Spotted: Your One and Only Unofficial Guide to Gossip Girl
In Spotted: Your One and Only Unofficial Guide to Gossip Girl, you'll find: * an episode-by-episode exploration of seasons 1 and 2, tracing the development of the characters and storylines * bios of the cast and the show’s creators, Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage * comparisons to the show’s teen soap and literary predecessors, including how the Gossip Girl books were adapted * summaries of the movies that inspire each episode’s title
Detective Brett Hopper is having a really bad day. He has been framed for murdering ADA Alberto Garza. He has an alibi, but no one will believe him. He wakes up one morning to realize he is reliving the same day over and over again. To stop this cycle and return to a normal life, he must find out who has framed him.
Детектив Бретт Хоппер будет осуждён за убийство помощника окружного судьи Альберто Гарза. У него будет 100% алиби, он поймёт, что его подставили, и пустится в бега.
A new generation of young professionals living at the infamous Melrose complex deal with obtaining their own personal goals, drives, and desires, both amongst themselves and others.
Added by: huongnguyen79 | Karma: 20.30 | Black Hole | 14 November 2009
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Supernatural Season 5, Episode 9 "The Real Ghostbusters"Supernatural season 5 marks the final chapter in Eric Kripke's masterpiece, though it may or may not be the final season of the show. Season 5 introduces Mark Pellegrino as Lucifer, who now walks on Earth, providing the biggest challenge yet for the Winchester brothers.
Edited by: stovokor - 14 November 2009
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In this episode of the series, Bill Nye takes a good look at eyes and how they work. The standup scientist (so-called because he once worked as a standup comic,) describes the interaction between the brain and the eyes, and discusses the many things that eyes can do without any prompting from their owner. Using his successful blend of music videos, humor, demos, and silliness, Nye checks out the anatomy of the eye, and shows students how the rods and cones route information to the brain.