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The episode was viewed by 4.67 million people, earning a Nielsen rating of 1.6/4 in the 18–49 demographic. It ranked first on its timeslot and sixth for the night in that demographic, behind reruns of Mike & Molly , The Big Bang Theory , and 2 Broke Girls , and episodes of Hotel Hell and Hell's Kitchen . [ 1 ]
"Maternity Leave" is the 15th episode of the second season of the American drama television series Lost, and the 40th episode overall. The episode was directed by Jack Bender, and written by Dawn Lambertsen Kelly and Matt Ragghianti. It first aired on ABC in the United States on March 1, 2006.
A character resembling actor Keanu Reeves who appears in the Armored Core episode gained media attention when the series was revealed. His casting was officially confirmed in October 2024. [8] The series was announced during Gamescom on August 20, 2024. A trailer was released at the event, which featured segments from each of the episodes. [1] [9]
Kung Aagawin Mo ang Langit (transl. if you take away the heaven / international title: Losing Heaven) is a Philippine television drama romance series broadcast by GMA Network. Directed by Jay Altajeros, it stars Carla Abellana, Michelle Madrigal and Mike Tan. It premiered on September 19, 2011 on the network's Dramarama sa Hapon line up.
"Lost Boys" is the third episode of season 5 of the supernatural drama television series Grimm and the 91st episode overall, which premiered on November 13, 2015, on the cable network NBC. The episode was written by Sean Calder and was directed by Aaron Lipstadt. In the episode, Nick and Hank must save Rosalee, who was kidnapped by a group of ...
"One Breath" is the eighth episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files. It premiered on the Fox network on November 11, 1994.It was written by Glen Morgan and James Wong, directed by R. W. Goodwin, and featured guest appearances by Melinda McGraw, Sheila Larken and Don S. Davis.
Kidnapped, also known as The Adventures of David Balfour, was a 1978 TV miniseries, based on Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Kidnapped, with some elements taken from his novel Catriona. It was a French - West German co-production. [1] Peter Graham Scott was the producer and scriptwriter. [2] The cast included: David McCallum as Alan Breck
The episode is a "Monster-of-the-Week" story, unconnected to the series' wider mythology. Following on from the abduction of Dana Scully in the previous episode, "Ascension", "3" was the first episode of The X-Files not to feature series star Gillian Anderson. The episode earned 9 million households during its first broadcast and received mixed ...