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Check out favorite your Nickelodeon shows. You can download ER Season 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 here at TopTvShows.me. Latest episodes available for free download. We monitor the air dates of TV Show "ER" and upload new. Meanwhile, Jim misses Pam, who's attending art school in New York. Business Ethics. 22m. Holly's business ethics seminar gets out of control when Michael lets everyone speak freely about their unethical behavior at work. Baby Shower. 22m. Michael prepares for Jan's baby by having Dwight go over various birthing scenarios, and tells Holly he'll pretend to dislike her for Jan's benefit. Crime Aid. 22m. Michael and Holly get an early start on their date night. When the office is robbed, Michael holds an auction to raise money for items lost. Employee Transfer. Pam is the only one wearing a costume on Halloween. Holly and Michael take the long trip to Nashua after they get some shocking news from corporate. Customer Survey. 22m. Dwight and Jim are shocked by the results of the annual customer survey report. Pam and Jim spend every minute together via Bluetooth. Business Trip. 22m. Michael is ecstatic when he's sent on a business trip. Andy and Oscar become unlikely friends when Michael decides to bring them along. Frame Toby. 21m. Someone makes a huge mess in the microwave and will not clean it up. Michael realizes that changes in his staff have occurred without his knowing. The Surplus. 22m. Michael learns that the office must spend a $4. Moroccan Christmas. Phyllis's party goes up in flames when Meredith's hair catches on fire, and Dwight corners the market on the hottest toy of the Christmas season. The Duel. 22m. Andy still doesn't know about Angela's affair with Dwight. When Michael spills the beans, Dwight and Andy take matters into their own hands. Prince Family Paper. Michael and Dwight go undercover to spy on a rival paper company. Meanwhile, the rest of the office debates a burning question: Is Hilary Swank hot? Stress Relief: Part 1. Dwight's fire drill causes Stanley to collapse from a heart attack. Afterward, Dwight must try to make amends to the stressed- out office. Stress Relief: Part 2. When Michael learns that his frazzled employees consider him their number one stressor at work, he insists on a no- holds- barred roast of himself. Lecture Circuit: Part 1. Michael visits other branches to explain Scranton's relative success. Dwight and Jim, heading the party- planning committee, forget a birthday. Lecture Circuit: Part 2. Michael and Pam continue their tour of the branches. Dwight and Jim struggle with their party- planning duties. Angela's new cat causes a stir. Blood Drive. 22m. On Valentine's Day, Michael meets a mysterious woman, Dwight and Kevin find single women, and Jim and Pam are banished for public affection. Golden Ticket. 22m. Michael causes a huge problem when he comes up with the idea to put "golden tickets" into packages of paper for clients to redeem for discounts. New Boss. 22m. Michael has big plans for his 1. Two Weeks. 22m. Michael's relationship with the new vice president becomes increasingly tense, Pam battles a new copier and Kelly develops a crush. Dream Team. 21m. After making a bad impression on his new boss, Jim runs into him during a parking lot soccer game. Meanwhile, Michael is afraid to leave his house. Michael Scott Paper Company. Dwight and Andy plan a hunting trip. Asked for a "rundown," Jim spends his day figuring out what that is. Michael hosts a Paper & Pancakes lunch. Heavy Competition. Dwight's loyalty to Michael is tested when he finds a new hero in Charles. Meanwhile, Andy tries to provide for all of Jim's emotional needs. Broke. 22m. Michael's new company struggles to make early- morning deliveries, while the office tries to get their expense reports in on time. Casual Friday. 22m. Michael mediates a dispute within his new sales team. Meanwhile, trouble brews among several employees over the term "Casual Fridays."2. Cafe Disco. 22m. Michael gets into the café/disco scene. Meanwhile, Pam and Jim decide to take a secret trip. Company Picnic. 22m. Michael and Holly are reunited at the annual company picnic, where the office also competes in the picnic's volleyball tournament. Stranger Things Season 2 Episode Titles Analyzed[MAJOR SPOILERS for Stranger Things season 1 ahead.]