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  • It stars Peter Capaldiddle as Twelve and introduces Pearl Mackie asBill. Also Nardole and Pete as well. Campaldi makes an appearance taking nude photos of Bill's mum. Features Stephanie Hyam as a very wet Heather.
  • Part of the Friends, Season one, episode one
  • "The Pilot", también conocido como "The One Where It All Began", "The One Where Monica Gets a New Roomate" y "The First One" es el primer episodio de la primera temporada de Friends. Salió el 22 de septiembre de 1994.
  • The Pilot is a minor character appearing in Billy Ray Stillwell's story in Twisted Metal: Black. He was the reason for Billy Ray being put into the Blackfield Asylum.
  • The Pilot is the first episode of the television series spin-off Final Destinations. It is written by David Greenwalt and directed by David Fury starring Michelle Williams, Chris Pine, Katee Sackhoff, Melissa Rauch, Simon Helberg, Charlie Hunnam, Ben Foster and Rachel Nichols. It aired on the Sci-Fi Channell on February 14th, 2002 at 11:00 pm standard time.
  • The Pilot is an episode of Doctor Who. It has been released in various forms of media.
  • At an unknown time period, the Pilot's ship crash-landed on LV-426. The reasons behind this crash are not known. However, the ship was carrying a large cargo of Xenomorph Eggs, and at or around time of the crash the Pilot was impregnated with a Chestburster; it is possible this event played some role in the crash itself. The Pilot later activated a warning beacon in an attempt to prevent anyone else from stumbling across his ship and its deadly cargo, before being killed when the Chestburster inside it hatched as it sat in the vessel's cockpit.
  • The The Pilot is the very first episode of the brand new hit show Samantha Who?. It aired in the United States on October 15th, 2007 on a Monday at 9.30pm. It raked in a whopping 14.42 million viewers. The Pilot episode and the following five episodes hold the highest rating sitcom previously held consistently by "Two & a Half Men".
  • The episode begins with four friends, Monica, Joey, Chandler and Phoebe, sitting in their local coffee house Central Perk, discussing Monica's date for the evening. Monica's brother Ross soon arrives at the coffeehouse, looking miserable. It is revealed that his ex-wife Carol has moved her things out of their apartment, due to the fact that she is a lesbian. Joey unhelpfully suggests that Ross take advantage of the fact that he is now single by going to strip joints, and an exasperated Ross cries out, "I don't want to be single, okay? I just want to be married again!" As soon as Ross says this, a woman enters the coffee house wearing a wedding dress, causing Chandler to remark on the irony of it, saying "And I just want a million dollars!" It turns out the woman is Rachel Green, who was Mo
  • Waterman and Pal are thrown out of there aparment by a crazy woman, so decide to go for a walk. Waterman reveals that his apartment attracts the dumbest people on the earth, like the guy (Optimus Prime) who thought he was his father. They then run into Ice Cream Girl, Waterman's crush. Pal asks Waterman if he has even tried talking to her, revealing that he "saved her life" just last year by shooting Yogi Bear in the back. They attempt to hit on her, but, after Waterman is distracted by the teenage mutant ninja turtles popsicles, she drives off. They conclude that women are just too much trouble to handle, as Waterman explains about his last girlfriend. They then meet Roy-Bot, a guy dressed as a robot. He asks if he can join there club, but waterman explains that they don't have a club, bu
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  • Brett Rickaby as AA Leader
  • Dan Thiel as Dave
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  • Ben Watson as Todd
  • Christina Applegate as Samantha Newly
  • Jean Smart as Regina Newly
  • Jennifer Esposito as Andrea Belladonna
  • Kevin Dunn as Howard Newly
  • Melissa McCarthy as Dena
  • Tim Russ as Frank
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  • Waterman and Pal are thrown out of there aparment by a crazy woman, so decide to go for a walk. Waterman reveals that his apartment attracts the dumbest people on the earth, like the guy (Optimus Prime) who thought he was his father. They then run into Ice Cream Girl, Waterman's crush. Pal asks Waterman if he has even tried talking to her, revealing that he "saved her life" just last year by shooting Yogi Bear in the back. They attempt to hit on her, but, after Waterman is distracted by the teenage mutant ninja turtles popsicles, she drives off. They conclude that women are just too much trouble to handle, as Waterman explains about his last girlfriend. They then meet Roy-Bot, a guy dressed as a robot. He asks if he can join there club, but waterman explains that they don't have a club, but he has been in a club before, it then cuts to him and Tucan Sam in the breakfast club. Tucan Sam explains that it is a very awkward situation, and finds his way to the nearest exit. The episode ends with Roy-Bot supposedly getting killed by a falling lamp-post (a parody of South Park).
