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Toby Joseph Turner was born on March 3, 1985, in Osborn, Mississippi, and grew up in Niceville, Florida. [5] He graduated from Niceville High School, where he attended school with Congressman Matt Gaetz [6] and attended the University of Florida, and having an interest in filmmaking, graduated with a degree in telecommunication production. [7]
"The Guardian" is the eighteenth episode of the seventh season and the 151st episode overall of the American fantasy-drama series Once Upon a Time. Written by David H. Goodman & Brigitte Hales, and directed by Geofrey Hildrew, it premiered on ABC in the United States on April 20, 2018.
"The Dig" is the 18th episode of the seventh season of the American medical drama House. It first aired on Fox on April 11, 2011. This is the 150th episode of the series and marks the return of Thirteen, whose whereabouts have been unknown to House's team for the last year.
House episode: Episode no. Season 7 Episode 21: Directed by: Greg Yaitanes: Story by: Thomas L. Moran: Teleplay by: Thomas L. Moran David Shore: Original air date: May 9, 2011 () Guest appearances; Linda Park as Dr. Wendy Lee; Kevin Phillips as Terry Foley; Kevin Daniels as Ceaser; Brian Huskey as Dr. Riggin; Episode chronology
This is the last season to feature Topher Grace and Ashton Kutcher as regulars. Grace left the show at the end of the season to star in Spider-Man 3, and Kutcher to star in The Guardian. However, Kutcher appeared five times in the next season as a "Special Guest Star", and Grace made an uncredited cameo in the series finale.
House episode: Episode no. Season 7 Episode 17: Directed by: Tucker Gates: Written by: John C. Kelley: Original air date: March 21, 2011 () Guest appearances; Christopher Marquette as Danny Jennings/Ferris Bueller; Karolina Wydra as Dominika Petrova; Episode chronology
The DVD box set of season 7 was released for Region 1 on June 28, 2005. The set includes all 22 season 7 episodes on six discs. [1] During the sixth season, NBC considered canceling the show in the face of consistently low ratings, but a number of shocks at NBC increased Homicide's value.
A worker at a tow/wrecking yard is killed on site. The investigation has the team question fellow workers as well as the family of Arthur Grey, an ex-badass who cleaned up his life and now is a music mogul. The episode will also focus on the widow of a police officer who was accidentally killed 20 years ago.