Exclusive: NBC is developing The Pioneer, a futuristic drama from Burn Notice and The Gifted creator Matt Nix, Temple Hill and 20th Century Fox TV, part of Disney TV Studios. It is based on Bridget Tyler’s book of the same name.
Written by Nix and Tyler, The Pioneer centers on Alice Watson. Still struggling with the aftermath of a tragic accident that killed her son, Alice and her headstrong daughter Joanna will have to overcome their emotional trauma when they find themselves unexpectedly pivotal in the survival of their family, and their colony, after the arrival on their new planet does not go according to plan.
Nix executive produces via his Flying Glass of Milk Productions alongside Tyler as well as Temple Hill topper Marty Bowen and Head of TV Adam Fishbach. Flying Glass of Milk Productions Head of Development Josh Levy co-executive produces with Pete Harris. 20th TV,...
Written by Nix and Tyler, The Pioneer centers on Alice Watson. Still struggling with the aftermath of a tragic accident that killed her son, Alice and her headstrong daughter Joanna will have to overcome their emotional trauma when they find themselves unexpectedly pivotal in the survival of their family, and their colony, after the arrival on their new planet does not go according to plan.
Nix executive produces via his Flying Glass of Milk Productions alongside Tyler as well as Temple Hill topper Marty Bowen and Head of TV Adam Fishbach. Flying Glass of Milk Productions Head of Development Josh Levy co-executive produces with Pete Harris. 20th TV,...
- 11/16/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Temple Hill has entered a three-year first-look film deal with Paramount Pictures. It puts producer Marty Bowen back in business with Paramount Motion Picture Group president Wyck Godfrey, who co-founded the production shingle with Bowen.
They had been partners since Bowen hung up his agenting spurs and left UTA to join Godfrey in the producer ranks. Movies produced under the Temple Hill banner include the five films in the Twilight series, The Fault in Our Stars, The Hate U Give, First Man and Love, Simon among others.
Temple Hill came to the end of a first-look deal at Fox. The company will move onto the Paramount lot.
“I’m excited to have Marty and Isaac and the rest of the Temple Hill team join Paramount, and I look forward to the creative insight and opportunities that they bring to the studio,” Godfrey told Deadline. “Obviously, I love their taste...
They had been partners since Bowen hung up his agenting spurs and left UTA to join Godfrey in the producer ranks. Movies produced under the Temple Hill banner include the five films in the Twilight series, The Fault in Our Stars, The Hate U Give, First Man and Love, Simon among others.
Temple Hill came to the end of a first-look deal at Fox. The company will move onto the Paramount lot.
“I’m excited to have Marty and Isaac and the rest of the Temple Hill team join Paramount, and I look forward to the creative insight and opportunities that they bring to the studio,” Godfrey told Deadline. “Obviously, I love their taste...
- 2/20/2019
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
I’ve learned that two of USA Network‘s pilots, drama Horizon and comedy Divide & Conquer, are not going forward. The pilots, both from Universal Cable Prods., are being shopped elsewhere. Horizon was a big swing and a major departure for USA, being a period alien drama. Written by Bridget Tyler, exec produced by The Walking Dead‘s Gale Anne Hurd and directed by Yves Simoneau, Horizon is set during the height of World War II when a secretary at the FBI (Ruth Bradley) becomes the only person standing between Earth and an alien invasion. Penned by Peter Ocko, Divide & Conquer was clearly eyed as a companion to USA’s high-profile acquisition Modern Family. It too is a family comedy, about four children on a path to adulthood and their parents. USA has four other drama pilots, Complications, The Novice, Rush and Sean Jablonski, and one comedy, Love Is Dead,...
- 2/11/2014
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Production has wrapped and post-production started on director Yves Simoneau's Toronto-lensed, World War II era, alien TV pilot "Horizon", starring Cary Elwes and Ruth Bradley, under the supervision of "The Walking Dead" executive producer Gale Anne Hurd.
