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The Inbetweeners | Series Two | Episode One

March 17, 2010 The Inbetweeners No Comments
The Inbetweeners | Series Two | Episode One

Episode 1: “The Field Trip”

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It’s a new term and the boys have signed up for the annual Geography and Sociology field trip to Swanage. Although Neil doesn’t take either of the subjects, he is allowed to come along by agreeing to help Mr. Kennedy, an alleged paedophile. When the boys are moved from the back seat of the coach by Mark, the school bully, Will gets a stroke of luck when he gets to sit next to new girl Lauren. The two get on well and Will falls for her, but Lauren unfortunately has her eyes set on Simon, and Will’s constant Yoda impressions that Lauren doesn’t understand aren’t helping either. The boys arrive in Swanage, and as Will and Simon both attempt to woo Lauren, Neil and Jay set off to find the legendary “Swanage MILF” that allegedly has sex with a pupil every year. Simon realises that he still loves childhood friend Carli and Will takes the opportunity to invite Lauren on a boat trip. The trip is crashed when the boys return, Neil and Jay MILF-free. After a number of unfortunate incidents on the boat, such as Simon falling into the harbour and beginning to develop hypothermia and the boys being “attacked” by a fish, Jay sets off an emergency flare and the boys are saved, albeit at the expense of looking like idiots to the rest of the field trip party.

The Inbetweeners | Series One | Episode Six

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The Inbetweeners | Series One | Episode Six

Episode 6: “Xmas Party”

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It’s the end of Will’s first term and he has been elected as chairman for the Christmas party committee – mostly due to the fact he was the only one to apply. He also manages to rope Simon, Jay and Neil into helping him. At the party, Simon attempts to woo Carli, but when he goes to declare his love of her – with all eyes at the party on him – he fails to get the words out. Luckily, everyone is distracted from Simon making a fool of himself when a drunk Neil attempts to kiss the Biology teacher Miss Timms. Donovan then appears and threatens Will after seeing him talking to – and kissing – Charlotte, but everyone at the party tell Donovan to leave Will alone, saying he has organised a good party. Donovan sees Charlotte giving him a dirty look and goes after her, and Will attempts to say a thank you speech – only to be ignored as the party continues. The party ends and the boys reflect on the past term on a trampoline in the gym. Jay then appears and tells the boys he has just received a blowjob in the DJ booth. He then caves in and admits it was a only a handjob “outside of the trousers” and after a bit of gentle teasing, he dives on the rest of the boys and the gang end the term play fighting on the trampoline.

The Inbetweeners | Series One | Episode Five

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The Inbetweeners | Series One | Episode Five

Episode 5: “Caravan Club”

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Jay invites the rest of the gang to come to a branch of Caravan Club with his family. Will, Simon and Neil arrive and their experience does not get off to a good start – as the boys are eating dinner in the Cartwrights’ caravan, Jay’s dad goes to the toilet in a loud and unhygienic manner. Later, the boys head off to the main building in the complex for a party. Will is offered sex by a goth; but loses his chance when he decides to take his shoes off and slide across the hall floor instead. After some flirty text exchanges, Simon tries his luck with a girl who Jay has claimed to have sex with; but when he leads her outside and takes his pants off, she is shocked and reveals she doesn’t want sex, before running inside to tell her parents. Meanwhile, Will’s shoes have been stolen by a group of eight year olds, and he takes to getting one of them into a headlock to get them back. The boys then head off – albeit without Neil, who cannot be found – before Simon can get in trouble for his earlier stunt with the girl. The following morning, the boys find Neil and he explains that he spent the night with the goth that Will rejected in favour of sliding across the floor. However, it is only on the Dual-carriageway on the way home that Neil reveals that he spent the night with the goth in Simon’s car – which should explain why the seats are so wet.

