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Watch The 100 S05e13 1


It is all kinds of upsetting, watching them live out their lives in those videos tore at my heart like nothing else could. Monty's interest in this new planet and what it could hold is the really painful part because at the root of it all he wanted to be there with everyone experiencing it.




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It's these little details that punctuate the show and rip my sense of disbelief away that annoy me more than anything. Fortunately, The Walking Dead often makes up for its shortcomings with great moments. The horse being brought down by walkers moments later as Daryl and Aaron watch in horror is one such moment---tragic and awful, but still better the horse than the people.


As they watch Earth burn from a safe distance in the ship, the survivors arrive on board the Eligius IV. In the aftermath, Wonkru can't help but face the reality. How do they keep everyone alive, given the limited medical and food resources? The leaders hold a meeting to once again determine the fate of the human race. During the meeting, they brainstorm on how to survive until the Earth is habitable again. Monty suggests growing his algae but the idea is quickly shot down by everyone else. Shaw points out that, based on hythylodium's half-life, it will take at least ten years for Earth to be habitable again. So, both Shaw and Raven propose using the cryogenic chambers that kept the prisoners alive for hundreds of years. Raven praises the cryo technology and says that they would go to cryosleep and wake up ten years later, looking the same age. Madi accepts their suggestion.


I mean this as that intense, emotional, sloppy, and all-encompassing love you get for a fictional universe, for the stories that are told, for the ridiculous feels you experience when your favorite character (or characters) make an appearance, for the way something can make the world seem a little more whole, and for the messages a story can impart on you. I am not just enjoying myself as I watch this show; I feel an incredible potent, powerful, and meaningful connection to what Joss Whedon, the writers, and these actors and actresses have done in the name of good television. And make no mistake about it: this is absolutely one of the best American television shows to ever air, and I do not feel strange about proclaiming that.


Wakey wakey, Upper East Siders. Gossip Girl here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan's elite. It seems like today is a big day for everyone, but none so much as me. Once upon a time, Princess B was a virgin Queen. And her King was named Archibald. Who would have thought that in just five short years she could have turned that headband into a tiara for real? I myself have come a long way too but if you think I've spent all my recent downtime reflecting on who I am and what I've done in those same five years, let me assure you that couldn't be further from the truth. I was just planning my comeback. So if I were you, I'd watch this space because the new Gossip Girl is coming. And what will my first post be? All I can say is you should probably pray I won't be writing about you.


At the reception, Blair and Louis cut their cake together and appear happy. At the bar, Dan and Nate talk and Dan talks as if he's sure Chuck sent the video in. Serena comes and asks what they're talking about. Nate says that what Chuck did was a grand gesture and maybe if he had done some of those, he wouldn't be at the wedding alone and walks off when he spots Lola. Dan and Serena talk, and Serena apologizes for lying and making them carry on their fake relationship. Dan asks why and Serena admits her undying love for Dan, who doesn't know what to say. She leaves by saying she hopes they can talk later. Meanwhile, Nate goes to Lola and recites facts about her, including that she's from Florida and works as a cater waiter because her mother doesn't support her going to Juilliard. She says she's impressed and that now she's a little interested in finding out if Nate is a cliche or not. On the dance floor, Blair and Louis are sharing their last dance before departing on their honeymoon. Blair is over the moon happy to finally be a princess and married to Louis and tells him so. Louis informs her that despite Sophie telling him to wait until later, he can't anymore. He explains that with everyone watching that day, he had no choice but to accept Blair's apology and stand by her side. He continues that that was it, and after the wedding is over, they have nothing between them but a contract and that their marriage is all for show. He tells Blair that she better be ready to put on the best show anyone has ever seen and to keep it up until Louis decides it's over. Louis also says that she will do everything a princess is supposed to do, and a confused Blair asks about the vows he recited in front of everyone, and Louis reveals that he never wrote them: Dan did. Blair asks why he would want to be married to someone he doesn't love, and Louis recites Sophie's speech from that morning: that all marriages are business arrangements.


Liza wobbles after Abby halfheartedly, then returns to Cathy and wonders why she gave up her life for two weeks only to be humiliated. Please. I feel awful for your girl, Liza, but surely you have watched this show. Surely. Abby embarrassed your daughter viciously once and you handed her the chance to do it again by jumping on this circus train. The only one I feel sorry for here is Chloe. Ashamed of? Take your pick.


Kara looks around, wondering if he was going to appear again, but he doesn't. She rereads the name of the VHS, trying to make up the next word. Maybe it's the first line on her name? Or maybe Lena's? Or maybe it's a lower case l or an upper case i.After a while, deliberating whether she should watch the recording or not, her curiosity wins the fight.


Last week left off with a serious cliffhanger, as Klaus (Joseph Morgan) transferred all the dark magic from Hope (Danielle Rose Russell) to himself, with every intention of using the last white oak stake to do himself in, a final act of sacrifice for his daughter. In this exclusive sneak peek at the series finale, Klaus' fate is still unknown, but at least Rebekah (Claire Holt) and Kol (Nathaniel Buzolic) have time to squabble about whether they should stick around to watch him "bite the big one" or not. That's got to be a semi-good sign, right?


One of the most-watched television episodes of all time, the sitcom "Friends" series finale was an hour long and culminated with the six pals moving out of their New York apartment and heading to Central Perk together one final time. Audiences were kept on the edge of their seats, wondering whether Rachel and Ross (Jennifer Aniston and David Schwimmer) would finally declare their love for each other or be separated by a job relocation to Paris.


This holiday episode takes place on Christmas and finds Elliot and Darlene on the run. In a pop culture nod, security guards watch the 1988 movie "Die Hard." The episode contains virtually no dialogue.


This episode featuring a fire alarm, a heart attack, and an office roast won an Emmy for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series. It was also the most-watched episode of the series, with a viewership of 22.9 million.


Voted by TV Guide as one of the best shows of 2011, it isn't difficult to understand the high praise for "Breaking Bad" watching this season four finale. Featuring a final face-off between Walter White and one of his enemies and questions for Jesse Pinkman on how he knew about the poisoning of Brock, this episode offers a final twist that proves Walter has hit the point of no return. Fans of the show will never look at a simple backyard lily of the valley in the same way.


The series finale saw record-breaking viewership and was the most-watched episode of the entire series with 10.3 million viewers. In it, Walter White returns to Albuquerque to tie things up with old enemies and his family. The title "Felina" is an anagram for "finale."


Episode 12 was titled Welcome to the Bachelor Party. It was directed by Rebecca Ancheta Blum and written by Aaron Izek. It was released on February 6, 2023. It was watched by 6.29 million people in the USA. 041b061a72


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