Powerpuff Girls Winter Snowdown Showdown #1

Just in time for Christmas comes this holiday one-shot featuring the girls on their best behavior at holiday time while also splitting up to find the perfect Christmas gift for the Professor. Having promised to try to watch the violence and property damage (for both their dad and Santa), the girls find themselves in some unfamiliar territory as Blossom deals with the Rowdyruff Boys, Bubbles runs into trouble with Princess Morbucks, and Buttercup runs into Santa-dressed MoJo JoJo. The Professor also gets an unwelcome visitor of his own as well.

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Bob’s Burgers – Dog Christmas Day After Afternoon

  • Title: Bob’s Burgers – Dog Christmas Day After Afternoon
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Any Christmas where your family drives around in a hearse and your son almost kills a puppy is likely to be a memorable one. The situation starts with Louise (Kristen Schaal), Gene (Eugene Mirman), and Tina (Dan Mintz) not getting the game console they wanted for the holiday. Hoping to brighten everyone’s spirits, Linda (John Roberts) suggests driving around to look at the Christmas lights which becomes problematic when their car won’t start. However, their neighbor allows them to borrow theirs. And so that’s how to get a hearse driving around a neighborhood on Christmas night creeping the hell out of everyone.

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I Saw the TV Glow

  • Title: I Saw the TV Glow
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Writer/director Jane Schoenbrun‘s I Saw the TV Glow examines themes of obsessive fandom, despondency, isolation, familial dysfunction, and dysphoria all through social outcasts Owen (Ian Foreman and later Justice Smith) and the slightly older Maddy (Brigette Lundy-Paine) who bond over a late-night teen horror show called The Pink Opaque

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NCIS: Origins – Vivo o Muerto

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The case of a Navy seaman abducted by a human trafficking ring leads Gibbs (Austin Stowell) and Dominguez (Mariel Molino). However, things get more interesting when cartel responsible is revealed to be the same cartel that killed Gibbs’ family. “Vivo o Muerto” plays the “everyone on deck” trope with lots of work in the office while Gibbs and Dominguez, and eventually Franks (Kyle Schmid), work to track down not only the seaman but several other women all held by the cartel whose members include the man Gibbs has been hunting since his return from overseas.

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