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Reply 3019#3019 codebreaker's post

I just realized seasons 6-9 are missing for Family Guy.  Are they in here?

edit:  Actually, the about needs revamping for that show too.  Would you like to do it?  If not, I'll do it, just figured I'd offer. :)
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Reply 3022#3022 waterlilybarb's post

They are on page #127 and i can have a go at revamping the about

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Reply 3023#3023 codebreaker's post

Thanks, I'll get them later.  I don't mind doing it if you don't feel like it, but it will likely get done sooner if you do...sad to say.  

Been sick again with the migraines.  Waiting for another appt. so they can make me an appointment for the Headache Clinic.  I appreciate that we have universal health care, but I'm surprised more people aren't dropping dead waiting for appointments to specialists.
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Money always talks for specialists I remember a friend jumping the list by six months by going private but the annoying thing was it was the same guy working for the NHS and the private sector

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About Family Guy

Don't Die Laughing. We Could Get Sued.

Family Guy premiered on Fox on January 31, 1999



About the Show:
Family Guy is the hit animated sitcom schemed up by Seth MacFarlane (American Dad, The Cleveland Show and The Winner). The show was picked up by FOX and first aired in 1999, but soon after was put into the "death timeslot". Grasping for ratings from being up against Friends and Survivor, the show was cancelled in 2002.

The Family Guy DVD sets were released in mid 2003, and sales boomed. Along with this, and the high ratings from the reruns on Adult Swim, the show was re-picked up, and the new season aired on May 1st, 2005.

The show revolves around the Griffins, although mainly Peter, the fat, obnoxious, idiotic father who in the end will do anything for his family. Lois, his wife, does her best to keep things in check. Coming from a rich family (the Pewterschmidts), Lois can be elegant at certain times, and as wild as Peter at others. She's a stay-at-home mom who teaches piano in her spare time. Then there's Meg, their 16 year old daughter. Meg is socially awkward and often the bud of even her family's jokes. She'll do anything to be "in with the in crowd", but people have been known to set them selves on fire just to escape from looking at her. Chris, their 14 year old son, is somewhat mentally slow but artistically brilliant. Chris has no trouble making friends, but meeting girls is somewhat a problem for him. Stewie, the diabolically evil, super-intelligent, baby whose main focus is killing his mother Lois. And of course, Brian, the Griffin's martini sippin', dry witted, intelligent, talking dog who secretly loves Lois. Brian can enjoy a nice night at the opera with an intelligent woman, although some times his dog instincts get the best of him.

Family Guy brings a unique brand of humor to the table. It's most notable being the constant nonsensible flashbacks showing the characters doing a variety of unreal things somewhat relating to the situation at hand. After the return of the show to TV in 2005, also came a load of new critics. The most common complaint being the drastic change of Stewie's personality. Going from constant matricidal thoughts, to an infant expressing his budding homosexuality. Although, this is simply a matter of opinion. We're just lucky there's a Family Guy...

Cast:


Seth MacFarlane
voiced Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Brian Griffin, Glen Quagmire, Tom Tucker, Jake Tucker, Carter Pewterschmidt, Kevin Swanson, Seamus, Dr. Elmer Hartman, Jasper, God, Jesus, Various


Alex Borstein
voiced Lois Griffin, Loretta Brown, Tricia Takanawa, Barbara Pewterschmidt, Various


Seth Green
voiced Chris Griffin, Neil Goldman, Various


Mila Kunis
voiced Meg Griffin (S02+)


Mike Henry (1)
voiced Cleveland Brown, Herbert, Bruce, Fouad, Cleveland Jr., Greased Up Deaf Guy (Jay), Various (S01 - S07)


Lacey Chabert
voiced Meg



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I can do the About for Thundercats done but I cant find a good source for the episode guides

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Reply 3025#3025 codebreaker's post

Wish it worked that way here.  We don't have the option of going private unless we go the US.  

Go ahead with the about for Thundercats.  I'll see if I can find a source for epi guides.
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About Thundercats


Thundercats Premiered on Cartoon Network on July 29, 2011



About the Show:
A new take on the original 1980s animated series, combining fantasy with science as the heroes and villains on the show fight for the Stones of Power. The ThunderCats are on the move! After the kingdom of Thundera is attacked by the lizard people, Lion-O leads Tygra, Cheetara and the other heroes on a quest for the Book of Omens and the magic stones of legend. But he'll have to face villains like Mumm-Ra, the ancient evil sorcerer, and Slithe, the dangerous lizard general. Luckily, he has the Sword of Omens and its amazing powers at his disposal. ThunderCats, ho!

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Actor’s name

Character’s name

Will FriedleVoicedLion-O
Carl JonesVoicedAlley Cat
Clancy BrownVoicedGrune the Destroyer
Dee Bradley BakerVoicedSlithe
Eamon PirruccelloVoicedWilyKat
Emmanuelle ChriquiVoicedCheetara
Kevin Michael RichardsonVoicedPanthro
Larry KenneyVoicedClaudus
Madeleine HallVoicedWilyKit
Matthew MercerVoicedTygra
Robin Atkin DownesVoicedMumm-Ra
Satomi KoorogiVoicedSnarf


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I found a source for the episode guides.  It's the Thundercats wiki.  If you click on the hyperlink for each episode it brings you to a synopsis.  
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Season 1 part 1



Episode 1: Pilot (Sep/26/2011)
Fast-talking New Yorker Zoe Hart has her life all figured out until she is turned down for a prestigious fellowship she had been certain she would get. Desperate, she decides to finally accept the offer of a kindly stranger, Dr. Harley Wilkes, whom she met at her medical school graduation, and who had proposed she join his small medical practice in Bluebell, Alabama.

