Episode Guide. Yugi has figured out that the Rare Hunter is using an Exodia deck. Then he reflects that Yugi has taught him something. The Rare Hunter gloats that Yugi's realization is too little, too. He already has four pieces of Exodia in his hand, and with. One more draw, and he'll win! Meanwhile, at Kaiba Corp, the satellite imaging system has detected. Rare Hunter's cards. A Location Number of "111" indicates I have the show in my Collection, but they haven't yet been assigned a Location number. Please order These by Description Only. Sherlock, Season 3, episode 1 transcript: The Empty Hearse, part 2 Transcript by Ariane DeVere aka Callie Sullivan. Polite request : If you take extracts from this. Running Man: Episode 90 by gummimochi. Some badass hyungnims come to visit Running Man in this Fishing Special. They’re going to cast off their aegyo, bait you with. Produce 101 Season 2 Episode 8 Engsub: Produce was a reality survival program by Mnet that took the industry by storm last year. Mokuba once again. Kaiba tells him to let. Mokuba protests that he's the Battle City commissioner—it's. But Kaiba says, . Besides. he thinks to himself, he wants to see Yugi squirm, having to face. Exodia Yugi once used on him. Mokuba says they're in. Kaiba says. he knows how terrible Exodia is. Mokuba protests that Yugi's as. Big Brother—is it right to let him be taken advantage. Kaiba says that's enough. All he has to do is draw his next. He starts to draw.. Yugi's. saved—but for only one turn. He has to figure out how to win. The fate of the world depends on it! I can't. lose here. This card will decide my fate. I have faith in myself. Let's open the road to the future with this card. Legions of athletes, sports gurus, and scientists have tried to figure out why Kenyans dominate long-distance running. In this short. All episodes: Expanded View · List View · Upcoming Episodes · Recent Episodes. Family Guy Episode Guide. All of your favorite Family Guy Episodes in detail. Transcript by Ariane. He sacrifices Chimera to summon Summoned. Skull (good lord, the subtitles call it Steel Demon Koko), which. Rare Hunter's other defense monster, whatever the heck. Now the Rare Hunter's life points are undefended. The Rare Hunter's sweating now! He draws the Left Arm of Exodia. Now all he has to do is wait for Lightforce. Sword to wear off. Mokuba's getting frustrated. He asks his brother why they're letting. Yugi! Kaiba replies. Yugi should have been. Then, he thinks, . He doesn't have to wait for Yugi's Lightforce. Sword to wear off—he has two more copies of the Right Arm in. All he has to do is draw another one, and he'll win now! The Rare Hunter draws, and gets another Exodia. It doesn't do him any good, but with the Swords of Revealing. Light stopping Yugi from attacking, he's still safe. Joey encourages Yugi, telling him that he's still got two turns. Rare Hunter. I'll get your Red Eyes back. It can't attack, but it will be ready when the Swords are. And the Rare Hunter is still defenseless, with only Exodia. What if Yugi. figures out a way to destroy the Swords of Revealing Light? His. life points will be wiped out before he can get his final Exodia. He plays his spare Exodia head in defense mode to protect. Yugi activates his trap card, Chain Destruction. It passes through. Exodia head on the field, leaving it unharmed, but destroys. Exodia heads in the Rare Hunter's hand and deck. Now the Rare. Hunter can no longer draw all five pieces of Exodia into his hand! Next, Yugi activates the trap, Dust Tornado, and destroys Swords. Revealing Light. Now his monsters are free to attack. Then he. plays Monster Reborn and revives Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast. Summoned Skull's electricity. Alpha the Magnet Warrior's attack by 2. He beat Exodia! Unimpressed, Kaiba says. Yugi may have beaten Exodia, but there's one card he'll never beat—and. Kaiba's the one holding it. It's what I expected. The Millennium symbol glows on his forehead, and. But this was. the weakest of his duelists. The others will prove much more formidable. Is this the great evil Ishizu. Yugi about? The man controlling the Rare Hunter introduces himself. You'll never claim the Millennium Puzzle. Yugi says, but Marik wants more than the power of the Puzzle, he. Pharaoh himself! He'll conquer and rule the. Yugi says it's his destiny to stand between Marik and the. Your reign. is coming to an end! I'm looking forward to playing with you. You won it fair and square. Joey says, . He and Yugi are a team, and. Marik and his goons together.