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"Shoot" is the ninth episode of the first season of the American television drama series Mad Men. It was written by Chris Provenzano and series creator Matthew Weiner and was directed by Paul Feig. The episode originally aired on the AMC channel in the United States on September 13, 2007.
[1] [2] Prior to the airing of the anime series, an original video animation (OVA), titled Nichijou Episode 0, shipped with the sixth manga volume on March 12, 2011. [3] Initially licensed by Bandai Entertainment in North America, Funimation later licensed the series and released it on February 7, 2017, with subtitles and again with an English ...
She added that of the 2001 fall season's new government series that "24 is the most daring and promising" and that "Mr. Sutherland is an unexpectedly sympathetic hero". [9] Ain't It Cool News gave the premiere episode five stars, saying it features "Loads of edgy, complex, compelling characters.
Crow's Blood (stylized as CROW'S BLOOD) [1] is a Japanese six-episode horror streaming television drama [2] series [8] with an original story concept written by Yasushi Akimoto and executive produced by Darren Lynn Bousman. [3]
The following is a list of episodes for the British sitcom Upstart Crow, ... Episode no. Airdate 7 day viewers (millions) 28 day viewers (millions) 1: 9 May 2016: 1 ...
Episode First broadcast Title (Details) Sp.x01 30 December 2008 The Inside Story A nominally 'behind the scenes' special which included clips from the previous series, interviews with previous guests and also appearances by Vic and Bob characters from their non-Shooting Stars series. Sp.x02 Jack's team Ulrika's team Final Challenge
The Crow) is a Japanese six-part original video animation series produced by Tatsunoko Production to commemorate the studio's 40th anniversary. Each Karas episode was first televised in Japan as a pay-per-view program from March 25, 2005, to August 3, 2007, before being released onto DVDs.
A scene where Wee-Bey reacted to the shooting of Greggs became a popular online GIF many years after this episode was broadcast. The scene where Wee-Bey shows a surprised expression after learning that shooting victim Greggs was a police officer resurfaced as a reaction GIF over 15 years after this episode was originally aired.