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Love Struck
The name of the episode where George is struck by a bus is "Now or Never." It is the 102nd episode to air in the series' run but it is the 24th and final episode of the 5th season. The show made it's TV debut on May 14th, 2009.
In the Season 2 episode Go Team Go, it is explained that she was once a part of Team Go, a family of superheroes whose powers came from a "rainbow-colored comet" which struck the children's tree house. This is actually a change in Shego's back-story: Originally Disney stated that her glow was the result of "clawed gloves that shoot out destructive rays." (The claws are what she is routinely seen filing.)
Her name is scout
The answer to the TeenBiz3000 thought question "When it strikes, nobody does" is "a match." This riddle plays on the idea that when a match is struck, it ignites, but no one physically does anything in response to that action. It's a clever way to illustrate the concept of an object causing a reaction without direct human intervention.
That song was sung in the episode "Love Struck" Hope this helped :)
Aang gets struck by lightning in the episode "The Crossroads of Destiny," which is the 20th episode of Book Two: Earth in the series "Avatar: The Last Airbender." It happens during the battle at the Earth Kingdom Palace against Azula, resulting in a critical injury for Aang.
A thought struck him
A thought struck him
emotion sickness
Love Struck
Love Struck
The name of the episode where George is struck by a bus is "Now or Never." It is the 102nd episode to air in the series' run but it is the 24th and final episode of the 5th season. The show made it's TV debut on May 14th, 2009.
Black Death struck Europe in 1346 to 1353. People thought that it was anger of god.
Sometimes one may express a thought as speech. For example: I thought to myself, "That is very unusual". However, it is probably more common to write something like: That struck me as very unusual.
Star Wars, Episode IV: A New Hope.
That has never been entirely determined, but it's thought to have been either a mine or a torpedo from a submarine.