(This exchange is quite a bit different in the Japanese, and it. When Yugi tries to. Red Eyes, Jounouchi says, . If I take it back so easily, I won't be a True Duelist. You're always with me. When I dueled you at. Duelist Kingdom, I was fighting for something. That's why I came. You always play honestly with any opponent. You really gave. me a lesson—what I lacked is the player's self- esteem. The. Red Eyes Black Dragon is my special card—he is always my partner. If I did, the Red Eyes wouldn't. I prepared a deck of 4. With. these cards, I'm still qualified for the tournament. Just in case. I brought the Time Magician with me—this is my last Rare Card. In Battle City, I must show you—when. I win in this tournament, when I become a True Duelist, please play. It's what drives him. And it's also something. Yugi respects and honors Jounouchi for, and the promised duel becomes. And it's been completely cut out of the US. What's wrong with Jounouchi wanting to win. It makes no sense. And sure, the whole . This is probably the change I hate most. Yugi thanks Joey and calls him a true friend, and they shake hands. In tonight’s episode of Game of Thrones, we find that broken men may be fixed, but they’re never quite the same. Spoiler Note: This post is for those who have read the A Song of Ice and Fire series. The post and the comments section will contain spoilers from the novels! Because no, we are not all Unsullied now. If you haven’t read the books yet, please check out our non- book- reader recap. Thanks! Tonight’s episode unusually had a cold open, and the reason for it was quickly apparent. After all, a long- missing name in the opening credits would’ve been a big giveaway, wouldn’t it? That’s right, the Hound has returned to Game of Thrones. Well, Sandor Clegane has. The Hound just might be dead, after all. In “The Broken Man,” we find that instead of dying alone after his brutal fight with Brienne at the end of season 4, Sandor Clegane was discovered by a lay holy man, and is living in a Westerosi hippie commune led by his savior, Brother Ray (Ian Mc. Shane). Sandor Clegane isn’t quite the man we saw last- more contemplative, though he’s as gruff as ever. Ray thinks the gods have something more planned for Sandor, but the former Hound isn’t so sure. In King’s Landing, Margaery is selling her conversion like a champ. The High Sparrow corners her for another one of his trademark chats on the Bench of Truth to confront Queen Marg about avoiding her marital bed. It’s her duty to provide an heir, he reminds her- and it’s also her duty now to bring the Queen of Thorns over to their way of thinking. Closely guarded by Septa Unella, Margaery visit her grandmother, and explains that Loras will be released once he confesses and repents of his sins. She strongly urges Olenna to leave the city, and slips a note into her hand. Her perfect mask slips then, and if you thought her conversion was for real, forget about it. Margaery is deep into this game, and I’m not sure she’s going to find her way out, but she is brilliant. The Queen of Thorns takes the hint, and once away from the septa’s prying eyes, Olenna finds that Margaery has slipped her the Tyrell rose, signifying her true loyalty. Growing Strong, indeed. The wildlings Jon has been counting on for his army are asking some hard questions about marching south to fight, especially the ginger fellow who was at Hardhome (Murray Mc. Arthur). No, not Tormund- the other one. Jon tells them that the Boltons will come for the wildlings when they’re done with Jon and his lot. Tormund backs Jon by reminding them that Jon literally died for them, and the Free Folk can’t argue with that. I mean that’s a tough one to beat in any debate. Wun Wun adds his two cents: “Snow.”And the wildlings are secured. Cersei and the Queen of Thorns have one last quality spat before Olenna heads out of town. Cersei’s attempt to guilt Olenna about leaving Loras behind is a nasty maneuver, but Olenna rightly points out that this is all Cersei’s fault so screw that. The Queen of Thorns knows the High Sparrow is aiming for her, and Cersei is an idiot for not getting out, herself. Olenna is right about Cersei losing. Cersei encouraging Jaime to take the Riverrun assignment without considering she was in any danger showed a severe lack of foresight. Cersei’s arrogance and her overconfidence in her easily swayed son Tommen will be her undoing. Probably very soon. Speaking of Riverrun, Jaime has arrived with the Lannister troops and Bronn. Hey buddy, where ya been! He’s still waiting for a rich wife and a castle, but his sharp wit is intact. The Freys have made an absurd mess of the siege of Riverrun, trotting out Lord Edmure Tully and threatening him with hanging to try and force the Blackfish into surrendering. The Blackfish is an old hand at war and siege, and stonily ignores the threat. He’s been wasted in King’s Landing this season, with stagnant Jaime- Cersei scenes, and now he’s back in action, showing his strengths and reminding us of who he is, separate from his sister. I don’t think we’re getting the infamous baby- in- a- trebuchet threat, since Roslin Frey is nowhere to be seen, but hey, fingers crossed? Up in the North, Sansa, Jon and their retinue arrive at the first house to ask for help, the isolated Bear Island. They find House Mormont less than friendly, with the 1. Lyanna (Bella Ramsey) handing them their asses in short order. This is, after all, the same girl who told Stannis Baratheon himself where to stick it when he commanded her house’s assistance. Davos has better luck, putting himself in Lady Lyanna’s place, using his silver tongue, and speaking frankly about the true war between the living and the dead. With Davos’ words, Lyanna reconsiders and agrees to share her fighting men with them- all 6. Jon sucks at hiding his dismay, but Davos gracefully accepts. The Blackfish and Jaime parley at Riverrun, and it doesn’t go