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Really great review, Iguana. And you made me wonder on some things you pointed out, mainly how contrived Angels trip to the dark side is. I will definitively think of your review next time I watch this episode.
Watch 24 - 5x21 1
J.D.: [to Dr. Cox] You're probably wondering why I didn't show up before. I know you wanted me to, even though you'll never admit it. Normally, I would kill to get into this apartment, and you try and keep me out. I say "try" because at your Super Bowl party, which I was not invited to, I was lucky enough to be able to watch the second half from right over there. I was the bearded Domino's employee you invited in because I said I was a fan of Jerome Bettis, whoever the hell that is. Anyway, I tried to convince myself the reason I didn't come earlier was because of you coming to work drunk. But that's not it. I was scared. I guess after all this time, I still think of you as, like, this superhero that will help me out of any situation I'm in. I needed that. But that's my problem, you know, and I'll deal with that. I guess I came over here to tell you... how proud of you I am. Not because you did the best you could for those patients, but because after twenty years of being a doctor, when things go badly, you still take it this hard. And I gotta tell you, man, I mean... that's the kind of doctor I want to be.
They meet with the Valtian ambassador, Chancellor Alrik (Mickey Cottrell), who is uninterested in the marriage and wants to pursue trade agreements. With the arrangements made, Picard visits Kamala to say goodbye; she tells him that she has permanently bonded with him instead of Alrik. Kamala explains that he has changed her for the better, and she will continue in her duty for her people to marry Alrik. At the wedding ceremony, Picard escorts Kamala down the aisle and watches as she marries Alrik. After the newlyweds have returned to the planet, Picard says goodbye to Briam in the transporter room. When asked how he resisted Kamala, Picard's face remains expressionless as he wishes the ambassador a safe trip home.
"The Perfect Mate" aired during the week commencing May 10, 1992, in broadcast syndication. According to Nielsen Media Research, it was watched by 10.8 percent of all households watching television during its timeslot. This was the lowest first run episode of the season.[16] It was the lowest rating since "In Theory", broadcast during the fourth season,[17] and no episode broadcast afterwards during the course of the season received ratings equal or lower.[18]
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Richard tells Meredith he understands she's angry at him. Meredith tells him not to do this, as she's not his friend, nor his family. He doesn't get to page her to his office for personal business, or speak to her this way. It's an abuse of power. He has to treat her like a resident, and he can't yell about what she just did, as someone had to stand up for the girl. Richard says Kate is a victim of domestic violence, and the hospital is supposed to be a safe place for her to tell her story. As her doctor, it's Meredith's job to help her, but Meredith further battered a battered woman. Richard orders her to stay away from that family, or she'll be suspended from the hospital pending re-evaluation of her emotional and mental fitness for residency. Richard angrily walks off as Derek watches Meredith.
After seeing a request in the ATimers tag, I have compiled a list of all the Adventure Time episodes that contain major plot, important backstory, major characterization, and/or Bubbline moments. I have also included optional episodes that I think will increase your understanding/enjoyment of the show (I put the reason next to it; if it says something about being an arc, backstory, characterization, etc., be warned that not watching may make the major plot points of the show a bit more confusing for you).
Before it began airing, Hasbro suggested that Season Five would be the last season of The Clone Wars.[5] Supervising Director Dave Filoni disputed this claim at the time,[6] and in Star Wars Insider 137, he reiterated his intention to keep making the series as long as people were watching. He also announced that his staff had begun working on scripts and designs for a sixth season.[7] However, the series was canceled after Season Five, with thirteen remaining episodes that had been in development being released as The Lost Missions on March 7, 2014.[8]
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