The Inbetweeners | Series One | Episode Four

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The Inbetweeners | Series One | Episode Four

Episode 4: “Girlfriend”

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The boys somehow end up at a cool party and – even more shockingly – Will ends up pulling Charlotte “Big Jugs” Hinchcliffe. They get into some heavy petting, but the experience is short-lived as Charlotte’s ex-boyfriend Mark comes in. The next day Will brags to Charlotte about how many girls he has had sex with, and she suggests they meet up again for more than just a kiss. Will goes to the rest of the boys and tells them about this, but Simon tells Will that Charlotte is obviously just using him to get back at Mark – leading to Will storming off. Friday comes and Will and Charlotte engage in “intercourse”, with the latter being let down by the experience. After Neil wins an unwanted date with Susie at the school’s charity Blind Date, Will is then dumped in front of the school when Charlotte takes part in it in an effort to find a boy “who knows what he’s doing”. In a sub-plot, Jay gets teased by the rest of the boys for having a friend outside of the group and even a special goodbye of two thumbs up, leading up to him finding this friend’s car and jumping up on the bonnet, screaming that he’s not his friend, whilst Neil and Simon look on in shock.

CSI | Series Ten | Episode Fourteen

March 10, 2010 CSI No Comments

CSI 10×14: “Unshockable”

This week on CSI the band Rascal Flatts made a guest appearance to perform, and take part in the storyline, making for another great episode. Check out the video below for their performance, or download Rascal Flatts back catalogue from iTunes UK

A band member of Rascal Flatts is electrocuted by a guitar and forgets he’s a country singer. A guitar tech plans the electrocution so that he can have his shot on stage. The A story is dealing with a CIA agent threat floats up on shore of Lake Mead. What looks like a murder and poisoning, turns out to be a suicide. The CIA agent had written secret memo turning over secrets from the cold war and the toppling of East Germany. When his very liberal son got a copy of the memo, he threatened to disseminate it to the world. He hated his father for being absentee and a member of a covert government agency. At the end of the episode, the Rascal Flatts band member recalls who he is and rejoins the band for an onscreen performance.

The Inbetweeners | Series One | Episode Three

The Inbetweeners | Series One | Episode Three

Episode 3: “Thorpe Park”

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Simon is about to take his driving test, but doesn’t feel confident that he will pass, whereas Will, Jay and Neil are over-optimistically discussing the possibilities of one of their group owning a fully-fledged licence. Before Simon even takes his test they have already decided to go to Thorpe Park – where Neil works. During Simon’s test he is examined by a female examiner who tries to put him at ease with the use of sexual connotations; Simon is submissive to her advances and ends up passing his test. His dad then buys him a small yellow Fiat Cinquecento Hawaii, much to his dislike and embarrassment exacerbated by taunts from friends. Simon then goes to collect Will and Jay to take them to Thorpe Park. After the journey – which includes “stalking” a car full of girls and interfering in a funeral procession – the boys finally arrive at Thorpe Park; although things do not go to plan there either. Jay detaches the passenger side door when he impatiently opens the door whilst Simon is still driving, and Will finally gets to the front of the queue for Nemesis Inferno, only to find there is only space for him and not his friends at the front. He insults whoever has pushed in, before sitting down next to them to see they are from the “Happy Foundation”, a charity for people with Down syndrome. After the ride they return to the car which is covered with food and has had the windows and doors smashed, presumably by the Happy Foundation.

The Inbetweeners | Series One | Episode Two

The Inbetweeners | Series One | Episode Two

Episode 2: “Bunk Off”

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This episode follows the boys’ day as they bunk off school. The episode starts with Will and Simon meeting up and faking (poorly) to Mr Gilbert they are both ill. After this they meet up with Jay and Neil, and Will buys them all alcohol. After this they head back to Neil’s house and all get drunk. To their surprise, Neil’s dad walks in but Will, who is drunk, bullies Neil’s dad about his alleged homosexuality. Neil’s dad takes exception to this so the boys make a quick escape. Simon then realises he loves Carli D’Amato and is desperate to tell her. They go round to Carli’s house and he sprays “I love Carli D’Amato” on her driveway in spray paint, only to be embarrassed when Carli and her friends turn up. However, somehow Simon gets invited to Carli’s house where he gets drunk and ends up throwing up on her little brother. The episode ends the next day at school with Simon and Will outside the headteacher’s office.

The Inbetweeners | Series One | Episode One

The Inbetweeners | Series One | Episode One

Episode 1: “First Day”

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It’s Will’s first day at his new sixth form college. He previously went to a private school, but since his dad walked out on his mum he’s had to downgrade to the local comprehensive.