Episode 2: Parades & Pariahs (Oct/03/2011)
Hoping it might help the residents of Bluebell accept her as one of their own, Zoe Hart agrees to join Mayor Lavon Hayes on his float during the Founder's Day Parade, but, unfortunately, accidentally crashing the float doesn't exactly help Zoe win over Lemon Breeland and the residents of Bluebell. To make matters worse, the town's golden boy, George Tucker, informs Zoe that contractually she needs to bring in thirty percent of the business or Dr. Brick Breeland will have the option to buy out her half of the medical practice.

Episode 3: Gumbo & Glory (Oct/10/2011)
Zoe (Rachel Bilson) is determined to win Bluebell's gumbo contest and prove to everyone that she is a part of the community, which will hopefully help her land some patients. Lavon (Cress Williams) develops a crush on Zoe and Brick's (Tim Matheson) new receptionist, Didi (guest star XX), but things get a little messy after Lemon (Jaime King) catches wind of the news. Zoe and Brick find themselves having to work together to perform a life-saving surgery.

Episode 4: In Havoc & in Heat (Oct/17/2011)
As Bluebell is hit by an intense heat wave, Zoe (Rachel Bilson) discovers that the hot weather makes everyone act differently and with a lot less inhibition In fact, it takes all of Zoe's strength to ignore her heat-induced attraction to Wade (Wilson Bethel) until it gets the best of her. Meanwhile, Lemon (Jaime King) prepares for the arrival of George's (Scott Porter) family, determined to win them over, but her emotions get the best of her when Lavon (Cress Williams) shows up to the same restaurant with his date, Didi (Nadine Velazquez).

Episode 5: Faith & Infidelity (Oct/24/2011)
Zoe (Rachel Bilson) discovers something shocking about the local minister (guest star Peter MacKenzie) and his wife (guest star Kerry O'Malley), causing quite a stir among the residents of Bluebell. Lemon (Jaime King) is determined to find the funds to renovate the town's historic bridge that was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina, but first she is put in the extremely awkward position of having to convince Lavon (Cress Williams) to choose her proposal over so many other worthwhile submissions.

Episode 6: The Undead & The Unsaid (Nov/07/2011)
Driving home late one night from a house call, Zoe (Rachel Bilson) accidentally hits a man but can't find any signs of him when she gets out of her car. Later, she sees the man's photo hanging in the Rammer Jammer, and George (Scott Porter) has to break the news to her that the man in the picture died over a year ago. Meanwhile, Lemon (Jaime King) and George are ready to buy their dream home until Lavon (Cress Williams) steps in and refuses to authorize the purchase because it is one of Bluebell's historic properties. Zoe's mom (guest star JoBeth Williams) shows up in Bluebell hoping to reconcile with her daughter after keeping the identity of Zoe's real father a secret Zoe's entire life.

Episode 7: The Crush & The Crossbow (Nov/14/2011)
When Nascar's Brian Vickers (appearing in the episode as himself) has to drop out of hosting Bluebell Junior League's annual turtle race, Lemon (Jaime King) is reluctantly convinced that the mayor (Cress Williams) is the perfect replacement as her co-host. Zoe (Rachel Bilson) is asked out on a date by a handsome local veterinarian, Dr. Judson Lyons (guest star Wes Brown). Wade (Wilson Bethel) has an unexpected visitor who stirs up all kinds of trouble for him.

Episode 8: Homecoming & Coming Home (Nov/21/2011)
Noticing that Zoe (Rachel Bilson) is feeling homesick, Lavon (Cress Williams) suggests that she host his annual pre-game homecoming party to help her feel more connected to Bluebell. Zoe jumps at the opportunity and decides to enlist the help of her friend Gigi (guest star Megan Stevenson) from New York, but as it turns out New York and Bluebell have very different ideas of what makes a good party. Meanwhile, George (Scott Porter) and Wade (Wilson Bethel) hatch a plan to get even with their high school nemesis, Jimmy (guest star Sean Carrigan), but when Lemon (Jaime King) catches wind of their scheme she wants in on the action, too.

Episode 9: The Pirate & the Practice (Nov/28/2011)
While the residents of Bluebell prepare for their annual Planksgiving celebration, Zoe (Rachel Bilson) anxiously counts the days until her return home to New York for Thanksgiving. Unfortunately, getting out of town may be a bit trickier than Zoe anticipated due to the fact that she has to meet her thirty percent quota of patients by midnight or lose her share of the practice to Brick (Tim Matheson). Meanwhile, Lavon (Cress Williams) encourages Wade (Wilson Bethel) to be honest about his feelings for Zoe, and George's (Scott Porter) father (guest star Eric Pierpoint) offers him an opportunity to join his law firm in Montgomery, which isn't exactly music to Lemon's (Jaime King) ears.

