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  1. "The Roast" is the eighth episode of the fifth season of the American mockumentary comedy horror television series What We Do in the Shadows, set in the franchise of the same name. It is the 48th overall episode of the series and was written by supervising producer Sarah Naftalis and Lauren Wells, and directed by Tig Fong.

  2. Apr 19, 2024 · Now the eighth episode of season 5 shows the vampires trying to cheer up bummed-out Laszlo by holding his roast. Surprisingly, this event ends up revealing some dark secrets. *Spoilers ahead* What We Do in the Shadows (Season 5) Episode 8 Recap: Episode 8: The Roast. Laszlo’s Misery. The new episode shows Laszlo (Matt Berry) in a zone.

  3. July 20, 2012. (2012-07-20) Gangsters: America's Most Evil is a documentary television series that airs on Reelz [1] which profiles notorious criminals whose crimes involve murder, drug trafficking, racketeering, and human trafficking. Most, if not all of, the criminals profiled in this series were either brought to justice by local, state, and ...

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    Game of Thrones season 5. List of episodes. " Hardhome " is the eighth episode of the fifth season of HBO 's medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones, and the 48th overall. It was written by series co-creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, and directed by Miguel Sapochnik. It first aired on May 31, 2015.

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    Teaser

    At Vamonos Pest, Walt is observing a fly when Todd informs him that he has disposed of Mike's car. The two open Walt's trunk, where Walt stashed Mike's body. As they prepare to dissolve the body in acid, Jesseenters. Todd shuts the trunk and hides the barrel before leaving while Jesse asks if Mike got the money and escaped. Walt avoids giving a direct answer, saying only that Mike is "gone." Jesse inquires about what their next steps are regarding the men Mike has in prison, but Walt tells Je...

    Act I

    At Metropolitan Detention Center, Hank rejects a proposed plea deal for Dennis Markowski. Meanwhile, at a cafe, Lydia meets with Walt. She correctly deduces that the only reason Walt is moving forward with killing the nine men, plus the now-incarcerated lawyer who paid their families, is because Mike is no longer alive. Worried that Walt may see her as a loose end after she divulges the names, she proposes a new business plan which involves her selling Blue Sky in the Czech Republic, a countr...

    Act II

    Walt meets with Todd's uncle, Jack Welker, the leader of an Aryan Brotherhood neo-Nazi gang, at a motel. Walker's gang, who have inmates within the prisons as well as guards on their payroll, debate the logistics of Walt's plan of killing all ten inmates within a two-minute window despite the men being scattered between three separate prisons. When Jack says it can't be done, Walt replies that it can be done and orders him to "figure it out". The next day, Walt paces around his house watching...

    The name of the episode is the name of one of Walt Whitman's poems: "GLIDING O'ER ALL, through all, Through Nature, Time, and Space, As a ship on the waters advancing, The voyage of the soul--not l...
    This is the last episode where Walt cooks meth, as Walt officially retires from the meth business.
    As revealed in "Saul Gone", the prison murders occurred on October 4, 2009, meaning that due to the three-month time skip in this episode, the present day of the series is now 2010. In addition, th...
    This episode features several references to previous episodes in the series, including:

    Jack refers to the 10 prison murders as being more difficult than the raid that killed Osama bin Laden. However, bin Laden was killed on May 2, 2011, while the pre-time skip portion of this episode...

    Featured Music

    1. "Night in the City"by Paul Abler (as Walt & Lydia meet in the café) 2. "Clear Skies"by Paul Abler (as Walt & Lydia meet in the café) 3. "Spindrift"by Alexander McCabe (as Walt & Lydia meet in the café) 4. "Pick Yourself Up"by Nat "King" Cole and George Shearing (during the prison murder montage) 5. "Crystal Blue Persuasion"by Tommy James and the Shondells (during the meth production montage) 6. "Up the Junction"by Squeeze (in the background while the Whites & the Schraders eat)

  5. visual effects producer (5 episodes, 2014) Eddie Robison ... visual effects supervisor / compositor (5 episodes, 2015-2017) Rufus Blackwell ... digital compositor (4 episodes, 2011) Seth Brower ... compositor: Encore Hollywood (4 episodes, 2014) Josh Bryson ... digital compositor (3 episodes, 2011)

  6. Robin of Sherwood, retitled Robin Hood in the US, was an acclaimed 1980s British television series, based on the legend of Robin Hood. It was made by HTV in association with Goldcrest, and ran from 1984 to 1986 on the ITV network. The show starred first Michael Praed then Jason Connery as two different incarnations of the title character, and was created by Richard Carpenter. Unlike previous ...

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