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The fourth season begins six months after Kris was forced out of Raintree, which has undergone significant operational changes that leave Matt pining for the past. Meanwhile, Dani is hard at work on a new business venture, and Junior mulls an important personal decision.
The show premiered on June 20, 2005; its fourth and final season ended on May 16, 2008, due to low ratings. Season one averaged just over a million weekly viewers and season two increased to 1.56 million, an increase of over 50%. Season three dropped back to the first year's numbers. [1] The theme song is "Morning Light" sung by Truman.
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Wildfire is a 1986 American animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions about the adventures of Sara, a 13-year-old girl growing up in the American West as she discovers her true identity as a princess-in-hiding from another realm who is destined to fight the evil witch Lady Diabolyn. [1]
[3] [4] Creator Frank Darabont foreshadowed the development of the episode the same month, alongside predecessor "Vatos" and the first season finale, "TS-19". "Before it's all said and done, the opinions and actions of the group are divided." [3] [4] Producer Gale Anne Hurd added, "Stakes are higher, dissension develops, rivalries intensify ...
An ambitious pitch puts Kendall, for once, on the winning team this week. Read our recap of 'Succession' season 4, episode 6.
The year saw the second-highest wildfire carbon emissions since the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service measurements began in 2003, behind only the historically destructive 2023 season. [6] By total area burned—over 5.3 million hectares (13 million acres)—it was one of the six worst years in the preceding 50. [ 7 ]
Canada's wildfire season, which typically runs from May through September, got off to a devastating start very early this year. Wildfires scorched sweeping swaths of western Canada, including