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Episode 1: Gods of Dangerous Financial Insruments (Jan/08/2012)
Marty and The Pod travel to New York to consult for MetroCapital, a bank looking for a plan to unscrupulously justify their year-end bonuses as the financial world around them burns, but Marty makes an enemy of Greg Norbert, MetroCapital's number two executive. Back at home, Marty receives unwanted parenting advice from his live-in father Jeremiah when his son Roscoe decides to audition for the female lead in a school play.

Episode 2: Amsterdam (Jan/15/2012)
Marty and The Pod are sent to Phoenix to clean up a mess at a very powerful sports franchise caused by the impending divorce of its high-powered owners. Jeannie takes a dinner meeting with Derek, an old flame, but is deflated when she finds out his real intentions toward her. On the home front, Marty continues his personal war with Principal Gita over Roscoe's cross-dressing.

Episode 3: Microphallus (Jan/22/2012)
Marty arrives at the offices to find Greg Norbert there to announce the possible acquisition of Galweather by MetroCapital; the Pod flies to Indiana to consult for a beverage company, where Marty applies his management skills to turn a loss into a win; Clyde questions whether Doug really hooked up with a transvestite; Roscoe struggles with the confusing feelings of liking both a boy and a girl.

Episode 4: Mini-Mogul (Jan/29/2012)
With Jeremiah out of town, Marty is forced to bring his son Roscoe to his next job in San Francisco; hoping for some quality time with his dad, Roscoe ends up spending it all with the Pod when Marty is forced to babysit Alex Katsnelson, the teenage CEO of a security software company. Meanwhile, Jeannie reacts to her recent engagement by having a tryst with Kurt, a tortured musician she randomly meets in a coffee house.

Episode 5: Utah (Feb/05/2012)
On a consulting gig in Utah, Jeannie is put in charge when it becomes clear that the racist CEO of a no-frills motel chain won't take Marty seriously; Clyde tries to make inroads with a virginal Mormon woman; Monica decides to spend some quality time with Roscoe after her married boyfriend rejects her, but their parent-son bonding takes a dark turn, leading Roscoe to better understand his mother ... and better appreciate his father.

Episode 6: Our Descent Into Los Angeles (Feb/12/2012)
Marty goes to war with his son's school when Roscoe is accused of sexual harassment for trying to kiss a boy. On the home front, Marty's personal life is further complicated when April, a stripper he met in New York, suddenly reappears. Meanwhile, Jeannie starts to get cold feet at the prospect of her upcoming wedding.

Episode 7: Bareback Town (Feb/19/2012)
When the Pod goes to Washington D.C. to consult for a pharmaceutical company, Marty faces a challenge from April to stay monogamous on the road, which puts Jeannie in the position of having to "take one for the team" and fully satisfy a female client; Jeremiah reveals something serious to April, asking for her discretion until he can tell Marty himself; a jealous Monica drops a huge bombshell on Marty.

Episode 8: Veritas (Mar/04/2012)
Marty and the Pod participate in Galweather-Stearn's annual recruiting event, where the best and brightest from Harvard Business School are wined and dined. Marty takes the sole black recruit in the predominantly white affair under his wing; Doug tries to prove to Clyde that he can coach any of the potential candidates onto "the list;" Jeannie grills a sexy, flirtatious recruit to see if she's all style and no substance, but a secret of Jeannie's is revealed that makes her stance somewhat hypocritical.

Episode 9: Ouroboros (Mar/11/2012)
Marty and the Pod are put through the ringer by their arch-rival firm Kinsley-Johnson as part of the due diligence performed by MetroCapital for the pending merger; Jeannie does her best to keep Wes and the marriage at bay but fails to keep it a secret from Marty; Monica and Roscoe bond but Marty learns about Jeremiah's secret and receives shocking news from Monica.

Episode 10: Prologue and Aftermath (Mar/18/2012)
Jeannie embarks on a gig to establish her own legend in the consulting world when she leads the Pod to her hometown on a mission to resurrect an ailing church; Marty enters into custody mediation with Monica but her powers of manipulation are in full force, threatening Marty's relationship with April.

Episode 11: Business (Mar/25/2012)
Marty and "The Rainmaker" work together to put the kibosh on their firm's acquisition by MetroCapital but a back-stabbing turn of events leaves Marty and "The Rainmaker" mortal enemies instead of valued allies; in the aftermath of the news about April, Marty must deal with attitude from Roscoe.

Episode 12: The Mayan Apocalypse (Apr/01/2012)
With the help of Greg Norbert, Marty and the Pod fight to pull off an eleventh-hour reprieve and stop the MetroCapital acquisition from happening; Jeannie makes a decision about marrying Wes; Marty's son Roscoe makes a life-altering choice of his own.

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Season 5



Episode 1: JFK to LAX
A few years have passed and Hank is living in New York but looking for a ticket out of town after his latest breakup. He accepts an invitation from Charlie to come to Los Angeles for a job writing a film starring rapper/actor Samurai Apolcaypse, then reunites with Karen, her former professor and now-husband Richard, and his daughter Becca, who now has a boyfriend named Tyler that is the spitting image of Hank himself ... in the worst possible way.

Episode 2: The Way Of The Fist
Hank passes on writing Samurai Apocalypse's new movie but Sam won't take no for an answer and drags Hank to a meeting with director Peter Berg, where they discover that Hank and Peter have shared more than just a love of the written word. Sam takes it on himself to get rid of Tyler, which makes things worse between Hank and Becca. Co-parents Charlie, Marcy and Stu have their hands full when Little Stuart exposes himself to a preschool classmate, and Charlie takes it upon himself to mend fences with the offended girl's attractive mother.

