own abuse.
In the house, Tony is attacked by the living Clavel brother upstairs, and Hilary finds Jonathan's corpse impaled on a fence outside. Clavel confronts her in the backyard, and chases her into the cellar, but he is fatally injured with his own knife after Hilary pushes him down the stairs. As he writhes on the floor, dying, a swarm of beetles cover his body. Hilary and Tony assume him dead until he rises out of the cellar, after which Tony shoots him to death.
The events revolve around the daily life of Professor Farouk Shalash (Salah Zulfikar), through a large number of comic situations and paradoxes that arise through his relationship with his wife and children, or his relationships with neighbors or with his co-workers showing social problems that face the community through the small family of Mr. Shalash.
The close friendship between Terry (Maricel) and Melissa (Zsa Zsa) is tested when the latter falls in love with Terry's husband Dave (Gabby).
In the mid-20th century, due to economic crisis and a collapsing birthrate, Japan was on the verge of becoming a failed state. In response, foreign nations sent forces to intervene. However, foreign intervention quickly became a foreign occupation, and the competing foreign nations started the destructive Boundary War, fought with autonomous drone mecha called AMAIMs.
By the year 2061, the Boundary War has ended but Japan has been divided into four occupied zones where native Japanese are treated like second-class citizens. In the wake of the resulting social upheaval and unrest, a young boy named Amō Shiiba stumbles across an abandoned AMAIM called Kenbu and a rogue autonomous AI named Gai. With Kenbu and Gai, Amō has the opportunity to change the course of history for both himself and the entire nation of Japan.
Authorities have deemed Ava (Joelle Carter) "fugitive number one" and a search for her starts. At the office, Art (Nick Searcy) comes back from leave to take over Marshal operations in Kentucky, surprising Rachel (Erica Tazel). Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) visits a wounded Boyd (Walton Goggins) at a hospital for questioning. Boyd indicates that Ava may be with Zachariah (Jeff Fahey).
Ava and Zachariah have made it to a rescue station in the mountains with the money, intending to escape in the coming days. At their room, Katherine (Mary Steenburgen) talks with Avery (Sam Elliott), telling him that Duffy (Jere Burns) was the snitch against Grady, which doesn't seem to surprise Avery. Despite their lack of trust, Avery still intends to marry and reclaim his money, planning to kill Boyd while Katherine will also try to kill Duffy. While getting her car, Loretta (Kaitlyn Dever) is intimidated once again by Boon (Jonathan Tucker).
Earl (Ryan Dorsey) and Carl (Justin Welborn) are visited in jail by Avery and Boon. Avery tells them about Boyd's plan, which involved having them arrested while he kidnapped Katherine. Carl refuses to believe Boyd would do it, so Avery assigns him a task: he will release him so he can find Boyd and kill him. If Carl fails or attempts to flee, Boon will kill Earl. At the mountain, Raylan, Tim (Jacob Pitts) and the authorities find evidence of Ava and Zachariah in the now empty rescue station and order a helicopter for back-up in finding them. During this, Vasquez (Rick Gomez) expresses concern at Raylan's actions, citing his lack of action against Ava and Boyd and how getting involved with Ava in the past ruined a case and even accuses Raylan of conspiring with Ava in the case.
After talking with Vasquez, Art contacts Raylan to return to Lexington. Raylan reluctantly accepts and drives back to Lexington. During this, Carl knocks out Boyd's guard and confronts him at his hospital room. Boyd convinces him to let him save Earl and get the money. Boyd dons a police's uniform and then immediately kills Carl in the room, warning the hospital staff that there's a shooter, allowing him to escape. Avery is informed of this and orders Boon to release Earl so they can kill him. However, Raylan has deviated from the Lexington road and arrives at the station where Earl is being held. He threatens the cops on Avery's payroll to hand over Earl.
Katherine meets with Mike (Jonathan Kowalsky) on their trailer and she talks with Duffy. Duffy confesses snitching on Grady and killing Simon Poole when he tried to reveal the truth. As Katherine prepares to kill him, Mike interferes, stating that they should let him live and, despite his status, Duffy is still his boss and he will have to avenge him if anyone kills him. This causes a brutal fight between Katherine and Mike, where Katherine shoots him. Despite losing blood and being shot multiple times, Mike manages to kill her by breaking her neck. In his last moments, he passes Duffy the keys so he can release himself. He asks a shocked Duffy to hold him as he collapses and dies.
Raylan visits Avery and Boon at the Pizza Portal. He tells Avery to drop the search for Ava or Earl will testify, which will cause Avery's arrest. When Avery exclaims that he is doing everything for the land he will own with Katherine, Raylan informs him that Katherine died just some minutes ago, devastating him. Earl tells Raylan that Ava and Boyd planned to meet with someone named "Grubes" to help them escape. At the same time, Ava and Zachariah arrive at Grubes' cabin in the hills but are shocked to find him dead. That night, Boyd uses the police cruiser to follow a man in a red truck. Raylan leaves his car and badges with Earl, letting the Marshals arrest him. He calls Art to inform him he will search for Boyd, Ava and the money. Art tells him he has 48 hours and states he won't send anyone to find him, Art himself will pursue Raylan.
In the mountains of Slovakia, Peter has been in love with Magdalena since childhood and asks her to marry him. However, her mother promises her to a cruel, rich farmer, Jano Zapotočný. Magdalena promises Peter that she will put off marrying Jano if Peter can prove himself capable of making a living. But, tragedy intervenes in their lives.
The CHRO of a company, Bernard Leroy comes back from a team building organized by his company, and has to join the mansion of his future in-laws, where his parents, parents-in-law and fiancée wait for him : his wedding is the following day. But a car accident on a mountain road forces him to ask for help in a chalet, which reveals being the landmark of a sect where the guru, Magic, is about to eliminate the members.
Prisoner of the chalet, Bernard leads in his escape Sébastien, an adept fearful man, and arrives to steal the guru's car just before the explosives reduce the chalet into ashes. The problem is that the car also contains a briefcase containing 2 million dollars that should have been given to the doctor Simpson, a very wealthy and well-known psychiatrist. The guru and his accountant run after the two fugitives while on their side, Bernard and Sébastien temporarily find a refuge at the hotel after having attempted to prevent the police. Having not arrived to find the fugitives, Magic and Solomouka randomly find the invitation to Bernard's wedding and decode to go to the mansion to wait for him, and even take his family in hostage.
Bernard's fiancée, Constance, already troubled during the evening by the excentricity of Bernard's "parents", who are actually two actors that he has engaged, is not fooled of the behaviour of the two people. Asking them for additional explications, she is hypnotized by Magic and deeply falls asleep. Meanwhile, the henchmen of the doctor Simpson who run after Sébastien after a rough confrontation with Magic arrive in the hotel room, take both men in hostage and take them in a remote mountain corner. Bernard escapes with the help of Sébastien who steals the car of the two men and picks him up before having an accident a few metres further. In a race against the time to bring back the briefcase before the mansion is dynamited with all its occupants, the two fugitives finally reach the mansion and are controlled by the guru and his accountant.
While everything seems lost and the guru is about to trigger the fatal explosion, inside his car, it is finally the car that exploses to everyone's surprise. A few moments later, Sébastien explains himself, pretexting the repentance to his guru, he discreetley stole the detonator and placed it in his coat, filled with explosives.
Luisa (Francisca Estévez) is a young woman who, by order of her father, will be in an unknown world in order to take revenge on the Roldán family, but soon the affection that Sara (Consuelo Luzardo), her supposed grandmother, will give her and meeting Juan Esteban Osorno (Carlos Torres), the boyfriend of another of Sara's granddaughters, will cause Luisa to enter into a dilemma.
Boyd (Walton Goggins) stops the truck driver, Hagan (Shea Whigham), ordering him to drive him somewhere. Meanwhile, Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) visits the hill people, forced off their land by mining pollution. Learning that there's bad blood over Arlo using them to move drugs up and down the mountain, Raylan signs over the deed to Arlo's place to them as restitution and to be rid of his last tie to Harlan, and continues on his way to Grubes' cabin.
At the cabin, Zachariah (Jeff Fahey) and Ava (Joelle Carter) dig a grave for Grubes, thinking the wisest thing is to lay low with six months' of supplies in the cabin. However, while finishing with digging, they hear on a police scanner that Boyd has escaped custody and deduce he will come for them, causing Ava to suffer a nervous breakdown. Duffy (Jere Burns) is released from custody and picks up his stuff from Vasquez (Rick Gomez) in the Marshal's office, stating he plans to leave Kentucky forever. Before he leaves, Vasquez questions him on the Simon Poole case. Duffy feigns ignorance and leaves the office.
Loretta (Kaitlyn Dever) and her ex-boyfriend Derrick (Riley Bodenstab) are hiding in a barn when Boon (Jonathan Tucker) finds them. Derrick tries to show his bravery but Boon shoots him in the shoulder. Vasquez becomes irate with the Marshals who have merely issued a bulletin saying Raylan's life has been threatened, and puts in a call to the FBI and a BOLO is issued on Raylan. Constable Bob Sweeney (Patton Oswalt) hears the BOLO for Raylan and calls offering his help but discovers he has already given it as Raylan borrowed his Crown Vic. Bob then is forced to take his cruiser and uses a tracker to find the car.
Duffy meets with his contact and arranges for purchase of two passports, a gun, and a dog-grooming van with a large well-hidden compartment and pays with Katherine's shoplifted diamond tennis bracelet and large engagement ring. Raylan arrives at the cabin but only finds Zachariah there, who was expecting to ambush Boyd in the cabin. Ava has run off with $1 million in a backpack, placing a call to someone to help her. She finds Bob's Crown Vic and attempts to steal it when Bob arrives and seizes the backpack, locking her in his car. However, Boyd has forced Hagan to drive him nearby and after a lengthy talk, Boyd kills Hagan by shooting him in the head.
Ava and Bob hear the gunshot and Bob sets out to investigate, leaving a handcuffed Ava in his car. Ava hears multiple gunshots and starts panicking. She manages to release herself and escapes with the backpack of money. As night falls, Boyd and Raylan find themselves in a shootout where none of them hits their intended target. After a shouting conversation, Boyd evades Raylan. Ava arrives at the bridge but is intercepted by a police cruiser. She tries to blackmail them to escape but the officers are revealed to be working for Avery (Sam Elliott) and plan to take her to him.
Avery visits Loretta at the barn and puts Derrick out of his misery. With Ava now in the way, Avery gives Loretta 30 seconds to change his mind on why he shouldn't kill her. Loretta states that Avery needs her as she knows more about the land and can work with her associates, who won't trust Avery all by himself and she offers him a partnership. Avery decides to spare her life and accepts the deal. Back in the woods, Raylan finds a seriously wounded Bob and drives him to the hospital. At the cabin, Boyd avoids Zachariah's ambush and shoots him in the leg, realizing Ava is not there. When Boyd demands her location, Zachariah reveals a bomb on his coat and detonates it, killing himself and wounding Boyd. Raylan manages to get Bob to the hospital but as he turns to leave, he is cornered and held at gunpoint by state troopers.
Greg confides to Kendall his fear regarding the legal ramifications of exposing the cruises documents. Kendall reassures him that he will not be implicated. Greg then receives a threatening phone call from Tom demanding to know where the papers are; Greg feigns ignorance but reports Shiv arriving to meet Kendall. Tom decides not to disclose this to Logan, who is growing increasingly paranoid and demanding to know everyone's whereabouts.
Shiv and Roman sequentially arrive at Kendall's apartment to meet with him. Kendall takes a pause to meet with Lisa upstairs; she warns that they need to prepare for an impending subpoena, and asks to review all the copies he has of the company documents. The siblings sequester themselves to the privacy of Kendall's daughter's bedroom to talk, where Connor joins them; Kendall cites both Waystar's declining cultural relevance as well as the company's historic complicity in sexual misconduct as arguments in his favor, but his siblings remain unconvinced.
Kendall excuses himself to meet with Stewy and Sandi Furness (Sandy's daughter) in a car outside. Sandi puts her father on the phone; Kendall proposes to the three of them that they back him, arguing that Logan would sideline them despite offering them board seats, and suggesting that together they can avoid a contested shareholder vote.
In Rava's living room, Shiv, Roman and Connor all agree that the three of them backing Kendall would ensure Logan's downfall. Kendall returns from his meeting with Stewy and Sandi and reports that they agreed to back down from the proxy vote and reach a settlement with Kendall's side. Shiv expresses concern that the power vacuum left by Logan's removal would jeopardize the family's chances of retaining control over the company at the upcoming shareholder vote; Kendall proposes that he become CEO, prompting immediate disagreement from the others.
Shiv and Roman separately go to the rooftop to make phone calls to Tom and Gerri respectively, and both report Kendall's proposal. Shiv admits to Tom that her inexperience at the company challenges the viability of her becoming CEO. Gerri suggests to Roman that he and all his siblings stand to lose from voting Logan out of the company, warning that the family may not have control over who chooses a successor. Back downstairs, the siblings are unsettled to find a box of doughnuts delivered to them by Logan, indicating that he knows they are meeting with Kendall. Connor, Shiv and Roman all ultimately decide to back out of Kendall's offer and remain aligned with Logan. Kendall becomes enraged and lashes out at each of his siblings as they leave.
Confused whether to take legal counsel from Kendall or Waystar, Greg goes to meet with Ewan, who hires his personal attorney Roger Pugh to represent Greg. Pugh, who holds anticapitalist leanings, hints that he and Ewan want to use Greg's insider position at Waystar to undermine the company.
Logan, meanwhile, has Marcia flown in to Sarajevo, his legal team having advised that the two publicly appear reconciled. Marcia, feeling betrayed and humiliated over Logan's affair with Rhea, makes several demands from the company to ensure her cooperation: namely, her role in the family trust finalized, job security for her son, financial compensation for her daughter, and hefty improvements to her own financial position.
Logan decides to return to New York City to maintain family unity, and lands the following morning. In the car, he offers Shiv the title of President at Waystar. Shiv believes the position to be meaningless, but Logan says she will be his "eyes and ears" inside the company, assuring her she is under complete legal protection while Gerri is CEO.
Kendall becomes increasingly self-conscious about his media image, giving various interviews to the press and vigilantly monitoring his social media presence. Logan and Waystar plan their own PR strategy, with Hugo and Karolina fielding employee complaints for an upcoming town hall event and Roman giving an interview praising Logan's parenting. Logan refuses to cooperate with the Department of Justice's ongoing investigation into the company, despite Gerri asserting that they should cooperate to prevent damage to Waystar's image.
Kendall gives a speech at a charity dinner for the Committee for the Protection and Welfare of Journalists (CPWJ), which Shiv (now Waystar's President of Domestic Operations) attends on Logan's behalf. Kendall apologizes to Shiv for his outburst at Rava's apartment, but refuses to back down from his media campaign. At an after-party, Kendall and his associates watch a newly aired segment from ''The Disruption'', a late-night talk show whose host Sophie Iwobi frequently disparages him. Kendall decides to make an appearance on the show.
Shiv meets Logan at his apartment after the gala. Logan unconvincingly claims that nothing in the stolen cruises documents incriminates him for serious wrongdoing and that he was only protecting his children, but Shiv warns that law enforcement has the power to implicate him in the cover-up. She returns home to find a drunk Tom, who informs her that his legal counselors believe he will likely spend time in prison. Tom suggests that he volunteer himself to Logan as a candidate for incarceration, which Shiv agrees could have a tactical advantage. Tom broaches the idea to Logan the next day during the taping of an ATN interview with White House aide Michelle-Anne Vanderhoven. Logan is appreciative, but assures Tom that he will not face such dire consequences. Tom privately contacts a lawyer.
Logan catches Michelle-Anne after the interview and asks for assurances that his refusal to cooperate with the DOJ investigation will not have political consequences, but Michelle-Anne warns that Logan's close relationship with the President could prove problematic. She agrees to negotiate with the President if Logan moderates ATN's White House coverage. Meanwhile, Kendall defies Lisa's advice and decides to barge into Waystar's offices despite his security privileges being revoked; Logan asks that Kendall be fired and orders his security to keep Kendall away from him, but Gerri warns that firing Kendall would work against Waystar from a PR perspective. Tom greets Kendall on the executive floor, and Kendall extends him an offer to join his side.
Logan, Shiv, Roman and the others decide to ignore Kendall and proceed to Waystar's town hall event, which Shiv is hosting. However, Kendall sabotages the event by having his assistants purchase speakers and blast Nirvana's "Rape Me" at full volume in the middle of Shiv's speech. An irate Shiv drafts an open letter attacking Kendall and asks Roman and Connor to sign it, but they both object out of discomfort with the personal details Shiv chose to include in the statement, such as Kendall's substance abuse and failed relationships. Shiv decides to publish the letter herself.
Kendall prepares to make an appearance on ''The Disruption'', but learns backstage that Shiv's letter has gone online. He unsuccessfully negotiates with the show's producer to omit mention of the letter from his interview, and decides to back out of his appearance 15 minutes before broadcast. Deeply shaken by the letter's contents, Kendall hides out in a server room while Iwobi's segment airs. Meanwhile, Gerri informs Logan that the FBI have arrived to raid Waystar's offices, with his attempts to extract favors from the President through Michelle-Anne likely having tipped off the DOJ; Logan is forced to cooperate. Shiv and Kendall separately watch live broadcasts breaking the news of the FBI's raid.