Episode 10: Hairdos & Holidays (Dec/05/2011)
Zoe (Rachel Bilson) encourages Rose (guest star McKaley Miller) to enter the annual Miss Cinnamon Cider Pageant even though Lemon's (Jaime King) younger sister, Magnolia Breeland (guest star Claudia Lee), is a shoo-in to win. Of course, with Zoe coaching Rose and Lemon coaching Magnolia, rivalry takes on a whole new meaning. Meanwhile, George (Scott Porter) and Wade (Wilson Bethel) go on a road trip to pick up a Christmas tree for Bluebell's town square. Also, in flashbacks, we learn some of the history of Lemon's relationship with her mother, as well as the details of when Lemon and Lavon (Cress Williams) first realized they had a connection.

Episode 11: Hell's Belles (Jan/23/2012)
When Zoe goes in search of some family history in Bluebell, she discovers that she is a legacy to the Bluebell Belles. Of course, once Lemon catches wind of the news, she makes it her sole mission in life to make sure Zoe doesn't become an official Belle and puts her through a humiliating initiation. With the help of Wade, Lavon attempts to jump back into the dating scene, but he finds it difficult because Didi (guest star Nadine Velazquez) is telling everyone that he's in love with her. Meanwhile, George devises a plan to stop a huge chainstore from building near Bluebell and as a result driving business away from the town.

Episode 12: Mistress & Misunderstandings (Jan/30/2012)
Zoe is so uncharacteristically happy as of late that it causes her friends to speculate as to the possible reason behind her new attitude. Turns out that Zoe is hiding her new friendship with AnnaBeth (guest star Kaitlyn Black), who doesn't want Lemon to find out since Zoe is Lemon's sworn enemy. Lemon campaigns to become the Belles' new Memory Matron, but she has to overcome a few obstacles to secure the honored position.

Episode 13: Sweetie Pies & Sweaty Palms (Feb/06/2012)
Zoe decides that it's too soon in her relationship with Judson (guest star Wes Brown) to go to the annual Sweetie Pie Dance so instead she makes plans to have a sleepover with Rose, whose parents are going out of town. George misplaces the save the dates for his upcoming wedding which causes major trouble in Lemon paradise. Lemon wants her father to finally move on from her mother leaving him, so she secretly gets him a date for the dance.

Episode 14: Aliens & Aliases (Feb/13/2012)
Wade somehow convinces Lemon to dress up as Joelle (guest star Courtney Parks) as part of a scheme to convince Joelle's ex-boyfriend (guest star Ted Welch) that he didn't actually see Wade and Joelle together. Lavon asks Zoe to help him figure out why Didi (guest star Nadine Velazquez) has been avoiding him, but once Zoe uncovers the shocking reason she isn't quite sure what to do with the information. George comes to Zoe for advice in determining whether there is a medical explanation for the behavior of one of his clients.

Episode 15: Snowflakes & Soulmates (Feb/20/2012)
Zoe Hart is thrilled to see snow in Bluebell, but the rest of the town is superstitious that it will bring bad luck. When Lavon's parents (guest stars Hudson and Pettiford) make a visit to Bluebell, Lavon thinks it's the perfect opportunity to introduce them to Didi (Nadine Velazquez), but the introduction doesn't exactly go according to plan. Lemon and George make a big decision about their future.

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Season 1 part 2

Episode 16: Tributes & Triangles (Feb/27/2012)
Much to Brick's (Tim Matheson) disappointment, George is named Bluebell's Man of the Year. As the town's mayor, Lavon is expected to host a cocktail party in George's honor, but for obvious reasons this is a difficult situation for Lavon given his history with Lemon. Fortunately for Lavon, Zoe agrees to step in and help him with the party, but things take a turn for the disastrous when Zoe has to improvise a speech at the gathering. Meanwhile, Magnolia (Claudia Lee) begs Wade to write a song and perform it with her at the party.

Episode 17: Heart To Hart (Apr/09/2012)
Zoe has conflicted feelings about seeing her estranged father, world-renowned surgeon Ethan Hart, who has agreed to travel to Bluebell to perform surgery on George's father as a favor to Zoe. Fearful of losing George, Lemon decides she must befriend Zoe in order to prevent her from telling George about Lemon's affair with Lavon. Meanwhile, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Rammer Jammer, the owner hosts a signature cocktail contest between Wade and Shelley.

Episode 18: Bachelorettes & Bullets (Apr/16/2012)
Zoe makes a romantic connection with one of her patients, Jesse (guest star Hartley), and accepts his invitation to lunch. Lemon agrees to let Magnolia (guest star Claudia Lee) plan her bachelorette party as long as she follows Lemon's strict instructions, but Magnolia has some more "interesting" plans in store for her big sister. Wade plans a hunting trip for George's bachelor party.

Episode 19: Destiny & Denial (Apr/23/2012)
After a wild night of partying, Wade wakes up with a massive hangover, an uninvited houseguest and no memory of what happened the night before. Meanwhile, George takes an unplanned roadtrip to New Orleans, and Lemon finally confesses her troubles to her father, Brick.

Episode 20: The Race & the Relationship (Apr/30/2012)
Wade signs up for the Bluebell Battle in hopes of winning the five thousand dollar prize, but when he strikes out finding someone to be his race partner, he must swallow his pride and ask Zoe. Meanwhile, Rose (McKaley Miller) is jumping for joy when Frederick Dean (guest star Drew Koles) finally asks her out on a date, and George and Lemon meet with Reverend Mayfair (guest star Peter Mackenzie) to discuss their relationship issues.

