We're going to be talking about this past weekend's episode of Game of Thrones for a long time — it was a war epic and a dramatic tour de force, filled with palpable ambition. But this isn't the first time a single episode of television has redefined what's possible in the medium. This is a family site and children as young as 13 are allowed to be on here!!!! Even if you don't care about yourself and your self worth, please consider our youth and imagine what seeing your trash will do to their innocent minds!!!!! Dancing in the dark. Part 1 of 2. This is the episode From season 2.

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Watch the trailer. Kaja Miller is a police officer that is abducted and abused on one of her missions. Eight years later she meets her former boss Nowicki, who takes her to Gdynia with the task of exposing a large criminal circuit. Pose is set in the world of and "looks at the juxtaposition of several segments of life and society in New York: the rise of the luxury universe, the downtown social and literary scene and the ball culture world.
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Solid Gold was an American syndicated music television series that debuted on September 13, and ran until July 23, Usually airing on Saturday evenings, Solid Gold was one of several shows that focused on the popular music of any given week; other examples included the long-running American Bandstand and Soul Train. While Solid Gold did share elements with those two programs, such as appearances by performers, it also stood out by including something they did not: an in-house crew of professional dancers that performed routines choreographed to the week's featured songs. Reviews of the show were not always positive, with The New York Times referring to it as "the pop music show that is its own parody It was produced by Brad Lachman Productions for all eight of its seasons and Bob Banner Associates for its first four, after which Banner's company began producing Star Search for Television Program Enterprises, Masini's other production company. Paramount's syndication unit took over distributorship for the remaining six seasons. Operation Prime Time continued to produce Solid Gold until Masini elected to merge it with Television Program Enterprises in TPE did not, however, share in any distribution or packaging as Paramount assumed that themselves. From its debut in until the end of its fourth season, the show was taped at the Golden West Broadcasters studio facility.