Oz S05E07 *AC3* *XviD* - DVDRIP - MEDiEVAL
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   |   MEDiEVAL proudly presents:                                  |
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   |   Oz.S05E07.AC3.DVDRip.XviD-MEDiEVAL                          |
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   |   SOURCE     : DVD                                            |
   |   VIDEO      : XviD 576x432 @ 23.976fps                       |
   |   AUDIO      : AC3 5.1 448kbps                                |
   |   SIZE       : 50x15mb                                        |
   |   DVD date   : June 14 2005                                   |
   |   Rls date   : Wed Jun 08 2005                                |
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   |--------------------| EP. INFO             |-------------------|
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   |   Oz                                                          |
   |   #5.07: Good Intentions                                      |
   |   Sun Feb 17 2002 (runtime: 60 min)                           |
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   |   Hill returns from Benchley Memorial, to his own private     |
   |   room in the hospital. He refuses to tell McManus who gave   |
   |   him the drugs, but says it wasn't Urbano. Tim tells         |
   |   Redding, who confronts "witness" Busmalis. Busmalis and     |
   |   Poet lie that Guerra was responsible. This leads to a brawl |
   |   between Redding/Morales and their respective groups.        |
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   |   Cyril is found guilty, and Ryan informs Catherine and       |
   |   Sister Pete that he won't ask for clemency. He tells Cyril  |
   |   that he's going to be set free. When Suzanne tells Ryan she |
   |   knows him, that he won't be able to live with himself, he   |
   |   blows up, telling her that she doesn't know him at all. He  |
   |   also has to deal with Father Meehan pressing him on his     |
   |   lack of faith and his attitude towards Cyril's future.      |
   |   Behind Ryan's back, Sister Pete, Suzanne, Catherine, and    |
   |   Father Meehan begin working on a press blitz to ensure the  |
   |   public won't let Cyril be executed.                         |
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   |   Ryan repays the Sicilians for amputating Shupe's right arm  |
   |   by provoking Jia into a fight. Jia takes a swing at a CO,   |
   |   then knocks out another, until Ryan starts beating on him.  |
   |   The hacks are grateful, egged on even more when Ryan says   |
   |   he's heard Jia laughing about how dumb the CO's are. 3 of   |
   |   them greet Jia in his solitary cell, macing him and beating |
   |   him senseless.                                              |
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   |   Even though he's still shunning Peter Schibetta, Glynn is   |
   |   thrown into action against Timmy Kirk due to Mukada's       |
   |   injuries. He convinces a biker friend of Hoyt's to          |
   |   implicate Kirk in Cloutier being bricked up; Kirk is put in |
   |   chains and dragged to solitary.                             |
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   |   When Officer Lopresti bullies Penders, Penders tells his    |
   |   dog to attack. Well-trained, the dog rips into Lopresti's   |
   |   throat. Penders is sent to solitary, leaving Miguel as the  |
   |   last of the three dog-trainers. He gets high praise from    |
   |   Alicia, and a great surprise when Eugene Rivera stops by,   |
   |   deciding to take the dog after all. Rivera gets a surprise  |
   |   of his own when Miguel reveals that he trained the dog      |
   |   commands in both English and Spanish.                       |
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   |   McManus is overjoyed with the success of the dog and music  |
   |   programs. Glynn notices the intimacy in the bickering       |
   |   between Tim and Eleanor. Feeling guilty for his part in     |
   |   Brass' downslide and stealing of the lottery ticket, Tim    |
   |   helps Bob Rebadow track down a match for his grandson's     |
   |   transplant. Not only does the match refuse to help, the     |
   |   only thing he gives Bob is a punch in the face. Inspired by |
   |   another prisoner's miracle story of a faith healer, Bob     |
   |   asks his sister Sarah to let the woman try to heal their    |
   |   grandson. She says no, and harsh words ensue from both      |
   |   sides. Bob even curses. Yes, that's right, he curses.       |
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   |   Robson's gums still bother him as he confides in Vern that  |
   |   he isn't sure what race the donor was. When Dr. Fajar       |
   |   learns Robson has been asking to see him, he freaks out,    |
   |   quitting Oz and, for spite, passing along a note to Poet    |
   |   that details Robson's potentially biracial gums. Ryan       |
   |   gleefully announces Robson's problem during lunch,          |
   |   humiliating him and the Aryan Brotherhood in front of       |
   |   everyone. Robson confronts Fajar in his office, but         |
   |   miraculously, Fajar manages to hit him in the jaw and       |
   |   escape alive (but not before assuring him the donor wasn't  |
   |   white). Thanks to this, Fajar ties Diane Whittlesey as the  |
   |   smartest person to ever work at Oz, especially smart        |
   |   because they got the hell out of there!                     |
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   |   After being counselled by a higher-up in the Brotherhood    |
   |   (who apparently lives on the outside and has never been     |
   |   seen or mentioned before), Vern knows he has to throw       |
   |   Robson out of the group. And he does exactly that.          |
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   |   Keller caught the same bus that took Hill back to Oz, only  |
   |   Keller has permanent hearing loss in his right ear. Sister  |
   |   Pete tries in vain to help him. She also tries to help Adam |
   |   Guenzel, now pragged and withdrawn. Meanwhile, a            |
   |   guilt-ridden Beecher admits his behavior to Said, who tells |
   |   him he has to punish himself by not seeing Keller if he     |
   |   truly wants to atone. Beecher agrees. During an interaction |
   |   session with Vern/Beecher/Said, Pete takes the offensive    |
   |   and asks what they know about the rape. Each clam up, and a |
   |   disgusted Pete swears that she will talk to Adam every day  |
   |   until he tells her what has been done to him. Clued in by   |
   |   her incredibly dangerous and stupid statement, Vern then    |
   |   arranges for Adam to "escape", which leads to Adam being    |
   |   electrocuted on the barb-wire fence at the gates. Beecher   |
   |   is, as always, guilt-ridden.                                |
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   |   Minor stories:                                              |
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   |   Pancamo's health continues to worsen, to the point of       |
   |   incoherent babbling.                                        |
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   |   Peter Schibetta is much better after talking to Gloria, but |
   |   still can't face his wife and won't admit who raped him. A  |
   |   nasty remark from Vern turns him into an emotional mess,    |
   |   curling into a ball.                                        |
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   |   Grizzly Alvin Yood, the sole survivor of Unit J last        |
   |   season, is back as Sister Pete's new assistant.             |
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   |   Murphy gets rough with Martinez to pressure him into        |
   |   confessing why he threw that nasty cocktail in Brass' face. |
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   |   url: http://tvtome.com/Oz/                                  |
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   |--------------------|       NOTES          |-------------------|
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   |   your favorite watch-your-back-before-bending-over drama is  |
   |   back for another season                                     |
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   |   We are just a bunch of die hard TV fans who rip some of     |
   |   our favorite shows when they come out on DVD in the XviD    |
   |   format to share with other TV fans.                         |
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   |--------------------|       GREETS         |-------------------|
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   |              we greet all groups that are fun!                |
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