エピソード (episoodo)
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エピソード (episoodo)
Air part one or episode 1.01. (first SGU episode)
There is no deeper meaning to the episode, other than the possibility gay men are no different than anyone else and it's okay to be gay, but that's not really a 'deeper meaning', that's just common sense.
shideshiko? I think you're meaning Nadeshiko. It is episode 109, <Welcome Back! Nadeshiko!>
No, it says: 'Coming soon', meaning it is not yet available.
Pregnant is Spanish- see I Love Lucy episode "Lucy is Enciente"
"Ide" is a word that originated in an episode of "The Simpsons" and has no specific meaning. It was used in the context of frustration or confusion.
Naruto never tell Hinata that he likes her. However, Hinata tells Naruto she likes him in episode 437, titled Confessions.
It basically just means the 'second to last' one. For example if i was to say, "it was the penultimate episode of the series", I'm basically saying that the episode was the second to last episode in the series.
Misha Collins, who plays the well-meaning angel Castiel on the TV show Supernatural, makes a very hefty salary. Reportedly, Collins earns $15,000-$20,000 USD per episode.
Episode can mean in the case of a T.V. program , the one that you watch that night is one episode. You have in that case nightly episodes or weekly episodes. Alternatively it can mean an occurrence. The Principal might speak to the school after an incident between two students fighting and say " This little episode was a disgrace and I don't expect to see a repeat of it."