Written and co-produced by Bridget Tyler, "Horizon" was developed by Hurd, the creative force with James Cameron of the original "Terminator".
"...during the height of World War II, when women began entering the workforce, 'Horizon' centers on a Washington secretary (Bradley) at the 'FBI' who starts a secretive investigation into files that have been stamped with the codename 'Horizon'.
"She discovers that the clandestine project has something to do with the death of her husband who was apparently killed during a battle with a 'spaceship' in the South Pacific.
"What she doesn't know is that her investigation has aroused the interest of undercover Axis spies working in the Us,...
Written and co-produced by Bridget Tyler, "Horizon" was developed by Hurd, the creative force with James Cameron of the original "Terminator".
"...during the height of World War II, when women began entering the workforce, 'Horizon' centers on a Washington secretary (Bradley) at the 'FBI' who starts a secretive investigation into files that have been stamped with the codename 'Horizon'.
"She discovers that the clandestine project has something to do with the death of her husband who was apparently killed during a battle with a 'spaceship' in the South Pacific.
"What she doesn't know is that her investigation has aroused the interest of undercover Axis spies working in the Us,...
- 9/11/2013
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Cary Elwes is set to play the male lead in Horizon, USA’s upcoming alien drama pilot which comes from director Yves Simoneau. At this moment we know that “The Princess Bride” star comes on board to play the male lead, and that he will join previously announced Ruth Bradley, Meg Steedle, Mark Famiglietti and Taylor Handley. In case you’re not so familiar with the project, hit the jump to find more details. Bridget Tyler is in charge for Horizon script, which is set during the height of World War II. It will reportedly revolve around a secretary at the FBI named Lauren, who discovers that...
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- 7/27/2013
- by Fiona
- Filmofilia
Exclusive: Taylor Handley (Vegas) is set to co-star opposite Ruth Bradley in USA Network‘s period alien drama pilot Horizon. Also cast in the project, executive produced by Gale Anne Hurd, is Mark Famiglietti. Set during the height of World War II, Horizon, from Universal Cable Prods., centers on Lauren (Bradley), a secretary at the FBI who begins a secretive investigation into files that have been stamped with the codename “horizon.” The mysterious project provides links to the presumed death of her husband and the disappearance of a young girl. Handley, repped by Booh Schut Co. and Paradigm, will play George Howl, Lauren’s marine husband who mysteriously resurfaces after disappearing in a battle over the Pacific which the Navy has deemed classified. Famiglietti plays Will “Sparks” Sparkman, a by-the-book FBI agent whose crush on co-worker Lauren is obvious to everyone but her. He joins recently cast Meg Steedle in the pilot,...
- 7/24/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Casting is underway for director Yves Simoneau's World War II era, USA Network science fiction TV pilot "Horizon", prepping for an August 2013 start in Toronto under the supervision of an executive producer from AMC's "The Walking Dead".
Written and co-produced by Bridget Tyler, "Horizon" was developed by Gale Anne Hurd, creative force with James Cameron of the original "Terminator" and current executive producer of AMC's "The Walking Dead".
"...the project is set at the height of World War II, when women entered the workforce.
"A Washington secretary at the FBI starts a secretive investigation into files that have been stamped with the codename 'Horizon'. She discovers that the clandestine project has something to do with the death of her husband who was killed during a battle with a space ship in the South Pacific (?!)
"What she doesn't know is that it has aroused the interest of undercover...
Written and co-produced by Bridget Tyler, "Horizon" was developed by Gale Anne Hurd, creative force with James Cameron of the original "Terminator" and current executive producer of AMC's "The Walking Dead".
"...the project is set at the height of World War II, when women entered the workforce.
"A Washington secretary at the FBI starts a secretive investigation into files that have been stamped with the codename 'Horizon'. She discovers that the clandestine project has something to do with the death of her husband who was killed during a battle with a space ship in the South Pacific (?!)
"What she doesn't know is that it has aroused the interest of undercover...
