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Part 1: Days 1-7The Beatles: Get Back : Season ...


On 17 June 2021, it was announced that The Beatles: Get Back would instead be released as a three-part documentary series on Disney+ on the Thanksgiving weekend of 25, 26 and 27 November, with each episode being over two hours in length.[3][4] On 16 November, McCartney attended the UK premiere of The Beatles: Get Back.[31] Over its first four days of release, the series was streamed for a total of 503 million minutes (equaling 1.07 million complete views), with people over the age of 55 making up 54% of the demographic.[32]




Part 1: Days 1-7The Beatles: Get Back : Season ...



In a 2019 interview with Golf Digest, Elder recalled his initial round at Augusta: "Most of the staff was Black, and on Friday, they left their duties to line the 18th fairway as I walked toward the green. The other patrons cleared the way for them to come to the front, and they were instantly recognizable by their uniforms. This took planning on the part of the employees and moved me very deeply. I couldn't hold back the tears. One club employee shouted in this booming voice that rose above the applause, 'Thank you for coming, Mr. Elder!' Other employees, taking his cue, shouted the same thing. Of all the acknowledgements of what I had accomplished by getting there, this one meant the most."


Curiously, in a season two episode, "Obsession," Lt. Leslie actually DID die, thanks to a red corpuscle-eating cloud, but Paskey turned up again later in that same episode, and in 20 more, with no real explanation as to why. (It was, after all, a science fiction show.) Paskey would later claim, in a 2004 online post, that the original script had a scene of Leslie being brought back to life, but it was never filmed.


Disillusioned with White liberal reaction to the civil rights movement, Moses soon began taking part in demonstrations against the Vietnam War. He worked as a teacher in Tanzania, Africa, returned to Harvard to earn a doctorate in philosophy, and taught high school math in Cambridge, Mass. He later taught math in Jackson, Miss., while commuting back-and-forth to Massachusetts on the weekends.


Craig is grazed with a Vogelsong pitch making him the leadoff runner. Molina grounds into a force, 5-4. One down, one on for Mr. Freese, a guy who we know can do all kinds of damage. One swing gets the Cards back into this ball game. Not here, a little chopper to the right side turns into a force out, 4-6. Two down for Descalso, a light hitting outfielder who had four homers all season but two in the NLDS against Washington. Here Vogelsong sets him down, as he pops to Belt to retire the side. Vogelsong is cruising right now.


THE most authentic QUEEN tribute show since the days of QUEEN themselves. A deliberate four piece band, Almost Queen delivers a live performance showcasing signature four part harmonies and intricate musical interludes. Donning genuine costumes, Almost Queen recaptures the live energy and precision needed to deliver the ultimate Queen tribute experience.


The Umbrella Academy soundtrack is an eclectic mix, from classic songs by The Doors and Nina Simone to modern hits like Woodkid's "Run Boy Run," with a few more obscure numbers thrown in as well. From the Academy's dance party in Episode 1 to the song that plays over the finale's credits, here's every track you'll hear in The Umbrella Academy season 1.


Those better days are here. And the city is doing everything in its power to bring back not only apprehensive New Yorkers whose hunger for regular bites of the Big Apple has for two years been sated instead by takeout or delivery and a scrolling thumb tic, but also the nearly 70 million people who visited in 2019 and invested $46 billion across its expansive quilt of Sights & Landmarks (ranked #13 globally).


In the first season, due to budget reasons, there was no street outside of Central Perk, just a painted backdrop. The window was a little blurry, with many plants in front of the window, to hide it.


In 2019, Matt Leblanc revealed in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (2014), that he took the ball from the foosball table as a souvenir. He further revealed that also took the Magnadoodle from the back of apartment door, and gave it to the electrician Paul, who always drew whatever was on there.


Matthew Perry is actually missing the tip of his middle finger on his right hand. This was going to be written into the season five episode: "The One with All the Thanksgivings" With Monica accidentally cutting it off in a flashback (similar to how it plays out in the actual episode) but the studio deemed it "too graphic". So, it was altered to where she'd accidentally cut off the tip of his toe instead.


Joey is the only character who went on to have his own spin-off sitcom, Joey (2004). The show followed him as he relocated from New York City to Hollywood, in which he moved into an apartment, which he shared with his twenty-year-old nephew Michael. The show lasted only two seasons.