  • The episode begins with four friends, Monica, Joey, Chandler and Phoebe, sitting in their local coffee house Central Perk, discussing Monica's date for the evening. Monica's brother Ross soon arrives at the coffeehouse, looking miserable. It is revealed that his ex-wife Carol has moved her things out of their apartment, due to the fact that she is a lesbian. Joey unhelpfully suggests that Ross take advantage of the fact that he is now single by going to strip joints, and an exasperated Ross cries out, "I don't want to be single, okay? I just want to be married again!" As soon as Ross says this, a woman enters the coffee house wearing a wedding dress, causing Chandler to remark on the irony of it, saying "And I just want a million dollars!" It turns out the woman is Rachel Green, who was Monica's best friend in high school, and has arrived to ask Monica for help, as she has just left her fiancé at the altar after realizing that she does not love him. At Monica's apartment, the group watches a Spanish soap opera and pretend to translate the lines. Rachel is on the phone with her father, trying to explain why she ran away, declaring that she does not love her fiancé, Barry. She also tells him that she will stay with Monica. Ross asks the guys to help him set up his new furniture, and he asks Rachel if she would like to join them, but she wants to stay by herself. While she spends the night alone in Monica's apartment, Phoebe busks in the subway and Monica goes on her date with Paul. Meanwhile, the guys attempt to construct Ross' new furniture. The apartment is practically empty, as Carol has taken all of the furniture, the stereo and the good TV. Ross confides in his friends about his upset at being divorced at twenty-six. In an attempt to comfort him, Joey advises him to get a grip on his life and go out with other women in order to get over Carol. He reminds Ross that there are many different women in the world, just like there are many different flavors of ice cream in the world, and encourages him to metaphorically "grab a spoon." At Monica's apartment, Rachel attempts to leave a number of messages to Barry in order to apologize to him, and sobs to herself as she watches Joanie loves Chachi in the living room. On her date, Monica is getting to know Paul, who reveals to her that it has been two years since he last performed sexually. Shocked, Monica spits soup on him and quickly apologizes. She is touched that he has told her, and the pair end up going home together and having sex. After Joey leaves to go out on on a date with a woman whose name he has trouble remembering, Ross asks Chandler, "Even if I could get it together enough to ask a woman out...who am I gonna ask?" He gazes out of the window, and in the next clip, we see Rachel sitting on the window seat at Monica's apartment with a saddened, lonely expression. The next day, Rachel is determined to turn over a new leaf and makes coffee for the first time in her life. Unfortunately, it tastes disgusting. Monica kisses Paul goodbye at the door, and they plan to see each other again. Monica, Chandler, and Joey tell Rachel that they all have jobs. Monica then goes to work, where a colleague tells her that she too had slept with Paul, and that she was his first sexual partner for two years. Monica then realizes that Paul lied to her to get her into bed. After Monica tells the group that Paul had used her, the guys cannot believe that she did not see it coming. Rachel arrives after buying herself a pair of fancy boots with her father's credit card. This prompts the gang to drag her into the real world, and they encourage her to cut all her credit cards in half. Later that night, Monica, Ross and Rachel watch TV. Monica goes to bed, stamping on Paul's watch on her way. Ross tells Rachel that when they were teenagers, he had a major crush on her, and she reveals that she knew. A surprised Ross states that he believed that she had always thought of him as "Monica's geeky older brother" and nothing more, which Rachel did. Ross takes the opportunity to ask her if it would be okay for him to eventually ask her out, and Rachel tells him that that would be okay. She leaves the room, and Ross tells Monica that he has "grabbed a spoon". During the closing credits, it is revealed that Rachel has gotten herself a job at Central Perk. When the gang ask her if she has made the coffee, she tells them that she is just serving it - so they feel safe to drink it.
  • It stars Peter Capaldiddle as Twelve and introduces Pearl Mackie asBill. Also Nardole and Pete as well. Campaldi makes an appearance taking nude photos of Bill's mum. Features Stephanie Hyam as a very wet Heather.
  • Part of the Friends, Season one, episode one
  • "The Pilot", también conocido como "The One Where It All Began", "The One Where Monica Gets a New Roomate" y "The First One" es el primer episodio de la primera temporada de Friends. Salió el 22 de septiembre de 1994.
  • The Pilot is a minor character appearing in Billy Ray Stillwell's story in Twisted Metal: Black. He was the reason for Billy Ray being put into the Blackfield Asylum.
  • The The Pilot is the very first episode of the brand new hit show Samantha Who?. It aired in the United States on October 15th, 2007 on a Monday at 9.30pm. It raked in a whopping 14.42 million viewers. The Pilot episode and the following five episodes hold the highest rating sitcom previously held consistently by "Two & a Half Men". The episode begins with Samantha waking up from her 8 day coma with her parents Regina and Howard in the hospital room with but she has no idea who they are. She is told she has Retrograde Amnesia and that she does not remember anything about her life before the hit & run. She is introduced to her friends & boyfriend to try and jog her memory but ultimately she can't remember. She ends up going to live with her parents as she has no recollection of living with her boyfriend. While out with her friends she soon discovers that she is having an affair with a married man and is cheating on her boyfriend. Samantha comes to realize that getting this Retrograde Amnesia may be a good thing as she sees the old Sam isn't a very nice person and that she has a chance to start her life again as new Sam.
  • At an unknown time period, the Pilot's ship crash-landed on LV-426. The reasons behind this crash are not known. However, the ship was carrying a large cargo of Xenomorph Eggs, and at or around time of the crash the Pilot was impregnated with a Chestburster; it is possible this event played some role in the crash itself. The Pilot later activated a warning beacon in an attempt to prevent anyone else from stumbling across his ship and its deadly cargo, before being killed when the Chestburster inside it hatched as it sat in the vessel's cockpit. It is unknown if the Pilot was the sole crew member aboard the derelict ship. However, Gilbert Kane theorized that the openings the Nostromo crew members used to enter the ship were in fact airlocks, possibly left open following an emergency evacuation of the ship.
  • The Pilot is the first episode of the television series spin-off Final Destinations. It is written by David Greenwalt and directed by David Fury starring Michelle Williams, Chris Pine, Katee Sackhoff, Melissa Rauch, Simon Helberg, Charlie Hunnam, Ben Foster and Rachel Nichols. It aired on the Sci-Fi Channell on February 14th, 2002 at 11:00 pm standard time.
  • The Pilot is an episode of Doctor Who. It has been released in various forms of media.
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