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"End of Nights" is the two-part season two premiere of the science fiction television series Sanctuary. The first part originally aired on Syfy and Space in the United States and Canada respectively on October 9, 2009, while the second part aired on October 16, 2009, both occasions following Stargate Universe.
Episode director Writer Animation supervisor(s) Original airdate 25 "Their Eternal Apocalypse" Transliteration: "Futari no Eien Mokushiroku" (Japanese: ふたりの永遠黙示録) Takuya Igarashi: Shingo Kaneko: Yōji Enokido: Masahiro Aizawa, Shinya Hasegawa, Hiroshi Nagahama: September 17, 1997 ()
First floated by Jimmy Wales in October 2001, [1] THE Administrator Cabal is by far the best known of all the cabals; this special cabal (a) totally exists; (b) totally opposes all reasoned arguments consisting of 88-paragraph flames justifying the use of swear words QUITE PROPERLY used to describe the WHOLLY OUT OF LINE editor who just shredded MY EXCELLENT AND THOUGHTFUL AND WONDERFUL piece ...
In the United Kingdom, the first part of "Sanctuary for All" was seen by 565,000 viewers. The second part received 608,000 viewers the following week. Since then, ratings have steadily declined to 398,000 by the season finale. The penultimate episode received the lowest ratings of the season, with only 279,000 viewers. [37]
Emma Frost and Namor both officially quit the Cabal, to be replaced with two new members, "without the other remaining Cabal members having any say in the matter" in Siege: The Cabal. However, an enraged and vengeful Osborn now unhesitatingly strives to destroy Namor and his people as payback for his betrayal and joining the X-Men.
The episode was also released on July 28, 2009 () as part of the entire series' home video set on both DVD and Blu-ray. [ 10 ] Both series creator Ronald D. Moore and star Jamie Bamber (Lee Adama) claim "33" as their favorite episode.
Eternal Family (永久家族, Eikyuu Kazoku) is a 1997 OVA directed by Koji Morimoto and released by Japanese animation studio, Studio 4°C.The film is about the daily life of a group of six very different strangers who, for scientific purposes, are brainwashed into believing that they are a family.
The Futuresmiths are a mysterious group of criminal scientists and high tech arms dealers who have an underground operation in Metropolis. [33] Known operatives are Amok and Cir-El. They first appear in Superman: The 10-Cent Adventure #1 (March 2003). [34] It was later revealed to have been a front for Brainiac.