At some point throughout the ten seasons, all six Friends lived in Monica's (Courteney Cox's) and Rachel's (Jennifer Aniston's) apartment except Ross (David Schwimmer), who previously lived there one summer with his grandmother. It is also true that everyone apart from Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow), once lived in Chandler's (Matthew Perry's) and Joey's (Matt LeBlanc's) apartment, though she did stay there briefly.


Most of the Friends have kissed each other, though one kiss is fictional (Monica and Joey in season seven, episode sixteen, Friends: The One with the Truth About London (2001)), and two of the kisses appear off-screen (Rachel and Monica kiss to retain their apartment, and Chandler kissed Ross at Joey's birthday party before making out with Joey's sister). Monica and Ross's on-screen kiss is a quick peck. They also kissed off camera, in a memory, in season ten, episode eleven, Friends: The One Where the Stripper Cries (2004). In season one, episode ten, Friends: The One with the Monkey (1994), at the New Year's Eve party, Joey kissed Chandler. Joey kisses Phoebe thinking it's Ursula. Phoebe kisses Rachel to find out "what the big deal is". Phoebe kisses Ross in a flashback episode. Phoebe and Monica kiss in The One With Ross's Wedding.


Season three is the only season without a two part episode. However, season three, episode sixteen, Friends: The One with the Morning After (1997), is a continuation of season three, episode fifteen, Friends: The One Where Ross and Rachel Take a Break (1997).


The episode Friends: The One with the Flashback (1996) was partly the idea of the cast to see how audience responded to certain couplings, the main one of these being Rachel and Chandler. The audience didn't like seeing these two together, so they never were. It also shows the only make out scene of Ross and Phoebe, and Joey and Monica getting attracted to each other.


Rachel is the only main character who never lived alone or had an apartment of her own during the series. She has also lived full-time with the other Friends except for Chandler. Conversely, the others have all lived alone at some stage: Monica lived alone until Rachel moved in during the first episode, Phoebe and Ross lived alone for the majority of the show, and Joey and Chandler briefly lived alone during the second season after Joey gets a part in Days of Our Lives (1965) and moves into his own apartment. It is believed that Rachel and Emma move back in with Ross after they get back together in the final episode, leaving Joey on his own again until he moved to Los Angeles in the spin-off Joey (2004).


Fraternal twins Giovanni Ribisi and Marissa Ribisi have appeared on this show. Giovanni played Phoebe's half brother, and Marissa played one of Rachel's old friends in season three, episode six, Friends: The One with the Flashback (1996).


In season one, episode four, "The One with George Stephanopoulos," Chandler and Joey buy hockey tickets for Ross's birthday and he says, "funny, my birthday was six months ago." He notes it is October 20 from the date on the tickets. In season nine, episode two, "The One Where Emma Cries," Ross breaks his thumb after trying to punch Joey and they go to the hospital. While there, Joey fills out his medical forms and guesstimates Ross's birthday as "May-tember," to which Ross shouts back, "October 18th." However, in season four, he tells Gunther his birthday is in December.


In season seven, episode seventeen, Friends: The One with the Cheap Wedding Dress (2001), where Monica buys her wedding gown, she is seen wearing one dress in the boutique. When she goes to get the dress on sale she shows Phoebe and Rachel a picture of a different dress to find. Then she fights over a completely different dress, and when the dress is shown later in her apartment, it is the original dress from the boutique.


In season five, episode eight, "The One with All the Thanksgivings," during the flashback of Joey with the turkey on his head, he says "Well, then help me get it off. Plus, it smells really bad in here." Phoebe replied, "Of course it smells bad, you have your head up a dead animal." Later on, in season ten, episode ten, "The One Where Chandler Gets Caught," the same flashback happens, but instead of "Of course it smells bad, you have your head up a dead animal," Phoebe said, "Of course it smells bad, you have your head inside a turkey's ass."


The time of Rachel's pregnancy in the show (and all of season eight, for that matter) is mixed up. Monica and Chandler got married on May 15, which means Rachel and Ross conceived their baby sometime in April. A few episodes later, it is Halloween, and there is a party, which would make Rachel around six months pregnant, but another episode or two later, Rachel tells her father that she is pregnant and lied, saying they were getting married on February 2. That same episode, Monica says that for their two month anniversary, she hired a stripper for Chandler's bachelor party (which he didn't get before the wedding) which would put them in late July.


Monica and Chandler have the longest romantic relationship on the show, spanning six years from the end of season four to the end of series. Their closest competitors were Ross/Rachel and Phoebe/Mike who were both together for a year before breaking up, then eventually getting back together for good. 041b061a72


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