1654: 15×43 — Roxana Saberi
Aired: Mar/31/2010
No summary for this episode, sorry!

82: 4×18 — London Calling
Aired: Mar/31/2010
Amanda and Hilda join Betty on a trip to Fashion Week in London, where Betty reconnects with Christina (Ashley Jensen) and has a chance encounter with Gio (Freddy Rodriguez). Meanwhile, Wilhelmina goes to extremes to undermine Claire and Daniel by getting close to Tyler, and Bobby wonders why Justin and a classmate have become inseparable.

28: 3×01 — Father Goes West
Aired: Mar/31/2010
Even with her slow recovery, Mary's detemination to track down the bastard who shot her gives her a boost.

198: 14×03 — Medicinal Fried Chicken
Aired: Mar/31/2010
No summary for this episode, sorry!

19: 1×19 — Everything Man
Aired: Mar/31/2010
Jules thinks Grayson is overly attentive to his new girlfriend, Sara; Jules' new bathroom becomes the main attraction in her house.

19: 1×19 — Game Changer
Aired: Mar/31/2010
The release of a new product Phil wants coincides with his birthday; Mitchell has a newfound desire to toughen up; Cameron gets involved in a neighbor's marital problems.

19: 1×19 — The Final Four
Aired: Mar/31/2010
Mike receives tickets to a basketball game that falls on the day of the funeral of Frankie's uncle; Brick tries to avoid a birthday party.

99: 5×15 — The Bones on the Blue Line
Aired: Apr/01/2010
When a subway train is thrown off the track by 60,000 gallons of flood water, a partially skeletonized body emerges out of the overflow. While Dr. Sweets, a passenger on the derailed train, copes with post traumatic stress, the rest of the team and intern Daisy Wick get to work on identifying the victim as Martin Aragon, a professional ghost writer caught up in a deadly love triangle. Meanwhile, Brennan releases her second book to great success, but has to accommodate a nosy reporter, and Sweets' near-death experience leads him to make a drastic decision

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New release from SAPHiRE, DVDRip came four months after BDSCR by ARROW. Now it has nice quality of both video and audio, not much to say about the movie, apart from that it has mediocre scores at IMDb and RT. Samples included for your safety
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Genre: Drama
Release Date: 13 November 2009 (USA)
Director: Scott McGehee, David Siegel
Runtime: 105 min
Ratings: IMDB: 6.1/10 (509 votes ) | RT: 57% (23 votes)
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Quality: XViD 640×272 @780kb/s | MP3 137 kb/s
Subtitles: English, Spanish
Samples: one, two, three, video sample
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Synopsis: Responsibility clashes with freedom as a young New York City couple experiences two decidedly different holidays in this drama from filmmaking duo David Siegel and Scott McGehee (SUTURE, THE DEEP END). It’s the Fourth of July, and Kate and Bobby are struggling to make a decision: do they stick with tradition and spend the weekend with Kate’s family, or do they set out on their own for a spontaneous adventure? After making their initial decision, an alternate narrative emerges to show just what would have happened had they chosen to do otherwise. While the decision-making process may seem mundane, the implications of each choice are profound. Sure, a holiday with the family doesn’t seem nearly as exciting as an impromptu romantic trip, but that doesn’t mean it will be any less dramatic. As the stories diverge and a “what if” scenario becomes reality, it soon becomes apparent how much one seemingly minor decision can ultimately affect the rest of our lives.