quite as the Kingslayer had hoped. The Blackfish is summarily unimpressed with Jaime’s threats, and reminds Jaime of his oath regarding the Stark girls. He also points out that Riverrun can withstand a 2- year siege, and burn two years of Jaime’s life. Not exactly the rush job he thought he was signing up for. The tough old Blackfish knew he wasn’t going to surrender when he came down to meet, but he tells Jaime, he wanted to get the measure of him. He’s disappointed. Coming at this from a book reader’s perspective, I’m wondering where they’re going with this, since we haven’t spent a lot of time with the Blackfish, and it may not be apparent to everyone why Jaime would give a damn about this man being disappointed in him. The Blackfish is a legend, a war hero, and someone Jaime looks up to, but I don’t think the weight of that comes across if you don’t know the back story. But at least we got that reminder of Catelyn, and Jaime’s vow to send the girls back. That should lead to an interesting discussion with Brienne next week. At stop #2 on the Great Northern Recruitment Road Trip, Sansa, Jon and Davos don’t fare as well. Lord Robett Glover only got his castle back with the Boltons’ help, and doesn’t think highly of Robb Stark, who threw it all away and got everyone killed for his foreign wife. Sansa challenges Glover but his refusal is final: to him, House Stark is dead. Over in Volantis, Theon and Yara are celebrating their getaway from the Iron Islands. Well, Yara and her men are. Theon is shaking and uncomfortable, surrounded by the prostitutes and festivities. Yara can’t take it any more, him behaving as if he’s broken. She gives Theon a hardcore pep talk, full of tough love. I know some people will give Yara shit for not being sensitive enough but she’s an Iron Islander, not a psychotherapist, and she does love her brother in the only way her people know how. And it works. Theon chugs his ale, makes a decision, and lifts his head, meeting her eyes. Perhaps he isn’t broken, after all. Theon will have a long road ahead of him, but his way back to himself begins here. Now the Ironborn siblings will be off to approach Daenerys with an offer. There’s one more check- in with the Great Northern Recruitment Road Trip, as they set up camp. They’ve acquired a few more soldiers along the way, happily, but not nearly enough. After disagreeing with Jon over how to proceed, Sansa makes a decision of her own. She sends a raven, and I’m guessing this is to Littlefinger, because those Knights of the Vale would make a fantastic addition to any army. And they will come for Sansa Stark. Okay, so let’s get this out of the way. Brother Ray is talking again and this is still not the Broken Men speech. You can’t call it a condensed version of it either; it’s something else, and damn it’s hard sometimes as a fan of A Song of Ice and Fire to let go and take in only what we are seeing onscreen. I would’ve liked to see/hear it performed because it’s a fantastic speech from A Feast for Crows, but once you recognize the feeling, then you have to set aside your disappointment and examine what is there, not what isn’t. And what is there is still very good. Alright, moving on. At Brother Ray’s Happy. Fun. Time Commune, a trio of strange men come sniffing around and they’re clearly bad news. Sandor can see it, and Ray can, being the ex- soldier that he is. But he is still looking to avoid a fight.“Violence is a disease; you don’t cure it by spreading it to more people.”“You don’t cure it by dying either,” Sandor replies. Smart words, on both accounts. So much of the violence in Game of Thrones is the direct result of another act of violence, an endless cycle of vengeance and strategic retaliation that will never end until everyone involved is dead. Ray’s philosophy, while beautiful in its way, is impractical for their current war- stricken society. These people are sitting ducks. In Braavos, Arya is acquiring passage back to Westeros. With that arranged, she has a day to kill. If that day doesn’t kill her first, which it might. Standing on a bridge, she’s approached by an elderly woman who suddenly stabs out at her- it’s the Waif in disguise, of course. She stabs her a few times in the stomach before Arya is able to break away from the Waif, and jump over the bridge into the water below. She disappears into the water, and the Waif is satisfied she’s done. Arya surfaces nearby, bleeding badly. Staggering through the streets of Braavos alone, there’s no one to help to her, and this may be the end of Arya Stark. Or so we’re meant to think. I’m fairly sure she’s not going anywhere anytime soon so my real questions are: Why is Arya walking around undisguised in broad daylight, apparently unarmed, when she knows the Faceless Men intend to kill her now? Jaqen ordered the Waif to carry out the assassination but to not let Arya suffer. Clearly multiple stab wounds to the gut is suffering, confirming once and for all that the Waif is a lousy Faceless person. So my question, how can Jaqen not be aware of this? I wondered before if he was testing her as well as Arya, and I’m still waiting to find out. I hope this is truly resolved, and not a gaping plot hole.
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