Episode 21: Disaster Drills & Departures (May/07/2012)
Zoe blames herself when one of her friends faces a health crisis and she didn't notice the symptoms. With much encouragement from Lavon, Wade explores the idea of opening his own bar in Bluebell. Meanwhile, Lemon plans a romantic night for George, hoping to get their relationship back on track. Gary Cole returns as Zoe's father, Ethan Hart.

Episode 22: The Big Day (May/14/2012)
With an impending storm about to hit Bluebell, George and Lemon prepare for their wedding day. Meanwhile, taking shelter from the storm, Zoe finds herself stranded in a barn with Wade.

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Season 2



Episode 1: Mercy
When a supporter for the mayor elect is found dead, Frank is put on the spot. Tony Bennett and Carrie Underwood guest star.

Episode 2: Friendly Fire
When Danny shoots a cop who failed to identify himself, he is put on modified assignment and must face an Internal Affairs investigation, which delves into his personal state of mind that day.

Episode 3: Critical Condition
When three men attempt to rob a bank, Danny discovers that one of the perps happens to be a former cop. Meanwhile, Jamie works with a new partner, Luisa Sosa, on 'Bingo Bag' duty.

Episode 4: Innocence
Erin reopens an 18-year-old rape case, in which Frank was the arresting officer. Meanwhile, Danny and Jackie investigate the murder of three teenagers in a park, who seemed to have been killed for no reason.

Episode 5: A Night on the Town
Danny tries to juggle investigating a case with trying to have a romantic weekend with Linda. Meanwhile, Jamie goes deep undercover into a crime family.

Episode 6: Black and Blue
Frank deals with a political crisis after Jamie and Renzulli are injured by a church security team that refuses to let them enter a religious center in response to a 911 call.

Episode 7: Lonely Hearts Club
Jackie goes undercover as an escort when she and Danny track down a serial killer who is murdering prostitutes in hotel rooms. Meanwhile, Erin meets a potential suitor at an art gallery who shares her interests.

Episode 8: Thanksgiving
Henry suffers a heart attack the day before Thanksgiving. Meanwhile, Danny investigates a young woman's suicide that may have been forced; and Frank and the mayor clash over a threat to the city.

Episode 9: Moonlighting
Danny accompanies a dangerous ex-mobster who is helping him find bodies on cold cases in exchange for leniency for his son on grand theft auto. Meanwhile, Jamie works undercover in a boiler room operation, looking for a secret about the Sanfino family.

Episode 10: Whistle Blower
When Erin's informant is murdered, she blames herself and works to help Danny discover who killed him.

Episode 11: The Uniform
Danny and Jackie investigate a murder scene at a diner, where a witness claims a uniformed officer fled the scene after shots were fired.

Episode 12: The Job
On the way home with his family, Danny hits a man with his car who is fleeing from a gunman, and his family gets caught in the crossfire when Danny fires his weapon at the gunman. Frank deals with 9/11 guilt from impending loss of a friend whom he worked alongside at Ground Zero.

Episode 13: Leap of Faith
When a rich woman dies of a heart attack, her eccentric daughter claims that she received a message from God, who told her that her stepfather actually murdered her. Meanwhile, the archbishop wants Frank's support for the canonization of a local priest, but a reluctant Frank takes it upon himself to investigate a rumor that the priest went too far when protesting the Vietnam War.

Episode 14: Parenthood
When a man's family is robbed and beaten in front of him, and the assailant is shot and killed, the Reagan's debate about how far they would go to protect their family. Meanwhile, when a college student is arrested at a rally, Frank wrestles with her sentence due to her identity.

Episode 15: The Life We Chose
When a Reagan family friend, an undercover detective, is killed, Linda and the boys worry about Danny, as his relentless search for the killer takes a toll on his emotional state.

Episode 16: Women With Guns
A high-profile reporter and close friend to Frank is nearly assaulted while she is out with him and Danny and Jackie search for the would-be attacker. Meanwhile, Jamie's undercover case comes to a critical stage.

Episode 17: Reagan V. Reagan
As Erin prosecutes a woman accused of killing her husband, the defendant's attorney is murdered and Danny is assigned to the investigation. When Danny is put on the stand to be questioned, things get heated between the brother and sister.

Episode 18: No Questions Asked
Danny is put in a difficult position when a gun linked to a robbery is brought in to the NYPD's gun buyback program. He must decide to either arrest the suspect or follow the "no questions asked" rule.

Episode 19: Some Kind of Hero
Danny causes waves in the department when he investigates a closed case, the suicide of a firefighter, at the insistence of the man's 12-year-old son. Meanwhile, Jamie saves a baby from a burning building but worries it will jeopardize his undercover work when he is billed a hero in the press.

Episode 20: Working Girls
Danny and Jackie are assigned to protect a key witness in a Russian mob trial, but when an attempt is made on her life, they realize there is a leak on the task force. Meanwhile, Erin is offered a job as deputy mayor, which would have her working directly with her father

Episode 21: Collateral Damage
Danny and Jackie investigate the suspicious murder of a high rolling investor, who had injuries from a fight, but no marks on his hands. Meanwhile, Frank puts Jaime under house arrest, when the Sanfino family put out a hit on " Jimmy Reardon".

Episode 22: Mother's Day
Frank must race to stop a biological weapon attack on New York City, while keeping it a secret from his family during their most sentimental holiday, Mother's Day. Meanwhile, a long-standing conflict between Danny and Jamie comes to a head.

