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"Money" is the seventh and eighth episode of the fourth season of the American comedy television series The Office and the show's sixtieth and sixty-first episode overall. It first aired on October 18, 2007, [ 1 ] on NBC , and was the last of four consecutive hour-long episodes that opened the fourth season.
Meanwhile, Joey organizes his musician friends to fund their own music school to educate and occupy the neighborhood children. After the episode was over and before the closing credits, the lead star of the show, Charles S. Dutton spoke a passionate and powerful message about how the inner-city violence crisis in America should be stopped.
The Virginian and Steve are forced to carry $40,000 back to Medicine Bow after a bank run closes all banks. The Virginian must fend off a family who think part of the money is theirs while contending with a dreaming runaway girl. Note: This episode was later remade as the Alias Smith and Jones first-season episode "The Girl in Boxcar #3".
After a beloved father vanishes, his family and the police work tirelessly for four years to find him, until a familiar witness comes forward, leading detectives to finally expose a diabolical conspiracy which may have been paid for by sexual favors.
Science teacher Glenn Martin (Joey McIntyre) is murdered in his Vancouver home by Tom Caron, a loner moonlighting as a thief who steals just for the thrill of it.Homicide Detectives Angie Flynn and Oscar Vega initially suspect Martin's adulterous wife Linda, but come to suspect that his death is more than just a crime of passion and set out to piece together the evidence.
The fourth season of the legal drama series Damages premiered on the Audience Network, an entertainment channel owned by DirecTV, on July 13, 2011 and concluded on September 14, 2011. [1] The season featured 10 episodes, bringing the series total to 49. The fourth season was released on DVD in region 1 on June 26, 2012. [2]
Beginning with Season 8, Frontline would eschew from using a regular on-air host, using an off-screen narrator to introduce each episode. As part of its 8th season, Frontline aired the 4-part documentary Decade of Destruction.
"Money Trap" is the seventh episode of the fourth season of the American Neo-Western [1] television series Justified. It is the 46th overall episode of the series and was written by producer Chris Provenzano from a story by Provenzano and executive producer Elmore Leonard and directed by co-executive producer Don Kurt.