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Timothy Olyphant Raylan Givens what kind of boots is he wearing

From what I could find out, Raylan/Timothy wears custom-made ostrich-leather boots in the show. Lucchese are the closest you will find to his boots. https://www.lucchese.com/shop/boots/anderson/GY1027.73 Hope that helps!

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8/12/2016 4:31:07 PM • Justified (2010) • 6,389 views • 1 helpful votes
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What is Boycie's full name?

Boyce is his surname, and his middle name is revealed in Only Fools and Horses....: Sickness & Wealth (#6.5) to be Aubrey. A tie-in book gives Terrence Aubrey Boyce, but The Green Green Grass: For Richer for Poorer (#4.9) has Herman Aubrey Boyce.
9/4/2016 9:40:29 AM • Only Fools and... • 801 views • 0 helpful votes
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What does MOG mean?

Members Only Guy
9/4/2016 9:40:28 AM • The Sopranos... • 691 views • 0 helpful votes
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Why did Gus kill Victor?

There are two likely reasons:First, Victor was seen by witnesses at Gale Boetticher's crime scene. Gus being an extremely cautious man, thought it best to dispose of Victor to avoid him getting picked up by the police. A second reason which ties into the first; Gus killed Victor in front of Walt and Jesse to show that he was willing to kill a loyal member of his organization for a minor screw-up, what chance do Walt and Jesse have after their betrayal? Alternatively, In season 5, Walt theorizes that Gus killed Victor because he "Flew too close to the sun and got his throat slit.". Meaning that Victor started learning the process or cooking meth on his own by watching Walt and Jesse and in a sense, stealing the secret recipe. However, this was more Walt's wishful thinking as he was angry with Mike's attitude towards him. Lastly, it's possible that Gus suspected that Victor had been stealing the meth Jesse had been skimming from their shipments and giving to Badger and Skinny Pete.
9/4/2016 9:40:27 AM • Breaking Bad... • 635 views • 0 helpful votes
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How come the DVDs aren't released in episode order?

It's because of the copyright issues for the movies featured on the show. When movies were featured on the MST3K during its original broadcast, Best Brains (the production company that made the series) would negotiate the terms in which they were allowed to use each movie. Generally they were allowed the complete rights to show the movie on TV but they didn't always get the rights to release the movie on video. Since the idea of releasing the entire series on home video didn't seem very likely during the days of VHS, this was not a major concern for Best Brains. It wasn't until the advent of DVD that the idea of releasing all of MST3K on home video even seemed viable. This also remains an issue for modern streaming services, since TV rights don't carry over to streaming rights. Today, Shout Factory, who releases MST3K on DVD, has to renegotiate the rights to each movie with the copyright holders of the original film and pay them a license fee. Some episodes may have license terms that are too expensive or simply unavailable for Shout Factory to purchase, and this makes releasing MST3K in order nearly impossible.
9/4/2016 9:40:31 AM • Mystery Science... • 461 views • 0 helpful votes
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Did any cast members of the original Star Trek series appear in The Next Generation?

DeForest Kelley appeared as Dr. McCoy in Star Trek: The Next Generation: Encounter at Farpoint (#1.1). Leonard Nimoy appeared as Spock in Star Trek: The Next Generation: Unification I (#5.7) and Star Trek: The Next Generation: Unification II (#5.8). His appearance was tied to the release of the film Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. Mark Lenard appeared as Sarek in Star Trek: The Next Generation: Sarek (#3.23) and Star Trek: The Next Generation: Unification I (#5.7). James Doohan appeared as Scotty in Star Trek: The Next Generation: Relics (#6.4). Majel Barrett appeared as Federation Computer Voice (nearly all episodes) and Lwaxana Troi (8 episodes) in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Diana Muldaur who appeared as Dr. Miranda Jones in episode Star Trek: Is There in Truth No Beauty? (#3.5) and as Ann Mulhall in episode Star Trek: Return to Tomorrow (#2.20) of Star Trek, appeared as Doctor Pulaski, a recurring character, in most episodes of season 2 of Star Trek: The Next Generation, replacing Doctor Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) as Chief Medical Officer.
9/4/2016 9:40:31 AM • Star Trek: The... • 409 views • 0 helpful votes
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What is the scariest season in your opinion?