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Season 1



Episode 1: Pilot (Mar/01/2012)
After a car accident, Detective Michael Britten discovers that he is living one life where his wife Hannah survived and he has a rookie partner named Vega, and dreaming another life where his son Rex lived instead and Michael works with his long-time partner, Bird. However, Michael isn't sure if he isn't dreaming his life with Hannah. Each day he alternates waking up in one reality or the other, and tries to cope with what may be his insanity.

Episode 2: The Little Guy (Mar/08/2012)
Michael pursues two different cases in his different realities, both revolving around a dead man named Bernard MacKenzie. Meanwhile, he suggests that Hannah embrace some of her dead son's belongings rather than ignore them, which leads to a surprising discovery. And in the other reality, Michael discovers that his son has an unsuspected hobby.

Episode 3: Guilty (Mar/15/2012)
When an escaped convict abducts Michael's son in one world, the detective is forced to negotiate with same man in his other reality, well aware that he is missing a memorial service to his son that his wife Hannah doesn't want him to avoid.

Episode 4: Kate is Enough (Mar/22/2012)
Cases in both realities reintroduce Michael to Rex's former babysitter Kate, whose life has taken two very different directions. Meanwhile, Michael tries to cope with his son's sudden anger outbursts when his friend breaks his tennis racquet.

Episode 5: Oregon (Mar/29/2012)
Clues in one reality put Michael on the trial of a serial killer in the other reality. However, a FBI profiler believes that Michael knows more than he's telling. Meanwhile, Hannah contemplates a move to Oregon and when Michael learns of it, both of his psychologists warn that such an event could cause a schism in his realities.

Episode 6: That's Not My Penguin (Apr/05/2012)
While working a hostage situation with Detective Vega, Detective Michael Britten unexpectedly finds himself collaborating with Dr. Lee. In an effort to calm down Gabriel Wyath -- a patient who has threatened to blow up a mental hospital -- Britten is compromised, and the effects follow him into his other reality. Meanwhile, Rex introduces his girlfriend, Emma, to his dad and Bird shows concern over Britten's lack of focus due to his sleepless nights.

Episode 7: Ricky's Tacos (Apr/12/2012)
An unexpected tip leads Detective Britten to an empty warehouse that was tied to a case he was investigating prior to the accident. His curiosity causes concern for Captain Harper. Meanwhile, Hannah prepares for the move to Oregon. Bird and Britten investigate a mysterious suicide, while Detective Vega and Britten work on a three-year-old homicide. Later, Dr. Lee gives Britten the key to solving one of his cases while Dr. Evans helps him make a decision about the move.

Episode 8: Nightswimming (Apr/19/2012)
Detective Britten helps reunite and prepare a couple for a new life in the witness protection program; an introduction between Detective Vega and Britten's longtime informant doesn't go smoothly.

Episode 9: Game Day (Apr/26/2012)
The final play in a big football rivalry happens differently in Detective Britten's two realities; Rex's heart is broken; Vega and Hannah plan a going-away party for Britten.

Episode 10: Slack Water (May/03/2012)
Detective Britten and Bird look into what appears to be a case of gang violence, but clues from his other reality force him to look a little closer. Meanwhile, Hannah uses her intuition to talk through a tough situation with Rex's girlfriend Emma. Later, Captain Harper finds herself having to take back a promise and Detective Vega is planning Britten's going away party.

Episode 11: Say Hello to My Little Friend (May/10/2012)
An unusual dream disrupts Britten's ability to switch realities, and a mysterious man causes him distress; Captain Harper becomes increasingly concerned over Britten's erratic behavior.

Episode 12: Two Birds (May/17/2012)
Detective Britten doesn't know who to trust when the truth behind the accident begins to reveal itself and a high-ranking conspiracy threatens both of his realities. In a moment of frustration, Britten decides to take the law into his own hands and goes after Detective Hawkins, putting himself and Bird in the crosshairs of the conspirators. Captain Harper is instructed to clean up the mess. Later, when questioned about his partner, Detective Vega begins to have concerns about his Captain's intentions.

Episode 13: Turtles All the Way Down (May/17/2012)
As Britten starts to realize the truth behind the accident, a conspiracy threatens both of his realities; Britten goes after Detective Hawkins; Dr. Lee and Dr. Evans come together in a debate that forces Britten to choose a path.

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Season 1 part 1



Episode 1: Pilot (Sep/15/2011)
Cassie Blake's world is turned upside down after her mother dies in a mysterious accident, forcing Cassie to move in with her loving grandmother Jane in the small town of Chance Harbor, Washington. While trying to adjust to her new life, Cassie is quickly befriended by Diana Meade, a sweet-natured classmate who offers to show her around and introduces her to mean-girl Faye, her sidekick Melissa and Cassie's next door neighbor Nick. Things get complicated when she meets Adam, Diana's boyfriend, with whom she feels an instant and powerful connection. Upon meeting one of her mother's childhood friends, Dawn Chamberlain, the school principal and Faye's mother, Cassie begins to wonder why her mother never spoke of her hometown. When strange and dangerous things begin to happen, Cassie's new friends are forced to tell her their secret - they are all witches and her arrival will complete the Circle. However, the Circle has not been drawn together again by chance - Diana's father, Charles Meade has plans of his own for the group.