And if his life already wasn’t tough enough, Will hastily makes enemies out of his head of sixth form and the school psycho. In an effort to fit in, Will attaches himself to what he considers an average group of boys and tags along with them as they attempt to get served in a pub for the very first time.

True Blood | Season One | Episode Seven

February 28, 2010 True Blood No Comments
True Blood | Season One | Episode Seven

Episode 7: “Burning House Of Love”

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Sookie’s painful childhood revelation about her Uncle Bartlett spurs Bill into action. Despite her skepticism, Tara agrees to pay for an exorcism to purge Lettie Mae of a demon. In search of V juice, Jason travels to Fangtasia, where he bonds with an adventurous young woman named Amy (Lizzy Kaplan). A trio of rednecks decide to exact vigilante justice on a pack of vampires who crashed Merlotte’s in search of their wayward mate Bill.

Bones | Season Two | Episode Twenty-one

February 28, 2010 Bones No Comments
Bones | Season Two | Episode Twenty-one

Episode 21: “Stargazer in a Puddle”

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Brennan and Booth work their way through a partially flooded foundation. A DC cop at the crime scene informs them that there was a foot pursuit the night before, and the suspect tossed a knife into the muck. The cops have been draining the sludge to try to recover the weapon, and in the process found a small highly decomposed skeleton hanging out of a grocery cart. Brennan identifies it as a female, and, based on the pelvic girdle and skull, probably pre-adolescent. It appears to have been dead for several months. There’s a gunshot wound to the back of the head, approximately a .22 caliber. And the victim’s hand is wrapped around a small stone with a message on it reading, “I LOVE YOU.” A small pencil-type case with a shooting star design is found near the body. Booth orders an FBI forensics team to search for bullet fragments.

Back at the lab, Hodgins and Angela discuss their upcoming wedding, as Hodgins works on analyzing crime scene evidence: the “I love you” stone, some scraps of clothing, some filthy water, a collection of marble-sized “moon and stars” which were found in the pencil case, and a bunch of dead fairy shrimp that were found in the mud beneath the remains. Brennan finds a stress mark on the victim’s vertebrae. She was looking up at something.

Brennan’s father, Max Keenan shows up. Booth arrests Max, a fugitive who was charged with killing the Deputy Director of the FBI.

True Blood | Season One | Episode Six

February 28, 2010 True Blood No Comments
True Blood | Season One | Episode Six

Episode 6: “Cold Ground”

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Numbed by tragedy, Sookie looks for refuge from the cacophony of her friends’ and neighbors’ inner voices. After lashing out at his sister and decking Andy, Jason wrestles with withdrawal symptoms from his V juice habit. Tara resists the overtures of her mother Lettie Mae (Adina Porter), who’s trying to rid herself of a demon and needs her daughter’s help. Sam and Tara make a connection in their mutual search for “something real.”

Bones | Season Two | Episode Twenty

February 28, 2010 Bones No Comments
Bones | Season Two | Episode Twenty

Episode 20: “The Glowing Bones in the Old Stone House”

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Bones and Booth arrive at a crime scene in a wooded area where authorities discovered glowing bones they believe to be radioactive. The pair pop a couple of potassium iodide pills to block the radiation then don some biohazard suits to check out the scene. The local authorities take Brennan and Booth into an old stone house to see a glowing decomposed body festooned with rats and weasels. The Geiger counter shows no elevated radiation levels, so Booth and Brennan take off their masks. Now there is no explanation for the glowing body.

Back at the lab the Jeffersonian team discovers multiple stab wounds on the body that would have come from a very angry aggressive attacker. Agent Booth and Dr. Saroyan arrive and start peppering Hodgins with questions. The conversation shifts to Hodgins’ failed marriage proposal, which he tries to play off like nothing though he is obviously bothered.

Agent Booth and Dr. Saroyan are alone in the autopsy room for a moment and their past relationship comes up as Camille tries to pull a fingerprint from the victim. Using a special technique involving fabric softener Dr. Saroyan pulls a print and ID’s the glowing victim as Carly Victor, a promising young chef. The team reassembles and Angela locates Carly’s Myspace profile. It turns out Angela and Temperance both ate at Carly’s uber-popular restaurant.

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