Episode 3: Boys & Girls
Hank delivers a completed draft of "Santa Monica Cop" to Samurai Apocalypse but his attempts to leave town are once again thwarted when he's asked to show a night on the town to Kali, his "acquaintance" from the flight to Los Angles; Tyler crashes with Karen and Becca while he recovers from his injuries; things get unprofessional fast when Charlie is saved from a serious parental crisis by his son's nanny, Lizzie.

Episode 4: Waiting For The Miracle
Hank receives an unwelcome surprise in the form of Carrie, ex-girlfriend and arsonist that he's forced to invite along when Karen and Becca show up to invite him to a dinner party. Stu, Marcy and Bates' talk of sexual proclivities leaves the Moodys searching for the nearest exit, but the party gets even more out of control when Carrie has a realization about Hank. Meanwhile, Charlie goes on a blind date with Mary, a "nice girl" who's more than a little inexperienced.

Episode 5: The Ride-Along
Charlie's boyhood dream is realized and Hank's worst nightmare comes true when Samurai Apocalypse invites the boys on a ride-along with the Santa Monica Police Department and takes them on a joyride that goes sexually awry for Charlie; Richard hits the bottle at a crowded Venice restaurant but Hank and the boys arrive to save the day for Karen and Becca, and Tyler realizes he's seen Sam somewhere before.

Episode 6: Love Song
When Samurai Apocalypse hits a lyrical roadblock with his protege, he calls on the best writer he knows: Hank Moody, who unites with Kali to imbibe, bear his soul, and write a song that takes Hank back in time to an era when he, Karen and Charlie were happier and life was simpler before "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love." But the present comes roaring back when Karen shows up at Hank's door, worried that she made a mistake.

Episode 7: Here I Go Again
Hank saves Karen from embarrassment with a drunk Richard, then covers for Richard by pretending to be dating a stripper named Holly, who takes a liking to Tyler and offends his girlfriend, Becca. Meanwhile, when she's fired after an inappropriate encounter with Stu, nanny Lizzie calls on Charlie and allows their relationship to progress, only to have Marcy beg for her return.

Episode 8: Raw
Hank is stuck reading Tyler's screenplay but discovers some talent under that head of hair, even though the script appears to be disturbingly autobiographical account of the author's relationship with Becca. Charlie and Lizzie's love quadrangle with Stu and Marcy heats up, but when their bedroom games hit too close to home for Charlie, it may be off to therapy for all four of them.

Episode 9: At the Movies
On the first day of production on Hank Moody's latest movie "Santa Monica Cop," Stu has brought back his "F--king and Punching" director in hopes of creating a cinematic masterpiece, but Hank's rendezvous with the film's leading lady puts his relationship with Sam in jeopardy. Luckily for Hank, Stu and the production's crew, Charlie has a backup plan.

Episode 10: Perverts & Whores
Minus one agent and best friend, Hank crashes with his two favorite ladies, Karen and Becca. Looking for new representation, he meets with Hollywood power agent Larry Levine, who quickly sets a meeting with world-class filmmaker and Hank Moody idol Lars Manderhoff. It may be a match made in heaven when Lars surprises Hank with one of his favorite working girls, Trixie (guest star Judy Greer). Distraught over his personal losses, Charlie seeks comfort from Marcy while Lizzie enjoys her big break, a part in "Santa Monica Cop" courtesy of Stu.

Episode 11: The Party
Hank overstays his welcome at the house of Karen and Richard and hits the road with one last stop at Malibar, where he runs into Lizzie, who uses her newly acquired acting chops to lure him back to the Runkle Manor. Once there, Hank is surprised by everyone he loves and loathes: Karen, Becca, Charlie, Marcy, Stu, Richard and his creepy sponsor, Gabriel. Even Sam and Kali show up, but it's not a party until someone gets hurt and luckily for these partygoers, Hank has it in him for one final run-in with Tyler.

Episode 12: Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be
Hank discovers the bartender at a local watering hole is his late friend Lew Ashby and wonders if he's in Hell. Richard makes a startling announcement about Hank and Karen. Hank tries to make things right with Becca, but her news about Tyler leaves him stunned. On the set of "Santa Monica Cop," Sam's jealousy and fondness for firearms give Charlie an opportunity to show how much he loves his best friend and number-one client; Hank's arsonist ex-girlfriend surprises him with a way for them to be together forever.

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Season 2



Episode 1: Summertime
Despite her breakup with Steve, Fiona tends bar at a local hotspot with Veronica, hangs out with a successful young business executive, and enjoys her youth; Debbie runs a daycare with Carl; Ian takes over at the Kash and Grab when Kash leaves town; Lip runs a Little League book and helps Kev out with their annual ice cream/pot truck; despite Eddie's disappearance, Sheila takes small steps to finally leave the house; Frank loses a bet and surrenders Liam as collateral.

Episode 2: Summer Loving
As Sheila conquers her agoraphobia, a worried Frank finds a new financial plan in fellow bar patron Dottie, whose declining health and city pension make her an ideal match; Fiona juggles her job, the kids and her burgeoning love life, and Jasmine tries to help by setting up Fiona with a sugar daddy; Veronica takes some old folks from the home on an excursion; Lip worries about Karen's growing relationship with Jody; Ian tries to land a recently released Mickey a job at the Kash and Grab; Debbie wants her own room; Carl moves into the van.

