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  2. Original Sin (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Sam asks about it and Uatu tells him the origin story of the Watchers. Sam learns that Uatu's father was the Watcher who originally gave nuclear technology to the Prosilicans, with Uatu's search of parallel universes being motivated by the desire to find the one world where his father's act of charity was proved to be the right thing to do.

  3. Watcher (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Uilig – A Watcher on Earth-691 who was the survivor of the Hawk God's attack on the Watchers. [36] Ulana – A female Watcher and Uatu's lover. [37] Uravo – A young female Watcher who was sent to find Uatu when he had abandoned his post on Earth. [38] Ute – A Watcher from Earth-374 who told the history of Proctor to the Avengers. [39]

  4. Uatu - Wikipedia

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    Uatu (/ ˈ w ɑː t uː /), often simply known as the Watcher, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby , he first appeared in The Fantastic Four #13 (April 1963). [ 1 ]

  5. Godfellas - Wikipedia

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    "Godfellas" is the twentieth episode in the third season of the American animated television series Futurama, and the 52nd episode of the series overall. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 17, 2002. The episode was written by Ken Keeler and directed by Susie Dietter.

  6. Who Watches the Watchers - Wikipedia

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    "Who Watches the Watchers" is the fourth episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, the 52nd episode overall, first broadcast on October 16, 1989. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet crew of the Federation starship Enterprise-D.

  7. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Residential drug treatment co-opted the language of Alcoholics Anonymous, using the Big Book not as a spiritual guide but as a mandatory text — contradicting AA’s voluntary essence. AA’s meetings, with their folding chairs and donated coffee, were intended as a judgment-free space for addicts to talk about their problems.

  8. Watchers (novel) - Wikipedia

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    A series of low-budget horror films was loosely based on the book. Watchers; Watchers II; Watchers III; Watchers Reborn; In the film adaptation Travis is a sixteen-year-old boy, and Nora is his mother. The Outsider is renamed OXCOM, and Vince Nasco is replaced by NSO agents searching for the monster.

  9. The Gods from Outer Space - Wikipedia

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    The Gods from Outer Space (German: Die Götter aus dem All, Polish: Bogowie z kosmosu; also Według Ericha von Dänikena) is a science fiction comic book series, published in the years 1978–1982 by German publishing house Bastei Verlag [], written and drawn by Polish artists.