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  2. The Cost (The Wire) - Wikipedia

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    "The Cost" is the tenth episode of the first season of the HBO original series The Wire. The episode was written by David Simon from a story by David Simon and Ed Burns and was directed by Brad Anderson. It originally aired on August 11, 2002.

  3. The Latest Episode of 'Outlander' Drops Bombshells Galore - AOL

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    Roger’s exposition dump doubles as a handy season 2 finale recap, including that Geillis’s real name is Gillian Edgars; Roger first met her in 1968, and she thinks she needs to make a blood ...

  4. Storm Warnings - Wikipedia

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    The montage that opens the episode is accompanied by the Johnny Cash song Walk the Line. While the song technically has a source within the universe of the story, with Detective Pryzbylewski playing it from a CD and ending the montage by pressing pause, this scene still noticeably stands out among the rest of the show which usually makes a point of not including non-diegetic music (with few ...

  5. Episode 10 - Wikipedia

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  6. You Are My Spring Episode 10 Recap: Ian Makes His Move ... - AOL

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    Da Jeong’s strange attraction to Ian Chase became much more palpable in Episode 10 of Netflix’s K-drama You Are My Spring. The focus sharpened when a random man off the street attempted to eat ...

  7. Skeleton Crew Recap: Lightsaber Action, Clue to Supervisor’s ...

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    The security droids opened the vault — one of more than 1,000 like it on the planet, a gob-smacked Jod was informed! — to reveal its cavernous inventory of shiny gold credits.