Episode 3: I'll Light a Candle for You Every Day
Fiona hopes her moral compass isn't leading her astray when she reconnects with her married high school crush, but when she finds an abandoned purse with over five hundred dollars inside, she assumes her luck is finally changing; Frank is willing to do just about anything to stay in Dottie's good graces, even marry her; after Harry's passing, Debbie becomes obsessed with death; Kevin thinks about buying the Alibi; Lip meets with a colonel to glean information for Ian about West Point; Jody asks Frank for Karen's hand in marriage.

Episode 4: A Beautiful Mess
Fiona deals with the consequences of sleeping with Craig when his angry wife shows up at the door; Debbie develops a stress-rash and Fiona wonders if she's putting too much responsibility on the kids; Sheila has made it all the way to the hair salon and Frank realizes his days in the Jackson household are numbered; no longer having sex with Karen, Lip tries to dig up dirt on Jody; Ian continues on the path to West Point; Carl house-sits with his friend, Little Hank; Ethel meets Malik, a boy on Kevin's youth basketball team.

Episode 5: Father's Day
Frank tries to claim Eddie's insurance benefits and pension, despite being a prime suspect in his death; Fiona attends a ritzy wedding with Richard and lies about her background; Lip is devastated by Karen's rejection; Carl rents Frank's room to a hooker.

Episode 6: Can I Have a Mother
Grammy Gallagher shows up on a medical furlough and tries to track down a former meth lab protege that owes her money; Sheila plans Karen's wedding reception; Fiona double dates with Steve and his Brazilian girlfriend, and discovers that Steve is married; Ethel reacts to Clyde's death; Frank discovers the identity of Eddie's insurance beneficiary.

Episode 7: A Bottle of Jean Nate
Lip tries to get back in Karen's good graces by crafting a prenuptial agreement for her and Jody, while Ian continues to give Lip the silent treatment; Frank wants to kick Grammy out but Fiona resists until the basement meth lab explodes; Fiona is invited on a boat trip but doesn't realize Steve and his girlfriend are also attending.

Episode 8: Parenthood
With Grammy near death, Frank exits the house but walks in on Ian and Mickey locked in passion at the Kash and Grab; when Lip drops out of school, Fiona proposes a deal where they both earn their diplomas, but Lip acts out and gets himself expelled when he realizes that Karen plans to sell their baby to the highest bidder.

Episode 9: Hurricane Monica
Monica returns to party and plot scams with Frank, but the rest of the family suspects she hasn't returned to stay; Fiona reconsiders her decision to kick Lip out of the house; Grammy's death affects everyone differently, and leaves Frank determined to make sure he gets every last penny his mother left behind; Sheila and Jody think Eddie's ghost is haunting the house.

Episode 10: A Great Cause
Fiona starts to plan for her future now that Monica is back but her reprieve may be short-lived as Monica falls apart, spends the squirrel fund and gets arrested; Steve conspires to reunite Estefania with her true love so that he can be with Fiona; Lip and Ian learn the true identity of Mandy's baby; Sheila takes in a homeless crack addict.

Episode 11: Just Like The Pilgrims Intended
It's a typical Gallagher nontraditional Thanksgiving that includes a suicide attempt by Monica, Carl shooting a bald eagle, and Karen going into labor; Steve agrees to allow Estefania's boyfriend to steal his identity; Lip sleeps with a businessman named Ned; Frank tries to get his share of his mother's money from his brother Clayton.

Episode 12: Fiona Interrupted
A lonely Frank schemes to break Monica out of the psychiatric facility. Jimmy earns his way back into Fiona's good graces and asks her to meet his family while Ian runs into Ned again. Eddie's insurance check arrives.

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About The River


The River Premiered on ABC on February 07, 2012



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Dr. Emmet Cole is missing.

The beloved host of The Undiscovered Country, which brought the wonder and magic of the natural world into our homes for so many years, has disappeared in the wilds of the Amazon. Gone for six months now—and believed by many to be dead—his emergency beacon went off two weeks ago. Now Dr. Cole’s wife and frequent co-host of The Undiscovered Country, Tess, has begun the search for her husband. With the help of her son, Lincoln, and crew members Lena Landry, Emilio Valenzuela and his daughter Jahel, and Captain Kurt Bryndilson, Tess is looking to be reunited with her husband and save the rest of his missing crew.

Documenting the journey will be Dr. Cole’s long-time friend and collaborator on The Undiscovered Country, award-winning Producer Clark Quietly, and a team of renowned camera operators including AJ Poulain.

But the search for Dr. Cole may provide more questions than answers. Where have he and the missing crew been? What mysteries of the uncharted Amazon did they capture on film? Can this family that was torn asunder six months ago be miraculously reunited? The world holds its breath as we wait to find out just what became of Dr. Emmet Cole and his crew.

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Bruce GreenwoodEmmet Cole
Joe AndersonLincoln Cole
Leslie HopeTess Cole
Eloise MumfordLena Landry
Paul BlackthorneClark Quietly
Thomas KretschmannCaptain Kurt Brynildson
Daniel ZacapaEmilio Valenzuela
Shaun ParkesAndreus Jude Poulaine
Paulina GaitanJahel Valenzuela


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Season 1



Episode 1: Magus (Feb/07/2012)
When TV naturalist Emmet Cole disappears in Brazil, he is declared dead after six months. However, his wife Tess detects a GPS beacon signal from him and a network camera crew agrees to accompany her on the search for her husband. However, they will only finance the trip if Emmet's son Lincoln goes with her. The crew go down the Amazon River and follow the GPS beacon, but find far more than they are counting on when they unearth a spectral creature.

