[S2E11] Ceiling
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At the high school, Walt's second cell phone vibrates in his classroom's ceiling while his students are taking an exam. Upon retrieving it after class, Walt reads a single text message: \"POLLOS.\" Walt rushes to the Los Pollos Hermanos and is surprised to discover a different person running the restaurant. The manager on duty tells Walt that the man he mistook for the manager is actually the owner, Gustavo Fring. As Walt leaves, a henchman for Gus stops him and offers him $1.2 million for the thirty-eight pounds of meth, but also instructs him to deliver it to a local truck stop within the hour, or never show his face at the restaurant again. Racing away in his car, Walt leaves a phone message for Jesse: \"I need the product now!\"
We finally get inside Mount Weather tonight. And after The 100 Season 2 Episode 10 fiasco at the intake door, we know things are not looking good for Bellamy. The harvesting process is pretty brutal, and while very few will complain about a shirtless Bellamy, we'd prefer he not be hanging unconscious from the ceiling, full of tubes.
In s2e11, Tru Ludwig and Ann Shafer talk about chiaroscuro woodcuts before moving on to the Mannerist painter and printmaker Parmigianino. Coming off the High Renaissance and the Sack of Rome in 1527, artists were looking for ways to shake it up. Out goes the solid forms and placid emotions and in comes the twisting, off-kilter compositions and extremes in emotions. Parmigianino is the first to really take up etching in a meaningful way (it's been engraving until this point--remember, Dürer tried etching but hated it). Tru makes the case for Parmigianino as a crucial creator. Ann becomes a fan.
Removing the wall to the dining room was a natural step to opening up this room and creating flow. We incorporated a space beside the kitchen and turned it into a walk-in pantry. Sleek quartz countertops and new cabinets up to the ceiling made efficient use of the storage the Ducas really wanted. A freestanding island allowed for movement and room to cook, and the navy shade of paint made it pop against new white kitchen cabinets.
We freshened up this bathroom with new lights and floors and built an updated, modern vanity with double sinks and plenty of storage space. And yes, we removed those toilet doors! Subway tile installed from floor to ceiling, black hexagon tile on the floors, and a grid glass door on the shower gave this bathroom a sharp, clean, and modern look.
Scully and Gung reach the main water valve, but it appears to be stuck. Scully leaves to find something to force it. Back in the bathroom, Mulder and Charters are hanging off the ceiling pipes, trying to stay above the ever-rising water. Meanwhile, Scully is running down the hall, but Laura stops her, saying her father needs help. She looks in to see Stan choking, and runs from the room to get help. Finding Grego, she tells him to go take care of Stan before going back to yanking on the door. Suddenly, the doors bust open, sending with it all the water that has collected in the room, and drenching Scully and Dawson.
This episode of The Bad Batch opens like a horror film. A wrecked ship is floating in space and when we take a look inside, a Shock Trooper is running for his life down destroyed hallways. The only sound we hear is a strange animalistic moan and his breath. Suddenly he trips over something and is sent sprawling across the floor. He looks around anxiously before he is pulled to the ceiling by a silent killer, his screams echoing in the abandoned ship.
Picard tells La Forge that he will assist him in his investigation by capturing the probe in a tractor beam, but the intercom fails before La Forge can say \"No!\" Now aware of the imminent danger but unable to contact the bridge, La Forge runs frantically to the turbolift. It races wildly through the shafts, throwing La Forge about the lift car. At one point he is stuck to the ceiling, then he falls so violently that his VISOR is knocked off of his face. Upon arriving on the bridge, La Forge is literally thrown out of the turbolift and is assisted to his feet by Riker just in time to warn Picard to destroy the probe. Picard orders Worf to destroy the probe and, after he does so, La Forge tells Picard that if the probe had successfully scanned the Enterprise, there would have been no chance of saving the ship.
Things are always intense on Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, but in Season 2, Episode 11, they got very... weird. After Zenitsu Agatsuma goes missing, which causes Tengen Uzui to call off the mission, Inosuke Hashibira decides he's had enough of these undercover games. Launching himself head-first through the ceiling to access the attic, because how else would he do it, Inosuke says a strange few words: \"Hey Mice! My Swords!\" Cue two overly buff, upright-walking mice who are, indeed, bringing Inosuke his swords.
The appeal in the living room in the Fixer Upper s2e11 Overgrown Ranch makeover room definitely started with this coffee table and It's vintage map drawer style . Chock a block with reimagined design panache, this low map drawer style front-of-sofa piece draws the eye in reclaimed pine. Drawers pull from both sides of table and features antique brass bin hardware.
In Season 2 Episode 11, The Motel Guest, Alexis and David begin having reservations about staying at the motel, encouraging them to look for a new home. While the real estate agent shows them an apartment, he mentions how the ceiling fan was replaced since the previous owner used it to hang himself.
In Season 1 Episode 9, Carl's Funeral, Johnny Rose is asked to act as a pallbearer for Carl Currie even though he didn't know him at all. When Johnny questions how poor Carl died, Bob says his brother accidentally strangled himself while trying to unhook his belt from a ceiling fan. Although Johnny immediately realises Carl took his own life, Bob is blatantly in denial, claiming it was a freak accident.
On Hook's ship, Belle tells Hook that she is not afraid of him, and that she is not leaving without the shawl. Hook claims that keeping Gold from his son would be doing the boy a favor. Hook then elaborates more on the details of his relationship with Rumplestiltskin and Milah. He tells her that Milah has come willingly to him, and that Rumplestiltskin has killed her by ripping her heart out before his very eyes. He tells her he would have burnt the shawl, but did not because Milah had made it. He asks her why she is fighting for a man like Mr. Gold, and she says because she still sees good in his heart, and tells Hook that his heart is rotten. She then jabs him in the face with a metal pole hanging from the ceiling, grabs the shawl and runs out of the cabin. 59ce067264
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