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"What Is Dead May Never Die" is the third episode of the second season of HBO's medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones, first airing on April 15, 2012. The episode is written by Bryan Cogman and directed by Alik Sakharov, [1] who worked previously as the director of photography on four season one episodes.
Attic neck-amphora featuring Heracles and Memnon (detail), c. 530-520 BC Eos retrieving the body of her son Memnon from the battlefield (detail); Etruscan Bronze mirror, c. 450–420 BC. In Greek mythology, Memnon (/ ˈ m ɛ m n ə n /; Ancient Greek: Μέμνων, lit. ' resolute ' [1]) was a king of Aethiopia and son of Tithonus and Eos.
Filming for the season began on October 3, 2022, [27] under the working title LBP. [28] Episodes were shot simultaneously based on the availability of locations and sets. [29] Alex Disenhof returned from the first season to work with Brändström as director of photography, [30] alongside Laurie Rose. [31] The production wrapped in early June ...
Memnon (voiced by David Alan Grier) is a reptilian fire-breathing monster, similar to a half-man and half-dragon, who is a servant of Hades. He fights the hero Achilles, who briefly allied himself with Hades to separate Hercules and Phil, but was later sent to kill Hercules and Phil until Achilles intervenes.
On March 22, 2011, SyFy announced that they would air a Christmas special of Haven during season two. [16] Jason Priestley directed the ninth episode and guest starred in a four-episode arc as Chris Brody, a handsome but anti-social marine biologist who is forced to deal with an affliction most would consider a blessing.
Another episode in the season featured original songs. [9] Glee: The Music, The Rocky Horror Glee Show, an extended play (EP) with songs from the fifth episode, was released October 19, 2010. [10] Two soundtrack albums, Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album and Glee: The Music, Volume 4, were both released in November 2010. [11]
The season hit a low with the twenty-first episode, "The Calusari", which was viewed by 7.9 million households and received a rating of 8.3/16. [60] The season finale, " Anasazi ", earned a Nielsen rating of 10.1, with an 18 share, and was viewed by 9.6 million households, [ 60 ] marking a 13.5 percent increase in households when compared to ...
In the first episode, Detective Inspector Alex Drake (Keeley Hawes), a 21st-century police officer, is investigating the notes written by Sam Tyler ().While doing this, Drake is shot and awakes in 1981, where she meets Gene Hunt (Philip Glenister), Ray Carling (Dean Andrews) and Chris Skelton (Marshall Lancaster) whom she has read about in Tyler's notes.