Four days before the annual shareholder meeting, Kendall is informed by Waystar senior management that investor Josh Aaronson, who owns 4% of the company's shares, is losing trust in its leadership amid the family feud and DOJ investigation, and may join Sandy and Stewy. Josh requests that Kendall and Logan meet with him jointly; Kendall initially refuses, but is convinced to go by Frank, unaware that Logan is listening in.
Logan has Shiv direct ATN to be more critical in their coverage of the presidential administration, hoping it will pressure the White House into finally granting him legal and political favors. Shiv passes the order onto Tom, who has become mournfully fixated on the possibility of spending time in prison and feels emasculated taking orders from his wife. Shiv then meets with Connor, who has decided to push his presidential campaign four years ahead, and is seeking a role at the company in the interim to improve his perceived credibility.
Logan, meanwhile, presents Greg with a joint defense agreement with Waystar, offering that he use his existing leverage to negotiate a better position at the company. Tom visits Greg at his office to pressure him into siding with the company, but learns that Greg has already agreed to sign the agreement with Logan and is now seeking an executive position at the parks department.
In an attempt to discredit Kendall, Roman tracks down a formerly homeless man that he and Kendall convinced to tattoo Kendall's initials on his forehead years prior, but learns that the man has since had the tattoo removed. Roman and Hugo reach a $1 million settlement with the man to obtain photos of the tattoo, but Gerri talks Roman out of publicizing the pictures, given that he too was involved in the incident.
Kendall and Logan separately fly out to Josh's private island residence. Both remain pensive and standoffish; Josh decides that the three take a walk through the surrounding property. Josh informs them that their blood feud has already lost him $350 million, roughly 10 percent of his holdings. He attempts to talk Kendall down from his whistleblower campaign, arguing that father-son unity would restore company stability and unburden the shareholders, but Kendall becomes paranoid that Josh and Logan are attempting to sabotage him.
Upon reaching the coastline, Logan gives a call to Shiv warning her not to overstep after hearing from Karl that she has become too assertive in her position at the company. Shiv, afraid of being undermined, decides to personally confront ATN anchor Mark Ravenhead after he refuses Tom's request to shift his editorial position on the President, and strongarms him into complying with Logan's orders.
Kendall and Logan sit down for lunch with Josh, who demands to know whether the family rift can be mended in time; Logan reassures him that it can, giving a speech praising Kendall and even suggesting that he is a worthy successor. However, on the walk back to the house, Logan and Kendall exchange threats, with the former revealing Greg's shift in allegiance and making it clear that Kendall will never lead Waystar. Logan begins to suffer the effects of heat exhaustion, but attempts to trudge on, refusing to be seen in a weakened state before Josh. Kendall neglects to help until Logan collapses, forcing Kendall and Josh to help him up. Kendall attempts to continue negotiating with Josh, but Josh asks him to focus on his father's wellbeing.
In his private jet, Logan receives a furious call from the President over ATN's critical coverage, which Logan promises to temper if the DOJ's Waystar investigation is relaxed. Kendall receives a call from Roman informing him that Josh has lost confidence in Waystar's leadership after witnessing Kendall and Logan's fractured relationship for himself. Moments later, Kendall sees Stewy arriving by helicopter to greet Josh.
An ailing Logan arrives at the Waystar RoyCo annual shareholder meeting, where both his and Kendall's factions are attempting to reach a settlement with Sandy and Stewy – aware that if the question of ownership were left to a vote (per Logan's wishes), the Roys would almost certainly lose control of the company. They opt to stall the vote until an agreement can be successfully reached. Frank is tasked with giving a protracted speech to the shareholders in the meantime.
Kendall convinces Stewy to continue negotiating with Waystar. Gerri, Shiv, Roman and Karl meet with Stewy, Sandi and Sandy (whose illness has rendered him confined to a wheelchair and barely able to speak, with his daughter negotiating on his behalf). Controversy arises over Sandy's request for veto power over any Roy family member being named CEO, which the Roys' side knows is designed to humiliate Logan. Gerri convinces Sandi and Stewy to think over the terms once more.
Connor approaches Logan with a request to be named head of one of Waystar's European cable divisions. Logan, struggling to speak and repeatedly needing to urinate, does not answer conclusively, and expresses displeasure at having to navigate around Sandy's terms on the settlement. Kendall, meanwhile, warns Greg that he may give him up to the DOJ unless Greg reneges on the joint defense agreement he signed with Waystar. Greg attempts to negotiate with Ewan and Pugh, but Ewan, disgusted with his grandson's enduring loyalty to Logan's company, informs him he is donating his entire estate to Greenpeace, effectively depriving Greg of an inheritance.
Sandi calls Gerri to relay an alternative request: curtailing the Roys' use of private jets, which the family similarly scoffs at. Logan orders that they refuse the terms, leaving the company's ownership to the shareholders' vote. Logan has Tom escort him to the restroom and experiences difficulty urinating; Tom learns from Logan's assistant Kerry that Logan has a urinary tract infection that he demanded be kept secret. The others realize that Logan has forgotten to take his medication and notice him becoming increasingly incoherent and in need of medical attention. Kendall storms in, having received word of the vote, and angrily demands the settlement renegotiated.
Gerri takes over for Frank in giving speeches to the shareholders. An unconscious Logan is sequestered to another room to be looked after by his personal doctor, thereby rendering him incapable of appearing onstage. Shiv opts to renegotiate the settlement with Sandi and Stewy without Logan's input. The President suddenly calls asking for Logan; Roman takes the call in his father's place and learns that the President will not be seeking a second term, in large part due to blowback from ATN's attacks on his mental faculties (which Logan himself had ordered in hopes that the DOJ investigation would be relaxed).
Shiv meets with Sandi privately; the two agree to an extra board seat for both factions, each of which could potentially go to either of the two women. Shiv calls Tom and has him relay the final terms of the settlement to the rest of the company's senior management, who agree to sign the deal without Logan's final approval. While celebrating, Shiv is put off when Tom lets slip that he has been tracking her fertility in hopes of impregnating her before going to prison.
Gerri brings Karl onstage to announce the settlement to pleased shareholders. However, Kendall, aware of the settlement but indignant at being left out of the spotlight, interrupts Karl's speech and makes an impromptu statement voicing support for the victims of the cruises scandal, frustrating the audience and confusing the rest of the company management. Greg informs Tom he intends to sue Greenpeace as a ploy to recover his inheritance from his grandfather. Logan warns Gerri that the President's decision not to seek reelection jeopardizes Waystar's political and legal survival. He remains displeased with Shiv for acquiescing to Sandy's terms.
While reviewing reactions to his onstage stunt with his PR team, Kendall is informed that Logan requests a meeting with him, but upon arriving, he learns that Logan already left, and realizes his father has snubbed him. He attempts to call Logan, but Logan has Kendall's phone number blocked permanently.
Waystar's senior management learn that the Department of Justice investigation is weakening and will likely end in a settlement. Tom is immensely relieved to no longer be facing the threat of incarceration; nonetheless, Logan discreetly tells him he will remember his offer to go to prison. Logan then pivots to his planned acquisition of streaming giant GoJo, but discovers that its founder and CEO Lukas Matsson has declined to meet with him personally. Shiv and Roman offer to meet with Matsson at Kendall's 40th birthday that night. Logan sends Roman with an envelope containing a gift.
The family arrives at Kendall's party, teeming with guests and featuring "immersive theater" exhibits such as a large-scale replica of his mother's birth canal. Roman hands Kendall his "gift," which Kendall is shaken to discover is in fact an offer from Logan to buy out his shares in Waystar for $2 billion. Shiv is upset to learn that Roman is a beneficiary in the agreement whereas she is not. Kendall is further angered when he learns Shiv and Roman are only in attendance to meet with Matsson (with whom Kendall himself is attempting to negotiate), and bans them from entering the party's VIP zone – a giant replica of his childhood treehouse – where the antisocial Matsson has sequestered himself.
Kendall encounters Rava at the party; tension develops when she reveals that Waystar is sending men to harass her and the children, encouraged by Roman but opposed by Shiv. Kendall is surprised to learn from Rava that his children have sent him a gift, and becomes fixated on tracking it down. He becomes further agitated over his growing embarrassment at the party's excess, and decides to back out of a planned onstage stunt.
Roman, meanwhile, forces his way into the treehouse to meet with Matsson and negotiate the possibility of acquiring GoJo. Roman suggests that Matsson would never have to report directly to Logan – whom Matsson personally despises – and additionally offers to discontinue StarGo, Waystar's antiquated and poorly-functioning streaming service. Matsson expresses interest and agrees to continue discussions later in the week. Roman treats the meeting as a success and mocks Shiv for being sidelined from the negotiations.
Greg works up the courage to ask Comfry out on a date, despite being instructed not to by a spiteful Kendall. Comfry accepts, exasperated with having to satisfy Kendall's demands. Greg is elated, provoking resentment from a drug-addled Tom, who is not enjoying the party and remains unhappy despite avoiding prison. Kendall, anxiously searching for his children's gift with Naomi's help, breaks down crying and asks to go home. While leaving, he lashes out at his three siblings; a drunken Roman viciously mocks him and shoves him to the ground. Kendall returns to his apartment despondent, and Naomi comforts him.
At a Waystar board meeting, Stewy and Sandi are brought up to date on the company's plans to acquire GoJo. Afterwards, the Roys depart for Tuscany to attend Caroline's wedding to Peter Munion – who Roman discovers is trailing a string of failed marriages and business ventures, and is likely using the wedding to edge closer to Waystar. Caroline, however, brushes off his concerns. Connor proposes to an apprehensive Willa in front of other wedding guests, hoping to deflect the press from probing into her background as a prostitute. Roman, jealous of Gerri's relationship with a former DOJ attorney, is asked by Gerri to stop sending her unsolicited photos of his penis.
Kendall demands a sit-down with Logan over dinner, where he requests taking the $2 billion buyout Logan offered on Kendall's birthday to permanently uncouple himself from his father's "evil" and "corrupt" empire. Logan refuses and invokes the waiter's death to argue that he has been the one to rectify Kendall's every mistake.
While out on a bachelorette night in Cortona, Caroline admits to Shiv that she never wanted children, and encourages Shiv not to bear a child herself. Out of spite, Shiv in turn asks to have a child with Tom, but tells him outright during sex that she does not love him and that their marriage is inherently one-sided. The following day, Shiv passes off her comments as foreplay and discusses with Tom the option of freezing her embryos to ensure the survival of her progeny in the event of their divorce or deaths. A baffled Tom simply wishes to conceive a child with her in the near-term.
GoJo's stock price soars after Lukas Matsson sends tweets insinuating that he is about to receive major financing, much to Waystar's concern. Roman meets Matsson at his villa in Lake Como and learns that Matsson is interested in a merger of equals with Waystar rather than an acquisition.
Logan, Roman, Shiv and Gerri travel to Milan to meet with GoJo's bankers. Roman relays Matsson's interest in a merger to Logan, who accepts the decision and applauds his son for his shrewd thinking. However, the meeting is derailed when Roman accidentally sends a photo of his penis to Logan instead of Gerri. Logan confronts Roman over his sexual proclivities and ponders firing Gerri to avoid blowback, which Roman advises against. Shiv, hoping to undermine Roman, suggests to Gerri that she formally file a sexual harassment complaint against him, but Gerri refuses to engage.
Kendall, meanwhile, drunkenly lays face-down on a pool float, and allows his head to sink into the water.
''Kill Joy'', a prequel novella, depicts a murder mystery dinner which Pip attended before the events of the first book.
Five years ago, school girl Andrea "Andie" Bell was allegedly murdered by her boyfriend, Salil "Sal" Singh, who then killed himself. The case has now gone cold, but 17-year-old Pippa "Pip" Fitz-Amobi is convinced that the real killer is still at large. She starts a project (an EPQ in the British version) pretending to investigate media involvement in the case while actually trying to figure out who the real killer was, assisted by Sal's younger brother Ravi. They end up interviewing several people in and around the fictional town of Little Kilton, near London, which in the American edition is replaced by the equally fictional Fairview, Connecticut. They find that Sal is innocent and must have been also killed by Andie's killer to cover up the crime. They eventually discover what really happened, clearing Sal's name and finding his real killer. Pip also realizes that Andie was killed by another person, thus resulting in 4 people getting arrested in connection to the case, two of them being murderers. In the end, her project receives massive attention in their town and the press.
The film follows Prue McKeel and her friend Curtis who are drawn into a hidden, magical forest, while trying to rescue her baby brother Max who's been kidnapped by crows led by Alexandra, an exiled Dowager Governess of South Wood who plans to sacrifice the young brother to the magical ivy of the Wood, which will allow the ivy to spread rapidly and consume the Wood and its inhabitants. <!--
The film takes place in the beautiful city of Kirovsk, Murmansk Oblast, where an ordinary girl Zoya lives, who, thanks to the northern lights, gains the ability to change the fate of people.
The film is about three Russian Officers with different backgrounds, who converge at the Khmeimim military base, involved with the shootdown of a Russian Su-24 by a Turkish F-16 over Turko-Syrian airspace in 2015, and the rescue of the crew shortly after.
Princess Celestia orders Twilight and her friends to release and reform Discord, believing Fluttershy will know how to do it best. While the rest of her friends are doubtful at the thought, Fluttershy remains calm and attempts to befriend Discord. When the others discover that Discord created chaos behind their backs, they demand Fluttershy to use her Element of Harmony to return him to stone, but she stands firm and promises not to use her Element against him as a sign of their newfound friendship. When Discord refuses to relent, she angrily walks away, still refusing to use her Element against him, but also ending their friendship. Realizing he never had a friend before in his life, a remorseful Discord realizes that he truly does value Fluttershy's friendship and does not want to lose it. With this revelation, Discord reverts his chaos and regains Fluttershy's trust, voluntarily offering to permanently use his powers for good, much to the others and Celestia's delight.
Wishing to be alone with his cherry-blossoms, Saigyō is annoyed by the arrival of a party of (potential) viewers; and, on admitting them, composes a waka blaming the cherry tree for their intrusive presence.
That night he is visited by the spirit of the cherry-tree, who rebukes him by pointing out the separateness and independence of all living creatures from human concerns. The two then converse, before the play ends with an extensive dance celebrating cherry flowers, exceptional sakura sites like Kiyomizu-dera, and the transient beauty of Spring.
Newlyweds Tom and Alex move into a gloomy old apartment in Los Angeles. Soon cats start congregating around the house, one of them causes Alex to fall from the stairs, effectively sending her to the hospital and leaving Tom alone in the apartment. While she is away, Tom is visited by a strange, seductive woman, Lilith, who informs him that she has come to collect the remaining property of a former tenant, her recently deceased brother. Lilith has a special feline grace—she sneaks into the apartment and then makes aggressive moves to seduce Tom. Soon he gives into the lure of rough sex. Lilith turns out to be an insatiable lover. Tom feels so exhausted that begins seeing terrifying satanic hallucinations. When Alex finds out his affair, she leaves Tom. Lilith then moves in, and soon Tom finds himself becoming both physically drained and mentally collapsed. Gradually, he comes to realise that Lilith is, in fact, an ancient demonic succubus who seduces men, preying on their energy. Fortunately, Tom has his friends and relatives on his side who help him get rid of the demon.
In ''Thatcher's Techbase'', Margaret Thatcher, "one of humanity's greatest threats", rises from the dead, leading the player to descend into the tenth circle of Hell, the United Kingdom, in order to kill her and send her back to Hell.
The game opens in the Sahara Desert in Egypt, where James Bond infiltrates and destroys a secret weapons facility. He is then sent to a casino in Cairo, to investigate Arkady Yayakov, an ex-KGB agent and suspected smuggler. It is believed that Yayakov has knowledge of recently stolen nanotechnology. Bond pursues Yayakov in a car chase, and his investigation leads him to a Cairo train yard that Yayakov had used as a shipping base. Bond discovers traces of the nanotechnology and also encounters a former foe, Jaws, whom he defeats in a battle.
MI6 learns that one of Yayakov's clients is an ex-KGB agent named Nikolai Diavolo, who has set up a base in the Peruvian jungle near a platinum mine. Bond meets with agent 003, who has monitored the base, and they infiltrate the site. 003 is killed, and Bond pursues Diavolo in a car chase. He learns of another compound, hidden within a crypt in New Orleans. There, he discovers Diavolo is working with scientist Dr. Katya Nadanova. She has used a biological agent found in Louisiana to create nanobots that are capable of eating through metals, with the exception of platinum. Diavolo plans to unleash an army of platinum-coated super soldiers on the world, while using the nanobots to destroy military defenses such as warships and tanks. He plans to initiate his plot in Moscow, and intends to launch nanotech missiles to destroy cities unless his demands are met.
Bond escapes the New Orleans facility, and American agent Mya Starling is sent to destroy Diavolo's nanotech plant, located at the Andes Mountains in Peru. Bond is sent there after she goes missing, and he proceeds through the large facility, which extends underground through Incan ruins. Starling escapes, the facility is destroyed, and Bond travels to Moscow to foil Diavolo's plot. He pursues Nadanova's tank and stops her, and subsequently fights against Jaws in another battle, before ultimately killing Diavolo.