–The first season of Netflix’s newest original series, Stranger Things, debuted mid- July and has since become one of the streaming service’s most popular shows. Created by Matt and Ross Duffer, season 1 follows the residents of small town Hawkins, Indiana after a boy named Will Byers (Noah Schnapp) goes missing in the fall of 1. His mother, Joyce (Winona Ryder), searches for Will along with Chief Jim Hopper (David Harbour) while Will’s friends – Mike (Finn Wolfhard), Lucas (Caleb Mc. Laughlin), and Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo) – meet a girl named Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) with strong unexplainable powers. Fans and critics alike have found plenty to praise about Stranger Things, including the young cast in an Amblin- like adventure, the ’8. Stephen King, John Carpenter, and Steven Spielberg. As a result of the positive responses across the board, talk of a second season renewal began earlier this summer – and one Netflix executive even said they’d be “dumb” not to give the green light. The official announcement of Stranger Things getting a season 2 order arrived last week along with a video that revealed the titles of all nine episodes in the season. In the case of season 1, the majority of Stranger Things‘ episode titles were ambiguous, using the boys’ Dungeons and Dragons allegory or other figurative language to reference specific aspects of the episodes without explicitly stating it (such as, ‘The Flea and the Acrobat’ referencing the boys learning how to travel between dimensions) – or, they simply didn’t make sense until the context of the show put them into perspective (like ‘The Bathtub’). While plenty about how the series will continue is still a mystery, we analyzed the Stranger Things season 2 episode titles to see what they could possibly mean. Madmax. With an expected 2. Stranger Things has begun work on season 2, including the process of casting. According to a recent report, Stranger Things is adding three new characters, one of which is named Max. Described as a tomboy who rides a skateboard rather than a bicycle, Max seems to be set up to join Mike and his group of friends in season 2. So, this particular episode title seems rather straightforward. That said, the phrase “Madmax” is also likely a reference to George Miller’s 1. Mad Max. By the point in time season 2 takes place, both Mad Max and its sequel will have been released. It’s possible the episode title is using a reference to Miller’s dystopian vehicle- focused world to establish the tone of Max’s character. Given the introduction of Max will undoubtedly bring up the absence of Eleven, and the emotional toll that has taken on Mike and his friends, the title may also be a reference to one of the modern day movie characters that helped win Brown over to shaving her head for the role of Eleven. Matt Duffer told Variety: Fortunately, it was the time that the Mad Max: Fury Road marketing was really ramping up. We showed Millie a picture of Charlize [Theron] as Furiosa and said, “Does she not look badass?” She was like, “Yeah.” We said, “You’re gonna look badass, exactly like Charlize.” She’s like, “OK, let’s do it.” Thank God for Mad Max. We shaved it off within 1. Her dad ran out crying, but within a week her entire family all loved it. As the season 2 premiere, ‘Madmax’ will likely be focused on catching viewers up on the residents of Hawkins, Indiana as well as introducing new characters such as Max, her older brother Billy, and the thirtysomething Roman. The Boy Who Came Back to Life. One of the most straightforward episode titles of the bunch is season 2’s second episode, ‘The Boy Who Came Back to Life’, which seems to specifically reference Will. In fact, in the season 1 finale, during the epilogue scene in the Hawkins’ police station there is a brief shot of a bulletin board with a handful of newspaper clippings about the events that transpired throughout the first season. One features a picture of Will and the headline: “The Boy Who Came Back to Life.”Now, why exactly Will is the focus of episode two is a little less clear. Since his portion of the season 1 finale epilogue included him vomiting up a slug from the Upside Down and having visions of the dark dimension, it’s clear that his time there – roughly a week, the longest of any of the characters – has had both a physical and emotional impact on Will. Of that effect on those who have traveled to the Upside Down, Ross Duffer told Variety: We love the idea that [the Upside Down] is an environment that is not a great place for a human being to be living in. Will’s been there for an entire week, and it’s had some kind of effect on him, both emotionally and perhaps physically. The idea is he’s escaped this nightmare place, but has he really? That’s a place we wanted to go and potentially explore in season two. What effect does living in there for a week have on him? And what has been done to him? It’s not good, obviously. So, it’s likely the second episode of season 2 will feature Stranger Things exploring those ideas, specifically through how the alternate dimension has changed Will. The Pumpkin Patch. Since season 2 will take