- 7/14/2013
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Exclusive: It is only fitting that Yves Simoneau, who directed the pilot for USA Network‘s last genre series, sci-fi drama The 4400, has been tapped to helm the network’s re-entry in the genre arena, period alien drama pilot Horizon, executive produced by Gale Anne Hurd (The Walking Dead). Set during the height of World War II, Horizon, from Universal Cable Productions and Valhalla Entertainment, it centers on a female secretary at the FBI who begins a secretive investigation into files that have been stamped with the codename “horizon.” The mysterious project provides links to the death of her husband and the disappearance of a young girl, and has also — unbeknownst to her — aroused the interest of undercover Nazi spies working in the U.S. (Watch below Horizon‘s conceptual trailer, which was screened at USA’s upfront presentation last month.) The project, written/executive produced by Bridget Tyler,...
- 6/12/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
USA rolled out a pretty hefty list of new dramas in development at its upfront on Thursday (May 16) to go along with the two original comedies it's picked up.
The cable channel says it's ready to start production on "Horizon," a drama from "The Walking Dead" executive producer Gale Anne Hurd that's set in World War II. Written by Bridget Tyler ("Burn Notice"), it centers on a woman working at the FBI who stumbles on a top-secret project, code named "Horizon," that could provide answers about her husband's death. Needless to say, she also invites some trouble for herself with her investigation.
"Veronica Mars" creator Rob Thomas also has a show in the works at USA: "Blanco County," based on a series of books by Ben Rehder. It's about a retired baseball player who runs for sheriff in his small Texas hometown -- one that he's spent most of his...
The cable channel says it's ready to start production on "Horizon," a drama from "The Walking Dead" executive producer Gale Anne Hurd that's set in World War II. Written by Bridget Tyler ("Burn Notice"), it centers on a woman working at the FBI who stumbles on a top-secret project, code named "Horizon," that could provide answers about her husband's death. Needless to say, she also invites some trouble for herself with her investigation.
"Veronica Mars" creator Rob Thomas also has a show in the works at USA: "Blanco County," based on a series of books by Ben Rehder. It's about a retired baseball player who runs for sheriff in his small Texas hometown -- one that he's spent most of his...
- 5/16/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The USA Network announced today that it will start production on "Horizon," a period genre project from executive producer Gale Anne Hurd (“The Walking Dead”), along with the limited series "Don't Turn Around." Read on for more!
While the original description of "Horizon" mentioned aliens, the latest info we have doesn't include that aspect, but in any event, here are more details from USA's most recent press release:
"Horizon" is a period genre drama set at the height of World War II. At a time when many American women took more significant roles in the workplace than ever before, a secretary at the FBI begins a secretive investigation into files that have been stamped with the codename “Horizon.” This mysterious project provides links to the death of her husband and the disappearance of a young girl and has also - unbeknownst to her - aroused the interest of undercover Nazi spies working in the Us.
While the original description of "Horizon" mentioned aliens, the latest info we have doesn't include that aspect, but in any event, here are more details from USA's most recent press release:
"Horizon" is a period genre drama set at the height of World War II. At a time when many American women took more significant roles in the workplace than ever before, a secretary at the FBI begins a secretive investigation into files that have been stamped with the codename “Horizon.” This mysterious project provides links to the death of her husband and the disappearance of a young girl and has also - unbeknownst to her - aroused the interest of undercover Nazi spies working in the Us.
- 5/16/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
USA Network unveiled its drama development slate today and said it will start production this summer on the pilot Horizon, a period genre drama from The Walking Dead producer Gale Anne Hurd. The new projects (see the full list below) from producers like Burn Notice‘s Matt Nix, Rob Thomas, Doug Liman and David Semel come on the heels of the network’s newest original series, the Jeff Eastin-created Graceland, joining the summer drama schedule with a premiere set for June 6. Horizon, from Universal Cable Prods, is set at the height of World War II. At a time when many American women took more significant roles in the workplace than ever before, a secretary at the FBI begins a secretive investigation into files that have been stamped with the codename “Horizon.” This mysterious project provides links to the death of her husband and the disappearance of a young girl,...