A good man "Saber Effendi" hardly settled for months in one house with his daughter Fatima. He claims to her that he works in a newspaper printing press, hates mixing with people, and takes pity on her from temptation. In the new residence, "Fatma" contacts the neighbor's son; “Salah” (Salah Zulfikar) who is a student in the last year of the Police College, and they are bound by love, so he goes to marry her from her father, where he works in the newspaper. The daughter discovers that her father does not work in that newspaper. She returns home and tells him about her discovery, and he confesses to her that he was a secretary to the prosecution. And he had another older daughter, who committed suicide to get rid of shame, and confessed to him while she was dying in the name of the one who seduced her and deserted her. The man is afraid that he will be arrested, so he runs away with his other child, and comes to Cairo, where he changes his name.
At a circus performance, a young woman is killed during a knifethrowing act by the hands of her husband Han, a professional knifethrower of Chinese descent and a devout, converted Christian. Han is arrested immediately after the incident. A judge first questions the circus director, then Han's assistant, and finally the defendant. The circus director and the assistant emphasise Han's professionalism, his educated, good manners, and his impeccable conduct. On second thought, the assistant adds that the couple had always been kind to others, but treated each other disparagingly.
In his testimony, Han confesses that he detested his wife since she gave birth to a child she had from another man (and which died soon after birth), and had contemplated the possibility of her death. Yet, although he hadn't been afraid of being sent to jail, which couldn't have been worse than his unhappy marriage, he felt too weak to commit such a crime, which he would also have considered a sin. He hadn't had any intention to kill his wife on this day, and has no explanation for the incident. Asked by the judge, Han admits freely that he felt no sorrow after his wife's death. The judge sends Han out of the room and, suddenly feeling agitated, declares him not guilty.
In 2019, Sarah begins working as a care assistant at Bright Sky Homes, a care home in Liverpool. She is good at connecting with the residents, in particular a middle-aged man called Tony, who has early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Tony frequently walks out of the building and wanders the streets to try and go to his mother's house, forgetting that she has died and their home now belongs to another family.
The work load is tough, but everyone's world is turned upside down when the COVID-19 pandemic hits the UK in March 2020. Like most other care homes across the country, Bright Sky suffers a COVID-19 outbreak amongst residents. This is made all the worse by a severe lack of personal protective equipment (PPE) with supplies in NHS hospitals being prioritised above homes.
One night, when Sarah is left as the only carer on duty, Bright Sky resident Kenny suffers a serious coughing fit. Sarah calls the COVID-19 hotline, as well as NHS 111, but no ambulances are available in the area. Angry and frightened, Sarah wakes up Tony, who is also Kenny's best friend. He manages to turn Kenny over, but he is still in a bad way.
Later, Sarah finds out that Tony has been given new medicine by Steve, the head of the home. She confronts Steve, who tells her that Tony's GP had insisted upon the change. Enraged, Sarah takes Tony out of Bright Sky and brings him to a caravan owned by her family, where they spend twelve days. Sarah is found by her dad Bob, who commends her actions by asking her if she needs any supplies. Whilst playing Shithead, Tony and Sarah are found by the police, who received a tip-off from some dog walkers who spotted them. Tony is returned to Bright Sky and Sarah is arrested.
Sarah, handcuffed in the back of a police car, breaks the fourth wall and tells the audience that the Conservative Party currently in government does not care about people like her and the issues they face, such as poverty, homelessness, and resorting to the use of food banks. She says that we cannot survive anymore with the Conservatives in charge, and the film ends with statistics about deaths in UK care homes at the beginning of the pandemic and the insufficient amount of PPE the government provided.
The couple, Adel the journalist (Salah Zulfikar) and Salwa (Shams El Baroudi) are happily married and living a quiet and smooth life, looking for how to find happiness for the each other. One day, the kitchen gets broken, and the plumber comes to fix some pipes, and while the plumber (Ezzat Abdel-Gawad) is working, he finds himself in a state of lust. For this wife Salwa, he decides in a satanic moment to attack her and succeeds in that, and the balance becomes lost in the relationship of the spouses after a rift occurred in their relationship. It is a moment of weakness on the part of the plumber and her failure to resist him until she loses her strength and she has no fault in that to start a long line about the concept of honor and its importance and how to deal with it through peers and that doubt has no place, but that there are things that make it impossible for us to treat peers as a written model, but life sometimes Some situations, not all of them, are imposed on us as long as there is a conviction that the act took place by force and not with the consent of the other party.
Isabelle (Izzy) is a young, aspiring writer who keeps a personal journal. The game takes place in Estoria, a fantasy world which emerges from the diary entries that Isabelle keeps. The player character is crowned as the Guardian of Fireflies and must restore the fireflies to their village after it has been destroyed by a dragon. The real-world turmoil that affects Isabelle's life leads to consequences that affect the fantasy setting of Estoria.
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) is taken into custody by the state troopers at the hospital. At the cabin, Boyd (Walton Goggins) is still looking for the money, finds a shovel that was used recently and digs up around the cabin. At the barn, Ava (Joelle Carter) is brought before Avery (Sam Elliott), who is unhappy to see she only carried $1 million in the bag and demands to know the location of the rest of the money.
As authories search for Ava, Tim (Jacob Pitts) and Rachel (Erica Tazel) are notified that they found a gator-tooth necklace in the ground (not knowing it belonged to Dewey Crowe). Police scanners pass this information to all officers, including the one that is taking Raylan for custody. Raylan convinces the officer to ask if the necklace was gator-tooth. As the officer takes Raylan to a station, Art (Nick Searcy) appears and demands to take Raylan himself and the officer reluctantly agrees. Boyd fails to find the money, only finding Grubes' corpse. He is then called by Ava, who refers to him as Zachariah and asks for help. Boyd is not willing to help her until she says she is the only one who knows where the money is and agrees to meet with someone at a location. Avery sends Boon (Jonathan Tucker), instructing him to kill him once he gets the money. Boon agrees and takes Loretta (Kaitlyn Dever) with him.
As Art is driving him back to Lexington, Raylan states the situation with Ava and says he must do something. Art then stops the vehicle and hands over Raylan's badge and gun back to him, agreeing to help him. They arrive at a bar to confront Deputy Stiles (Chad Todhunter) for his role as being part of Avery's payroll and they obtain Avery's location at the barn. The Marshals arrive at the cabin but find no sign of Boyd. But they spot him nearby and it starts a pursuit, where Boyd uses dynamite to distract them and manages to evade capture. Art is called to the pursuit and leave his car keys to Raylan, who will go to the barn by himself.
Avery gets mad when he finds that Zachariah didn't show up at the location when suddenly, Boyd arrives holding his officer at gunpoint. An angered Avery then starts shooting but Boyd manages to kill his officers and shoots Avery in the eye, killing him. Boyd then confronts Ava and he pulls the trigger, but his gun is empty. Raylan arrives and has a confrontation with Boyd, intending to end their rivalry once and for all. He goes as far as to willingly hand over a reloaded gun to Boyd, preparing for a shootout. Before it starts, Boyd asks Ava why she did all her actions, she just says she did what he would do. Boyd then refuses to shoot Raylan and intends to provoke in shooting him by saying he will be released from jail and after he kills Ava, he will kill Raylan too. Raylan debates what to do before settling on handing Boyd over to the authorities.
Boyd is taken by Rachel while Raylan escorts Ava in his car. Ava still tries to save herself as she won't survive in prison but Raylan says there won't be a deal for her. Ava then questions what did Raylan try to prove by letting Boyd live, to which he just replies "nothing". Their car is then rammed by Boon's car, who steps out for a final confrontation with Raylan through a quick draw gunfight. Both pull out their guns at the same time and shoot each other; Raylan is hit a minor wound in the head that impacts his hat while Boon is mortally hit in the chest. Boon tries to use his dying breath to shoot Raylan but Loretta steps on his gun and Boon dies in front of her. As Raylan regains consciousness, Ava has taken over his car and flees.
Raylan appears at the office just before he goes to Florida. He and Art drink from Art's special bottle and while Raylan is worried that Ava is still on the run, Art assures him they'll find her and that he was hired to catch Boyd Crowder, which he accomplished. He then talks and says farewell to Tim, handing him his copy of ''The Friends of Eddie Coyle''. He also passes Rachel and both say goodbye as Raylan leaves the office, wearing Boon's hat as a replacement.
4 years later, Raylan lives in Miami, working for the local Marshal's office and often spends time with his daughter Willa while Winona (Natalie Zea) is now married to a man named Richard (Jason Gedrick). At his office, his partner, Deputy Sutter (David Koechner) tells him he will have to transport from the Glades. Raylan also finds an article sent by Rachel, which shows Ava in a pumpkin patch. Raylan visits her at Lebec, California, she explains that she is living in the caretaker home of an old couple. Raylan deduces that with Ellen May (Abby Miller) and Limehouse (Mykelti Williamson) unavailable, Duffy (Jere Burns) helped her get out of Harlan in exchange for Avery's $9 million, after which he disappeared. She then shows Raylan that she had a child with Boyd, named after Zachariah, and asks Raylan not to tell Boyd about it. Raylan decides not to arrest her and let her stay with her son.
At Tramble penitentiary, Boyd is now a preacher for the inmates, claiming to have found religion again after succumbing to temptation. He is then visited by Raylan, who informs him they found Ava. But he shows him a death certificate for an alias of Ava, telling him she died on a car crash on Texas 3 years ago. A saddened Boyd asks why Raylan went out of his way to deliver the news in person, Raylan states that despite everything, there's something that brought them together in the first place. Boyd then says, "We dug coal together", to which Raylan responds, "That's right." The series ends with title cards thanking everyone involved in the show and a final dedication to author Elmore Leonard.
In the near-future, a toxic plague known as the MIASMA has spread across the world, destroying societies and devouring anything and everything in its path. Due to the MIASMA, survivors are forced to escape underground to start a new life. Among the survivors are a silent hardworking miner named John and a mysterious young girl named Sam. Both John and Sam live underground in a subterranean society called Potcrock Isle, whose inhabitants are taught to fear the outside world. However, despite the village's teachings and the MIASMA still running rampant, Sam still wishes to see the outside world.
One day, Sam is given the opportunity to finally go to school with her friends. However, she is immediately removed from her class after an altercation between her and three of her classmates who call her a fantasist for saying how beautiful the outside world actually is. During her adventures and mishaps with John, Sam is also followed and provoked by an identical incarnation of her called 'Mother,' who tells her to prove her bullies wrong and see the outside world for herself. However, word eventually spreads to Potcrock Isle's mayor, Mayor Hoffman about Sam's altercation at school, as well as her attempt to go topside. As a result, Mayor Hoffman banishes the duo from Potcrock Isle and sends them on a train called 'Charon' to the outside world, never to return again.
During their banishment and inevitable trip on Charon, John and Sam meet the self-proclaimed 'One-Man Show,' Jasper. Jasper accompanies them to the town of Greenberg in Whitewhale Bay, where they meet several friendly townspeople. During their stay in Greenberg, John and Sam take on some tasks from the townspeople, explore the forest, and eventually come across an old abandoned human factory facilitated by a robotic human breeder. Here, it is implied that artificial humans are being created and incubated. While the duo investigates the factory, Mother activates the factory's computer and sets it to release the MIASMA in six hours. After the night of the Harvest Festival, the MIASMA is released and begins to devour Greenberg and all its townspeople with it. While the town faces its impending doom, John is approached by a woman named Isabel, who tells him to take Sam and leave Whitewhale Bay. John, Sam, and Jasper barely escape and ride Charon en route to New Dam City.
Upon reaching New Dam City, John and Sam are given an opportunity to become lab assistants. The job referral leads them to a place called the Rocket Mansion, where they eventually reunite with Isabel and meet her friend and roommate Alva. Over time, John and Sam make fast friends with Isabel, Alva, and the city folk and take on many tasks to help expand the city. They also make a bet with Lee, the owner of a casino called the Coin Palace. The bet entails making a delectable cuisine for Lee. Their first idea is to look for glazy berries, but a duo consisting of a travelling merchant named William and his robot Daniel take the berries to 'cure' William's 'sickness.' Their second idea is to make the Biggest Dam Crab Pot, but John and Sam end up helping Jasper with the circus troupe so they can stay in New Dam City, leaving their crab pot to overcook. Their third and final idea is brought forth by William, who suggests looking for a fish called the Golden Valley Snapper. Lee enjoys the dish and admits defeat.
During the next couple days, the MIASMA begins to rage through New Dam City. Thanks to a giant fan mechanism called 'The Wind God,' the MIASMA quickly dissipates. However, the next day the MIASMA resurfaces and the Wind God runs into some technical problems, forcing John and Sam to activate the sewer sluices in the maintenance tunnel to power up the machine. While doing so, they encounter a young boy named Solomon, who allegedly wants the MIASMA to run rampant and destroy the city and its people. After dealing with Solomon, John and Sam go look for Isabel and her friend Alva, who is seen fatally wounded and presumably dead. Later, Mother reappears and tries to provoke Isabel into avenging Alva by killing Sam, but Isabel eventually concludes that the best way to revive her friend is to take her to the mythical Ester City, a city stuck in a constant time loop which prevents its citizens from dying, getting old, or getting sick.
After learning of Alva and Isabel's disappearance, John and Sam enlist William and Daniel's help so they can follow them to Ester City. However, on the way, they're chased by an illusion of their vessel, the Iron Carbine, forced to undergo several time loops, and, upon speeding through the time field, take a detour on a train called Monkollywood. In Monkollywood, John and Sam participate in several movie segments and stumble into Solomon again. Upon defeating Solomon, he reveals that Isabel did indeed pass through Monkollywood on the way to Ester City. But before John and Sam can leave to Ester City, they're forced to undergo Solomon's game show, where it's revealed that he's aiming to create a new mankind.
Upon reaching Ester City, time fast-forwards to a funeral being held for Solomon. John and Sam search for clues on Alva and Isabel's whereabouts. Among them, it is revealed that Isabel was searching for a way into the Eternal Tower so she can save Alva. During her search, Isabel stumbles upon a diary kept by Professor Ivan, who wrote that the time field has been activated, and that he fears the MIASMA will swallow the city whole if it were to disperse. The diary also reads that Solomon has hidden a key to unlock the Eternal Tower called the Flame of Time. Isabel concludes that until she can find the Flame of Time to open the gates to the Eternal Tower, Ester City will continue to remain in an endless time loop, and her mission to revive Alva will be fruitless. John and Sam search for the Flame of Time back on the Island of Time where Solomon's grave is when they first arrived. They find it before the bell tolls and time rewinds back to Solomon's funeral.
John and Sam return to the Eternal Tower to unlock the gates with the Flame of Time. Upon entering the tower, they eventually come across the time field, the very device that has kept Ester City in a constant time loop. The duo destroys the time field, and time in Ester City returns to normal, revealing that the citizens and everything in the city were nothing but an illusion. They reenter the Eternal Tower and encounter the real Solomon, who reveals that it was he who created the time field and aimed to rebuild humanity as per Mother's instructions even while the MIASMA was and still is running rampant across the world. After defeating him, Solomon is eventually devoured by his machine and dies.
After Solomon's demise, John and Sam reunite with William and Daniel, who plan to return to Potcrock Isle to pay William's son a visit. However, before they can leave, Solomon's machine arrives and tries to vaporize them all, but Daniel takes the hit and breaks apart. In the shock, Mother possesses Sam and takes her away aboard Charon. William encourages John to go after Mother and save Sam. John takes the Iron Carbine and leaves Ester City to chase Charon in a hot pursuit.
John crashes into Charon and continues to chase after Mother. Over the course of his pursuit of Mother, he learns that she, the Egg of Life, and Charon found a way to create the perfect humans and observed their daily lives as part of their experiment to rebuild humanity. The human factories John and Sam stumbled upon were made to create, incubate, and facilitate their progress. However, their attempts to create the perfect humans proved to be unsatisfactory, so they used the MIASMA to erase their artificial creations and resumed their experiments again in a clean slate, repeating the process over and over. Eventually, while she appeared bound to the incubatory processes, Mother became dissatisfied with all the results and developed a seething hatred for humanity. With this new knowledge, John continues his pursuit of Mother.
Continuing his climb up Charon, John runs into Isabel, who reveals that Alva has merged with Charon, creating clones in her likeness. She also states that the MIASMA will soon erase humanity, and Mother's children will soon be free from their human factories to carry out her dreams. After John defeats Isabel in combat, Isabel is approached by Alva, who convinces her to finally let go of her sorrow and let her die peacefully, as people who die cannot come back to life. Alva also comforts Sam (who appears via projection) and tells her not to let Mother take control of her powers.
John and Sam finally confront Mother, whose ultimate goal is to finally put an end to humanity for good. Enraged, Mother unleashes her misanthropy and tries to break Sam's resolve by informing her that while they were battling, the MIASMA has finally been released, and that every place Sam visited and the people in them are about to be eradicated, but her threats prove to be pointless. Sam sacrifices herself to destroy Mother for good and saves humanity from the MIASMA. She leaves John, promising that they will meet again one day.
