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Sansa is crowned Queen in the North. Arya sets sail for the West. Contains the Stark’s theme ("Goodbye Brother"). A shorter version is used on the main menu of season 8's DVD/Blu-ray release. 4:52: 32. "A Song of Ice and Fire" "The Iron Throne": Jon rides beyond the Wall with Tormund and the Wildlings. Continues into the end credits.
The eighth season of Bones was released on DVD and Blu-ray (subtitled "Once Upon a Crime Edition") in region 1 on October 8, 2013, [30] in region 2 on September 30, 2013, [31] and in region 4 on November 20, 2013. [32] The set includes all 24 episodes of season eight on a 6-disc DVD set and 5-disc Blu-ray set presented in anamorphic widescreen.
He now considers it one of the best episodes that he co-wrote. [6] At the time, "Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious" had more music in it than any other episode. [7] While writing, Jean thought that the songs would stretch out and make the episode the proper length but it was considerably shorter than required. [5]
"The One with the Stripper" (season 8, episode 8). Monica performs a striptease. 11 Barry Manilow "Looks Like We Made It" "The One After the Superbowl" (season 2, episode 13). Ross is walks with Marcel in New York. 12 The Zombies "Time of the Season" "The One with the Flashback" (season 3, episode 6). Rachel plays the song on a jukebox. 13
Two arrangements were recorded. One was used in the opening for the CITV airings of series 8, while the other was used as the opening for the PBS and Nick Jr. airings of series 8 & 10 in the US, as well as the closing music for series 8 & 18. The CITV arrangement can also be heard on the menus of DVD releases of series 8 episodes.
[3] [4] Season 5 began airing on February 24, 2016. [5] Season 8 premiered on January 8, 2020. [6] The second part of the eighth season premiered on August 5, 2020, and featured the first episodes of the series where the hosts only interacted online instead of in person, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [7] [8]
The deal included both original songs written for the series and any covers of songs featured on the show. [ 4 ] By the end of the first season, 36 studio recordings of the show's musical performances were released, 31 of them on iTunes [ 5 ] and five with the deluxe edition of the first season soundtrack.
The rating was the second-highest of the seventh season until that point, and a 30% increase from the previous episode, "This is How We Do It," which was watched by 2.4 million fewer viewers. [ 17 ] In Canada, where the episode also aired on March 31, 2011, it was watched by 3.18 million viewers.