I will place each of the first four seasons in order of which I think was scariest, to least scariest. Asylum: There is no doubt that this is would be number one. Considering the whole story is centered around "Bloodyface" and Christianity. It is expected to be scary in terms of Paranormal activity and everything that comes with that. Death. possession, corrupt nuns. But if we put aside the scariness we can see dramatic story lines which represent bigger ideas out of the show.(I don't want to spoil anymore than I have for you :) ) Murder House: Now I am placing this here because for me it only comes second because the heavy connections it had to REAL life murderers. The fact that a character can still be around if they have died just scares me. Not to mention the scary goblin looking baby that wants your blood. Murder House probably had the most sexual content in it thus far. Coven: Now for people who have seen all the first four seasons they must be wondering why this is third? Its because it ACTUALLY was scary but was watered down with comedy; and I liked that. The whole season is based around Mothers and Daughters, the salem witch trials and how the "real witches" escaped and moved to New Orleans. We also see again a real murderer named Madame Delphine LaLaurie and how this is made to intertwine with rascism and "hollywood Voodoo" and Witchcraft. This season is worth the watch, but you should watch it after the 1st and 2nd season because Coven will give you a break from the Horror ! Freakshow: This is here because it was not HORROR it was more on the thriller side as it was disturbing and less scary. I can think of several times where I just did not want to look at the screen cause it was gory or disturbing again in general. I was never scared but more put off but some of the gruesome murders. Twisty was scary but then they killed Him off early.
9/4/2016 9:40:33 AM • American Horror... • 398 views • 0 helpful votes
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In what episode does someone explain what a Section 8 actually means to Klinger?

There is no episode in which the consequences of a Section 8 are elucidated to Klinger. I think the idea is supposed to be that to a guy like Klinger, who clearly doesn't run with a crowd that places a ton of value on social responsibility and civic duty, a Section 8 based on a clever false ruse (wearing women's clothes, pretending to have sick family, etc.) is not actually grounds for negative judgment. In fact, he clearly believes it to be a common-sense street kid's reaction to dangerous duty he never wanted or volunteered for, and it's likely his peers and family would think about it the same way. Given his plans to run a restaurant, I don't think it'd affect his future plans, either. On the other hand, what Sidney offers him is actually a very different thing, a general (or less-than-honorable) discharge due to basic incompatibility with service on account of homosexuality. That's precisely the kind of rap Klinger could never deal with, it'd shatter his respect in the Toledo pool hall crowd and brand him a lowly queer for the rest of his days. Klinger doesn't want to get out at any cost, just on terms that he can accept without shame. Crazy due to crossdressing can be disproven easily in the civilian world ("Am I wearing a dress now, bub?"), but the gay label is MUCH harder to shake off. Additionally, it's worth noting that a Section 8 is considered a Medical Discharge, aka equal to an Honorable Discharge. That's true today, as well. You still get all your normal benefits and can say you were discharged under honorable circumstances. A gay discharge is conspicuously different in the 1950s; you can't get a Dishonorable for anything short of getting convicted at court martial, but it still counts as "Less-Than-Honorable" and thus is much less of a desirable outcome. Sidney's point was that if Klinger really wanted to get out badly enough, he had an open door, but he'd pay a lifelong price for it. Klinger wasn't interested in Toledo at any price, he wanted an easy out.
9/4/2016 9:40:33 AM • M*A*S*H (1972) • 394 views • 0 helpful votes
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Why was Maggie in the doctor's office in the final episode?

In the series finale, Maggie is in the waiting room of a physician when Ruth calls her to ask about Nate in his final moments. This has led to speculation by some that she might have been pregnant by Nate at the time, and visiting the doctor for a checkup or an abortion, but this is not the case. Remember that Maggie is a pharmaceutical representative, and her job is to go to doctor's offices and make calls. If you look at her attire, she is dressed in a business suit, and she has a large sample bag with her. When the nurse calls her back, it is not for an appointment, but rather because the doctor has made time to see Maggie in a professional capacity to discuss her products. Despite this evidence, there have still been some doubters; however, Alan Ball confirms in his commentary that Maggie was not pregnant and was only in the waiting room because she was working.
9/4/2016 9:40:30 AM • Six Feet Under... • 386 views • 0 helpful votes
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Do werewolves have the ability to steal power?

