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  2. Oathkeeper - Wikipedia

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    Series veteran Bryan Cogman wrote this episode. "Oathkeeper" was written by Bryan Cogman based on A Storm of Swords. Reviewer Walt Hickey of FiveThirtyEight notes that the episode "contained the final scene of Jaime Lannister’s ninth "Storm of Swords" chapter. But lots of material from that chapter hasn't been on the show yet, so I reasoned ...

  3. List of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure characters - Wikipedia

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    Okuyasu's father is a bizarre creature that can regenerate rapidly, rendering him immortal. He was mutated by a flesh bud made from Dio's cells after the latter's death at the hands of Jotaro. At first, Okuyasu and Keicho plotted to kill their father to relieve him of his suffering, creating Stand users via the Bow and Arrow for this very purpose.

  4. Episode 4 - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars also known as Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope, a 1977 film Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Episode 4 .

  5. First of His Name - Wikipedia

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    The episode was written by series co-creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. "First of His Name" was written by executive producers David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, based upon the source material, Martin's A Storm of Swords. Chapters adapted from A Storm of Swords to the episode were chapters 68 and 71 (Sansa VI and Daenerys VI). [5]

  6. Part Four (The Pacific) - Wikipedia

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    "Part Four" received near critical acclaim. Ramsey Isler of IGN gave the episode an "amazing" 9 out of 10 and wrote, "Budge's timid yet disturbing demeanor and dialogue delivery made me wish he had a bigger role in this episode. Still, the end result is a haunting story that leaves an impression and perhaps foreshadows some events to come." [4]

  7. The Children (Game of Thrones) - Wikipedia

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    The episode was written by series co-creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, [1] This episode contains content from two of George Martin's novels, A Storm of Swords, chapters Jon X, part of Jon XI, Jaime IX, Tyrion XI, and Arya XIII, and A Dance with Dragons, chapters Daenerys I, Daenerys II, part of Tyrion I and Bran II. [2]

  8. That Which Survives - Wikipedia

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    "That Which Survives" is the seventeenth episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by John Meredyth Lucas (based on a story by D.C. Fontana under the pseudonym Michael Richards) and directed by Herb Wallerstein, it was first broadcast January 24, 1969.

  9. The Spoils of War (Game of Thrones) - Wikipedia

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    "The Spoils of War" is the fourth episode of the seventh season of HBO's fantasy television series Game of Thrones, and the 64th overall. It was written by series co-creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, and directed by Matt Shakman. It is the shortest episode of the series, with a running time of 49 minutes.