
The Mandalorian – Season 2 – Episode 5 – Transcript
The Mandalorian and the Child continue their journey through a dangerous galaxy.

The Mandalorian and the Child continue their journey through a dangerous galaxy.

A single evening at a house party in 1980s West London sets the scene, developing intertwined relationships against a background of violence, romance and music.

On the first day of the trial, the prosecution presents shocking evidence, while the defense casts doubt on the police investigation. Later, Henry divulges a secret to Grace.

As Haley begins to shape the narrative of the case, Franklin uses his resources to help his family.

The doctors continue to face their new COVID-19 reality and deal with a familiar and stubborn patient; Koracick is put in charge of the interns; Link operates on a sex therapist; Maggie finds comfort in Winston’s virtual presence.

The Mandalorian returns to his friends Greef and Cara on Nevarro for repairs on his ship but is talked into blowing up an old imperial base. Little to everyone’s knowledge there is a lot more taking place at the base.

Mangrove tells this true story of The Mangrove Nine, who clashed with London police in 1970. The trial that followed was the first judicial acknowledgment of behavior motivated by racial hatred within the Metropolitan Police.

This is the third part of the November 2020 “Station 19” and “Grey’s Anatomy” crossover event, a three-part crossover within the television franchise. It began with “Nothing Seems the Same” of Station 19, continued with “All Tomorrow’s Parties” of Grey’s Anatomy, and concluded with “The Center Won’t Hold”, also of Grey’s Anatomy.

The Razor Crest, severely damaged since the last episode, barely reaches moon of Trask with the Mandalorian (Pedro Pascal), the Child and the Frog Lady (Misty Rosas), where it is repaired. The Frog Lady is finally reunited with her husband, Frog Man (John Cameron), who directs the Mandalorian to an inn.

This is the second part of the November 2020 “Station 19” and “Grey’s Anatomy” crossover event, a three-part crossover within the television franchise. It began with “Nothing Seems the Same” of Station 19, continued with “All Tomorrow’s Parties” of Grey’s Anatomy, and concluded with “The Center Won’t Hold”, also of Grey’s Anatomy.

Grace hears Jonathan’s side of the story and finds herself being followed by someone close to Elena.

Returning from Mos Pelgo, the Mandalorian subdues bandits who attempt to capture the Child. His speeder bike destroyed, the Mandalorian walks back to Mos Eisley, finding Peli Motto playing cards with Dr. Mandible, who has information about Mandalorians.

After seeking refuge at her father’s house, Grace finds herself on the receiving end of detectives’ probing questions.

Seeking other Mandalorians to help him reunite the Child with its kind, the Mandalorian approaches criminal Gor Koresh, who supposedly knows their whereabouts, at a ring fight.

Grace Fraser becomes intrigued by a young mother at her son’s school. Later, news of a tragedy rocks the school community.
Suddenly plunged into a confusing new life in suburbia, teenage Beth studies her high school classmates and hatches a plan to enter a chess tournament.
Sent to an orphanage at age 9, Beth develops an uncanny knack for chess and a growing dependence on the green tranquilizers given to the children.

John Oliver explains why sugar is in everything, takes a look at a mayoral candidate in Canada and covers the 2014 case of Ebola in NYC, plus a fun surprise in Sweden.
Drunken father Frank is of no use to his dysfunctional family; Fiona meets a handsome stranger when her purse is stolen; Lip is shocked to discover his brother Ian is gay.
A manhunt ensues after Frank goes on a bender and turns up missing on Friday, the day he never fails to cash his disability check, and turns up in Toronto with no idea how he got there.

Digital currencies are generating a lot of excitement. John Oliver enlists Keegan-Michael Key to get potential investors equally excited about the concept of caution.

Alex Haley’s Roots, a search for black origins, is headed for twelve groundbreaking hours on network television. The story begins…

Alex Jones is known for pushing conspiracy theories, but he also spends a lot of time promoting his own products. John Oliver and a “doctor” “from” M.I.T. test out his marketing strategy.

The benefits of vaccines far outweigh the minuscule risks, but some parents still question their safety. John Oliver discusses why some people may still feel uncertainty about childhood vaccinations.
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