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Official summaries for the last episodes of the season…
E11 - Aon Rud Persanta (apparently some Irish gibberish that was the result of a Google Translate query)
Tension mounts as the club makes a bold move to finally get out of guns.
… which is not like E01 "As Jax continues to push the club into more legitimate

And slightly less than the amount of "Oh, hi!"s in The Room.

You're most likely right.

On the other hand, they get nothing in exchange for the numerous infomercials to Songs of Anarchy, vol. 3.

On the DVD set for season 1, there's an extra with scenes from the original pilot. Some footage was also used for the archive footage segment from "Honor Thy Marshal" as the Ranger show where Chris Monsanto had reportedly acted (with the "Nice, Bro!" catchphrase from the deputy).
The original plan was a half-hour

2:1 was used in a few productions in the 50s as the process Superscope and the most famous production is Vera Cruz, in 1954. But it was not very advanced and was basically the poor man's CinemaScope. The film was shot the usual way, then it was cropped and converted to anamorphic to be more like CinemaScope.

The show has never been really in the mold of NTSF:SD:SUV::. NTSF is more of a straight parody of the tropes of procedurals and action shows on TV, which makes it sometimes very funny (the Skyfall or Argo episodes were particular highlights this year). Eagleheart plays more frequently the absurd card, with

Especially as Nucky has done exactly the same with Will and the mayor. Send a person of trust to report on the situation.

It's not one of the greats in my eyes, but it's getting damn entertaining, now that they cut on the Jimmy Darmody/Margaret/Gillian plots and that they're happy to focus on a dramatized reenactment of the birth of organized crime in the US. Compared to Homeland, which is getting quite dull, I now look forward to

It was obvious that Redstone was a transposition of Rothstein. For instance, the boss/owner of CBS/Viacom/Paramount, Sumner Redstone, was born Sumner Rothstein, in 1923.

This episode was directed by Gwyneth Paltrow's brother.

She shows up in the epilogue.

The girlfriend is Monica Keena (Undeclared, Dawson's Creek, Freddy vs Jason), with whom he's had an on/off relationship for years.

If he had starred in a Terminator film, we would have forgotten he was in it fifteen minutes after seeing it.

Nicholas Meyer, director of Time After Time was also the screenwriter of the current day sequences of Star Trek IV, and naturally the director of Star Trek II and VI.

That's sometimes Todd's shtick. To start reviews with the same big hypothesis during an entire season to try to get an answer, even if things move on and the question is no longer relevant. Just check what he wrote about "2 Broke Girls" or his later entries on "Glee."

That's not the first time I've heard about it being intentional. Pryor gave different accounts in the 90s. And Pryor had a semi-autobiographical movie that dealt with the accident.

Try the Internets:

Mentioning Jason Bateman as the first pick for Monroe was a nice touch, given that his wife, Amanda Anka, has been doing the voice-overs for all the three specials.

Mol is married. But there were many rumors that she was previously Harvey Weinstein's mistress, around the time she was being promoted as the "next big thing," and that parts dried up when they broke up. I've also read a few allusions that she had been very "nice" to Winter behind the scenes.
On a side note, her