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The following is an episode list for the American television sitcom Who's the Boss?. The series stars Tony Danza and Judith Light, and centers on a widowed ex- Major League Baseball player from Brooklyn who relocates to an affluent Connecticut suburb with his daughter to become the housekeeper for a divorced advertising executive, her son and her mother. The series ran on ABC for eight seasons ...
Lee Na-eun as Yeo Joo-da (Secret) [8] A student of Class 2-7 in Seuli High School; the female main character [g] of Secret. Joo-da is a beautiful student who comes from a poor family but is optimistic despite being bullied and has a kind heart. She senses strange things around her and eventually realizes that she is the protagonist in a comic ...
Last week’s episode of Good Girls served up the tasty tidbit that Beth’s crime boss had a boss of his own, and that intriguing piece of info was just what Beth needed to gain leverage with ...
A cover of "Fly Me to the Moon", [f] arranged by Jung and sung by Korean artist Joo Won Shin, was used over the "Red Light, Green Light" game of the first episode; according to Joo, Hwang wanted a contrast between the brutal killing of the players and the "romantic and beautiful lyrics and melody" of the song, such that the scene "embodies the ...
Read on for the highlights of the Season 1 finale, “The Crumbs of Hope.” And when you’re done, make sure to check out our post-episode chat with Billy Bob Thornton and Ali La Landman Finale ...
When Sylvester Stallone’s Dwight stood to give a loving, celebratory speech to his staff near the end of Tulsa King‘s Season 2 finale, anyone who’s ever watched a mob drama knew: Something ...
Episode 2 Twelve Variations on "Ah vous dirai-je, Maman", nursery rhyme arr. W.A. Mozart. Je te veux, by Erik Satie. Arranged for clarinet, piano, and cello. Episode 3 Prelude & Fugue 2 in c minor by J.S. Bach; Prelude No 1 in C major from the Well-tempered Clavier by J.S. Bach; Goldberg variations (Aria da capo) by J.S. Bach
[9] [10] The first-season finale episode achieved the fourth highest rating of any Friday-Saturday drama in SBS history. [11] The second-season finale episode earned a higher rating than the previous season. It also set a new record for the highest ratings achieved by any miniseries thus far in 2023. [12]