Episode 2: Marbeley (Feb/07/2012)
Jahel is possessed by Emmet's spirit and he begs his family to stay away for their own sakes. However, Tess persists and the group find a spirit tree decorated with dolls. A child's ghost stalks them and it soon becomes clear that it wants something from them... and will stop at nothing to get it.

Episode 3: Los Ciegos (Feb/14/2012)
When the crew intrudes upon the Morcegos tribal grounds, all of them are stricken blind except for AJ, who must wrestle with his conscience while the tribesmen close in on his helpless teammates.

Episode 4: A Better Man (Feb/21/2012)
The Magus crew find a survivor from Emmet's expedition... suspended by his neck from a noose in the middle of the jungle. The man, Jonas Beckett, is still alive but claims he has no idea where he been for the last six months. As the ship is plagued by insects, storms, and animated vines, the crew realizes that Jonas is cursed, and everyone is willing to sacrifice him except Lincoln.

Episode 5: Peaches (Feb/28/2012)
A mystery ship runs the Magus aground, immobilizing it. The next day, another ship, the Exodus, responds to their Mayday and the crew offers its support... but they're not what they seem.

Episode 6: Doctor Emmet Cole (Mar/06/2012)
The Magus crew arrive at Sahte Falls and find footage that Emmet filmed of the days leading up to his disappearance. Lincoln and Tess have no choice but to watch as Emmet battles for survival on his way to the mysterious Source of all magic. Meanwhile, Lena has a confession to make to one of her crewmates.

Episode 7: The Experiment (Mar/13/2012)
The Magus explore the abandoned research facility and discover it isn't as empty as they believe. Meanwhile, Tess and Lincoln make a startling discovery, and Kurt has to decide what he will sacrifice to keep his crewmates safe.

Episode 8: Row, Row, Row Your Boat (Mar/20/2012)
With a course now plotted for their final destination, the Magus crew suddenly finds itself in complete chaos when a member of their own is shot dead, leading Jahel to call upon the spirit of the Boiúna to help, against the wishes of her father. The crew's quest is threatened further by the unknown killer, as the situation continues to spiral out of control

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About The L.A. Complex


The L.A. Complex Premiered on MuchMusic on January 10, 2012



About the Show:
Full of new relationships, salacious temptations and make-it-or-break it decisions, THE L.A. COMPLEX's coming-of-age dwellers grapple with life's defining moments as they deal with the unreality of the show-biz industry. In the series premiere "Down in L.A." after getting evicted and finding herself broke and desperate, Abby finds a place to crash at "The Lux" motel in Los Angeles. Here, she meets a group of like-minded, displaced dreamers and after a series of missed opportunities, mishaps, and a broken down vehicle, Abby starts to wonder if it's time to go back to Toronto and give up her dreams, or if tomorrow will be her day?

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Andra FullerKaldrick King
Ben WatsonTariq Muhammad
Cassie SteeleAbby Vargas
Chelan SimmonsAlicia Lowe
Jewel StaiteRaquel Westbrook
Joe DinicolNick Wagner
Jonathan WoodConnor Lake


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About Related


Related Premiered on The WB on October 05, 2005



About the Show:
The Sorelli sisters have their share of differences. The four young women, despite their problems, are best friends, but at times you’d never know it. Their special bonds between one another lead them to confide in one another, give advice, and be the shoulder to cry on when needed. Since the death of their mother, the girls have become increasing close, and have even invented their own card game “Sorummy” that only the girls understand how to play. Ginnie (Jennifer Esposito) is the oldest of the sisters and puts it on herself, and husband, Bob (Callum Blue), to watch out for her younger sisters, Anne (Kiele Sanchez), Marjee (Lizzy Caplan), and the youngest Rose (Laura Breckenridge). Together, the four are able to overcome what ever life throws their way.

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Laura BreckenridgeRose Sorelli
Jennifer EspositoGinnie Sorelli
Kiele SanchezAnne Sorelli
Lizzy CaplanMarjee Sorelli
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Episode 1: Moving In, Moving Out, Moving On (Oct/05/2005)
The series begins with a look at the lives of the four Sorelli sisters. Ginnie, the oldest sister and an attorney, has to tell her husband that she's pregnant, but can't decide on a way to do so. Anne has to face the fact that her relationship with Danny may be over. Marjee has to find the perfect restaurant to host Jillian Barbaree's Pug Dog Benefit, but has trouble doing so. Rose, the youngest of the sisters, has to break the news that she's changing majors from Pre-Med to Experimental Theatre. Meanwhile, the girls' father, Joe Sorelli, announces that he's going to marry Renee, his current girlfriend.

Episode 2: Hang in There, Baby (Oct/12/2005)
Now that Ginnie has told Bob about being pregnant, they decide to act like tourists and make a list of all the things they want to do in New York before they're parents. Marjee is having a hard time dealing with Renee when both her and Renee move in with Joe. Anne, meanwhile, has to deal with her break-up and Rose falls for a classmate in her acting class.

