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Type: Biography   Region: Germany   Year: 2014  
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《"Search for Tomorrow" Episode #1.9 (TV Episode 1951)》Storyline
Yeah, look at him.Look at him.Tryin"" to be somebody...Look at him.Huggin"" up to the high and mighty."After their square-dancing of the ""Peckerwood Wiggle"" led by Marvin, he and Madge retreated to the outdoor balcony, where while she enjoyed a smoke, she also enticingly announced that he was being invited by her father to live in the plantation: "You""re going to come and live with us.It was his "worst f--kup ever," according to co-worker Detective Jeffrey Friedman (Paul Reiser).Angered, Todd accused Foley of working undercover without authorization, acting like a "cowboy cop." Foley admitted his "blatant disregard for proper procedure." Foley was threatened with losing his position: "One more time and you""re out on the street."When he arrived home that evening, his apartment door was ajar -- his old "hoodlum friend" and ex-crime partner "Mikey" Tandino (James Russo) had broken in and was helping himself to food in the kitchen.You gotta watch yourself.Swing that pick too hard in them old walls, you start a sand slide and block up the whole place.Then goodbye, Leo."Papa Minosa took the thermos of coffee and blanket (with sandwiches wrapped inside, and cigars) from Lorraine, but was prohibited from proceeding with the supplies into the cave by the Deputy: "Nobody goes no place here without I say so.Thomas retreated to a balcony, where a rogue figure approached, later identified as John Harrison (Benedict Cumberbatch), and claimed: "I can save her.Indignation toward the network executives by an unbalanced news-anchorman (Finch) ("I""m as mad as hell, and I""m not gonna take this anymore") is manipulated by ruthless VP programming boss (Dunaway) for further ratings.
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