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The season was scheduled to premiere October 21, 2011 [4] and mark the transition of the series' timeslot from Monday nights to Friday nights at 8/7c, [5] before being rescheduled to one week later, October 28. [6] It was announced on September 8, 2011, that series star Zachary Levi would direct the fifth episode of the season. Levi had ...
1st episode of the 5th season of Lost "Because You Left" Lost episode Episode no. Season 5 Episode 1 Directed by Stephen Williams Written by Damon Lindelof Carlton Cuse Production code 501 Original air date January 21, 2009 (2009-01-21) Running time 43 minutes Guest appearances L. Scott Caldwell as Rose Nadler Sam Anderson as Bernard Nadler Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert William Mapother ...
The false ratings showed the episode having 1.225 million viewers and ranking 11th. [4] In reality, the episode had 1.51 million viewers and ranked first. [5] In the UK, the episode aired on November 3, 2011 and had 1.08 million viewers on E4, ranking it 5th on the channel that week. It had an E4 +1 ranking of 9 as 0.258 million viewers watched ...
Wait, so Never Have I Ever won’t come back for season 5?. Sadly, there won’t be more episodes after the season four finale. But the good news is that we’re actually getting a proper ending ...
multiple jaws of the Smile Entity, think again. Alas, writer-director Parker Finn's second Smile movie claimed the life of yet another lead character in the budding film series.
On the episodes initial airing, the episode received 3.36 million viewers. [7] It gained a 2.3 rating and a share of 4. The episode received a 1.5/4 rating/share in viewers aged between 18 and 49. [7] It ranked 80/95 for the week and 12/13 for the night.
"Smile Time" is the 14th episode of the fifth season of the American television series Angel. Written and directed by Ben Edlund, with story by series creator Joss Whedon, it was originally broadcast on February 18, 2004, on the WB network. It was nominated for and won several honors and spawned its own toy line.
[1] [2] It was the second-highest rated show on the NBC network that week after ER. [1] Although these figures represented a slight decrease on the two-part fourth-season finale which attracted 31.6 million viewers, it was an increase in viewership in comparison with the fourth-season premiere figures of 29.4 million viewers, [ 3 ] and was the ...