Episode 3: Cry Me A Sister (Oct/19/2005)
With Anne still dealing with her break up with Danny, Ginnie gives her some sisterly advice to talk to Danny, but Anne reacts badly to it. Marjee considers quitting after being at odds with her boss. Meanwhile, Rose clashes with a classmate who makes fun of Rose in one of her monologues. Rose tries to find a way to get rid of the girl, but can't find one.

Episode 4: Hello, Deli (Oct/26/2005)
When Joe goes out of town, the sisters offer to help run the deli for him. Things get out of control when Marjee throws a party at the house and Anne realizes her feelings for an old childhood friend.

Episode 5: The Naked Truth (Oct/31/2005)
Anne is angry when she finds out that the rest of her family is still talking to Danny. Bob becomes over concerned with Ginnie's health, and takes his concern a little too far. Rose gets her first part in a play, which was written by and stars Alex, the classmate she has a crush on.

Episode 6: Sex and the Sisters (Nov/07/2005)
Ginnie and Bob have to not have sex for a few weeks as a precaution. Rose continues to fall hard for Alex, and has to decide whether or not to have sex with him. Marjee is put in an awkward situation when she has to plan a wedding with Jason, her boss's boyfriend who Marjee made out with. Meanwhile, Anne sleeps with one of Rose's classmates.

Episode 7: Francesca (Nov/14/2005)
With a family Thanksgiving planned in Ginnie and Bob's loft, Ginnie, Anne, Marjee and Rose cook a traditional Sorelli dinner using all of their mother Francesca's favorite recipes and can't help but reminisce about their memories of her. Meanwhile, Anne is frustrated over her feelings for Rose's classmate, Zach, a guy she slept with in a moment of weakness, but is inarguably very much attracted to; and Renee is rushed to the hospital with a stress-induced asthma attack after Ginnie blows up at her.

Episode 8: Driving Miss Crazy (Nov/21/2005)
Bob returns the car that he bought for Ginnie, but soon after, Ginnie decides she wants it back and will have Marjee teach her how to drive. Rose and Alex's relationship is thrown off track when Alex asks Rose if Joel has feelings for her. Anne gets more than she bargained for when Renee lets Anne in on her big secret but asks her not to tell Joe.

Episode 9: Have Yourself a Sorelli Little Christmas (Dec/12/2005)
As Christmas draws closer, Rose finds herself choosing between the two men in her life while Marjee realizes she has feelings for her boss's boyfriend. Ginnie's holiday plans are thrown off when Bob tells her, last minute, that his parents are coming for Christmas. Meanwhile, Anne continues to struggle keeping Renee's secret from her father, Joe.

Episode 10: The Godmother (Jan/23/2006)
Now that Christmas break is over, Rose must choose once and for all who she wants to be with, but has a hard time doing so. Marjee gives Jason an ultimatum while Anne continues her affair with Rose's classmate, Zach. Meanwhile, Ginnie and Bob meet with an attorney to draw up a will, but their different views make the task hard.

Episode 11: London Calling (Jan/30/2006)
Though knowing that she hurt Joel's feelings, Rose continues her relationship with Alex and considers having sex with him. Ginnie becomes angry at Bob when she learns that he's been hiding the fact that he's producing an album for an ex-girlfriend. Meanwhile, Anne asks Danny to give Marco advice on running his sausage business and Marjee has trouble dealing with her feelings for Jason, especially since he has yet to tell Trish about their affair.

Episode 12: Daddy's Little Girl (Feb/06/2006)
Bob's ex-girlfriend, Kylie, stays at Ginnie and Bob's loft. Her presence makes Ginnie feel more and more jealous and Ginnie begins to wonder why Bob wants her to stay. Rose invites Alex to dinner, but Joe's behavior surprises Rose. Meanwhile, Anne and Marjee talk about their romantic problems with Marco and Jason.

Episode 13: Not Without My Daughter (Feb/13/2006)
When Ginnie is unable to attend her father's wedding because she is put on bed rest, Bob comes up with a way for Ginnie to be able to be at the wedding without leaving her bed. Danny attends the wedding after encouragement from Anne, despite Anne bringing Marco as her date. Meanwhile, Rose and Alex audition to be extras in an upcoming movie.

Episode 14: Here's a Balloon For You (Feb/27/2006)
Ginnie's pregnancy complications get worse and worse. At the hospital, Ginnie and Bob become scared as they face the reality of the problems. Meanwhile, Anne and Danny talk about their hook-up at the wedding, and Jason and Joel come to the hospital to comfort Marjee and Rose.

Episode 15: Sisters are Forever (Mar/06/2006)
Ginnie, still suffering from the loss of their baby, continues to further herself from Bob, who tries to cheer her up by planning a romantic anniversary dinner. Rose and Joel try to restart their friendship, but Joel's girlfriend, Chloe, doesn't want them to be closer. Marjee and Jason's new business ends up landing one of Trish's biggest clients, but they soon find out that Trish had their company blacklisted. Meanwhile, one of Anne's secrets from the past is revealed, and Danny has to decide whether or not he can get past it.

Episode 16: His Name is Ruth (Mar/13/2006)
Ginnie finds a lost dog on the street and tries to talk Bob into keeping him. Marjee tells Jason about her concerns in their relationship and how she's having issues trusting him. Joel tells Rose that he no longer has feelings for her while out at dinner with Rose and Chloe. But after Joel reveals his feelings, Rose realizes hers. Meanwhile, Anne and Bob set out to find a perfect birthday gift for Ginnie.