In the ending, Sam - now a teenager - appears to check the train schedule and finds an older John waiting at the station. While they wait for the train together, Sam complains, "It's so hot..." Another ending scene shows William back at Tayama's in New Dam City with his human son Daniel. He has finally repaired his robot companion Daniel, and all three of them plan to depart on another adventure.
Ismat Kazem is the second man in an international gang between Cairo and Beirut, and no one knows who the first man is, who lives most of his time in a cabaret and around him is his mistress, the dancer Samra, who does not want to recognize his daughter from Samra and attributes her to a bar worker. He falls in love with Lamia, but she ignores his feelings and decides to marry a rich man. The first man issues an order to kill Ibrahim, Lamia's brother, because he went out of his way, so Lamia reports to the police and asks to know who the killers of her brother are. Here comes the police officer Kamal who impersonates her second brother, Akram, who lives in Brazil, and Lamia returns to the cabaret to work, causing others to Samra. Kamal manages to enter the gang's den as the most honorable brother of Lamia, and while he is there, he begins to feel love for Lamia, and apparently she loves him back. Out of hatred towards Ismat, Samra helps Kamal in his chase to arrest Ismat, but Ismat turns to the first man to smuggle him, but the first man surprises Ismat by eliminating him, as he is the only one he knows and thus represents the greatest danger to him. Then Kamal arrives and manages to arrest the first man red-handed with the killing of Ismat. And Kamal finally wins the love of Lamia.
Marie is an offbeat woman who suspects that all is not right with the world. After experiencing various glitches in reality, she is called upon by a mysterious being that accidentally lets slip that her universe is a simulation. Marie’s life quickly unravels at this revelation, as she desperately looks for meaning in an untitled simulation.
The three characters are intertwined, the main narrative being the shooting in Brighton of a film produced by Kydd, starring Viklund and directed by Wing's husband. Viklund's ex-husband, a radical bomber then appears, having escaped from prison and demanding money from her. The FBI make contact with Viklund who then flees to Paris in the middle of the film. Kydd finds her and tries her to complete the film. Meanwhile, Wing unsuccessfully attempts to mimic Woolf's suicide and so retreats to a rehab staffed by nuns.
The events occur in early 1952 where secret patriotic organizations are rising all over the country. One of these organizations is headed by ''Amin Akef'' with the aim of overthrowing the King and his associates including ''Azmi Pasha'' the head of the political police. ''Amin'' is a pilot who has two best friends, ''Essam'' and Samir. ''Samir'' is married to ''Madiha'' who is the daughter of ''Azmi Pasha''. She imagines that she can live outside of her father's control, so she asks her husband to live alone outside the palace walls, but ''Azmi Pasha'' refuses.
After the Cairo fire was extinguished in January 1952. ''Azmi Pasha'' reassures that the situation has been controlled and that there is no danger. Then a quarrel occurs between ''Madiha'' and ''Samir'' because he could not persuade the father to leave the palace. ''Madiha'' gets bored as a result of her husband's travel on one of his trips. She calls anonymously one of ''Samir’s'' friends by phone. He is ''Essam'', who she knows has many women's adventures, and at first she imagines that it is a kind of change to the boredom and monotony of her life. She goes to him in his apartment, ''Essam'' leaves her to buy some household supplies, but a car hits him, and he is taken to the hospital, and he searches for one of his friends to save the woman inside his apartment, ''Amin'' was busy and unfortunately, only ''Samir'' was available to help, who arrived at the hospital and ''Essam'' tells him what happened and asks him to release this woman, without knowing that she is his wife, at home ''Samir'' is stunned by finding his wife in his best friend’s apartment, he divorces her after he attacks her in front of her father, who plots an accident to kill ''Samir''.
''Amin'' and ''Essam'' feel the shock of their friend’s assassination. At a time when they were mourning their best friend, ''Azmi Pasha'' begins to try to pressure ''Essam'' to marry his daughter ''Madiha'' to try to avoid the scandal. ''Amin'' finds it a great opportunity to penetrate ''Azmi Pasha’s'' palace and indeed, ''Essam'' marries ''Madiha'' and lives in the palace.
From the Pasha's safe. ''Essam'' delivers ''Azmi Pasha’s'' secrets to the patriotic organization. ''Amin'' prints it in the form of ''Azmi Pasha's'' mémoire and distributed it everywhere even in the Saray, and the Saray demands that he submit his resignation. ''Azmi Pasha'' tries to hit the elements opposed to him through ''Essam'' and ''Amin'', but he does not succeed. ''Azmi Pasha'' is arrested, and during the farewell, ''Essam'' tells ''Madiha'' how much he loves her, but she asks that they be separated forever. He leaves with ''Amin'' and organize their next meeting in their patriotic organization.
Three young criminals are ordered to keep a girl inside a house until her brother pays his debts.
In the fictional island region of the Myriad, the inhabitants worshipped and revered enormous sea creatures known as 'gods' that fed of human fear from a source below the sea called the undersea. 30 years before the events of the book, the gods all turned on each other and tore each other apart in a disaster known as the cataclysm, the remnants of their bodies now used as high durability material called 'godware' for various purposes. Our protagonist, Hark, lives on the island Lady's crave with his best friend Jelt. In an accident involving a stolen bathysphere, Jelt seemingly drowns but comes back alive when a submerged ball of godware reanimates his body and heals his wounds. They realize they can use the ball to heal people as a way to pay their debts. However, prolonged exposure to the ball affects your body in strange ways, and Hark is worried about its effect on his friend, who never leaves its presence. Discovering that the ball is actually the heart of a god, Hark tries to warn him but Jelt is already too far gone, having been molded by the heart into something barely resembling his friend. In a clash between the two, Hark steals the heart but is captured by the Leaguers, a group who wish to bring back the age of the gods. They transport the heart to the undersea to awaken their own god-construct, but the Jelt-thing appears and merges with the heart and the god-construct, empowered buy the fear in the undersea. In a final altercation, Hark reconcile that Jelt drowned in the bathysphere accident, being only kept alive since by the power of the god-heart. Hark crushes the heart, killing the Jelt-thing.
''Like a Love Story'' follows three main characters: Reza, Judy, and Art.
At the beginning of the story, Reza, an Iranian boy, moves to New York City from Toronto with his mother to live with his stepfather and stepbrother. Living amidst the AIDS crisis, Reza fears coming out as homosexual.
Reza quickly befriends Judy, an aspiring fashion designer, and her best friend, Art, the high school's only out and proud homosexual person. Despite Reza's immediate attraction toward Art, he begins dating Judy. Eventually, Art and Reza address their attraction, forcing Reza to come out to his family before they can become a couple.
Beyond the burgeoning romance, ''Like a Love Story'' considers the AIDS epidemic in New York City as Judy's Uncle Steven dies from the disease, Art photographs people with AIDS, and the characters participate in ACT UP demonstrations.
In a small Southern town in the 1920s, the residents have slowly begun to break away from religious life, leaving the Reverend Cage's weekly sermons attended only by three devout elderly women. The Reverend Cage has chosen to leave the local church, and visits the local bank to negotiate a loan he has taken out, but finds himself a victim of usury from Mr. Sharpe, the unscrupulous head banker. Late that night, while departing the town, the Reverend encounters a cloaked figure on horseback brandishing a scythe pass by him on a covered bridge—the figure resembles that of the Grim Reaper.
The following day, Mrs. Fitch, an elderly alcoholic, harasses young children playing on her property, and also chastises her housekeeper, Alma. When the local sheriff fails to take Mrs. Fitch's complaints seriously, she poisons the children's pet goat, killing it. Meanwhile, George Clay, a local man who runs the service station his elderly parents own, dreams of abandoning his responsibilities. While at work, George openly tells his parents he aspires to sell the family business once they die. George consults Griggs, a local attorney, and tricks his parents into signing a power of attorney so he can sell the station and the family house, and send them to live on a poor farm.
Late at night, Mrs. Fitch hears the sound of a carriage outside her home. When she goes to investigate, she finds her beloved flower beds mysteriously dead. As she begins to sob, she is dragged into the ground by various disembodied hands that emerges from the earth. The next day, Morgan, an indigent widowed farmer, visits the bank to cash out funds gifted to him by the wealthy Jess Hill to purchase seed for his crops. Sharpe refuses, however, and later, Sharpe and the sheriff arrive to repossess Morgan's house, leaving him homeless. While inspecting the property, Sharpe is locked in a cellar by the cloaked figure, and subsequently attacked and killed.
Meanwhile, George's ex-fiancé, Missy, visits the service station with Griggs, and finds George inside, shaken and unable to speak. Nearby, Harvey Kaylor, the proprietor of the local clothing mercantile, prepares to leave town to purchase a lavish ring for his greedy and superficial younger wife, Ruby. Ruby, who is married to Harvey only for his money, is having an affair with Kenny, one of their employees. After Harvey leaves, Kenny visits their home to have sex with Ruby, but Harvey returns unexpectedly. Harvey and Kenny argue, and Kenny pushes Harvey into a fireplace mantel, causing him to hit his head and die. Ruby and Kenny place Harvey's body in his car and push it down an embankment, causing it to explode. Later that night, Ruby is terrified by a figure at the window. Lightning strikes the house, causing a fire, and both Ruby and Kenny are burned alive.
The Reaper's last victim is Charlie Milford, a crestfallen and jealous local businessman, who is convinced his wife, Grace, is having an affair with his superior, Sid Martin. Charlie's irrational jealousy has caused Grace to leave him, but Charlie has sustained a campaign of harassment against Sid. In a rage, Charlie kidnaps Sid and Grace, drives them into the woods, and executes them. Moments later, he is confronted by the Reaper, who decapitates him.
Each of the victims are seemingly led by the Reaper through darkness, and ultimately, into hell, but each suddenly awaken in their beds, terrified—the events that have led them to their damnation were all simply nightmares. Now, fearful of the damnation they foresaw, each seek absolution, and attend church to hear the new Reverend's sermon. They look on in terror when they see the new Reverend, who enters in a black cloak, but are relieved when he removes it and introduces himself, suggesting that he already knows some of them.
At the memorial of a recently-deceased theater director, Marge is given her old production manual from the widow about her high school play "Y2K: The Millennium Bug". Now filled with thoughtful memories of being the stage manager, Marge is encouraged to reunite her old classmates to restage the play.
At the theater, the group realizes that they are missing one of the cast members, Sasha Reed, who apparently has gone to New York after graduation and was accepted into Juilliard. Sasha arrives from above, and sings of how she has become a success during adulthood and having met various celebrities. Marge then realizes that, due to being unseen by the audience in the backstage, Sasha was the ''real'' star of the show.
Now desperate to take over the spotlight of the play (and even being further frustrated by the gang's recollection of high school memories that she wasn't part of), Marge finds out that Sasha is an impostor, having lied about having an amazing career, and had only became a saleswoman. Sasha breaks into tears and leaves the rehearsal, which affects the restaging of the play.
Homer convinces Marge in front of Bart and Lisa to bring Sasha back into the play, in a "delicate approach". Marge then realizes that Sasha's voice was one of the greatest elements of the play, and finds her at Moe's Tavern to apologize for letting jealousy and their old rivalry get in the way. Sasha agrees to join the play again, and with the rest of the gang, they perform once more. Bart and Lisa, meanwhile, end up shocked and dismayed that the play, both the original and restaged versions, ended abruptly.
During the credits, there are photos of the play's cast in different activities.
Four friends in Casablanca dream of a better life in the Netherlands. When one of them has the opportunity to go, he arrives in Afghanistan instead.
Pyar Laung is interested in Datu and thinks of himself as Natshinnaung in the story of Datu Kalyar and Natshinnaung. Because Datu's name is similar to Datu Kalyar. One day he met his friend Cho Yee. Her life was ruined by Khin Maung Zaw. She has a daughter by Khin Maung Zaw. Cho Yee did not care a daughter of Khin Maung Zaw, so Pya Laung told her about "Maung Missaka". It was a true story in life of Buddhahood. "Thaw Yay Ya Lu Lin, Maung Missaka was a young man who had become a woman because he had mistaken the Arhat "Shin Maha Kitsee" for being his wife. He had two children in man life and another two in woman life. His friend asked him which life he loves the children more, he replied that he loved the child more in a woman's life." Cho Yee understand a little bit. Pyar Laung confesses his love for Datu and fall in love. He told Datu that he was riding a rickshaw, but Datu did not believe him. One day, Datu was disappointed to see him riding a rickshaw. Pyar Laung met Datu and he said her that he told about his life before but datu did not accept. He tried to get married without loving Cho Yee. But, in the next day, she left her daughter in front of her husband Khin Maung Zaw house and fell to her death on her way back to her daughter. Finally, according to Pyar Laung's explanation, Khin Maung Zaw thought that his daughter's life would be ruined and repented and accepted her as his daughter. Datu understands the Pyar Laung and rekindles a love story.
Suryani (colloquially Sur) is a college student, also part of her campus' theater group Mata Hari. When their performance is accepted for a festival in Kyoto, Sur parties with the other members at leader Rama Soemarno's house; her strict father warns her to not drink alcohol. However she rebels, and the next day, her campus board learns that she posted selfies of her drinking, which she has no knowledge of. Thus, she loses her scholarship and is kicked out. She takes refuge at her friend Amin's house.
One of the theater members, Anggun, admits to have ordered a taxi for her. Remembering that member Tariq had given her a robust whiskey, she is convinced that she was drugged and begins investigating. She learns that the taxi journey took longer than estimated; driver Burhan clarifies though Sur takes photos of the backseat. Meanwhile, Tariq is proven innocent.
Sur learns that a statue at Kendil Park is similar to one at Rama's home. She then analyzes Rama's installation art which are supposedly photos of the Milky Way, some of which he took after the party, however she notices similarity between the patterns and her birth marks. She also learns that Rama possesses many suggestive photos of college girls, has visited Kendil Park, and has photographed other girls' bodies for artistic purpose. Sur hires a lawyer who without consent leaks the evidence. Rama tells her to apologize on video. Sur reluctantly follows, however her mother Yati knows the truth by recognizing her birth marks, asking her to shelter at acquaintance Yati's home, while Yati forms a scientific team to investigate the case.
Two victims— Farah and Tariq himself— admit the truth to Sur. Sur learns that Burhan's address is far away from Rama's, suggesting a pre-planned order. Tariq orders a ride, with Burhan texting Rama out of suspicion; Tariq knocks him out and obtains his phone containing videos of Rama's sexual abuse to eight people. Rama hires fixers disguising as fumigation sprayers to suffocate them; he himself comes singing his dialogue in the theater performance, symbolically saying that no one will believe their allegations, before burning Burhan's phone. He calls them Gorgons and Sur Medusa, synonymous to demonic, and himself as the heroic Perseus.
The next day, Sur and Farah take Amin's photocopier to the campus' balcony, printing and spreading evidences and testimonies, even if nobody will believe. Gradually, more victims arrive and print more evidences. Retrieving the papers, Anggun punches Rama. Sur, Farah, and Tariq then print scans of their faces.
Samia and Adel are a happy couple in their married life, her friend Nani deludes her that she is sick. Samia is convinced and goes to do tests, and the result is that her days in this world are going to end very soon, so she decides to choose a wife for her husband after her. She does everything she can to bring her and her husband closer, so that she can be assured of his future afterwards.
A travelling monk is offered shelter by another, on condition that he prays for an anonymous soul buried by a pine-tree. The traveller is surprised to see a large pike hanging on the cottage wall; and the other uncovers his past as a robber, before vanishing, thereby revealing to the priest that "It was under the shadow of a pine-tree that he had rested".
Thereafter, the robber reappears as the ghost of Kumasaka, and tells the story of his last fight, and of his death at the hands of Ushiwaka, "The wonderful boy...be he ogre or hobgoblin".
Crown Prince Rudolf is a sensitive and intelligent young man who recognises and supports the need for changes and innovation for the Habsburg monarchy on the threshold of the twentieth century. However, neither his father, Emperor Franz Joseph, who adheres stoically to strict traditions, nor other political rulers such as the new Prime Minister Count Eduard Taaffe or the conservative Archbishop Schwarzenberg, who see these ideas as a threat to their position, want to hear anything about his vision of a united Europe. In order to dissuade Rudolf from his liberal fantasies, he is excluded from all important political decisions and sent to Prague.
There Rudolf experiences the happiness of love for the first time when, on the advice of his fatherly friend, the court painter Hans Canon, he mingles incognito with his people and meets Sarah, the daughter of a Jewish baker. However, this romance comes quickly to an end when the crown prince is recognised and the girl is then taken away and married, only to die of a violent fever shortly afterwards. After Rudolf drowns his grief in alcohol in the following months, he finally throws himself into politics with renewed zeal after Canon reminds him that you can only change something if you act accordingly.
Under the pseudonym Julius Felix, Rudolf writes in Moriz Szeps' newspaper and divulges his liberal ideas. The Kaiser and the Prime Minister, however, continue to pursue their conservative course and renew the alliance with Prussia under the young Kaiser Wilhelm II, which, according to Rudolf's fears, will sooner or later lead to war with France and Russia. Therefore, despite the urging of his mother Elisabeth, he repeatedly refuses the offer to become King of Hungary in order not to weaken the Habsburg monarchy further.
