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Bands: Condominium The Oily Menace Cloud Rat Chum Cycles Venue: At The Pot Hole 3209 Peck Street Muskegon Heights, MI 49444🚨 Dọc QL13 (đoạn thuộc TP.HCM, trước đây là Bình Dương) chưa đầy 4km, 9 dự án chung cư mọc lên dày đặc gây áp lực lớn lên hạ tầng và giao thông khu vực.
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Essentially, this is a 4-hour disaster movie that takes over 3 hours to get to the disaster. But it works because the cast are good and the characters are likeable and interesting. It plays like a soapy prime time drama, which is not a bad thing. There are some twists and surprises that work well. Dotty old Mrs. Conlaw (Nedra Volz) spent the previous episode on the phone to her son, telling him all the various doings in the condo. Here we meet him (Nehemiah Persoff) and learn that her son is actually the mobster who funded the whole place! A dangerous man. And an angry man upon learning that the builder’s shoddy work may have placed his mother in danger. Pamela Hensley, who I adore, gets a lot more to do in this episode. Her character, previously a spy for the villain (Stuart Whitman), switches sides. She gets to chew the scenery. Plus, later, she gets her heart broken. Hensley is excellent no matter what the script requires her to do. In the end, this is the story of an expert (Dan Haggerty) being ignored by a lot of people. He warns the residents of what is likely to happen, and is publicly ridiculed. Most people do evacuate ahead of the hurricane, but some don’t. The script makes it clear that some of them have valid reasons. There are those who simply cannot afford to move out. Elinor Donahue gets a great line about this stark reality. 9/10