Episode 17: The Cape (Mar/20/2006)
Joe invites Ginnie and Bob to spend a weekend with him at the cape, giving them a chance to mend their marital problems. Trish kicks Jason out of his apartment so Marjee invites him to move into Anne's with her. Meanwhile, Rose kisses Joel in front of his girlfriend and Joe gives Ginnie and Bob some startling news.

Episode 18: The Move (Mar/20/2006)
The sisters help Joe and Renee move to their new home at the Cape. While packing, they talk about their mother, leading to shocking secrets about her past being revealed. Bob has to decide whether or not to go on a business trip or stay with Ginnie in hopes of restoring their marriage. Marjee wonders if she made the right decision after she moves in with Jason, while Anne wonders if she's okay with never getting back together with Danny. Meanwhile, Rose decides to go after Joel when she realizes her true feelings for him.

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About Unsupervised


Unsupervised Premiered on FX on January 19, 2012



About the Show:
Unsupervised is an animated, half-hour comedy about two eternally optimistic best friends "Gary" and "Joel," who are navigating the harsh landscape of adolescence and trying to do what's right despite having no parental guidance whatsoever. Gary's father took off years ago and left him with his absentee stepmom, while Joel's elderly parents remain unseen and uninvolved. And the adults that are actually present in Gary and Joel's lives are anything but role models. At first glance, Gary and Joel's world may be bleak but their worldview is bright as they guide themselves through life with each other to depend on.

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David HornsbyVoicedJoel Zymanski
Kristen BellVoicedMegan
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Reply 2909#2909 codebreaker's post

Shameless (US) i am unable to post

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Can I do episode guides for the current seasons of

In Plain Sight Season 5 done
Fairly Legal Season 2 done
Psych Season 6 done
Little Mosque on the Prairie Season 6 done
Raising Hope Season 2 done
Being Human US Season 2 done
Eastbound And Down Season 3 done

PS the about for Raising Hope is on page #115

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This is Page #147

Thanks.  I switched my forum settings and am now on the same page number as you.  Odd that it was so far off.

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Season 3 Episode Guide



Chapter 14
After a great start to his season with the Myrtle Beach Mermen, Kenny returns home for his son's first birthday. April then comes to Myrtle Beach and after a night out with Kenny, she leaves him with more than just a hangover.

Chapter 15
Kenny attempts to track down April to no avail and also fails in palming Toby off on his brother. Realizing he will need help if he is to raise his child, Kenny tries to convince Stevie to rejoin him. However, he must first rescue Stevie from the clutches of his new employer, a vengeful Ashley Schaeffer.

Chapter 16
Pro scout Roy McDaniel arrives in Myrtle Beach to ask Kenny to mentor Ivan Dochenko, a promising young Russian pitching prospect. Stevie lays down the ground rules for his return to Kenny's team while grappling with Shane and Kenny's relationship.  

Chapter 17
Kenny thinks his son, Toby is cursed and might be to blame for a recent run of bad luck and later tries to bond with Shane's puritanical family. Meanwhile, Stevie is racked with guilt.

Chapter 18
Kenny is shocked when he receives some unexpected visitors, and in a desperate attempt to regain control over his team, he plans the ultimate Independence Day celebration. Stevie struggles with his guilt and making a confession.

Chapter 19
Stevie continues to grieve over what he has lost, and while Kenny attempts to come to terms with the challenging responsibilities he face as a father and as a man, he decides to take his chances with a brand new pitch.

Chapter 20
Desperate to get back on rotation, Kenny attempts to get back in the good graces of his coach, but his quest for redemption is complicated by several unseen obstacles. A broken-hearted Stevie tries to win back Maria's love.

Chapter 21 [Series Finale]
While Kenny attempts to handle the current path, his life seems to be taking an unanticipated and auspicious turn of events changes the future he was certain he had as a Minor League pitcher with the Myrtle Beach Merman.

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Psych Season 6 Episode Guide



1. Shawn Rescues Darth Vader
Shawn stumbles on a dead body at Santa Barbara's British Consulate residence while attempting to recover a stolen Darth Vader collectible from the Ambassador's son. Then he must convince SBPD he discovered the body psychically, not physically .

2. Last Night Gus
A night of partying which no one remembers that turned deadly sets Shawn, Gus, Woody and Lassiter on the trail of their deeds and a way to clear their names of suspected murder. Unfortunately, they may have to depend on Shawn's "psychic" memories of the night's events.

3. This Episode Sucks
Shawn and Gus help SBPD investigate an exsanguinated body and, as luck would have it, Lassiter's mysterious new lady friend.

4. The Amazing Psych-Man & Tap Man, Issue #2
The Mantis, a masked vigilante, competes with SBPD to capture the Camino Syndicate so PSYCH is called in to capture the Mantis. If only they could see further into the future than he apparently does.

5. Dead Man's Curve Ball
Shawn and Gus are asked by Santa Barbara's minor league baseball team's manager to look into the death of its hitting coach. The only way to keep everything under wraps is to go undercover, and Gus may take a hit on his dignity as the team mascot.

6. Shawn, Interrupted
It's another undercover assignment for Shawn and Gus when SBPD asks them to infiltrate the local mental hospital. They must prove that the billionaire recently found "not guilty by reason of insanity" after he murdered his assistant is just as sane as they are. Well, as sane as Gus at least.