place in the fall of 1. Halloween – perhaps including a literal pumpkin patch. But, it’s more likely that ‘The Pumpkin Patch’ is a term used by the kids for something else, just as ‘The Bathtub’ referenced a sensory deprivation tank. If we follow that line of logic, ‘The Pumpkin Patch’ may refer to a place that looks like a pumpkin patch, such as a group of eggs like the one Chief Hopper stumbled across in the season 1 finale while in the Upside Down. Of course, though many fans thought the egg could belong to the Demogorgon, it’s unclear how the open, hatched egg Hopper discovered fits into the world of Stranger Things. One hint about the eggs and the Demogorgon was actually revealed following season 1 through concept art of the creature. According to concept artist Aaron Sims, he was told that the Demogorgon was “feeding off the egg.” Though Sims admitted it was unclear if the egg came from the same species as the Demogorgon (some creatures in nature are known to eat their young, after all), it’s possible ‘The Pumpkin Patch’ will offer more answers about what exactly the eggs are – and what hatches from them. The Palace. Since this particular episode title is so vague, it could refer to any number of things. However, the season 1 finale epilogue sequence featured Mike, Dustin, Lucas, and Will finishing up another Dungeons and Dragons campaign. But, when it ends too abruptly for the boys, they ask Mike about certain aspects of the campaign: a “lost knight,” a “proud princess,” and some “weird flowers in the cave.” If these are references to characters or aspects of Stranger Things as many fans theorize, it’s possible the “proud princess” could by Mike’s older sister Nancy (Natalia Dyer). So, if that is the case, ‘The Palace’ may refer to something to do with Nancy. As viewers saw through her season 1 story arc, Nancy was motivated to work with Will’s older brother Jonathan Byers (Charlie Heaton) due to the disappearance of her best friend Barb (Shannon Purser) – who, as it was confirmed in the season finale, was killed by the Demogorgon. Additionally, Nancy is one of the few characters who spent some time in the Upside Down and returned to their home dimension. Perhaps ‘The Palace’ will focus on Nancy’s continue storyline in season 2, especially since the Duffer brothers’ teased the emotional fallout of Barb’s death on characters such as Nancy. Or, another possibility is that ‘The Palace’ refers to a location using the kids’ terminology. If that’s the case, the palace may be where some kind of ruler resides – the real life version of King Tristan from their Dungeons and Dragons campaign, perhaps. Then, that begs the question of the who the ruler or King Tristan may be. Dr. Brenner (Matthew Modine) from the Hawkins National Laboratory is one possibility, or someone else viewers have yet to meet. The Storm. Another episode title that could be taken literally or metaphorically is episode 5’s ‘The Storm’. If there is a literal storm in Hawkins during the fifth episode of season 2, it could be used to establish the setting for a bottle episode – an episode taking place entirely or mostly in one location; television series have often used storms as an explanation for keeping their characters in one place. That said, it seems likely that if this episode of Stranger Things does feature an actual storm, it may have something to do with the Upside Down. As viewers learned in season 1, electricity can be affected by beings located in the Upside Down – as we saw multiple times through Will communicating with Joyce, the flicking lights used by Nancy and Jonathan to predict the Demogorgon’s arrival in the season 1 finale, and, later, Jonathan recognizing the lights flickering for his mother and Chief Hopper as they moved through the Upside Down version of the Byers’ house. Perhaps, if the gate to the Upside Down weakens, the other dimension could have more influence on Hawkins, perhaps summoning a storm. Still, one other option is that ‘The Storm’ is more figurative, foretelling trouble or some other change in Hawkins/its residents. In literature especially, storms can be symbols of miscommunication, characters struggling to be understood and wrestling with conflicting thoughts – such as holding a grudge. This particular interpretation may be applied to one of Stranger Things‘ new characters, Roman, who “suffered a great loss at an early age and has been seeking revenge ever since.” ‘The Storm’ may focus on Roman confronting the source of his loss and needing to decide how to act on his need for revenge. Of course, it may be the case that ‘The Storm’ features both a literal and figurative storm, with the title having a double meaning depending on what the episode entails.
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