Episode 2: Bound (Sep/22/2011)
In an effort to distance herself from the Circle and establish a normal teenage life in Chance Harbor, Cassie befriends Sally Matthews, a non-witch. Concerned their powers are getting out of control, Diana pushes everyone to bind the Circle, but Faye is thrilled with the increase in her powers and refuses to participate, while Melissa flirts with Nick despite Faye's warnings. Meanwhile, Adam fights his growing feelings for Cassie, but circumstances continue to throw them together, forcing Cassie to make a decision.

Episode 3: Loner (Sep/29/2011)
A cute jock named Luke asks Cassie to the school dance, and after watching Adam spend time with Diana at the boathouse, she accepts his offer. Meanwhile, Melissa sees the dance as an opportunity to get closer to Nick. Faye, on the other hand, has no plans to go and remains focused on finding a way to control her powers. Dawn discovers someone from their past, an intense man named Zachary, is in town asking questions about the Cassie and the Circle, so she asks Charles to keep an eye on him.

Episode 4: Heather (Oct/06/2011)
Cassie looks up an old friend of her mother's named Heather Barnes and discovers she has been in a catatonic state since the night of the fire 16 years ago. Feeling guilty that her mother and her Circle may have had something to do with Heather's current state, Cassie tells Diana that she wants to use magic to help Heather. Diana refuses to help, but Faye is more than happy to conjure up a spell - for a price.

Episode 5: Slither (Oct/13/2011)
Torn between her loyalties to the Circle and her family, Cassie (Britt Robertson) wrestles with the secrets she must keep from her grandmother (Ashley Crow). Nick (Louis Hunter) is thrown for a loop when Melissa (Jessica Parker Kennedy) adopts a new attitude and enlists his help to track down her family's Book of Shadows. Faye (Phoebe Tonkin) is also recruited but isn't happy about being the third wheel. Meanwhile, Diana (Shelley Hennig) is craving some alone time with Adam (Thomas Dekker) and arranges a date night so they can rekindle the spark in their relationship, but all six of them are brought together to fight off a dark force that threatens to destroy the Circle from within. Completely unaware of the new danger encroaching on their children, Dawn (Natasha Henstridge) joins Charles (Gale Harold) aboard his boat to further their plans for the Circle, but is surprised to find that Charles may have more than business on his mind.

Episode 6: Wake (Oct/20/2011)
When Jake (guest star Chris Zylka), a mysterious young man, shows up in Chance Harbor, he learns a lot has changed since his last visit. For one, the girl he left behind, Faye (Phoebe Tonkin) has discovered she's a witch and has plans to get even with the handsome guy who broke her heart. To complicate things further, he sets his sights on the alluring Cassie (Britt Robertson), much to Adam (Thomas Dekker) and Faye's dismay.

Episode 7: Masked (Oct/27/2011)
Deciding the Circle needs to have a little fun, Faye (Phoebe Tonkin) convinces Cassie (Britt Robertson) to throw a big Halloween party. Intent on wooing Jake (guest star Chris Zylka) back, Faye goes all out on her Halloween costume. After a fight with Diana (Shelley Hennig), Adam (Thomas Dekker) turns to Cassie for advice. Meanwhile, some dangerous, uninvited guests set their sights on the Circle.

Episode 8: Beneath (Nov/03/2011)
After not hearing from her grandmother (Ashley Crow) for a couple of days, Cassie (Britt Robertson) becomes concerned and wants to go look for her. Diana (Shelley Hennig) decides the entire Circle should go in case Jane is in trouble. She also invites Jake (guest star Chris Zylka) along, much to Adam's (Thomas Dekker) dismay. A storm turns the day trip into an overnight excursion, so Faye suggests a little game of Truth or Dare to liven up the evening. However, things take a horrible turn when Faye is forced to reckon with someone from her past.

Episode 9: Balcoin (Nov/10/2011)
Cassie (Britt Robertson) and Jake (guest star Chris Zylka) look into her father's side of the family, hoping to discover more about her lineage and why she has powers separate from the Circle. Meanwhile, Adam (Thomas Dekker) becomes protective of Cassie when Faye (Phoebe Tonkin) reveals that Jake might be hiding something dangerous from them. At the same time, Adam's equally concerned when Melissa's (Jessica Parker Kennedy) cousin Holden (guest star Arlen Escarpeta) comes to town and catches Diana's (Shelley Hennig) eye. A power shift forms between Charles (Gale Harold) and Dawn (Natasha Henstridge) that threatens to destroy their plan.

Episode 10: Darkness (Jan/05/2012)
Cassie turns to Adam when she uncovers a secret about herself that she needs kept from the rest of the Circle, including Diana. Meanwhile, Diana is thrilled when her grandmother Kate (guest star Stefanie Kramer) drops in for a visit, but Charles is suspicious of his mother's motives after Kate takes an unusual interest in Cassie. Meanwhile, Faye recruits a mysterious stranger named Lee (guest star Grey Damon) to help her with a spell that could change the balance of the Circle forever.

Episode 11: Fire/Ice (Jan/12/2012)
Cassie asks Adam for help when she wants to look into her father's past, and their search leads them to an eerily familiar place. It also rekindles an old flame when Adam, thrilled to be spending time with Cassie again, asks her to the Fire and Ice dance. But because of her friendship with Diana, Cassie is forced to give a surprising response. In an effort to be a better father, Ethan offers to chaperone the dance, much to Adam's dismay. Faye asks Lee (guest star Grey Damon) to help her with a spell that would grant her individual magic. Unfortunately, the spell has some terrifying side effects that nearly destroy the Circle.