To ensure more stability, Rudolf agrees to marry Princess Stephanie of Belgium, who shortly gives birth to a daughter. During one of his numerous love affairs, Rudolf contracts syphilis, with which he infects Stephanie. As a result, she cannot have any more children; that puts a strain on the already strained relationship between the two.
When the Crown Prince, now addicted to morphine as a result of his syphilis, has to watch his visions of a better future shatter bit by bit due to the narrow-minded politics of his father and a series of unfortunate circumstances, he is filled with depression and thoughts of suicide. The only thing that gives him stability is the romance with the young Baroness Mary Vetsera, who already fell in love with him as a little girl.
Ultimately, this is no salvation for him either. When the French liberal Georges Clemenceau lost his last hope in the elections, he decided to commit suicide in his hunting lodge in Mayerling. However, Mary, seeing through his intentions, insists on going to death with him out of love. While the body of Rudolf is buried with full honors in the imperial crypt, the young Baroness Vetsera is buried in an anonymous grave in order not to widen this unbelievable scandal.
A brother and sister named Kevin and Holly Ryan are kayaking with dolphins near St. Augustine and are filming on a nearby island and discover a businessman named Winston Mills, who has big plans for the cove. When they kayak back home, a boat causes them to fall into the water, and a dolphin saves Holly from drowning.
Their father Bob, grounds them from kayaking for coming home late and not wearing life vests, but Holly gets a bad feeling that something is wrong with one of the dolphins, so their mom, Abby, takes them on her boat, and Holly discovers one of the dolphins is missing, and she and Kevin put up missing dolphin posters all over town, and they find out that the dolphin is sunburned and being taken care of at the local marine park Marineland.
Meanwhile, Winston, who is Bob's boss, tells him that he is planning to build an ocean park, and wants to get permission from Bob's old college quarterback friend, Luke Lawson, who owns that land, as a way for Bob to get a Vice President promotion, but Kevin and Holly are not excited about the ocean park idea, but they want to help the dolphin recover and reunite him his family, and they name him Bernie.
But while filming Bernie's family as part of a plan to reunite the two, they discover Winston and the mayor, Brock Winters, discussing plans to steal turtle eggs and Winston steals Kevin's camera to prevent them from ratting him out.
Meanwhile, Bob visits Luke Lawson about building the park on his property, and gets him to sign the rights to the land, but the kids try to tell him about Winston's plan, but he announces his VP promotion and he celebrates by taking the family out on the boat, where the kids discover their filming area is empty.
Later that night, Kevin makes a plan to get his camera back from Winston, and he and Holly break into his office, and they overhear from Winston that their dad signed away permission to build an illegal chemical plant instead of an ocean park, and Winston catches them in his office, but they manage to escape and run into Sidney, their friend from Marineland, and Winston manages to catch up to them and try to get the camera back, but he breaks Sidney's phone in the process.
Sidney takes the kids home and Abby offers to fix her phone and Bob does not believe the kid's story, but Abby tells them it is true, and that Sidney backs up their story. So Bob confronts Winston the next day about the illegal chemical plant he is building, and Winston threatens to have him thrown in jail with him since Bob signed permission for it and Bob kicks him in the knee and quits.
Abby manages to fix Sidney's phone and Kevin and Holly takes it to her and shows her the evidence and she reveals that he also wants to buy Marineland. Bob apologizes to them for not believing them, but says it is not enough evidence to convict Winston. So, Abby suggests using Kevin's sea mammal footage for more evidence, and Bob tells the truth to a detective and gets protection from the police while Winston and Mayor Winters are arrested.
Meanwhile, Bernie is fully recovered from his sunburn and the Ryans go out on the ocean to look for his family and Kevin and Holly are interviewed about exposing Winston and the mayor's evil plans and their plan to release Bernie into the wild, and they later find them on the beach. So, Bernie is reunited with his family while a bunch of spectators watch on the beach.
An unscrupulous researcher, Sir Giles Tumulty, has acquired a precious stone from the ancient crown of King Solomon by dubious means and proposes to research its supernatural qualities, along with his stockbroker nephew, Reginald Montague. They are opposed by representatives of the Stone's traditional Muslim guardians in the Persian embassy who view these activities as blasphemous. The powers of the Stone include perfect replication of itself and the ability to move its owners through time and space in a moment. There are, however, certain logical complications that make its use hazardous, as Sir Giles discovers while experimenting.
Montague approaches another uncle, Chief Justice Lord Arglay, for a loan to help exploit the Stone's commercial properties. Also present at their interview is Chloe Burnett, Arglay's secretary, who is helping him write a dissertation on his concept of Organic Law. This is envisaged as an inalterable and universal ideal of abstract justice which Arglay ultimately comes to believe is contained within the Stone, when he examines it, as encompassing the first matter of the universe.
Meanwhile, Montague has sold one of the Stone's replications (referred to as a Type) to the businessman Angus Sheldrake as a gift for his wife Cecilia. Arglay sends Chloe to try and repossess it in the company of her boyfriend Frank Lindsay but they are unsuccessful. However, Cecilia loses the Stone while out in the country, where it is retrieved by the artist Oliver Doncaster and taken to his lodgings in the small town of Rich-by-the-Mere. There the Stone is responsible for a series of miraculous cures of the sick, which is followed by rioting when Sheldrake reclaims his property. Government figures now intervene for selfish motives of their own and call in the equally interested Sir Giles as their advisor.
Others who now wish to suppress information about the Stone are the capitalist Sheldrake and the Transport Union leader Merridew who foresee in it a threat to their livelihoods. The latter finds out Frank's connection with Chloe and bribes him to try and obtain the Type of the Stone in Chloe's possession. But by the time Prince Ali, the Embassy's First Secretary, attempts to steal it, the Stone has been potentiated to protect its purity from those with flawed motivation and his badly burned body is found outside in the street. Thereafter the Stone calls the other Types back into itself, causing the deaths of Montague and Tumulty in the process, and indirectly wrecking the later careers of all who had been involved with it.
Since childhood, Lupo is branded as a trouble-maker, Everything he does is misconstrued by people in spite of his good intentions. He grows up with the whole town biased against him. Even Clarissa, his sweetheart, has lost faith and it is only her love for him which makes her try to be patient with him.
Lupo gets into big trouble when Don Antero and his son, Marco, with the aid of imported thugs break into the church and strip it of its treasures. The heinous crime is blamed on Lupo, and Dario, Lupe's own brother who is a dedicated policeman, is assigned to head the posse to track him down.
Clarissa, however, is convinced of Lupe's innocence because on the night of the robbery, she had spent the night with him. Unfortunately, she cannot speak out in Lupo's defense without exposing herself to moral condemnation.
Alone, hunted by his own brother, Lupo seeks to redeem himself by uncovering the real culprits. He is able to kill Don Antero in a struggle but this only serves to aggravate things. He captures Max, one of Marco's henchmen but is cornered by the posse atop the church's bell tower.
Facing the guns at the posse led by his own brother and with Max tied to a lamp post which he can cover from the belfry, Lupe makes a final attempt to clear himself and this he does in a tense, thundering finale.
At the time of the dinosaurs, a mother Urmel lays an egg. A short time later, however, an Ice Age begins and the egg is covered in snow. It eventually freezes in the ice.
A long time later, the natural history professor Habakuk Tibatong developed a method of teaching animals to speak. Because of the envy and attacks of his professor colleagues, he has to leave his home to settle with Tim Inkblot, a little orphan boy, and the talking domestic pig Wutz on the small island of Titiwu.
There are other animals on the island that Tibatong taught to speak at the beginning of the story. Each of the animals is through a typical speech errors characterized: The Penguin Ping articulates the sibilant " sh" as "pf" the Waran Wawa lisp, the elephant seal soul-Fant constantly singing songs whose dismal effect through consistent diphthongization respectively affection of Vowels are significantly increased, and the shoebill Schusch reads the vowel "i" to "ä"[ ɛ ] one.
Pig, who can speak almost flawlessly, takes on the job of housekeeper, while the other animals on the island regularly take part in voluntary language lessons in Professor Tibatong's school. One day an iceberg is washed ashore with a large egg, from which, after a short incubation period, an Urmel hatches, which is then raised by Wutz and also learns to speak. According to Tibatong's theory, the Urmel are the evolutionary link between the dinosaurs and the mammals.
In the course of his childhood, Urmel has to endure various adventures, in particular the disempowered and therefore bored King Pumponell of Pumpolonien as a big game hunter after him. The deposed monarch is also called "King Futsch" because his homeland declared itself a republic, whereupon he had to abdicate, so his kingship is " gone ". King Futsch came to the island in a helicopter with his servant Samuel, known as Sami, to take the Urmel to Museum Director Zwengelmann in Pumpolonien.
On his escape from Futsch, Wawa hides the Urmel in a cave where a large crab lives on an island in the middle of an underground lake and where nitrous oxide leaks from a source. Together with Sami, King Futsch follows the supposed traitor Wawa into the cave, where he actually wants to mislead them, but under the influence of the laughing gas the king takes the crab for Urmel and tries to kill it with his hunting rifle. Due to the noise of the gunfire, the entrance to the cave collapses, so that both Wawa and his hunters are trapped and are now in great danger.
The other islanders are alerted to the accident by an earthquake, whereupon a rescue operation can begin. All those buried are finally rescued in Wutz' "slumber barrel", which has been converted into a submarine, through an underground connection channel to the sea. The Urmel becomes friends with King Futsch, who promises not to hunt it anymore. As a farewell, Tibatong gives the king a bucket that supposedly contains the "invisible fish". Futsch is happy to have at least something to show the vain dwarf man - even if it's just a hoax. The Urmel should be kept secret so that it can grow up undisturbed on Titiwu.
The film is told in three chapters. The first chapter, “The Drawing” A 6 year old boy (Takara Kogawa) is woken every night by his fisherman father, who goes to work.
A 6 year old boy is woken every night by his fisherman father. Not sleeping well, he wakes up drowsy, no one else is awake, so he plays in the house, and does a drawing of a fish which he is very happy with. He he puts in his bag. HIs mother dresses him, and he goes off by himself to school.
He goes off the normal path to school, and loses his glove. However, he then hops on a train, hoping to see his father at his work, as he wants to show him the drawing if the fish, of which he is very proud.
He gets off the train once in the city, and is tired, so sleeps in a car he hops hinto. He wanders around the city, and eventually gets to his fathers workplace at the fishmarket, but by the time he is there, it is deserted.He takes shelter in a car again and then tries to make his way home.
At the Commonwealth, Eugene (Josh McDermitt), Ezekiel (Khary Payton), Princess (Paola Lázaro), and Yumiko (Eleanor Matsuura) watch an introductory video on VHS and are given their job assignments and housing information. Eugene worries that the Commonwealth intend for them to live there permanently, while they would like to get back to their own group at Alexandria. Yumiko reunites with her brother at a local bakery. Eugene tells Stephanie that he'd like to radio back to his group at home, but Stephanie reveals that the radios are government property and that getting authorization to use them is a long and complicated process. They come up with a plan to gain access to the radios secretly, but shortly after making contact with Rosita, they are cut off and arrested. Eugene, Princess and Ezekiel are threatened with deportation from the Commonwealth, but Stephanie calls in a favor to save them.
At the Hilltop, Aaron (Ross Marquand), Carol (Melissa McBride), Lydia (Cassady McClincy), and Jerry (Cooper Andrews) scavenge through the rubble left behind from the Whisperers' attack ("Morning Star"). Lydia notices walkers in the distance circling the way Whisperers used to herd them. When they investigate, they find one Whisperer still alive, who insists that he's the only one left, but Aaron is unconvinced. They take the Whisperer to the Hilltop dungeons, where they find several other people hiding. The Whisperer lunges at Aaron with a knife, allowing the other people to escape. Aaron and Jerry violently interrogate the Whisperer and threaten him with a walker, eventually letting him get bit by it, until Carol kills the walker. She begs Aaron not to follow vengeance the way she did during the Whisperer War. Aaron amputates the Whisperer's arm, saving his life, before the Whisperer reveals that Connie is still alive.
At the satellite outpost, Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) arrive to find that nobody else regrouped there. Maggie promises that the rest of them will come in time. Negan is skeptical, but Maggie convinces him to wait until sundown to be sure. Later, as Negan prepares to give up and go home, Maggie aggressively stops him, before Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) arrives with Elijah (Okea Eme-Akwari). They decide to wait for Daryl and Frost to regroup with them.
At Alexandria, part of the wall falls down and walkers breach the community, but are quickly killed. Judith (Cailey Fleming) is teaching the children of the community how to protect themselves with weapons when she spots some local teenagers provoking the walkers through a hole in the wall. Judith runs over to stop them, but they refuse to listen to her. Later, in a house, Judith finds the handprints Carl made with her on the deck broken, and immediately suspects the teenagers, though they deny it. Judith confides in Rosita (Christian Serratos) about how she feels like everyone is leaving her, but Rosita tells her not to worry, offering to help her put the broken pieces of the deck back together.
Guled (Omar Abdi), a gravedigger in Djibouti, is struggling to raise money to pay for surgery when his wife Nasra (Yasmin Warsame) becomes gravely ill with kidney disease.
The film begins with a farmer Kunnimuthu, going to the police station to lodge a complaint. The constable chases him out after he realises that Kunnimuthu had come to file a report of missing a pair of bulls, Karuppan and Vellaiyan. The bulls, are like children for him and his wife, Veerayi. Veerayi's father gifted the bulls during their wedding four years prior. Since then, the cows have been like their children, and the couple care for them more than their lives. Kunnimuthu's friend, Manthini looks for the bulls along with him but to no avail.
Once, reporter Narmadha comes to the village to file a documentary and Manthini helps her. In the process, he finds Kunnimuthu being charged for trying to steal bulls, when in reality, he was searching for his bulls. Narmadha rescues him and learns of it. She decides to help them with her channel. Kunnimuthu reveals that the bulls went missing the night he shamed a minister on stage. The minister had borrowed the bulls, staging it to be give as gifts for farmers. When the minister's men beat the bulls to bring them onstage, Kunnimuthu attacks the minister and brings the bulls away, in the process revealing that the presentation ceremony was not true. Narmadha realizes that the minister had his men abducted the bulls. She sensationalizes the issue and it gets total Tamil Nadu media coverage. The minister panics when he finds out that the bulls were sold.
He comes to the village to make peace with Kunnimuthu, offering him a new pair of cows, only to be insulted by Veerayi. Soon, the sensation wears off, and the village goes back to normal. Narmadha, though, continues helping them. She finds out that not only the bulls are missing, but also the facilities in the village. The government had made it look like the village was funded to build ponds and schools, when in reality, nothing happened. Narmadha makes YouTube videos and gets in touch with a lawyer who belonged to the village. He helps her file a case in high court to make sure the government does its job. Kunnimuthu, while travelling, finds his bulls. He brings them back to his village to find out that the construction work for ponds and other facilities are happening. The family has an emotional reunion with Karuppan and Vellaiyan.
After Kiba Naoto wins the title at a karate tournament, the Kikoku-ryu school disputes the victory and send a letter of challenge to his master Daito Tetsugen. Kiba wins the illegal duel to the death but his sister Maki is given a blinding injury by one of the opponents and Kiba is kicked out of the Tesshinkai karate school and jailed for participating in it.
Upon his release, Kiba is recruited by Akamatsu, the owner of the Nightclub Plaza, to be his personal bodyguard so that he can sever ties with the yakuza operating as the "protection" in his establishment led by Tatsumi and his goons, including enforcer Ryuzuka of the Kikoku-ryu. Tatsumi is insulted and complains to Karasaki, who insists that there is to be no conflict between him and Akamatsu in order to avoid breaking the promise the three made to each other to conceal a crime they committed years earlier. Kiba develops feelings for an Okinawan singer at the nightclub named Mari but after she is raped by Tatsumi and his men she accuses Kiba of being in league with them.
The Okinawan Nanjo, one of Kiba's former fellow inmates, arrives and is revealed to be an associate of the three men and Mari's lover. Karasaki offers him 30 million yen for his troubles, but he demands a fourth of what they are all worth because they made their wealth from his money while he spent three years in prison. He then threatens to reveal the crime they are all concealing. Akamatsu is reluctant to pay and agrees to work under Karasaki like before in return for his help.
Nanjo deduces that Mari was raped by Tatsumi, so he attacks the other three men with traditional Okinawan usugama at their next meeting. Kiba stops Nanjo from killing them, but when Mira joins in Kiba switches sides and helps the two Okinawans escape. Nanjo explains that he and the others along with a Korean named Kim killed three American MPs years earlier to steal the $420,000 they were transporting. The others paid Kim 1 million yen to kill Nanjo, but Nanjo instead killed Kim with an usugama and was sent to prison, vowing to return to crush the other three men.
