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Acheron: Part II" was released on the streaming platform AMC+ on August 22, 2021, before airing on AMC on August 29, 2021. [2] The first part aired on AMC one week earlier. [3] In the episode, continuing where the previous episode left off, the group led by Maggie (Lauren Cohan) is trapped inside an underground subway car surrounded by lurking ...
Harlequin (/ ˈ h ɑːr l ə k w ɪ n /, Italian: Arlecchino, Italian: [arlekˈkiːno]; Lombard: Arlechin, Lombard:) is the best-known of the comic servant characters from the Italian commedia dell'arte, associated with the city of Bergamo.
Stratagem first aired in the United States on UPN on February 4, 2004. [2] According to Nielsen Media Research, it received a 2.6/4 rating share among adults. It had an average of 4.1 million viewers. [3] American Idol was on top of the ratings overall, and a repeat of The Apprentice got higher ratings than Smallville and Enterprise. [2]
The PAL format optical disc had a runtime of 88 minutes, including both parts of episode. [10] "Gambit, Part I" was released on LaserDisc in the USA on February 2, 1999, paired with "Interface" on the same double-sided disc (NTSC video). [11] "Gambit, Part II" was released at the same time, but paired with "Phantasms" on one double-side ...
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Another item with "The Maquis, Part II" and "The Wire" was released on October 20, 1998. [14] On April 1, 2003, Season 2 of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was released on DVD video discs, with 26 episodes on seven discs. [15] [16] This episode was released again in 2017 on DVD with the complete series box set, which had 176 episodes on 48 discs. [17]
The episode was originally titled "Crash Landing" before it was changed to "Future Tense". [1] Director James Whitmore, Jr. previously directed the episode "Acquisition". Whitmore has also directed episodes of 24, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The X-Files and many other shows. [2] The episode mostly used existing sets.
It received a 10.4 rating, meaning that it was seen by 10.4 percent of all households. This was the first new episode in three weeks, the previous episode, "Heart of Glory" receiving a rating of 10.7. [9] Several reviewers re-watched the episode after the end of the series. Keith DeCandido reviewed the episode for Tor.com in July 2011.