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Alan Sepinwall of HitFix exalted the episode and the "more formally experimental" season, admitting, "I'm still not sure I understood 100% of it. But I know I liked it. A lot." Sepinwall characterized "Far Away Places" as "an episode that gave the feel of dropping acid even when everyone on camera was stone sober.
Eve suddenly stops and gets out of the car to talk to Villanelle, ignoring protests from Frank and Elena. Eve and a stunned Villanelle stare at each other wordlessly. Villanelle toys with Eve by faking shooting herself, then fires a warning shot to the ground near Eve's feet, and disappears into the nearby woods.
Before entering films, Merrill's deep cultured voice won him a recurring role as Bruce Wayne / Batman in the Superman radio series. His film career began promisingly, with roles in films such as Twelve O'Clock High (1949) and All About Eve (1950), but he rarely moved beyond supporting roles in his many Westerns, war movies, and medical dramas.
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5 Ceremony in Death May 1997 ISBN 978-0-425-15762-6: 6 Vengeance in Death: Oct 1997 ISBN 978-0-425-16039-8: 7 Holiday in Death Jun 1998 ISBN 978-0-425-16371-9: 7.5 [11] Midnight in Death Nov 1998 Silent Night. Three in Death. ISBN 978-0425219713: 8 Conspiracy in Death: Apr 1999 ISBN 978-0-425-16813-4: 9 Loyalty in Death: Oct 1999 ISBN 978-0-425 ...
Crate 'n Burial" is a season 1 episode of CSI which bears many resemblances in terms of plot, to "Grave Danger". For example, the kidnapper buries his victim, a businessman's wife, underground in the Nevada desert and demands $2 million for her safe return, on a short deadline of 3 hours.
Vintage Season is a science fiction novella by American authors Catherine L. Moore and Henry Kuttner, published under the joint pseudonym "Lawrence O'Donnell" in September, 1946. It has been anthologized many times and was selected for The Science Fiction Hall of Fame , Volume 2A .
Mary Caswell Orr (December 21, 1910 – September 22, 2006) was an American actress and author whose short story "The Wisdom of Eve", published in the May 1946 issue of Cosmopolitan, was the basis of the Academy Award-winning film All About Eve (1950). [1] In private life, Orr used her married name, Mary Orr Denham.