Kiba returns to Karasaki, Akamatsu, and Tatsumi and advises them to pay off Nanjo, but Tatsumi's thugs trick Nanjo into following them to a location where they blind and kill him. After Mari and Kiba find the body with the help of the nightclub's heroin-addicted drummer, they confront the three men and their goons, but Karasaki's enforcer Karasuda and the nightclub's drug dealer Mika arrive with Kiba's sister Maki, whose eyes have recovered, and threaten to kill her. The drummer stabs and kills Mika, then Mari, Maki, and Kiba defeat the others. Ryuzuka blinds Kiba by clawing his eyes with metal finger claws, so Mika uses clock times to tell Kiba where to strike, helping him defeat his final enemy.
In the final scene, Mari holds Nanjo's ashes as she takes a boat back to Okinawa. Maki teases Kiba that he was in love with Mari. He denies it, but she says that she can see it. They both laugh as the boat sails away.
''Tales From The Ether'' is an adventure in which containing five scenarios featuring locations on the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, and the orbiting British Heliograph the ''Harbinger''.
An opening flashback scene shows Rita taking her infant granddaughter Charlotte (“Char”) into the woods, while the baby’s mother Angela protests. In the wood, Rita sits the baby on the ground and lights a ring of fire around her. She watches as the baby screams.
In the present day, the teenage Char lives with her mother and grandmother; her uncle Aaron lives nearby and visits occasionally. The household is somewhat dysfunctional; Rita is in poor health, Angela is depressed and spends much of her time in bed, and there is no food in the house.
Char attends a girls’ Catholic high school. Although academically gifted, she does not fit in with the other students, who consider her their social inferior, and she is subjected to bullying.
One morning, driving Char to school, Angela tells her daughter that “she can’t do this anymore”. Her car is later found abandoned, with no sign of Angela.
The family report the disappearance to the police, but they are not able to offer much help. However Angela returns within a few days, strangely altered. Her depression is gone, and she is cheerful, dressing up and cooking dinner for the family. Rita seems suspicious of these changes in Angela and deliberately upsets the pan of soup that Angela had prepared, so the family are obliged to eat the chips that Aaron has brought over instead. But Angela appears to have little appetite and sits staring sullenly at her mother.
Char witnesses several instances of increasingly bizarre behaviour in the “new” Angela and becomes frightened. Her uncle Aaron is poisoned by Angela, which leads to him being hospitalised.
In the meantime Char is forging a friendship with one of her former bullies, Suzanne. Char confides in Suzanne about the changes in Angela; Suzanne in turn tells Char how her own mother died when she was very young.
One evening Rita tells Char the story of her past; when Char was a baby, Rita realised she had been swapped with a “changeling”. The only way to get the real Char back was to place her near fire, hence the fiery ring ritual in the woods. This worked, but Char sustained a small burn to her cheek. Her family told her the resultant scar was a birthmark.
Rita tells Char that the “new” Angela is also a changeling, and thus the fire ritual must be repeated to get the real Angela back. Although Char appears to agree, when she sees Angela bound and gagged and tied to a bed she is appalled. Despite her grandmother’s protests, Char frees Angela, only to realise too late that Rita spoke the truth, and that this is not the “real” Angela. The changeling kills Rita.
Char runs out of the house, but is waylaid by the school bullies, who force her inside an unlit Halloween bonfire. However the bullies are scared off by the approach of the changeling Angela. Angela pushes her way into the bonfire, to get to Char, but Char sets the structure alight. Angela burns while Char is rescued from the flames by Suzanne.
In the final scene, Angela is restored to her true self, and Char makes her a lucky token from twigs “to keep her safe”, as her grandmother had once made for her. Mother and daughter are happy to be together again, ready to move forward with their lives.
Towards the end of the Asgard—Jotunheim war, Odin finds the Frost Giant baby Loki and takes him back to his father Laufey, forming a truce with the Frost Giants. Centuries later, when Odin goes into the Odinsleep, his wife Frigga instructs their son Thor to study while she visits her sister. Thor instead travels to Las Vegas to start a party, inviting humans, Asgardians, and aliens alike. Astrophysicist Jane Foster warns the government, but upon meeting Thor, she grows close to him. S.H.I.E.L.D. director Nick Fury tries to stop Thor but is accidentally knocked out by Korg.
The next day, acting S.H.I.E.L.D. director Maria Hill confronts Foster due to her warning. As more aliens arrive, including the now-adult Prince Loki and several other Frost Giants, and Thor starts throwing destructive parties worldwide, Hill calls in Carol Danvers to persuade Thor to leave. He refuses and they fight, with Thor eventually defeating her when she avoids using her full power out of fear of causing casualties. Following this, Foster's intern, Darcy Lewis, suggests that Danvers instead attack Thor in less populated areas.
Seeking a more peaceful solution, Foster contacts Heimdall, who helps her meet Frigga and explain the situation. As Danvers duels Thor in Siberia, Hill authorizes a nuclear strike on Thor, but both it and the fight are called off when Frigga contacts Thor and tells him that she will be returning soon. Frightened, Thor ends the parties and convinces the party-goers to help him clean up. Frigga arrives, finding Thor studying with his retinue, but sees evidence of the partying.
Before returning to Asgard, Thor visits Foster to forgive her and thank her for contacting Frigga. Thor asks Foster out for a date, however, he is suddenly confronted by an alternate reality version of Ultron in Vision's body, who wields all six Infinity Stones.
When Peter sets out on a magical journey to rescue his little sister Anne, he needs to travel to mysterious territory: the Moon! Anne was kidnapped by the evil Moon Man when she tried to help the beetle Mr. Zoomzeman in search for his wife. On his fantastic adventure, Peter lands on the Star Meadow where he meets the sleepy Mr. Sandman. He knows, only at the Night Fairy’s dinner in the castle in the clouds, they can find out where Anne is – but there aren’t enough seats for everyone. So they join the wild race along the Milky Way against the five Spirits of Nature: Storm Giant, Lightning Witch, Henry Hail, Rainy Robin and Mother Frost…
An old man is ringing loudly the bells of a church. He looks at his watch and makes a joyful gesture. His daughter is waiting for him. He finds her ready to go out: an errand in a hurry, she explains. An elegant young man is waiting for her in his car. They go the Bois de Boulogne. In the church tower, the old man is waiting, feeling an unknown dread growing in his heart. He looks at the silhouette of Paris fading into the night. The old man, alone in front of the enormous gargoyles, like impassive monsters, falls back, overwhelmed, his head in his hands. In another part of the city, in a gambling den, her lover plays and loses. In a garret, his mistress is waiting for him. The man returns, haggard-eyed, forces his wife, despite her frightened pleas, to rob her father's money. When the old man returns, he finds the room in disarray, the safe empty. An object on the floor that belonged to his daughter reveals who the culprit was. He curses his daughter. In the garret, the lover chases away his lover and their baby. She flees into the night and her frantic walk leads her to the Seine. A sailor holds her back just as she is about to commit suicide. Instinct then takes her back to the place of her childhood. She leaves her baby on the steps of the church, where he is taken in by the old bell ringer. Ten years later. The grandfather and the little girl are walking on the quay of the Seine. A beggar woman holds out her hand. The little girl gives her a coin, not knowing she is her mother but she recognizes her father. She follows then in a public park where she hugs her daughter and tell her who she is. Her father chases her away and leaved hurriedly with the child. She goes to her father lodging and he wants to chase her away again but the little girl's intercession disarms the old man and suddenly makes all his resentment crumble at the shock of a feeling of paternal pity.
Picking up from the season 2 finale "The Stone Forest", Hilda, now a troll, runs away from Trylla and is petrified by the sunlight when she leaves the Stone Forest. Meanwhile, in Trolberg, Johanna discovers Baba in Hilda's place, and Tontu deduces Hilda had become the victim of a changeling spell. Realizing what this means, Johanna, Baba, Tontu, Alfur, and Twig go searching for Hilda but are unable to locate the entrance into the Stone Forest.
Elsewhere, Erik Ahlberg holds a press conference in which he announces a curfew because of the increasing troll activity outside Trolberg. While watching, David's mom becomes intrigued by an advertisement to volunteer for the Trolberg Safety patrol. Later, the students of Edmund Ahlberg Elementary School are shown a safety video about trolls, but Frida and David protest the inaccurate information portrayed in the video.
As evening approaches and with still no sign of Hilda, Johanna runs into a group of Safety Patrol officers, giving her no choice but to reluctantly return home. After sunset, Hilda unpetrifies, and finds herself unable to return to Trolberg because of the belltowers. As she retreats, Hilda stumbles upon a huge cave with dozens of bells hanging from the top of the entrance. Inside, she finds a gigantic troll, who calls himself Trundle. He tells Hilda he will help her become human again if she completes some tasks for him. He also assures her that Trylla means no harm, and Hilda reluctantly returns to Trylla. They retreat into the Stone Forest to escape the rising sun. When the two arrive outside the mountains, Hilda "feels" a strange sound, which Trylla explains is something that all trolls hear, calling them to the city of Trolberg, and that the call has only grown stronger lately.
Frida and David discover Hilda's predicament when Baba escapes from Tontu's care and so Frida, against the advice of Kaisa, attempts a body swap spell, but it goes haywire. Night falls again, and Hilda secretly brings a cup of troll mead to Trundle, the first task, who then instructs her to remove the bells that trap him in the cave. Later, Trylla shows Hilda the ruins of the castle of the Mountain King, a giant troll who tried to rally the trolls into attacking Trolberg, but was defeated. Hilda doubles down on helping Trundle after Trylla reveals that the changeling spell cannot be undone. She uses pillows, stolen from a troll's treasure collection, to silence and remove the bells. Elsewhere, Johanna and Alfur find the entrance to the Stone Forest, but the trolls close it before they can enter. The two are then attacked by a group of aggressive trolls and narrowly escape.
The following morning, Johanna begrudgingly seeks Erik's help as a last resort. Frustrated by being unable to help Hilda, Frida suggests she and David sneak out of the city so she can try magically talking to a troll like she did with the Kraken. Trundle sends Hilda on her final errand: to bring him a large red orb, hidden in the ruins of the castle among the hoard of the Mountain King. When Hilda touches it, she is thrown into a strange vision in which a giant creature resembling her mom looms over the walls of Trolberg. Soon after, Hilda is whisked back into reality, and she heaves the red orb back to Trundle – but not before being attacked by a giant bearded troll.
Outside, Erik, Johanna, Baba, Alfur, and Tontu arrive at the entrance to the Stone Forest. Just as Baba opens the entrance, Hilda rushes out, chased by the bearded troll. A fight ensues, ending with Erik knocked unconscious and Hilda causing the troll to accidentally crush Johanna's car and fall into a ravine. Hilda and her mom are reunited and they bring the orb to Trundle's cave. Trylla, having followed them, appears and is reunited with Baba, which undoes the changeling spell. Suddenly, Trundle (revealed as the Mountain King) bursts from his prison with his sight now restored and incites the trolls to storm Trolberg.
In Trolberg, David distracts his mom in the belltower so Frida can make a mental connection with one of the trolls, and she sees a similar vision to the one Hilda saw; a giant troll-like being resembling her mom, attacking the city. Meanwhile, Trundle begins destroying the bell towers but is halted by the arrival of the bearded troll, revealed to be his brother. Refusing to fight him, Trundle has his followers restrain his brother. He then breaches the city wall.
The Safety Patrol arrives to fight off the attack, with Ahlberg taking back control. Hilda, reminded of the vision from Trundle's eye, figures out that the mother of all trolls lies underneath the city, and she will rise up to defend her children if the Safety Patrol attacks them, thus destroying all of Trolberg. Hilda attempts to halt the attack, but Ahlberg refuses to listen, using the Safety Patrol's cannon to destroy Trundle, awakening the mother troll. In a last-ditch attempt to stop him, Hilda takes Trundle's eye and throws it into Ahlberg's face, causing him to see a similar vision to what Hilda saw. Now understanding what is at stake, Ahlberg orders the Safety Patrol to stand down. The mother troll stops trying to get up, and the trolls all walk peacefully to the center of the city where she rests, and using Frida's magic, Hilda and Frida learn her identity: Amma, the mother and grandmother of all trolls, having laid dormant for centuries so as to not disturb the humans who built Trolberg above her. For a while, the trolls could still reconnect with their buried mother, but then the settlers, unaware of Amma's presence and thus why the creatures kept wandering into the city, drove them away, eventually erecting a wall to keep them out. Now that the trolls are close enough to Amma, they can finally hear her voice again, causing them to sprout plants all over their bodies.
In the aftermath, Ahlberg resigns after accepting a medal for his eventual handling of the crisis and hands control of the Safety Patrol to his deputy Gerda Gustav. Gustav immediately announces a "Night of the Trolls", in which the trolls are allowed into the city once a year to reunite with their mother, Amma. While some humans still fear the trolls and vice versa, the annual peaceful exposure is gradually eroding the mutual fear between the two species. Hilda's and Baba's families still maintain contact with each other, with Baba occasionally visiting Hilda's home and Hilda occasionally spending a night in the mountains with Trylla and Baba.
''No Man's Land'' is an adventure in which the Argonne forest during World War I is the setting.
The game is set in an alternate Old West where people ride dinosaurs and use laser guns. Players take on the role of lucky prospectors in a Wild West like gold rush. Arriving in the game's main hub city Dinoville after playing a brief tutorial, players soon face herds of prehistoric creatures as well as thieving gangs in their quest to earn wealth and fame while forming clans and alliances. Eventually players can make their way to the top of the town hall by getting elected Sheriff of Dinoville.
Therapist Meera and her husband, architect Henry Parsons, have recently moved into an isolated, ultra-modern house in Corrales, New Mexico, which Henry designed and built. One evening, they find their house broken into, although the only items stolen are a laptop and their cell phones. A few days later, Meera is woken up by a rattling noise and finds the power out. Henry goes outside to check the generator and finds it destroyed. Spotting flashlight beams inside, he realizes the intruders have returned. He discovers Meera tied up inside the house and releases her. They try to escape, but are pursued by several masked men. Meera gets to her car, but hears gunshots from inside the house. A wounded man staggers outside, followed by Henry, who shoots him.
At the police station, Meera argues with Henry about the gun, which he had kept secret from her. They are shown mugshots of the three intruders, all of whom were members of the Cobb family; two are dead, but one, Dylan Cobb, is in ICU at the local hospital. The couple is told that another family member, college student Christine Cobb, has recently gone missing, and that the trio is suspected to have been involved in her disappearance, which might go unsolved unless Cobb recovers. Meera is traumatized, but Henry tries to encourage her to put it behind them.
One night, Henry goes to the store, but forgets his wallet. When he doesn't answer his phone, Meera decides to catch up to him, but he turns off towards the hospital instead of the store. Meera gets in a car accident before she can follow him. Back at the house, Henry claims it was just a wrong turn.
Meera borrows Henry's car to get to work and learns that the surviving intruder died the same night she saw Henry go towards the hospital. Suspicious, Meera finds the Cobb family's address in the GPS on Henry's car. Inside their trailer, she finds an envelope from Henry's construction company. She opens the family's mailbox and takes a video camera from inside. At home, Meera finds the camcorder is broken and won't play the tape, so she orders a new one. In Henry's office, she finds a USB drive with photos from the construction of their house, which show that Dylan Cobb worked on the house and that Christine Cobb visited the site.
Meera confronts Henry, who reveals that he was short of money for the house, and committed fraud in order to cover the balance. He says he fired Dylan after witnessing him mistreat Christine; Dylan was enraged and threatened to expose Henry. After he stopped paying Dylan to keep quiet, Dylan and the other Cobb men broke into the house for revenge. Meera is reassured by Henry's explanation and forgets about the videotape.
Soon after, they hold a housewarming party. She catches sight of a news report about Christine still being missing and decides to watch the tape after all. On it, Dylan says he believes Henry was involved in Christine's disappearance. He describes going to Henry's house with his dog, which barked near Henry's office as if recognizing a scent.
In Henry's office, Meera discovers a secret door to a secret basement. She finds Christine chained to a chair and realizes that the rattling sound in the house was her chains banging on the pipes. Henry arrives before Meera can free her, revealing that he has always felt homicidal urges. Meera realizes that Henry built their home to commit murder in. She tries to phone for help, but Henry overpowers her and ties her up before going back upstairs to send the guests home. Meera manages to break free and release Christine. Henry returns to the basement as they are trying to escape, and a chase ensues. Henry knocks out Meera and drags Christine back downstairs. Just as he is about to kill her, Meera hits Henry in the head, killing him. She is later seen moving out of the now-empty house.
Three years after the events of ''The Whistler'', Lacy Stolz is tired of her work as an investigator for the Florida Board on Judicial Conduct. But when Jeri Crosby nervously approaches her, Lacy discovers that a sitting judge is a murderer. She's reluctant to get involved, but Jeri is obsessed with bringing the man to justice.
Jeri's father was one of the victims 20 years earlier, although his case has never been solved. She has studied the judge for two decades, and has discovered other victims in the process.
While the serial killer's guilt is never really in doubt, finding evidence to convict him is a much bigger challenge, because he knows the law, and is always one step ahead of law enforcement. He has a list that includes the names of all his targets who have wronged him in some way, and Lacy must help Jeri establish his guilt without either of them becoming his next victim.
