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Stansfield is a DEA agent who employs a holder (Michael Badalucco) to store cocaine in his residence.When Stansfield learns that the holder has been taking a cut and adulterating the remainder, he and his henchmen gun down the man's entire family, with the exception of 12-year-old Mathilda Lando (Natalie Portman), who is able to find refuge with her neighbor, professional hitman Léon ().
Ted Mosby will always be a part of Josh Radnor. The How I Met Your Mother lead, 50, served as the show's protagonist for nine seasons from 2005 to 2014. Naturally, fans have continued to associate ...
The episode received positive reviews from critics. Kaite Welsh of IndieWire graded "The Lying Detective" an A+, particularly the plotline of Sherlock descending into drug addiction: "He really does turn his kitchen into a meth lab, he is weeks away from death and hallucinating. It's the flip side of the genius that carries the show."
Travis Kelce is having too much fun to retire – at least not just yet. The superstar tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs has done it all. Three Super Bowl wins (so far), 10 straight Pro Bowl ...
Wilson says he also believes that it is this song, a song that he wrote following the 2018 death of his father Stephen Wilson Sr., that is helping him through his own healing process.
The Prof hints at the fact that he really does have a massive 12 inch penis. "Pops" is a filthy old man with his regular table and strong Catholic beliefs, often wielding a large crucifix. He also claims to be immortal, but says it's more of a curse than a blessing.
Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch is barely a third of the way through a 15-hour shift in The Pitt, and he’s already coming apart at the seams. In Episode 4, penned by series star/executive ...
He also worried that doing a news story about the meme could spread misinformation. [8] Federal prosecutors have tried to discourage the spread of the theory, but the Associated Press reported, "[t]he phrase 'Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself' has taken on a life of its own—sometimes more as a pop culture catchphrase than an actual belief ...