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Actually, it was pretty stupid Michael and Maria refer to this show as stupid, taking the final word from the critics who have been spray-painting that word on the side of Roswell's Paramount soundstage for three freaking years already. |
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Hit The Road, Max
285 South - School’s out for sweeps as the kids hit the road, leaving chaos in their wake and me repeatedly muttering, "Well, I’ll be..." |
1999.11.10 1999.11.10 |
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Oh, Liz, What Were You Thinkink?
Missing - Kyle gets a little bitter, Michael gets a little crazy, and Liz and her best friend "Sulky Voice-over Narration" decide it’s time to take a little break. |
1999.11.03 1999.11.03 |
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Leaving Snoremal
Leaving Normal - Grandma bites the big one, Isabel takes orders, and teen boy band sensation ‘N Sync guest stars as a band of marauding street thugs with malice in their hearts. |
1999.10.27 1999.10.27 |
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Parental Guidance Suggested
Monsters - Max steps up, Valenti dresses down, Kyle disappears, and Maria has a really vivid dream about a hot chick who wants to be a supermodel. Hmmmm. |
1999.10.20 1999.10.20 |
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Czech, Please
The Morning After - A shady geometry teacher, a renegade alien with nothing to lose, and a lesson that when someone is from "the agency," it automatically means the FBI. And if you didn’t know that, well, then... you’re me. |
1999.10.13 1999.10.13 |
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Pilot
Pilot - "September 23rd. Journal Entry One. I'm Liz Parker and five days ago I died." |
1999.10.06 1999.10.06 |
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