We can't assume anything based on the activities of chimera since supernatural rules don't apply to them at all. We also can't use Malia's experience with her mother as a model since Werecoyote power transference seems to be common at birth. This does not appear to be the case with werewolves. Season 5, while interesting, doesn't inform werewolf lore all that much since so much of what took place on screen was a one-off situation (Theo) or unrelated to werewolves (Malia).
9/4/2016 9:40:34 AM • Teen Wolf (2011) • 372 views • 0 helpful votes
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What year does Archer take place in?

The universe of Archer uses fashion and hairstyles from the early 1960s with a mix of 1980s architecture. Present-day technology such as smartphones and the internet as well as current social values such as the general acceptance of LGBT people and women in positions of power can also be seen in Archer. Countries that no longer exists today such as the Soviet Union still clearly exists in the Archer universe. "The Cold War never ended" is the most accepted theory put forward by the show's creator which mean's that Archer is set in the present day but in an alternate timeline from our own.
9/4/2016 9:40:30 AM • Archer (2009) • 367 views • 0 helpful votes
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Which contestant in the Miss Mystic Falls Pageant wasn?t a member of the Founding Families?

Amber is the only girl who is not a member of the founding families
9/4/2016 9:40:34 AM • The Vampire... • 361 views • 0 helpful votes
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Have Martin Freeman and Benedict Cumberbatch appeared in other movies together?

They did not appear together before "Sherlock." However, they are both in "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey," "The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug," and "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies." Martin Freeman plays the lead (Bilbo Baggins), and Benedict Cumberbatch performs as the dragon Smaug and The Necromancer, both through voice and motion capture.
9/4/2016 9:40:28 AM • Sherlock (2010) • 353 views • 0 helpful votes
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Why did Erastes Fulmen lie about the Vorenus children?

When Vorenus and Pullo learned that Erastes had taken his children, they storm his hideout and kill all of Fulmen's guards. When they confront Fulmen, Pullo says "Tell us where the children are, you might yet live." Fulmen scoffs at this because he knows what kind of man Vorenus is and so Vorenus would kill him whether he told the truth about selling the children into slavery or the lie that he "Fucked them, killed them and threw them in the river." Fulmen told Vorenus the latter because this would in essence kill Vorenus knowing that his entire family was dead. So while Fulmen would be killed, he took Vorenus with him essentially.
9/4/2016 9:40:30 AM • Rome (2005) • 351 views • 0 helpful votes
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What happened to House's leg?

He had an infarction in his right thigh. Similar to a clot that causes a stroke if it is in the brain, a heart attack if it is in the heart and an embolism if it is in the lung, an infarction in his leg blocked the flow of blood. House explains this in the "Pilot." It is further explained in "Three Stories" that his condition went misdiagnosed for three days causing severe nerve damage and muscle death. They wanted to amputate his leg but he opposed it. The surgery that tried to restore blood circulation and removal of dead muscle tissue left his leg permanently impaired and in chronic pain
9/4/2016 9:40:30 AM • House M.D.... • 348 views • 0 helpful votes
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Did anyone make it out of Oz?

Except for the murderer Jason Cramer, who has his sentence overturned, and Jackson Vahue, who is paroled, no one who is ever sent to Oz ever makes it out on the show. Miguel Alvarez and Agamemnon Busmalis escape, but they are recaptured. A few prisoners, such as Arnold "Poet" Jackson, and Tobias Beecher are paroled but they end up being sent back to Oz for further crimes. Robert Siple the pedophile gets released but wants to stay in Oz voluntarily. Kareem Said is granted clemency, but he refuses it.
9/4/2016 9:40:30 AM • Oz (1997) • 335 views • 0 helpful votes
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Is he coming back in Monday night's episode?

Yes, in that Episode we will get the Story of how the real Hank Henshaw and Jeremiah Danvers hunt down the Martian Manhunter and how Jeremiah Danvers died and the Manhunter gave him his promise in Flackbacks.
9/4/2016 9:40:33 AM • Supergirl (2015) • 322 views • 0 helpful votes
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Why is Crow's head backwards when watching the movies?

This is one of the most prevalent issues for viewers of the show. The fact is that Crow's head is not backwards. However, because of the shape of his head there is a 3D optical illusion that can make some viewers see him as backwards and some as forward.
9/4/2016 9:40:31 AM • Mystery Science... • 316 views • 0 helpful votes
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