7. In for a Penny…
Juliet's conman father shows up and wants to repair their relationship, but the lure of a perfect swindle may ruin his plans to stay on the straight and narrow.

8. The Tao of Gus
Gus may have found his Utopia when he and Shawn hide a witness to a murder no one believes occurred at a commune for "progressive intellectuals."

9. Neil Simon's Lover's Retreat
When a dead body is found at a local winery and their hotel room is robbed, Shawn and Juliet kiss their hopes for a romantic weekend away from work goodbye and join the investigation.

10. Indiana Shawn and the Temple of the Kinda Crappy, Rusty Old Dagger
Despereaux returns. This time on the trail of a legendary dagger rumored to unlock the hidden fortune of a billionaire, recently deceased. Now if only he, Shawn and Gus can put their hands on it before the gang of art thieves beat them to it.

11. Heeeeere's Lassie
Lassiter hires Shawn and Gus to prove or disprove paranormal activity at his new condo.

12. Shawn and the Real Girl
After a bachelorette on a reality dating show is almost murdered, Shawn and Gus go undercover to solve the case.

13. Let's Doo-Wop It Again
After someone tries to murder the founder of a youth charity, two of Gus' former Blackapella members decide to help him and Shawn with the investigation.

14. Autopsy Turvy
The race is on to clear Woody's name and reputation when a mere mortician finds a mistake in the coroner's autopsy.

15. True Grits
A wrongly convicted Southern chef hires Shawn and Gus to find the real thief after the Innocence Project frees him from prison.

16. Santabarbaratown
Shawn, Gus and Henry investigate a cold case when the body of Veronica Towne is found 20 years after she disappeared.

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Season 2



Episode 1: Love Thy Neighbor
When a car careens out of control over an embankment, killing a middle-aged man in the driver's seat, Megan learns that all is not well on a pretty suburban cul-de-sac. Looking past the perfect picket fences, she and her team are startled by the lives spinning out of control and the ever-changing suspect roster.

Episode 2: Hunting Party
When a wealthy tycoon's much younger new wife, Julie Loeb, is shot at a family deer-hunting outing, suspects abound. The tycoon, Martin Loeb, is such a likely suspect that Megan openly accuses him and is fired from the case by Kate, at the request of the highly-influential Martin. Martin's ex-wife, Alexandra Loeb, had a clear financial motive, but his grown children are also potential suspects. Megan and Kate's relationship grows ever chillier, but Megan's new case, that of a bludgeoned man killed in a bad neighborhood, brings her right back to the initial murder.

Episode 3: Missing
Megan investigates the death of a young nanny run down by a car and discovers that her 5-year-old charge has been kidnapped -- and requires medication. A handsome FBI agent, Derek Ames, is assigned to the case. Meanwhile, Bud comes under scrutiny when an interrogation of the prime suspect in the kidnapping takes a wrong turn; and Megan's mother, Joan, offers to help her, but Megan is leery - is it just a PR stunt for her mother's re-election?

Episode 4: Lazarus Man
Peter stumbles upon a house fire in progress before the fire department arrives and is able to rescue a young woman. When Megan goes to the scene of the fire, she discovers that there is another victim who perished in the fire. This dismays Peter, who didn't know there was someone else in the house and now has a personal attachment to this case. As Megan begins her investigation, she is usurped by veteran arson investigator Ray Easton and his young colleague, Skip, who challenge her at every step. When Megan complains to her boss, Kate wryly remarks that people usually find Megan impossible to work with, and the tension between the two women heats up more.

Episode 5: Point of Origin
Peter stumbles upon a house fire in progress before the fire department arrives and is able to rescue a young woman. When Megan goes to the scene of the fire, she discovers that there is another victim who perished in the fire. This dismays Peter, who didn't know there was someone else in the house and now has a personal attachment to this case. As Megan begins her investigation, she is usurped by veteran arson investigator Ray Easton and his young colleague, Skip, who challenge her at every step. When Megan complains to her boss, Kate wryly remarks that people usually find Megan impossible to work with, and the tension between the two women heats up more.

Episode 6: Second Chances
A champion equestrian is killed and potential drug use is suspected, but when Megan's daughter, who also rides, overhears details of the case, she leads the team to a clue and possibly the murderer.

Episode 7: Hard Knocks
When a popular 17-year-old high school student is found dead after a rave, the team must decipher various unknown drugs in his system and multiple bruises to figure out the cause of death. Meanwhile, Meghan is finally starting to date again after the divorce, but her ex-husband springs some shocking news on her and her daughter, causing tension at home.

Episode 8: Love Bites
A pharmaceutical rep is found dead in the Schuykill River, but when Megan Hunt and the team investigate, there's no blood found in her body. The team must locate the original crime scene to see if they can find the cause of death, but with suspects who have access to hundreds of unknown drugs, they may never know who or what killed her.

Episode 9: Gross Anatomy
A murdered young woman's body turns up in place of a medical school cadaver during class, leaving Megan to rely on the aid of the star student to help solve the case.

Episode 10: Your Number's Up
When a recent lottery winner is found brutally murdered, everyone becomes a suspect.

Episode 11: Falling for You
After a bride plummets to her death on her wedding day, everyone from the angry ex boyfriend to the over bearing father is a suspect. But just like a bride herself, Megan pays attention to every tiny detail until she can solve the crime. Meanwhile, Ethan is falling hard for the new girl, Dani, but she already seems to have found a love interest with someone else on the team.