- 5/16/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
I’ve learned that USA Network has decided to push its alien drama pilot Horizon to summer. The project, from The Walking Dead executive producer Gale Anne Hurd, received a cast contingent pilot order in early December. After the network made some efforts casting the lead, I hear the USA brass decided to wait until the end of the broadcast pilot season when more talent will be available. Right now, Horizon was competing with some 50 broadcast drama pilots for top actresses. Horizon is USA’s first genre effort in eight years and the first-ever period drama on the network, so I hear USA executives wanted to give it the best chance possible. Set during the height of World War II, Horizon centers on a secretary at the FBI who discovers that her husband might have been killed in a battle with a spaceship in the South Pacific. Obsessed with learning the truth,...
- 2/6/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
We all know season one of MTV’s Teen Wolf was much better than season two. Part of the problem was there seemed no clear direction for the characters anymore. All the best parts that made the show so much better in season one, the relationships between Scott and Stiles, Derek and Stiles, Stiles and his dad, Scott and Allison, Stiles and Lydia, Scott and his Mom were pushed to the side lines in favor of a muddle mythology that you knew how was going to end when former Battlestar Galactica actor Michael Hogan arrived in episode one. You knew from the start that he was a prick and unredeemable so it made his mustache twirling more annoying than you would expect.
I also had issues with actress Eaddy Mays, who played Allison’s un-approving Mom. She was so cold, such a stereotype of a frigid woman –though Scott’s...
I also had issues with actress Eaddy Mays, who played Allison’s un-approving Mom. She was so cold, such a stereotype of a frigid woman –though Scott’s...
- 12/12/2012
- by spaced-odyssey
- doorQ.com
I don’t think any show was hotter in 2012 than The Walking Dead over at the AMC network. Can the new series called Horizon be just as beloved? Horizon is also considered a genre series. The USA network has ordered up the pilot and it will be delivered by executive producer Gale Anne Hurd, who happens to be on the production team of, you guessed it, zombie series, The Walking Dead.
Horizon follows an American FBI secretary of the WWII era who discovers that her husband may have been killed by an alien spacecraft while he was fighting in the South Pacific. As if WWII weren’t perilous enough without E.T.s getting involved! Not unlike a certain Mr. Mulder, the woman becomes driven, consequences be damned, to uncover the truth.
Horizon‘s logline suggests that our heroine “becomes the only person standing between Earth and an alien invasion.
Horizon follows an American FBI secretary of the WWII era who discovers that her husband may have been killed by an alien spacecraft while he was fighting in the South Pacific. As if WWII weren’t perilous enough without E.T.s getting involved! Not unlike a certain Mr. Mulder, the woman becomes driven, consequences be damned, to uncover the truth.
Horizon‘s logline suggests that our heroine “becomes the only person standing between Earth and an alien invasion.
- 12/8/2012
- by Sasha Nova
- Boomtron
Gale Anne Hurd, producer of AMC's hit show The Walking Dead, has teamed with Burn Notice's Bridget Tyler for a new project at USA. THR reports that the duo are working on a female-driven World War II sci-fi pilot called Horizon. The drama "revolves around a secretary at the FBI who discovers that her husband might have been killed in a battle with a spaceship in the South Pacific. Obsessed with learning the truth, she becomes the only person standing between Earth and an alien invasion."
This will be the first science fiction show on the network since The 4400 in 2007. Here is what USA's Bill McGoldrick had to say about the project:
"We've been actively looking in two areas for a while: genre and period and we got this great script that combines them both. It's playing in two worlds that we really like and we're able to do...
This will be the first science fiction show on the network since The 4400 in 2007. Here is what USA's Bill McGoldrick had to say about the project:
"We've been actively looking in two areas for a while: genre and period and we got this great script that combines them both. It's playing in two worlds that we really like and we're able to do...