Nala Robertson, the narrator and a soon-to-be senior in high school, has three goals for the summer: find a new hairstyle, spend time with her cousin and best friend, Imani, and find love. After meeting a handsome young man, Tye Brown, at a community group her cousin attends, Nala believes her summer is off to a good start. After telling multiple white lies to fit in with the new boy and the community group, Nala realizes that these lies are impacting her relationship with her cousin and Tye. Imani and Tye are very passionate about social justice issues, and Nala would rather be off enjoying her summer with a movie and ice cream. Her interests create a divide between herself and Tye and Imani. As her relationship with Tye advances, Nala begins to wonder if she can keep up the ruse. Eventually, her true self is exposed to Tye and she has to convince him her feelings are real.
In 1888, Jacob Frye meets with Arthur Weaversbrook and warns him not to publish Jack the Ripper's letters, as it would confer the killer undeserved notoriety. He then receives word of another murder and goes to investigate, but is attacked by the Ripper. As the Ripper pursues an injured Jacob, it is revealed that he knows Jacob personally. After escaping, Jacob reaches his lodgings, but the Ripper tracks him down, incapacitates him, and appears to strike a killing blow.
Some time after the incident, Evie arrives in London from India after being summoned by Jacob, and meets Abberline, who informs her that her brother is missing and presumed dead. The twins' old gang, the Rooks, have since aligned themselves with the Ripper, and are spreading his reign of terror throughout London's East End. After reaching Jacob's lodgings, Evie deduces that the Ripper is one of Jacob's Assassin Initiates, a wayward youth she once met in India named Jack. To undermine the Ripper's control over the city and draw him out of hiding, Evie assassinates his lieutenants, and frees prisoners he had been holding. Meanwhile, Jack stalks her, and eventually decides to set a trap for her at Lambeth Asylum, where it is revealed that he was once confined there before Jacob recruited him. He murders several asylum staff members who tormented him and destroys all records of his identity.
As Jack continues his killing spree, pressure mounts on Evie to track him down. Abberline soon informs her that he can no longer protect her as she has been implicated in the murder of one of the Ripper's lieutenants, further adding that she will be arrested unless she delivers the Ripper soon. After the Ripper's final canonically confirmed murder, Evie re-examines old crime scenes and learns that all of the women he murdered were in fact members of Jacob's Assassin Brotherhood. She also finds messages left by the Ripper, which reveal that he blames Jacob for his mother's murder by the Templars in his youth, and that he has developed his own view of what the Brotherhood should be. Deducing that the Ripper is waiting for her at Lambeth Asylum, Evie confronts Jack there and kills him in battle. She then finds Jacob being held in a cell, badly injured but still alive. With the Ripper dead and Jacob rescued, Abberline agrees to cover up Jack's identity to protect the Assassins' secrecy.
The comedy opens in the office of Mr. Edward Jones, who is being pestered by a female literary agent to buy a book from her. After leaving his office, the agent overhears Jones making insulting remarks about her. The agent, now seeking revenge, plants incriminating but false evidence of a romantic relationship between them, items that Edward's wife Emma will later see at their home. Emma is enraged when she sees the fabricated evidence, and she literally "beats up her husband". She then locks herself in their bedroom and begins packing her suitcase to go to her mother's home. In the end, however, all is forgiven after an apologetic letter from the agent arrives in which she confesses her scheme against the hapless Mr. Jones.
Further details about the film's storyline are given in a May 10, 1909 bulletin published by Biograph:There is no question that the good-natured man is always made the "Patsy" and so it is that poor Jones, who is benignity personified, is always getting into hot water. His latest episode is an experience with a female book agent, who tried to sell him a book entitled "How to be happy, tho' wedded." The work does not appeal to affable Edward, and he with gentlemanly firmness rejects her from his office, as his friend Dick Smith enters, to whom he mimics the ludicrous antics of his visitor. All this is witnessed by this modern Clio, who is peeking through the keyhole. She vows to be revenged, and seeing a box of gloves which Jones has bought for his wife, she substitutes her corsets for the gloves, writes a note which she puts in his overcoat pocket, asking him to return her corsets, and finally sends a letter to Mrs. Jones, warning her of her husband's perfidy and to search his pockets for proof. Does the scheme work? Well, there seems to be a certainty a case of "Jones vs. Jones" appearing on the calendar of the Divorce Court, in the near future, but the book agent becomes conscience stricken and sends a letter of contrition to Mr. and Mrs. Jones explaining everything. Peace again reigns and Jones receives the osculatory balm for his throbbing forehead.[https://archive.org/details/biograph-bulletins-1908-1912/page/n107/mode/2up "Jones and the Lady Book Agent"], original release bulletin 238, 10 May 1909, ''Biograph Bulletin, 1908-1912'' (New York: Octagon Books, 1973), p. 88. I.A. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
Two young girls from Hedmark get jobs at a grocery store run by Nils Andresen in Oslo. Andresen's wife is in bed with an illness, and Andresen is interested in his two young female employees. Maren, played by Eva Sletto, is also exposed to other vices in the capital before things settle down.
Mahmoud (Mehdi Soltani) owns a tea and rice factory and is famous for the reputation of the factory. He has a son named Massoud (Roozbeh Hesari) and a daughter named Maedeh (Sara Bagheri). with Mahmoud's insistence, Massoud marries his cousin Mahtab (Mina Vahid), who is a surgeon, but because Massoud works as a Park Ranger and their marriage is forced, they do not understand each other and decide to divorce after 5 years of marriage.
On the other hand, Peyman (Mohammad Sadeghi), Vahid's brother (Mahmoud's worker) has fallen in love with Maedeh, but Mahmoud is against it and rejects Peyman's proposal to Maedah. later Mahmoud agrees to the proposal but..
A meditating monk is offered daily provisions by a woman - the catalogue of her fruits and nuts being a feature of the play. The woman is revealed as the ghost of Komachi.
When the monk attempts to save her soul, the resentful presence of her former lover Shōshō interrupts the process. The ghost pair are encouraged to act out/relive the one hundred days of courtship Komachi had imposed on Shōshō, leading directly to his death, and are thereafter released from their bondage/attachment and set free.
Moe (Eaindra Kyaw Zin), the daughter of a wealthy family who built her own successful business, was devastated to learn that she could soon develop lung cancer. At first sight, she tried to commit suicide, by cutting her wrist.
Fortunately, her husband, Ye Moe (Aung Myint Myat), rushed her to the hospital. She met Way Way (Paing Phyo Thu), a teenager with congenital heart disease. A natural rebel who loved rock music - Anglophone bands like Nirvana in her native language; Way Way was a vicious trouble she didn't care about until she died. She spoke positively and rudely to her brother Min Han (Myanmar Idol's host Kyaw Htet Aung). Poor Min Han cared for her since her parents' shipwreck and abandoned his dream of becoming a medical doctor in hopes of finding a cure for Way Way.
As each woman's health deteriorates, her husband has no reason to inherit her business. Her father is sure to inherit. But in order to take good care of the police, Moe had to divorce him. Way Way's concept of leaving the love ones unharmed is the lesser people like them, the better when they part the world. That is why Way Way claims to be so cruel to his brother. At that time, the two women were pure friends and set out on a journey to see the famous local beauty of the Sea of Clouds. They did not really kiss the film at the last minute, but it was enough before the February coup that endangered the filmmakers.
Enough given that Way Way's character is an aspiring photographer, The shooting here is quite lovely; It explores ventilation, which is full of negative areas that are often disturbed by warm sunlight. Even if the script is too intense, there is warmth between the two lead actors who are committed to their performance.
Ted Robards, in the past a successful stock broker, is on the verge of financial ruin. His son, Chris, has disappointed Ted a long time ago, creating only troubles for him. His wife, Sandy, is obsessed with the idea of having the second child. Ted's last hope is a promising young employee, Jeremy Harper, a stellar Harvard alumnus, who is able to sign an important deal that will save Ted and his firm from imminent bankruptcy. However, Jeremy only pretends to support the firm. His real desire is to secretly destroy Ted's business from within, while also wreaking havoc on the whole Robards family.
Trying to keep Jeremy in the firm, Ted tries to fulfill at least one of his requests—he offers Jeremy and his girlfriend to move in with him and thus solve their housing issue. Jeremy agrees, but his appearance in the house only accelerates the Robards' demise. In vain, Ted and Sandy try to understand what caused Jeremy's unexpected aggression. But flashbacks reveal Jeremy's traumatic childhood and his hidden motivation. Later, it turns out that Ted's now pregnant wife has some dark secrets that may explain Jeremy's twisted plans to destroy her family.
Sam Gaddis is a history professor at University College London. His friend Charlotte Berg tells him she is writing a book about the "Sixth Man", a sixth member of the Cambridge Five Russian spy ring. However, Charlotte dies of a heart attack the next day. Unbeknownst to Gaddis, she was murdered by a Russian agent using sodium fluoracetate.
Gaddis decides to finish her book, in order to pay off his debts. His lover Holly Levette gives him her mother Katya's files, who was researching a book about the KGB.
Gaddis contacts an elderly man called Thomas Neame, who knew the sixth man Edward Crane. He discovers that Crane was really a double agent who worked for the British, and Crane's death was faked by MI6 to protect him, on the instructions of John Brennan, who later became the head of MI6. Gaddis later discovers that Neame is Crane.
The medical staff who helped fake Crane's death are murdered by the Russians. Sir John instructs a female agent Tanya Acocella to discourage Gaddis from pursuing the case. Gaddis travels to Vienna to meet Robert Wilkinson, Crane's former handler. Wilkinson reveals that Sergei Platov, the Russian president and former KGB agent, tried to defect to the West in 1988. Wilkinson is murdered by the Russians after Brennan informs them of his location. Tanya helps extract Gaddis from Vienna.
Gaddis finds a video of Platov's defection attempt in Katya Levette's files, and makes several copies. The Russians discover his identity, however he is able to prevent them from harming him or his family by threatening to publish the video. It turns out that MI6 have been using Platov's secret to blackmail him for years.
Nate Foster is a 13-year-old boy who lives in Pittsburgh and is obsessed with being a Broadway star. His parents, Rex and Sherrie, are understanding while his older brother Anthony is put off by his odd behavior. At school, Nate is picked on and gets passed over major roles in a school play, but finds solace in his only friend Libby who supports him in his endeavors despite her own stage fright. She informs him that auditions are being held for a Broadway adaptation of ''Lilo & Stitch'', but Nate is unsure whether he can make it. As luck would have it, Nate's parents decide to get away for awhile. Anthony uses the opportunity to hang out with his friends while Nate feigns spending the night at Libby's house. Nate and Libby sneak away on a bus to New York City without telling anyone.
Nate and Libby locate where to audition, but are informed that they need a parent or guardian present. By chance, Nate's maternal aunt Heidi, a struggling actress, happens to be there to audition for ''A Solitary Woman'' and Nate passes her off as his guardian. While Heidi is happy to see Nate, she decides to do the responsible thing and call Sherrie to inform her sister of her son's whereabouts. Having lost Sherrie's phone number, Heidi is given Libby's number by Nate and is tricked by Nate, making her believe that he has his parents' approval. Nate goes into the audition, but when he tries to show off his knee dancing from ''Fiddler on the Roof'' he accidentally rips his pants and humiliates himself. Nate prepares to return to Pittsburgh with Libby, believing that he has failed, but learns he got a callback. Libby cannot bring herself to stay with Nate in New York and admits her feelings for him. Nate gently turns her down by informing her that he does not think of her that way. He stays for the callback which involves giving a monologue that impresses the casting directors.
Not having a place to stay, and needing to earn money, Nate discovers street performers and begins to sing, becoming a TikTok star overnight. He calls Libby, who responds positively to the news before going to the Museum of Natural History to find Heidi, who, while upset that Nate did not return home, gives him a place to stay. Heidi is revealed to have had a falling out with her sister in the past due to their clashing dreams. She nevertheless supports Nate's endeavors and hopes that he will make the audition. Back at home, Anthony discovers Nate's TikTok video and heads over to Libby's house to demand an explanation for what is happening. In the morning, Anthony and Libby arrive at Heidi's apartment in New York to pick Nate up. Nate tells Anthony that he is aware that he embarrasses him, but that he needs to go to the audition to achieve his dream. He escapes out a fire exit (something he has always wanted to do) while Heidi informs Libby about being an agent.
Nate arrives to audition for Stitch and feels embarrassed when the other auditioners laugh at him for reading all the characters' lines in the script instead of just Stitch's as originally required. He begins to sing "No One Gets Left Behind", but stumbles when Heidi, Anthony and Libby arrive and gives up. Anthony shouts that Nate does not embarrass him, which encourages Nate to continue singing and give a remarkable performance. Nate makes up with Anthony, who found his audition impressive. Nate also encourages Heidi to not give up on her dreams and to make up with Sherrie. On the drive back home, Anthony gets into show tunes and Libby accepts being Nate's platonic friend. The next day at school, Nate is called into the principal's office where his parents learned what happened and reveal that he successfully landed the part. The movie ends with Nate performing in the musical with Libby, Anthony, his parents, and Heidi in the audience.
The story begins with New York City Police Department detective Frank Wilson preparing for work. While he does, he is chided by his wife Sandi for various mistakes such as leaving the toilet seat up. Wilson reflects that Sandi has been more critical over the past six to eight months, and wonders whether she has changed or he has become more forgetful.
While driving to work, Wilson is diverted to a crime scene on 34th Avenue in Queens. Several hours later, Wilson interrogates Leonard Crocker, a plumber who has confessed to stabbing his wife Arlene to death. Crocker claims that he did not kill his wife, but rather an alien being who had stolen Arlene's body one year prior, killing her in the process. Crocker claims that Arlene was taken over by one of the frontrunners of an invasion force of "pure mind" aliens that will eventually number in the millions, telling Wilson that he learned about the invasion on the dark web.
As Wilson - believing Crocker intends to mount an insanity defense - attempts to end the interview, Crocker claims that the personalities of people taken over by the aliens change to become more irritable and critical as a means of wearing down victims, enabling them to be taken over by other aliens. Before Wilson concludes the interview, Crocker makes an oblique references to seeing a "red screen".
Upon arriving home that evening, Wilson is again chided by Sandi. While eating a reheated dinner, Wilson receives a phone call from his captain, who informs him that Crocker killed himself by stabbing himself in the jugular vein while in intake at the Metropolitan Detention Center. Following the call, Sandi comforts Wilson by cooking him a fresh meal, and later that night they have sex for the first time in several weeks. After Sandi states that she needs to tell Wilson something, he suspects that she will ask for a divorce, but instead she tells him that her irritable behavior over the last few months has been due to premature menopause. As the couple prepare to go to sleep, the screen of Wilson's cell phone momentarily flashes red, and Sandi smiles in the dark.
Annie Hardy is a right-wing internet personality who live streams out of her car, making music and using her viewers' comments as lyrics. Tired of COVID-19 restrictions and homelessness in Los Angeles, Annie books a flight to London. There, she pays a visit to her former bandmate Stretch, who now works as a delivery driver, and his girlfriend Gemma's house. Although Stretch is initially pleased to reunite with Annie, Gemma quickly clashes with her over their views on COVID-19 and politics. Annie accompanies Stretch on his delivery job where she frustrates Stretch and antagonizes restaurant owners with her anti-mask views.
Returning home, a furious Gemma attacks Annie. Annie later overhears Gemma forcing Stretch to kick her out. In response, Annie steals Stretch's car and phone before deciding to take a delivery for him, intending to eat it herself. When she arrives at the restaurant, Annie is surprised to find it abandoned before she encounters the owner who offers Annie a large sum of money to transport a frail old woman named Angela to an undisclosed location. Annie reluctantly accepts the offer and begins driving with Angela while live-streaming everything to her fans. Angela defecates herself, forcing the pair to stop at a diner. While cleaning Angela, Annie is surprised to discover an Ariana Grande tattoo on her stomach. A woman soon enters the diner looking for Angela and attacks Annie. Annie fends her off and witnesses Angela exhibiting strange powers before fleeing back to the car.
Stretch, having tracked Annie down via the live stream, forces his way into the car where they are both unnerved by Angela suddenly appearing inside. As they drive away, Stretch and Annie get into an argument before pulling over. Angela vanishes and Stretch ventures into the nearby forest to find her. He soon finds her standing atop a tree and falls trying to reach her after which Angela floats to the ground. The woman who attacked Annie returns with a shotgun and attempts to kill Annie and Stretch. They escape her and return to the car with Angela. As they drive away, Annie discovers that Angela's mouth has been stapled shut. Angela rips the staples off and attempts to bite Annie, distracting Stretch who crashes into another car, killing two newlyweds inside. Angela attacks the pair, showing supernatural abilities and aggression.
Fleeing, the duo attempt to flag down a passing car for help only for the car to run over Stretch. The shotgun-wielding woman exits the car and reveals herself to be Angela's mother, attempting to track her down. She kidnaps Stretch and threatens to shoot him if Annie doesn't tell her where Angela is. Meanwhile, the livestream goes viral and a horde of viewers enter the chat. Annie attempts to drive away in the mother's car. Annie gets shot at, crashes the car, and is attacked. With the help of Stretch, Annie manages to trap the mother's arm in the steering wheel and snap it. Distraught and desperate, Angela's mother explains that she is actually 16 years old and shows a recent photo of a young Angela with the same tattoo. However, Angela appears, rips her mother's head off, and pursues Annie and Stretch.
