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The episode also introduces David Conrad as recurring villain Ian Quinn, with his own villainous musical theme; a variation of this theme is played on ethnic instruments to support the episode's Malta setting. "The Asset" originally aired on ABC on October 8, 2013, and was watched by 12.01 million viewers within a week. The episode received a ...
Note: The episode was later continued in "How Suicide Squad Should Have Ended", where Batman was hunting the Joker and Harley Quinn using his Batman Go app and in the end of the episode Batman tracked the Suicide Squad in the Villain Pub, leading to the events of The Villain Pub 's "The Boss Battle" episode.
After tracking down a villain named Sandman with her partner, Ozric, Ms. O's former assistant, Olympia (Saara Chaudry) returns to headquarters and Olympia (Anna Cathcart) struggles to go along while there is an agent in headquarters with her same name. Ms. O tells Olympia and Otis the story of the villains, Total Zeros.
A year after the death of director Phil Coulson, S.H.I.E.L.D. is rebuilding under the leadership of Alphonso "Mack" Mackenzie.They investigate a series of energy anomalies formed by hostile strangers emerging from portals, one of whom gets trapped inside a wall and partially turns to concrete.
This week’s Star Trek: Strange New Worlds asked a provocative question: What would you do if you had the opportunity to go back in time and kill a mass murderer before they grew up to commit ...
Jim Halpert convinces regional manager Dwight Schrute that he needs to choose someone to act as an Assistant to the Assistant to the Regional Manager (A.A.R.M.). Jim designs several Dwight-oriented challenges as tryouts for the position, and it is inevitably found that Dwight is the most qualified.
This version is a reporter for the news channel WGBS-TV. Cat Grant appears in Supergirl , portrayed by Calista Flockhart . [ 18 ] [ 19 ] [ 20 ] This version initially started as Perry White's assistant at the Daily Planet , during which she was reluctantly referred to as "CJ" by White, before a disguised, time-traveling Nia Nal convinced her to ...
Marilyn Galsworthy (born 1954) is a British actress, who acted for 15 years in the Royal Shakespeare Company, [1] appearing opposite Patrick Stewart and Alfred Molina.She also had a number of television and film roles including a small one in the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me as the secretary/assistant to the villain Karl Stromberg.