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"Regional Holiday Music" is the tenth episode and mid-season finale of the third season of the American television series Community, and 59th overall episode of the series. It was originally broadcast on December 8, 2011 on NBC and is the final episode before the show went on hiatus during the 2011–12 midseason.
"Mhysa" is the third season finale of the American medieval epic fantasy television series Game of Thrones, and its 30th episode overall. Written by executive producers David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, and directed by David Nutter, it originally aired on June 9, 2013 () on HBO in the United States.
"Tarrare" is the tenth episode and season finale of the third season of the American comedy-drama television series Atlanta. It is the 31st overall episode of the series and was written by executive producer Stefani Robinson and directed by series creator and main actor Donald Glover. It was first broadcast on FX in the United States on May 19 ...
The process begins six to eight weeks before each episode is filmed, and can end as late as the day before filming begins. [4] For the first thirteen episodes of Glee 's first season, the show averaged five songs per episode, which increased to eight songs for the final nine episodes. In season two, Glee averaged six songs
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The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 76% approval rating with an average rating of 8.6/10 for the episode, based on 21 reviews. The site's consensus states: "'Somebody to Love' concludes Fargo ' s third season with an episode that - while not this arc's finest hour - plays on its core themes and offers its characters ...
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The episode was part one of a two-hour season premiere when it originally aired in 2001. Federico Castelluccio (Furio Giunta) is now billed in the opening credits as part of the main cast, but only in episodes in which he appears. First episode in which Nancy Marchand (Livia Soprano) is not billed in the opening credits.