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Episode aired Apr 19, 2021 1 h 34 m
Mike, Kristin and the team investigate the murder of a Farmer's Market owner who staggers into the crowd with a garden implement fatally embedded in her back. Mike, Kristin and the team investigate the murder of a Farmer's Market owner who staggers into the crowd with a garden implement fatally embedded in her back. Mike, Kristin and the team investigate the murder of a Farmer's Market owner who staggers into the crowd with a garden implement fatally embedded in her back.
I love the quirky characters in all the episodes and I like the recurring characters. It's a small town, you will run into the same folks all the time. The mystery was easier to figure this time.
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nas·ty
| \ ˈna-stē
\
1 a
: disgustingly filthy
nasty living conditions
b
: physically repugnant
a nasty taste
2
: indecent , obscene
nasty language
3
: mean , tawdry
living a cheap and nasty life — G. B. Shaw
4 a
: extremely hazardous (see hazardous sense 1 ) or harmful
a nasty undertow
b
: causing severe pain or suffering
a nasty wound a nasty fall
c
: sharply unpleasant : disagreeable
nasty weather
5 a
: difficult to understand or deal with
a nasty problem a nasty curveball
b
: psychologically unsettling : trying
a nasty fear that she was lost
6
: lacking in courtesy or sportsmanship
a nasty trick
nastily
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ˈna-stə-lē
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adverb
nastiness
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ˈna-stē-nəs
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noun
He sent a nasty letter to the company.
She's got quite a nasty temper.
He said lots of downright nasty things about her.
She called him a few nasty names and left.
No one intended for the watch to spend more than two days at such depths, where the pressure is 16,000 pounds per square inch—conditions that would incidentally do very nasty things to your body.
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Jeremy White, Wired , 7 Mar. 2022
And Adam has said a lot of really negative nasty things about Trump, personally.
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Rick Pearson, chicagotribune.com , 18 Nov. 2021
Don't say nasty things, don't make a person question themselves.
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Joelle Goldstein, PEOPLE.com , 11 Nov. 2021
On Wednesday, about a dozen nasty emails about Schroeder's Monday ruling were put into the record of the Rittenhouse case.
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Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel , 27 Oct. 2021
The behind the scenes ones, unfortunately, can be just as nasty and bitter.
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Steve Baltin, Forbes , 10 Aug. 2022
a nasty piece of work
video nasty
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nas·ty
| \ ˈna-stē
\
1
: mean entry 2 sense 1
He has a nasty disposition.
2
: very unpleasant
nasty weather a nasty taste
3
: very serious : harmful
I had a nasty fall on the ice.
4
: very dirty : filthy
5
: indecent
nasty jokes
nastily
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ˈna-stə-lē
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adverb
nastiness
\
ˈna-stē-nəs
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noun
tetchy
flashy
gregarious
superficial
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dirty , filthy , foul , nasty , squalid mean conspicuously unclean or impure. dirty emphasizes the presence of dirt more than an emotional reaction to it.
a dirty littered street
filthy carries a strong suggestion of offensiveness and typically of gradually accumulated dirt that begrimes and besmears.
a stained greasy floor, utterly filthy
foul implies extreme offensiveness and an accumulation of what is rotten or stinking.
a foul -smelling open sewer
nasty applies to what is actually foul or is repugnant to one expecting freshness, cleanliness, or sweetness.
it's a nasty job to clean up after a sick cat
In practice, nasty is often weakened to the point of being no more than a synonym of unpleasant or disagreeable .
had a nasty fall
his answer gave her a nasty shock
squalid adds to the idea of dirtiness and filth that of slovenly neglect.
squalid slums
All these terms are also applicable to moral uncleanness or baseness or obscenity. dirty then stresses meanness or despicableness
don't ask me to do your dirty work
, while filthy and foul describe disgusting obscenity or loathsome behavior
filthy street language
a foul story of lust and greed
, and nasty implies a peculiarly offensive unpleasantness.
a stand-up comedian known for nasty humor
Distinctively, squalid implies sordidness as well as baseness and dirtiness.
engaged in a series of squalid affairs
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14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a
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William F. Nolan is best known as the co-author (with George Clayton Johnson) of Logan's Run -- a science fiction novel that went on to become a movie, a television series and is about to become a movie again -- and as single author of its sequels. His short stories have been selected for scores of anthologies and textbooks and he is twice winner of the Edgar Allan Poe Special Award from the Myste
William F. Nolan is best known as the co-author (with George Clayton Johnson) of Logan's Run -- a science fiction novel that went on to become a movie, a television series and is about to become a movie again -- and as single author of its sequels. His short stories have been selected for scores of anthologies and textbooks and he is twice winner of the Edgar Allan Poe Special Award from the Mystery Writers of America. Nolan was born in 1928 in Kansas City Missouri. He attended the Kansas City Art Institute and worked as an artist for Hallmark Cards. He moved to California in the late 1940s and studied at San Diego State College. He began concentrating on writing rather than art and, in 1952, was introduced by fellow Missouri native (and established writer) Ray Bradbury to another young up-and-coming author, Charles Beaumont. Moving to the Los Angeles area in 1953, Nolan became along with Bradbury, Beaumont, and Richard Matheson part of the "inner core" of the soon-to-be highly influential "Southern California Group" of writers. By 1956 Nolan was a full-time writer. Since 1951 he has sold more than 1500 stories, articles, books, and other works. Although Nolan wrote roughly 2000 pieces, to include biographies, short stories, poetry, and novels, Logan’s Run retains its hold on the public consciousness as a political fable and dystopian warning. As Nolan has stated: “That I am known at all is still astonishing to me... " He passed away at the age of 93 due to complications from an infection.
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Episode aired May 5, 1967 TV-G TV-G 51 m
Reliable men are reverting to childhood, and blabbing all of their secrets to kindly old "Nanny Roberts." Reliable men are reverting to childhood, and blabbing all of their secrets to kindly old "Nanny Roberts." Reliable men are reverting to childhood, and blabbing all of their secrets to kindly old "Nanny Roberts."
Paul Eddington and Penelope Keith went on to play husband and wife in The Good Life (1975) . However, the only time they appear together in this episode is during the end credits listing, as all of Keith's scenes were cut.
As Steed turns the tuba to point it out of the window, the bomb falls out. Then when Mrs. Peel arrives, things have been damaged that were intact immediately following the explosion, including the tuba.
Top defence secrets are being leaked to an elderly nanny, with the victims, left in a somewhat infantile state. Absolutely outrageous, this has to be the wildest, most far fetched episode to date, test said it was terrific fun. With watching for the cast alone, you see some very well known faces, many of whom appeared in popular sitcoms. Clive Dunn represents the second Dad's Army star appear this series, and like Laurie, he was cracking. Watch for Dudley Foster, Travis Bannister, Paul Eddington and Yootha Joyce, it's a cracking cast. I spent the whole episode waiting to see Nanny, there was something wonderfully Psycho about it, the scene with the Tommy gun, that was wonderfully zany and unexpected. The only thing I wish had happened, I really wanted to see The G. O. N. N. deployed against Mrs Peel, I had visions of them springing into life. Great fun, 8/10.
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