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  2. Breaker of Chains - Wikipedia

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    In the North, a wildling raid leaves only one survivor, who turns to the Night's Watch for help. Across the Narrow Sea, Daenerys Targaryen lays siege to the city of Meereen. [3] The episode's title refers to the last scene in the episode where Daenerys catapults broken chains into the city of Meereen, depicting herself as the Breaker of Chains.

  3. Neither Here nor There (Fringe) - Wikipedia

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    "Neither Here nor There" was originally broadcast on September 23, 2011 on the Fox network to an estimated 3.5 million viewers. It scored a 1.5/5 ratings share among adults aged 18 to 49. Critical reception towards the episode was mixed, with several praising its special effects and Anna Torv's acting but criticizing elements of its story.

  4. Homer the Heretic - Wikipedia

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    "Homer the Heretic" is the third episode of the fourth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on October 8, 1992. [3] In the episode, Homer decides to forgo going to church and has an excellent time staying home.

  5. House's Head - Wikipedia

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    House's Head" was supposed to air after Super Bowl XLII but due to the 2007-2008 WGA Strike the episode was derailed, [5] [6] and the House season 4 episode "Frozen" was aired instead. [7] The T-shirt House wears in the episodes, which shows a skeleton drinking coffee, and says "Coffin Break", was created by a designer named Taavo.

  6. One Crew over the Crewcoo's Morty - Wikipedia

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    According to Nielsen Media Research, "One Crew over the Crewcoo's Morty" was seen by 1.61 million household viewers in the United States and received a 0.94 rating among the 18–49 adult demographic, making it the lowest rated episode of the series (excluding the unannounced season 3 premiere) since season 1's “Something Ricked This Way ...

  7. Stone Mountain (30 Rock) - Wikipedia

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    Stone Mountain" originally aired on NBC in the United States on October 29, 2009, as the third episode of the show's fourth season and the 61st overall episode of the series. [4] This episode of 30 Rock was filmed on October 15, [ 5 ] October 16, [ 6 ] and October 20, 2009.

  8. Bad Hair Day (Modern Family) - Wikipedia

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    TV stated that the show missed a major opportunity on the episode since it had as guest David Faustino but the writers didn't write a scene of him with Ed O'Neill. "The Season 4 episode "Bad Hair Day" had all of the ingredients to be one of the great ones: smart one-liners, physical comedy, and a classic TV guest star.

  9. The Sontaran Stratagem - Wikipedia

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    This episode continues the pattern of having monsters from the classic series return in the new one. Davies commented that the Sontarans were "always on his list" of villains to resurrect. [3] The time and location of the episode was chosen because every previous Sontaran story except for The Invasion of Time (1978) was set on Earth. [3]