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Type: Game-Show   Region: India   Year: 2002  
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《Killing Dad or How to Love Your Mother (1989)》Storyline
" Frustrated by her, he asked how to break through the barrier between them.She revealed what had happened to her a few years earlier so he would understand.After their last date (when they made love for the first time?) and she arrived home late, she engaged in a big fight with her parents and her mother slapped her for the first time.While investigating the torpedo firing on board theEnterprise, Spock theorized and soon learned that (1) the shots came from an invisible, cloaked, prototype Klingon vessel beneath theEnterprise(later revealed to be Chang""s Bird of Prey), (2) the two assassins (and their "incriminating" gravity boots) were actually onboard theEnterprise, and (3) the two killers were paid Federation assassins Yeomen Burke and Samno (drops of Klingon purple blood from the shootings were found on their uniforms on the ship) - both were later found shot dead at close range after the deed." When a boy fell from the railing and disappeared in the misty water, Clark (who was off buying lunch of hot dogs and freshly-squeezed orange juice for Lois) came to his rescue as Superman, and brought him safely back to the observation deck, while snubbing and ignoring Lois"" presence.You don""t hink much of that, do you?In contrast to her unappealing pursuits, his "racket" is similarly "awful": "brain surgery, a large practice, about ten days off every summer.In he attic of the Rodman house, a nostalgic Caesar viewed the display of a video-cam recording, filmed when he was a young ape being utored in sign language by Will Rodman.