Episode 12: Shades of Blue
When an undercover cop is found executed at a truck stop, the search for the killer hits close to home.

Episode 13: Sympathy for the Devil
When a mother is put on trial for murdering her son, she is found innocent in the court of law, but not in the eyes of the public. Megan and the team are forced to set aside their personal feelings and get justice for the victim. Getting to the truth however, is more difficult then they expect, especially when an overzealous reporter does everything possible to sensationalize the case and the victim's mother finds it all just too much to bear.

Episode 14: Cold Blooded
When the owner of a family owned and operated Italian restaurant turns up dead in the freezer, Dr. Hunt and the team take a closer look into family matters. Meanwhile, Detective Baker must face her own haunted past.

Episode 15: Occupational Hazards
After a car accident reveals a dead body in the trunk, the team is led to another body, leaving them with two cases to solve, while Megan is reconnected with an old acquaintance and Kate's job is threatened.

Episode 16: Home Invasion
When the parents of a perfect family are murdered and discovered by their son, the team soon realizes that things are not as it seems. Meanwhile Curtis struggles with his new position, and Megan's new love life heats up.

Episode 17: Identity
When two young girls are in a tragic car accident, one is left in critical condition and the other is found dead at the scene. As Megan and her team investigate the case, however, they realize there has been an awful mistake. Not only was the wrong girl pronounced dead, but the car accident may not have been the actual cause of death.

Episode 18: Going Viral, Part 1
When scores of people start dying from similar symptoms, the team is faced with a city-wide outbreak of an unknown virus and no one safe - including Megan and her team. Center for Disease Control (CDC) Officer Charlie Stafford takes over the case to figure out not just what caused the outbreak, but who.

Episode 19: Going Viral, Part 2
As the death toll continues to rise, the team needs to move quickly to figure out how to treat this virus and, more importantly, who is spreading it.

Episode 20: Mind Games
When a cause of death seems all too familiar, Megan is forced to come face to face with a serial killer she helped put away.

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Season 6 Episode Guide



1. Home Again
Sarah and Rayyan help each other come to terms with Sarah's divorce from Yasir, who has decided to remain in Lebanon. Meanwhile, Amaar tries to sort of his imam related issues with Baber and Thorne once and for all.

2. What's in a Name
Amaar tries to solve Rayyan's problems at work with her new receptionist Poppy, but it causes Rayyan to become extremely stressed at home. Meanwhile, Ann takes Sarah out for a ladies night at a local bar while Baber and Thorne compete for Sarah's religious allegiance.

3. Short Fuse
Amaar tries to impress Rayyan with his non-existent handyman skills, which results in secretly recruiting Sarah for her do-it-yourself expertise to get the job done. When Rayyan become suspicious of Amaar's ability to suddenly fix things, she volunteers him to fix Fred's shower. Baber and Thorne challenge each other to a fasting competition that escalates to insane heights, even for them.

4. The Dating Game
Amaar gets close to winning a Multi-Faith Award and Baber and Thorne fight over the cash prize. Meanwhile, Ann sets Sarah up on the worst first-date of her life, which leads to the worst second-date of her life. And Nate and Fatima team up to make a multi-ethnic sandwich.

5. Brotherly Love
Thorne's brother Charles arrives in Mercy to audit Ann for Revenue Canada and reconcile with Thorne, who just wants him to go away. Amaar and Rayyan's first dinner party is interrupted when Amaar tries something fancy.

6. Destination Chicken
Amaar unexpectedly gets a sign from above after Baber tries to help Amaar find his new purpose. Meanwhile, Ann’s crush on Charles fuels old sibling rivalries when she encourages her new flame to help out with Rev. Thorne’s Destination Church Spectacular. Sarah is left to deal with the town audit single-handed.

7. Mosque of Dreams
Everyone finds out Amaar's inspiration for his new Mosque came from a chicken, which leads to a drop in public support, while Baber tries to prove to the town they don't need another mosque by getting himself arrest. Sarah has a crisis of faith and considers eating bacon, while Ann suffers a crisis of love while sexting the now absent Charles Thorne.

8. Finder Weepers
Feeling undervalued by Ann, Sarah agrees to work for Ann's college "frenemy" Glenda Beckford, the mayor of Darnelly, without knowing that Glenda has ulterior motives for hiring her. Meanwhile, Amaar is so busy planning the new mosque that he forgets Rayyan's birthday and Baber and Thorne compete for more customers as the mosque-church's last rummage sale.

9. Haunted Mosque on the Prairie
Amaar accidentally leads everyone to believe the new mosque is haunted by referring to a "dead body" found in the mosque (a hamster), so Sarah suggests that he and Rayyan spend a night there to prove it isn't haunted. Thorne helps Baber overcome his irrational fear of Jinn (Muslim ghosts), by watching the movie Ghostbusters. Nate goes to extreme lengths to ask Poppy out on a date.

10. The Worst of Times
Amaar reveals that he will be imam of the new mosque, so Baber forms a splinter mosque. Ann is upset about Charles's upcoming wedding, so Sarah helps her take suggestive photos of herself. Sarah attempts to rejoin the church choir and accidentally sets fire to the church. Everyone gathers and watches the church burn down.

11. Best of Times
The new mosque opens, with Amaar as imam.

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The other episode guides for

Little Mosque on the Prairie
Eastbound And Down

are on page #103

Thank you very much.  I'll post them ASAP.

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