Episode 12: Witness (Jan/19/2012)
Jake returns to town to warn Cassie that unless they discover how her father died in a boat fire 16 years ago that she will meet the same fate. Meanwhile, Faye gets trapped in a dangerous situation when one of Lee's friends visits the shop.

Episode 13: Medallion (Feb/02/2012)
Cassie enlists the Circle's help when she receives a frightening warning about the witch hunters' return. At the same time, her true feelings for Adam and Jake surface during a birthday party that Ethan decides to throw with the help of Diana). Meanwhile, Faye and Melissa take their inner power to a chilling new level when they try a little of Lee's (guest star Grey Damon) "Devil's Spirit."

Episode 14: Valentine (Feb/09/2012)
In honor of the holiday, Faye and Melissa throw a girls only anti-Valentine's Day slumber party for themselves and fellow witches Diana and Cassie. But the night gets wilder than expected when Melissa offers Diana some mood altering "Devil's Spirit" and the first person Diana loosens up around is Lee (guest star Grey Damon), who crashes the party to help Faye achieve her own power. Meanwhile, Cassie is forced to turn to Adam and Jake (Chris Zylka) after she becomes haunted by the spirits of some vengeful witches.

Episode 15: Return (Feb/16/2012)
Cassie is stunned when a notoriously evil figure from her past shows up on her doorstep (guest star Joe Lando). However, her surprise quickly turns to suspicion when he asks her to return the medallion she found in the wreckage of the fire that killed their parents. Cassie storms off but is captured by Eben and his band of witch hunters. Jake (Chris Zylka) offers to trade himself for Cassie's freedom and when Adam realizes they're in trouble he calls the Circle. Meanwhile, Faye and Diana are concerned when Melissa starts spending more time with Callum (guest star Michael Graziadei).

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Season 1 part 2

Episode 16: Lucky (Mar/15/2012)
Cassie catches Blackwell sneaking around the abandoned house. After confiding in Adam, he tells her he knows Blackwell was looking for a device to drain witches' powers and clearly back to his old ways. Faye shows up at Lee's house to invite him to the school fundraiser, but is taken aback when Eva greets her at the door claiming to be Lee's girlfriend. Meanwhile, Melissa encourages Diana to date a normal guy and points her in the direction of a new, handsome guy in town. Dawn runs into Blackwell at the school but the reunion isn't quite what she expected.

Episode 17: Curse (Mar/22/2012)
Blackwell warns Cassie and Adam that their love may be destiny, but it's also a curse. He suggests they go visit her grandmother, Jane to find out if there is a spell to reverse it. Jane warns Cassie that someone in the Circle will die if the curse is awakened. Meanwhile, Eva starts stalking Faye and Charles makes his next move against Blackwell.

Episode 18: Sacrifice (Mar/29/2012)
Jake gets a surprise visit from an old acquaintance named Samuel, a witch hunter, who has a message for Blackwell about Eben's surprising next move. Cassie intervenes, forces Samuel to reveal his news and is stunned to find out what Eben is trying to resurrect. Meanwhile, Diana is frustrated that keeping the secrets of who they are is building a barrier between her and Grant. Faye and Melissa agree to help out Adam at the Boathouse and in return get him to help them use their magic to enhance their love life.

Episode 19: Crystal (Apr/19/2012)
To protect themselves from the witch hunters, Jake, Cassie and Faye seek out Jake's grandfather Royce, to find his family's crystal and are confronted with disturbing theories about the events of sixteen years ago. Meanwhile, Diana tries to balance her pursuit of the Glaser crystal with Melissa and Adam with her romantic life with Grant, who demands to know what she's hiding. At the same time, Callum attempts to re-insert himself into Melissa's life. Charles and Jane plot their move against Blackwell.

Episode 20: Traitor (Apr/26/2012)
When a crystal is magically stolen from the abandoned house, the Circle decides it was the traitor witch working with Eben so Jake calls for a meeting with Isaac to see if they can get him to change sides. Cassie's loose grasp on her dark magic threatens to destroy any possible alliance when their pursuit of the traitor leads them to the "Creepiest Place on Earth." Meanwhile, Faye and Jake work together to steal Dawn's crystal, Melissa and Adam pair up and uncover a new magic trick. Meanwhile, a frustrated Diana reaches out to Charles for help.

Episode 21: Prom (May/03/2012)
It's Prom night in Chance Harbor and after Adam uncloaks a crystal hidden in the school, Blackwell tells Cassie she can use her dark magic to find it. When Cassie follows this advice, it leads her to a dangerous discovery. Meanwhile, Faye invites Jake to Prom, despite the fact that he stood her up two years earlier. Adam, Diana, Cassie and Melissa finally make it to Prom but when they lose the crystal to Eben, they end up in a life and death situation. Meanwhile, Dawn attempts to stop Blackwell, who casts a deadly spell on Charles.

Episode 22: Family (May/10/2012)
After Faye is attacked by the Witch Hunters, Jake, Melissa and Adam set out to save her. Blackwell tells Cassie and Diana that the only way to stop the Witch Hunters is to use their Balcoin blood to unleash the Crystal Skull. Diana is reluctant, but Cassie convinces her it's the only way to help their friend, but she'll need to tap into her dark magic to do it. Meanwhile, Dawn and Charles are faced with a new way to get their power back - but at a very big cost.

