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Why Her (2022) Episode 14



The episode begins at the secret government black site housing suspected alien beings. General McCallister (Linda Hamilton) doesn't believe that the kid who looks like Bobby Smallwood is actually an alien. She tells the boy to stop wasting her time. Sensing deep pain within the General, the newborn reads her mind, learning that her lighthouse keeper father committed suicide when the government gaslit him into thinking he never saw a UFO. The baby then reverts to its true form, giving McCallister the proof she's chased her entire life.




Why Her (2022) Episode 14


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New episodes of Resident Alien air on SYFY every Wednesday at 10 p.m. Eastern before hitting the SYFY app and Peacock the following day. The hit show has already been renewed for a third season.


The episode begins at the Side Step, as Cordell and the kids discuss looking for a new home. Geri arrives, and the kids know about Geri being a Davidson. She and Cordell go outside to talk, where Cordell invites her to the fair that the Rangers are hosting, and Kansas is playing at.


At the end of the episode, we see Captain Cole drive down a dark road, coming across a lone trailer in the middle of nowhere. The Captain gets some water out of his truck and goes to the trailer, where a shadowy figure steps out before the episode ends.


The previous episode focused on the ladies questioning Crystal Kung Minkoff's eating disorder. It also showed Lisa Rinna losing her cool on Sutton Stracke when she had invited the ladies for a wine tasting. The storylines will continue in the upcoming episode.


Episode 14 of RHOBH Season 12 will air on Wednesday, August 10, 2022, at 8.00 PM ET on Bravo. Viewers can also watch the episode later on the network's website as it will be unlocked after it airs on the channel.


At Dorit's event, Lisa Rinna will continue locking horns with Sutton Stracke. But this time, an angry Lisa will break down in tears, leading fellow co-stars to console her. While the rivalry between Sutton and Lisa is old news, it resurfaced in the previous episode.


But things turned ugly when slightly tipsy Lisa brought up the topic again at her house and attacked Sutton by asking her to "get out" of her home. However, they were seen calming down towards the end of the episode. In the upcoming installment, it seems that Lisa has not forgiven Sutton and will get involved in a spat with her again.


By October 2019, voice recording was already underway[4] and was completed by July 1, 2020.[5] The season was finalized on December 10, 2021[6] making up over two years, four months and 20 days to complete all 26 episodes.


The first twelve episodes were released on LEGO's YouTube channel on May 20, 2022, though they were privatized on May 23, 2022 and then made public again on June 1, 2022. On the same day, they were also released on Netflix. On June 6, 2022, Episodes 1-12 were released on CITV in the UK.[4] But on June 7, all twelve episodes were removed from Netflix before being re-released on July 15.


A song from the tenth episode "The Benefit of Grief," titled "Inner Steel," was released on music platforms on June 17th, 2022. A trailer for the season finale[5] was revealed on June 18, 2022, at the LEGO Con 2022 livestream.[6] At Comic Con 2022, it was announced that the second half of the season will be released in early October (the 1st in Australia and Latin America, and the 10th in the US) on Netflix.[7]


In this episode, Punch joins Eric Reiter and Bethany Copeland, to discuss bringing institutional resources into the community, bullet injuries as a public health crisis, and how medicine can be inclusive and humanizing.


In this episode of This Civic Moment, our hosts welcome Lane Koch. This podcast, hosted by the Engage Democracy Fellows at the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement at Washington University, seeks answers to these questions while providing listeners with multiple angles to inquire, reflect, and discern our civic identity and calling as a community.


In this episode of This Civic Moment, our hosts welcome Ray Boshara. This podcast, hosted by the Engage Democracy Fellows at the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement at Washington University, seeks answers to these questions while providing listeners with multiple angles to inquire, reflect, and discern our civic identity and calling as a community.


In this episode of This Civic Moment, our hosts welcome Caroline Fan. This podcast, hosted by the Engage Democracy Fellows at the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement at Washington University, seeks answers to these questions while providing listeners with multiple angles to inquire, reflect, and discern our civic identity and calling as a community.


In this episode of This Civic Moment, our hosts welcome Mike Jones II, Ph.D. This podcast, hosted by the Engage Democracy Fellows at the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement at Washington University, seeks answers to these questions while providing listeners with multiple angles to inquire, reflect, and discern our civic identity and calling as a community.


In this episode of This Civic Moment, our hosts welcome Dr. Ness Sandoval. This podcast, hosted by the Engage Democracy Fellows at the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement at Washington University, seeks answers to these questions while providing listeners with multiple angles to inquire, reflect, and discern our civic identity and calling as a community.


In this episode of This Civic Moment, our hosts welcome Avery Bourne (R-Morrisonville), Illinois General Assembly. This podcast, hosted by the Engage Democracy Fellows at the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement at Washington University, seeks answers to these questions while providing listeners with multiple angles to inquire, reflect, and discern our civic identity and calling as a community.


In this episode of This Civic Moment, our hosts welcome Richard A. Gephardt, Founder of the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement. This podcast, hosted by the Engage Democracy Fellows at the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement at Washington University, seeks answers to these questions while providing listeners with multiple angles to inquire, reflect, and discern our civic identity and calling as a community.


In this episode of This Civic Moment, our hosts welcome Dr. Kira Hudson Banks. This podcast, hosted by the Engage Democracy Fellows at the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement at Washington University, seeks answers to these questions while providing listeners with multiple angles to inquire, reflect, and discern our civic identity and calling as a community.


In this episode of This Civic Moment, our hosts welcome Scott Faughn, editor and founder of The Missouri Times. This podcast, hosted by the Engage Democracy Fellows at the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement at Washington University, seeks answers to these questions while providing listeners with multiple angles to inquire, reflect, and discern our civic identity and calling as a community.


In this episode of This Civic Moment, our hosts welcome Evan Krauss, Director of East Side Aligned. This podcast, hosted by the Engage Democracy Fellows at the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement at Washington University, seeks answers to these questions while providing listeners with multiple angles to inquire, reflect, and discern our civic identity and calling as a community.


In this episode of This Civic Moment, our hosts welcome Rabbi Susan Talve, Central Reform Congregation. This podcast, hosted by the Engage Democracy Fellows at the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement at Washington University, seeks answers to these questions while providing listeners with multiple angles to inquire, reflect, and discern our civic identity and calling as a community.


Note to listeners: This is a novella serial with episodes that take approximately three hours to listen to. Each episode is like a favorite tv show, ending at an exciting point, and picking up again with the next episode. Younger listeners and those pressed for time are perfect for this format. Enjoy!


The Accreditation Council for Graduate Academic Medicine (ACGME) sets important standards for ensuring excellence in graduate medical education. Tochi Iroku-Malize, MD, MPH, MBA and Omari Hodge, MD, FAAFP devote this podcast episode to demystifying the ACGME and shedding light on the many resources & guidelines it provides. Our hosts address the ways that these program requirements influence policy at residency programs and health systems. Listen to hear more about how specifics of curriculum, faculty ratios, and length of training is all impacted by the ACGME program requirements. Our hosts also give tips on how residents & fellows can engage with the ACGME by getting to know the Milestones assessment and advocating for change. 041b061a72


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