According to Jim · Season 6 · Episode 14 · Originally Aired April 18, 2007
The kids go through a review to get funding for their extra-curricular activities. Kyle can't play trombone worth a lick, so he gets to throw it in the trash. Gracie wants to play soccer, and whether she is any good or not she gets out of the house for a few hours on the weekend, which gets Jim to sign the check. Ruby, however, actually has talent. She can tap dance, so she gets the check.
Later, Andy takes his metal detector out in the yard and looks for gold coins. He doesn't find any, but he does find a nickel. And then he finds Jim's wedding ring. Apparently Jim has been wearing a cheap imitation for the last year. Andy is so proud.
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Jericho · Season 1 · Episode 19 · Originally Aired April 18, 2007
Roughly translated as "incident of war" (and no, I didn't know it, I had to look it up), it sounds like things are getting ready to get going. A crowd of beat-up vehicles comes in from New Bern, delivering the men that were sent to help build them, and at first, Casus Belli doesn't make sense. Until it's apparent that Eric isn't among the people returning, at which point it starts to make sense.
When Heather is nowhere to be found, either Eric is getting busy, meaning Mary is going on a rampage - one possible translation - or New Bern has been a little explainin' to do. My guess is that New Bern is getting a little big for their britches, but it would actually be interesting if Eric had some interesting character development, so I'm holding out for the first option.
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Lost · Season 3 · Episode 17 · Originally Aired April 18, 2007
This episode focuses on Desmond, which is interesting because it helps fill in a few blanks, but it's also a bit slow-moving, because there isn't really a lot of action. It's mostly there to help fill in the blanks.
Desmond starts having visions of Charlie and his next brush with death, and when he does it gets him into a bit of a situation. You might call it a Catch-22. He can help Charlie, as he has been doing, or he can let Charlie die, which might lead to an even greater reward. Desmond isn't sure what to do. He might have to let Charlie die.
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