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Season 4



Episode 1: I'm Leslie Knope
Leslie has to either break-up with Ben or follow her dream of running for office. Ann is forced to dispense medical advice after making an unexpected diagnosis. Meanwhile, Ron prepares for the return of his first ex-wife, Tammy One.

Episode 2: Ron & Tammys
Leslie is forced to intervene when Tammy One re-enters Ron's life and begins controlling his every move. Ben tries to help Tom balance the books at his new company, while Ann makes a PSA starring Chris.

Episode 3: Born & Raised
While promoting her new book about Pawnee, Leslie falls prey to some "gotcha" journalism. Meanwhile, Ann is determined to bond with Ron and April.

Episode 4: Pawnee Rangers
In an effort to fight the inequality of Ron's boys-only wilderness group, Leslie takes her girls-only troop, the Pawnee Goddesses, on an adventure weekend. Meanwhile, Tom and Donna force Ben to join them for a day of relaxation, and Chris finds a reason to spend time with Jerry.

Episode 5: Meet n Greet
Ben is mad when Andy and April decide to throw a Halloween party at their house without asking him. Tom emcees an event for Leslie's campaign but manages to also promote his company. Meanwhile, Ron and Ann give Andy and April an unusual wedding present.

Episode 6: End of the World
A local Pawnee group predicts that the end of the world is coming, causing Leslie and others to contemplate their lives. Tom decides to throw the best party ever before he loses his office space, while April helps Andy complete his "bucket list" before the world ends.

Episode 7: The Treaty
Leslie enlists the help Ben, Andy and April to host a Model U.N. for Pawnee Central High School. Chris asks Ann for her advice on love when a date cancels on him. Meanwhile, Ron struggles to find a replacement for Tom.

Episode 8: Smallest Park
Leslie uses her new tourist attraction as a way to spend more time with Ben. Meanwhile, Ron and April encourage Andy to go to college, and Chris tasks Tom and Jerry with revamping the Parks and Rec logo. Rashida Jones and Retta also star.

Episode 9: The Trial Of Leslie Knope
Things come to a head for Leslie, Ben and Chris

Episode 10: Citizen Knope
Unable to get work done from inside the Parks Department, Leslie forms a citizen action group and fights from the outside. Meanwhile, everyone in the office brainstorms ideas for what to get Leslie for Christmas.

Episode 11: The Comeback Kid
Leslie enlists everyone's help in staging an attention-getting event. Ben explores a new hobby, while April and Andy adopt a pet.

Episode 12: Campaign Ad
Faced with a tough new opponent, Leslie and Ben disagree on the content of her first campaign ad. Ron is very uncomfortable when Chris tries to befriend him, while Andy and April make a trip to the doctor.

Episode 13: Bowling For Votes
Feedback from a focus group prompts Leslie to host a bowling party in hopes of gathering support for her campaign. Meanwhile, April, Chris, Donna and Jerry begin cold calling voters while competing to see who can raise the most money for Leslie's campaign.

Episode 14: Operation Ann
It's Valentine's Day and Leslie decides she needs to find Ann a new man. Ben must enlist Ron's help when he is stumped by Leslie's elaborate Valentine's Day scavenger hunt, and Chris is depressed about the status of his love life.

Episode 15: Dave Returns
While trying to get an endorsement from the Chief of Police, Leslie and Ben awkwardly run into Leslie's old flame, Dave. Meanwhile, Andy and the rest of the office work on a theme song for Leslie's campaign.

Episode 16: Sweet Sixteen
Leslie realizes that the department has forgotten Jerry's birthday and decides to throw a party for him at a special location. Meanwhile, Tom is flabbergasted when he finds out Ann doesn't share his taste in music.

Episode 17: Campaign Shake-Up
Leslie and Ben are caught off guard when her opponent Bobby Newport hires a powerful campaign manager from Washington. Chris forces Ron to start interviewing replacements for Leslie when work starts falling through the cracks, and an unlikely officemate solves a challenging problem.

Episode 18: Lucky
Leslie and Ben are thrilled when Buddy Wood wants to interview Leslie for his Indianapolis talkshow. April and Ron prep Andy for his final exam in his Women's Studies course.

Episode 19: Live Ammo
When Leslie finds out that Parks Department budget is about to be cut, she convinces Councilman Pillner to make the cuts elsewhere, which causes unexpected problems for her campaign. Meanwhile, Chris takes Ron to his favorite meditation center.

Episode 20: The Debate
Leslie goes toe-to-toe with Bobby Newport in their big televised debate. Ann, Tom, and Chris work in the media spin room, while Ron goes the extra mile to save a party for Leslie's donors.

Episode 21: Bus Tour
Leslie goes on a bus tour for the final day of her campaign, and is caught off guard when an important person in Pawnee passes away. Meanwhile, Andy susses out a security threat, and Chris finds an unlikely cure for his depression.

Episode 22: Win, Lose or Draw
It's election day in Pawnee, and Leslie and Bobby Newport are separated by a razor-thin margin. While everyone waits with Leslie for the race to be called, they ponder their futures, and their new opportunities.

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Reply 3038#3038 codebreaker's post

Is season 3 somewhere in here too?  I see it's not posted.  

I'm getting offline again to try and let my pain meds kick in.  If you know it's in here, just let me know.  I don't mind looking for it.  I'll check back in later or tomorrow.
Remember to KISS......Keep It Simple Stupid!

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Reply 3039#3039 waterlilybarb's post

It's on page #108

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