The pair seek refuge in an abandoned fairground but Angela quickly hunts them down and kills Stretch. Annie escapes and drives away in a new car but Angela, who is chasing the car, causes it to crash. Angela breaks into the car trying to kill Annie and uses her powers to push the car into a lake. Annie traps Angela in the car and escapes. Unbeknownst to her, Angela levitates out of the water and into the sky. Annie makes her way to a remote house and makes her way inside, finding the property abandoned. As Annie celebrates her victory against Angela, she quickly realizes she's at the address she was instructed to take Angela to. Supernatural forces stop Annie from escaping and she flees, stumbling across occult symbols. Annie encounters a group of cult members who slit their throats simultaneously before being attacked by Angela. Annie uses a knife to kill Angela. At the same time, a humanoid, slug-like creature bursts out of Angela's mouth and hunts for Annie. Annie uses her keyboard to beat the creature to death. Exhausted from the night's events, Annie takes a break in a car as the livestream starts up again. As viewers enter the chat, Annie starts to rap about her experience, even breaking the fourth wall upon returning home.
June Travers, a country girl and daughter of a parliamentarian, is staying with her mother at an up-market hotel in the city, where she is expecting to meet a long-lost aunt. She is approached by an impostor, who lures her to the "House of Red Blinds", a brothel run by Madam Gourdron. June is guarded by Freddy Ballard, who has been blackmailed by the Madam into working for her. He tells June how she has been trapped and that escape is impossible. She advises him to go to the police, make a clean breast of his crimes, and tell them of her plight. Her innocence wins him over, and hands her a revolver to use how she may. Bernard Stanton, agent for a gang of white slavers, arrives, and when the two are alone she produces the pistol and compels him to telephone for the police. Just then, Madam Gourdron returns; there is a standoff and June is overwhelmed, falling to the floor. They realise there are watchers outside; they quickly gag her and turn off the lights. She then sees a light outside flashing the signal of distress. She leaps to the light switch and responds in kind. Trent and Mason enter and apprehend the pair. There is a happy reunion, and June's father, awakened to the peril facing Australia, resolves to make a speech in Parliament.
The story begins with David, a very fastidious man, buying butter and rolls at the store. He then goes home to prepare dinner for himself and his neighbor, Marcia, who he invited. Worried that Marcia might forget about his invitation, he invites himself into her empty apartment to leave a note. Her home is cluttered and dirty, the opposite of David's. He takes great pride in his home, which is very clean and carefully arranged with matching furniture. He is especially proud of his silverware set, which he carefully unboxes and sets on the table. During the dinner, Marcia's coworker, Mr. Harris, comes to call on her and she invites him into David's apartment without asking permission. Mr. Harris quickly makes David feel unwelcome in his own home. He leaves his dirty dishes on the table and lights up a cigar without asking David, who grows increasingly anxious for them to be gone. At the end of the night, David is kicked out of his own home and retreats to Marcia's unwelcoming apartment, as if he was the guest and Marcia the host. Unable to respond to being removed, he begins to clean Marcia's apartment.
A child named Ruhollah who decided to cope with the situation after an unfortunate incident and try to achieve his goals...
A reunion of old friends for Jahangir's birthday when everyone is informed of his fatal illness - An inevitable confrontation with the current situation and the past - Series of the tensions and the reconciliations leading to a road to the life - however death is knocking on the door.
After a really bad crash, Wheely was demoted from a 3-time rookie racer to a downtown cabbie with a mountain of debt and a bruised ego. The cause of the accident is no other than Putt Putt, his philosophical/Feng Shui practitioner fan turned to-best friend. Everything was fine until Wheely fell "head-over-wheels" over Bella, a supermodel from the upper echelons of society. To make things worse...she's got a boyfriend! Luckily for Wheely, Bella finds his street smart, ghetto-like, funny-guy character appealing.... but just before he gets the chance to get to know her better, her stuck-up boyfriend Ben, gets in the way. And that's not all.... Wheely's faced with an even bigger problem when his dream girl gets "car-napped" by a global syndicate masterminded by an monstrous 18-wheeler truck, Kaiser.
''The Promise'' is a family saga spanning four decades, each of which features a death in the family. It concerns the Afrikaner Swart family and their farm located outside Pretoria. The family consists of Manie, his wife Rachel, and their children Anton, Astrid, and Amor.
In 1986, Rachel dies after a long illness. Before passing, she expresses her dying wish to Manie that their black domestic servant, Salome, be given ownership of the house in which she resides on the family's property. This promise, overheard by a young Amor, is made by Manie, but he pretends not to remember having made it at the wake, and shows no intention of fulfilling it.
In 1995, the siblings reunite at the family farm after Manie suffers a fatal snakebite - Anton having spent 10 years living a transient lifestyle after deserting the army in 1986, Astrid now married with twins, and Amor having lived in England for several years. The will does not make provision for Salome, and instead makes the three co-owners of the land. Anton moves back in to the farmhouse, and assures Amor he will follow through on the promise.
In 2004, Anton is in a loveless marriage with his childhood sweetheart, Desirée, and heavily in debt, while Astrid is married to her second husband and Amor is working as a nurse in an HIV ward in Durban, where she lives with her long-term girlfriend. Despite Amor's appeals, the promise has not been honoured, and Astrid and Anton continue to resist her. Secretly, Astrid has been having an affair with her husband's business partner, and after being denied penance by her priest during Confession, is murdered in a hijacking. Before her funeral, Amor makes a final appeal to Anton to fulfil their father's promise, but when she refuses to support his plan to sell some of the land on their farm, the matter is unresolved, and Amor returns to Durban, never to see Anton again.
In 2018, Anton has sunk into alcoholism and deep depression due to his failed marriage, impotence, trauma over the killing of a civilian in the army, and the feeling that he has wasted his life. One night, after getting into a fight with Desirée in a drunken stupor, Anton commits suicide. Amor, now living in Cape Town after leaving her girlfriend and her job in Durban, is finally informed of his death by Salome. Now the only surviving member of her family, she gifts the now-derelict family farm to Desirée, minus Salome's house, which she legally transfers to her, finally fulfilling her mother's promise. She also gives Salome her share of her father's inheritance, which she has refused to touch up to this point.
On their way to the Venice Film Festival, two Albanian filmmakers decide to make an adult film after meeting porn stars.
Four short stories are set along the roads of Donbass during the war. There are no safe spaces and no one can make sense of what is going on. Even as they are trapped in the chaos, some manage to wield authority over others. But in this world, where tomorrow may never come, not everyone is defenseless and miserable. Even the most innocent victims may have their turn at taking charge.
Wilfred Grant, the villain of the piece, is a wealthy stockbroker who seeks to marry Violet Donald, who finds him repulsive. In order to achieve his ends he falsifies her father's stock records to make him appear insolvent, but promises Violet he would assist him if she would marry him. She accedes for love of her father, but in a farcical scene is foiled by the Boy Scout, who disguises himself as the bride-to-be. Richard Scott, the hero, is a gentleman in love with Violet, but could not propose because he has lost all his money through gambling and generosity, and to support himself has joined the army. He designs a submarine, which is likely to make his fortune and so enable him to marry Violet. Grant, in an attempt to be rid of his rival, plants a bomb in the submarine, destroying it but Scott is unharmed, and gains the support of Colonel Anstruther. Grant is exposed as a fraud and saboteur, and is sentenced to imprisonment in Darlinghurst Gaol, from which he subsequently escapes. He is caught, however, and the troubles of the hero and heroine are over.
''The New Prince of Tennis'' is set shortly after the end of the original manga. Ryoma Echizen returns to Japan after his trip to America as a candidate for the Japanese U-17 (under 17) High School Representatives Selection Camp, along with 50 other middle school tennis players.
The setting of Luminaria revolves around ancient beings known as Primordial Beasts. When these beasts died, mana flowed from their corpses that gave birth to the world of the present. The humans who lived among them split into two major factions. On one side: the Jerle Federation, a group of city-states who worshipped the Primordial Beasts and live in harmony with them. Most of their fighters carry "Embleo" on their bodies that allow them to tap into hidden reserves of magic power when needed. The Federation's military is about to graduate new students from its elite Blaze Class into the army to defend their nation from enemy incursion. On the other side: the Gildllan Empire, which sees the Primordial Beasts and their mana as a mere means to an end, and exploits them to build high-tech cities for their nation's prosperity. The Empire equips their fighters with "Reactors" that allows them to tap into mana reserves through artificial means. The conflict between the two factions is about to erupt as the Empire's new Lord Chancellor, August Wallenstein, has plans to conquer the world after taking revenge on those who murdered his family. Meanwhile, an unaffiliated group of Adventurers tries to discover the true link between the Primordial Beasts, mana, and the potential fate of the world.
All 21 playable characters are unlocked from the start (after completing the tutorial missions as Leo). The developers had planned to release new episodes for each character on a weekly basis, with eight additional "Crossroad" episodes that involve multiple character perspectives. As of February 2022, all characters had at least one story episode released, including one Crossroad episode. When the game was shut down, not all characters had Episode 2 of their stories released.
After arriving in Puno, Elisban struggles to find work and a sense of belonging.
On Earth-22, the Joker and Harley Quinn kill Jimmy Olsen, kidnap Lois Lane, and steal a nuclear weapon, which they connect to a heart rate monitor surgically attached to Lois' heart. Upon hearing of Lois' capture, Batman calls in all Justice League members to find her. The Flash finds the Scarecrow dead in his lab and his supply of fear toxin missing, before being killed by a trap laid by Joker.
Superman eventually finds the Joker and Harley hiding on a submarine, but is attacked by Doomsday upon confronting them, and proceeds to punch the monster into space. As the other heroes arrive and apprehend the Joker and Harley, Batman realizes that they have mixed the fear toxin with Kryptonite, and used it to make Superman hallucinate that he is fighting Doomsday; in reality, he has beaten Lois to death. Batman tries to warn Superman, but it is too late; Lois' heartbeat stops, causing the nuke to detonate, destroying Metropolis and killing millions of people.
Under Batman's interrogation, Joker reveals that he had grown tired of his losing battle against Batman and sought to try and corrupt Superman instead. Moments later, Superman crashes the interrogation. Acting out of grief and rage at the loss of his wife and unborn child, Superman kills the Joker.
While Green Arrow takes Harley to his hideout to protect her from Superman's wrath, Superman reveals his identity before the United Nations and announces his intentions to bring peace to Earth, by force if necessary. The Justice League is left divided over Superman's actions; some members, such as Wonder Woman, support his new methods, while others, like Batman, keep their no-killing vow. Other heroes, such as Aquaman and Shazam, refuse to choose sides and leave the League.
Meanwhile, the United States government becomes concerned that Superman will interfere in their operations, and have Mirror Master kidnap Jonathan Kent as leverage against him. Superman begins to question his actions, but Wonder Woman reassures him that he is doing the right thing and offers to help him find Jonathan. Confronting Mirror Master, Wonder Woman learns Jonathan's whereabouts and takes his belt, which Superman uses to find and rescue his father. Elsewhere, Batman confronts the President and warns him that Superman will kill him if he finds out that he ordered Jonathan's capture.
Later, Superman visits Batman in the Batcave to make peace, but they get into an argument over their ideological views and Batman refuses to join Superman. While trying to stop Superman from relocating Arkham Asylum inmates to a more secure facility, Batman and Nightwing are shocked to discover that Robin has joined Superman. Harley, who has escaped from Green Arrow and decided to become a hero, releases the inmates, forcing Batman and Superman to temporarily put their differences aside to fight them. During the battle, Robin lashes out in anger and accidentally kills Nightwing. After learning about the incident from Superman, Catwoman comforts Batman. Meanwhile, Nightwing meets Rama Kushna in the afterlife, who transforms him into Deadwing.
While Superman allies with Ra's al Ghul, Batman forms an underground resistance and makes plans to steal a red sun cannon from the Fortress of Solitude. During the break-in, Ra's kills the Atom and destroys the cannon, Superman overpowers Captain Atom, and Jonathan, whom Superman had been keeping safe at the Fortress, is accidentally killed by one of Green Arrow's arrows, causing a grief-stricken Superman to murder him in revenge. After Superman transforms the Earth into a police state using surveillance drones, Batman has Plastic Man break Mister Terrific out of prison and leaks video footage of Superman killing a group of partying teenagers inspired by Joker to ruin his public image.
In response, Superman dispatches Amazo to enforce global peace, but the android quickly turns violent as Ra's had secretly programmed it to kill Superman. Amazo, who is able to replicate Superman's powers, kills Hawkman and Cyborg, but Batman and his allies arrive and help Superman and Wonder Woman destroy the android. Meanwhile, Robin, having had a change of heart, duels and defeats Ra's with Deadwing's help.
Despite their aid, Superman prepares to have the insurgents arrested and incapacitates Wonder Woman after she turns on him, but is confronted by Superman from Earth-One, who was brought into this universe by Mr. Terrific. Earth-22 Superman defeats his counterpart, but surrenders after being met with Lois from Earth-9, who lost her Superman after becoming pregnant with his child, and she reminds Earth-22's that life is sacred. Realizing how far he has fallen, Superman willingly agrees to be imprisoned. Although unsure of what will happen next, Batman makes preparations to rebuild the world and his life with Catwoman.
Catwoman infiltrates a gangster costume party hosted by Barbara Minerva in Spain, which is also attended by Gotham City mobster Black Mask who is seeking to join Leviathan, the crime cartel which Minerva leads. As his entrance fee, Black Mask delivers the Cat's Eye Emerald. Catwoman promptly steals the gem and shakes off most of the pursuing gangsters in a furious car chase. Just then, Batwoman blocks her way, causing Catwoman to crash her car, and Minerva's aide Tobias Whale recovers the emerald. In revenge for this theft, Minerva has Catwoman marked for liquidation.
Catwoman regains consciousness aboard a jet plane bound for Shanghai in the custody of Batwoman and Interpol agents Julia Pennyworth and King Faraday. Batwoman and the agents explain that the emerald was rigged as a tracking device to trace Minerva in order to take down Leviathan's leadership cadre in one strike. In exchange for Catwoman's cooperation in this case, they offer her complete amnesty for her past crimes. Catwoman agrees, but in between she makes telephonic contact with her friend Holly asking about the status of a group of girls in her care. After the exact location is found, Catwoman and Batwoman infiltrate the meeting place, but are forced to battle hired assassins Cheshire and Nosferata which results in the Leviathan bosses Black Mask, Doctor Tzin-Tzin, Mister Yakuza, La Dama, her demonic auxiliaries Abbadon and Morax, and Moxie Mannheim joining the fight. The cartel bosses and Whale are defeated and arrested, but Minerva manages to get away. Catwoman receives her pardon and walks away, seemingly shrugging off the threat Minerva still poses to her life.
Some time later, Catwoman is still active, but constantly harried by ninjas from the League of Assassins sent by Minerva's associate Talia al Ghul, Leviathan's true leader. After Batwoman helps her defeat the latest assassin detachment in Paris, Minverva unleashes Solomon Grundy on them. Batwoman is knocked out, but Catwoman defeats Grundy by stuffing his mouth with lit dynamite sticks from a construction site. Forced to take matters into her own hands, Minerva appears before Catwoman, changes into her werecheetah form, and chases after her within the quarry. Catwoman retreats onto the boom of a construction crane, where she taunts Cheetah by revealing that she was responsible for recently breaking up one of Leviathan's human trafficking operations in Sochi, freeing a group of girls slated for underage prostitution and taking them under her care. When Cheetah attacks, Catwoman outdodges her and strangles her into submission. A subsequent lightning strike throws Cheetah off the crane and into the steel bars of a reinforced concrete column, impaling her, although her superhuman physiology enables her to survive.
As Interpol takes Cheetah and Grundy into custody, Catwoman takes her leave after warning Faraday that Leviathan is far from being finished and revealing that she had deliberately targeted the cartel with the theft of the Cat's Eye Emerald, in vengeance for the trafficked girls' plight. After secretly nabbing the jewel from the jet's safe as well, she next travels to London to "pick up a few things at the Tower".
The new Prime Minister is incompetent and self-centered, and very unpopular with the people. He is on the verge of resigning. The Prime Minister and his staff struggle not to be the shortest cabinet in history at all costs.
Cosmonaut Ivanov loses consciousness while the spacecraft is in flight. Doctors decide that it will be necessary to perform heart surgery right in zero gravity. Cardiac surgeon Zhenya, who does not have time to raise her three year old daughter, is preparing for the flight.
Two travelling monks meet a cormorant fisher at the Isawa River. Though unable to persuade the fisher to abandon his life-taking trade, one of the monks remembers having received a meal from a cormorant fisher a few years back. The old fisherman explains that that cormorant fisher had since been killed for practicing his trade, before revealing himself as the cormorant fisherman's ghost.
The ghost then re-enacts the sinful pursuit that still ties him to the material world: "In the joy of capture/ Forgotten sin and forfeit/ Of the life hereafter!". After he leaves, the priest enacts a rite for his soul; before Yama, King of Hell, appears, to proclaim that the fisherman has been freed from his sins: "because he once gave lodging to a priest...The fisher's boat is changed to the ship of Buddha's vows".