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Clean Slate is an American sitcom co-created by and starring Laverne Cox and George Wallace. The show centers on a woman (Cox) reuniting with her father (Wallace), who she has not seen since her gender transition. The series premiered on Prime Video on February 6, 2025 and received positive reception.
An episode set on voting day is strange to watch, given the world we're living in. "Today is Nov. 7, not Jan. 6," Harry says to Miguel, in line behind him. "I'm not a traitor," Miguel protests.
Clean Slate may refer to: Clean Slate, a film released by MGM in 1994 starring Dana Carvey and Valeria Golino "Clean Slate" (Kim Possible), Kim Possible episode; Clean Slate Program, Stanford University research program which considers "Clean Slate" internet redesign; Coup de Torchon (Clean Slate), a French film released in 1981
Metallurgical coal miner Walter Energy (NYS: WLT) recorded a $1.1 billion goodwill impairment charge -- equivalent to $17.05 per share -- to wipe the slate clean on the
Lots of gun-policy wonkery to follow—but first, a confession and a wager. Confession: I am that guy who has to fight the urge to edit the entire Internet.
Part of a series on Genocide Issues List of genocides Genocides in history Before WWI WWI–WWII 1946–1999 21st century Effects on youth Denial Massacre Rape Incitement In relation to Colonialism / War Perpetrators, victims, and bystanders Prevention Psychology Recognition politics Risk factors Stages Types Anti-Indigenous Cultural Paper Utilitarian Studies Outline Bibliography Related ...
2 December 2008 In this slightly extended episode, Brooker is joined by some of the best TV writers in the business today. They talk about how they started out and how they go about writing a television show. Featured in this episode are; Russell T Davies, Paul Abbott, Jesse Armstrong, Sam Bain, Graham Linehan and Tony Jordan. 21 5: 4: 9 ...
The Guild was written by Felicia Day (who stars as Codex), directed by Jane Selle Morgan and Greg Benson (season 1), Sean Becker (seasons 2–5), and Chris Preksta (Season 6), and produced by Felicia Day, Jane Selle Morgan and Kim Evey. Overall, 70 episodes of The Guild were released over six seasons.