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- That night, after the zombie attack, Shane is keeping watch. Rick visits with him and the two discuss the situation. Rick believes that the group needs to move on. He feels that it's too dangerous to be near Atlanta where so many zombies could attack the small group. Shane believes the group should stay put, believing that the government is coming to clean up the mess and if the group stays put, they will be easily found by rescuers. Rick finally concedes, but, says that they need to train everyone to use a gun and that everyone should be armed. Shane asks how they will get enough guns and Rick says he will think of something.
- Jeff Costa takes fitness to a new level!
- The survivors hold a funeral for Amy. Shane says he loved Amy because she always had something to say. Donna also says how Amy and her may have not gotten along, but she loved her. She states how she loves everyone and that everyone loved Amy, especially. Jim has perhaps his biggest speech and says nobody deserves to die like this and that she should have lived her life and went to college. Rick and Dale also bring forth their sadness. While everybody leaves, Andrea is still crying over Amy's grave.
- Shane comes up to greet Rick. Rick is happy to see him and Lori says that Shane helped her and Carl escape to Atlanta. Shane then shows Rick around the camp and introduces everyone. The young man that helped Rick in the city is Glenn. There is Allen and Donna and their twin boys, Ben and Billy, Dale (who owns the RV), Jim, Carol and her daughter Sophia, and sisters Amy and Andrea. Everyone leaves Rick and Lori to be reacquainted.
- Three weeks after getting the guns, Rick and Shane are teaching everyone how to shoot. Everyone is impressed with Andrea's skill. Both Rick and Shane agree that she is possibly the best shot of the group. Rick also insists on teaching Carl, despite Lori's disapproval. After Rick announces to everyone that Carl will be carrying his own gun, Rick and Lori have a fight.
- In this modern take on Anton Chekhov's classic short story "Gooseberries", Ivan Ivanovitch and Burkin join their friend, Alehin, for an evening of tea and conversation. From the start, Ivan begins to let his inhibitions go and enjoy life. As the evening wears on, Ivan tells a story about his brother Nikolay; a story about ambition, dedication, and sacrifice for happiness. His brother achieves his dreams, but upon Ivan's arrival to visit his brother, Nikolay's country home is nothing like he had dreamed of, but he was happy with what he had. During Ivan's stay with his brother, he comes to realize that he, too, is happy.
- The Civil War is past, but former Confederate soldier Cullen Bohannon can't put it behind him. Fresh are the memories of the death of his wife, killed at the hands of Union soldiers, an act that sets him on a course of revenge.
- Nearing his 60th birthday, a movie producer discovers that he may have less than a year to live as a result of inoperable cancer. The effects of his disease take the toll on him and his distressed wife. However, his dysfunctional family are not told and their soap opera-ish life goes on. His son, a has-been actor, has to deal with a precocious daughter and a drug-addled ex-wife and sells AIDS patients insurance policies until he becomes attracted to one. His step-sister learns that her real father murdered her mother & then committed suicide.
- A flashback is shown with Lori, waiting outside the city where her parents are located. She is confronted by Shane, and she confides in him about how horrible she feels leaving Rick in the city. After a short conversation, Lori and Shane kiss, and Lori adds that she "needs him." The two of them end up having sex.
- Robbie Hart comes back to Detroit, A city now-bankrupt watches it's homes burn while the people scramble to make ends meet. After years away he returns to confront his dying mother. To pay for her surgery he must choose between playing basketball again for those that used him and playing for himself.
- An entertaining look at NASA satellites and other high-tech tools monitoring the Earth from space, on land, and below the sea. Working round the clock, 24-7, these instruments collect vast amounts of dynamic data in real time and enable scientists to monitor the environment, predict weather, issue warnings...and save lives.
- "The series loosely follows a remixed reality where Clark Kent is the true personality, and Superman as a secondary disguise. As the show's current title suggests, it focuses as much on the relationship between Clark Kent and the City he lives in, as on the adventures of Clark's alter-ego and the characters he encounters in that space in time.
- This documentary explores the depth behind the case of a woman whose vehicle collision killed numerous people, including herself. Was she really the reckless drunk, or the perfect suburban mother?
- This is your typical 'Girl meets girl and tricks her into captivity', story. Set along the Vedder River in Chilliwack, BC, Transference explores the crushing force and delicate finesse of Stockholm Syndrome. This film will have you questioning what you thought you knew about right and wrong.