- 12/7/2012
- by Jim Napier
- GeekTyrant
"The Walking Dead" executive producer Gale Anne Hurd is set to produce the USA Network series "Horizon" which has been created by Bridget Tyler.
The cast-contingent pilot follows a woman who discovers her husband may have been killed by alien in the South Pacific during World War II. She, ultimately, becomes the only person standing between Earth and an outer-space invasion.
USA, which had success in the genre with "The 4400", will not begin casting immediately so as not to interfere with the casting rush of pilot season.
Source: Variety...
The cast-contingent pilot follows a woman who discovers her husband may have been killed by alien in the South Pacific during World War II. She, ultimately, becomes the only person standing between Earth and an outer-space invasion.
USA, which had success in the genre with "The 4400", will not begin casting immediately so as not to interfere with the casting rush of pilot season.
Source: Variety...
- 12/7/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Walking Dead executive producer Gale Anne Hurd will produce Horizon created by Bridget Tyler The show follows a woman who, after she learns that her husband has been killed by an alien in the South Pacific during World War II, becomes the only person who can stop the invasion of Earth. Tyler wrote the pilot and also co-executive produces the project which, according to Variety, landed at USA after vice president Alex Sepiol read the script, and recommended it to Bill McGoldrick, USA's vice president of original scripted programming.
- 12/7/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Walking Dead executive producer Gale Anne Hurd will produce Horizon created by Bridget Tyler The show follows a woman who, after she learns that her husband has been killed by an alien in the South Pacific during World War II, becomes the only person who can stop the invasion of Earth. Tyler wrote the pilot and also co-executive produces the project which, according to Variety, landed at USA after vice president Alex Sepiol read the script, and recommended it to Bill McGoldrick, USA's vice president of original scripted programming.
- 12/7/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
From the network that gave you “The 4400″. (Which I’ve never seen.) Cable net USA Network has picked up a new sci-fi drama set during World War II called “Horizon” from producer Gale Anne Hurd, one of the producers on AMC’s “The Walking Dead”, and a longtime vet of the genre, with her producing fingers in the likes of “Aliens”, “The Abyss” and the “Terminator” films, among many. “Horizon” is from writer Bridget Tyler: Set during the height of World War II, Horizon centers on a secretary at the FBI who discovers that her husband might have been killed in a battle with a spaceship in the South Pacific. Obsessed with learning the truth, she becomes the only person standing between Earth and an alien invasion. Well, that’s going to be expensive. Especially for a cable network. I wonder why they don’t just make it present-day?...
- 12/7/2012
- by Nix
- SciFiCool.com
Gale Anne Hurd is known for her work on The Terminator, Aliens, and more recently, The Walking Dead. However, her interest in TV isn’t stopping at the living dead. It is being reported that she’s developing a World War II sci-fi drama for USA Network.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the project is named Horizon and “centers on a secretary at the FBI who discovers that her husband might have been killed in a battle with a spaceship in the South Pacific. Obsessed with learning the truth, she becomes the only person standing between Earth and an alien invasion.”
The deal is being referred to as a cast-contingent pilot order, which means that it’s very likely to move forward, but it will be fully approved once the cast is locked in. Burn Notice‘s Bridget Tyler is also involved in the project as writer and executive producer.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the project is named Horizon and “centers on a secretary at the FBI who discovers that her husband might have been killed in a battle with a spaceship in the South Pacific. Obsessed with learning the truth, she becomes the only person standing between Earth and an alien invasion.”
The deal is being referred to as a cast-contingent pilot order, which means that it’s very likely to move forward, but it will be fully approved once the cast is locked in. Burn Notice‘s Bridget Tyler is also involved in the project as writer and executive producer.
- 12/7/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
If there's a more genre-friendly producer than Gale Anne Hurd, I've never heard of them. From countless forays into big screen horror and sci-fi to the rousing success of television's "The Walking Dead," Hurd has had plenty of success exploring the dark side of those mediums. And thankfully, she's not done yet.
Hurd will produce "Horizon", a science fiction series for the USA Network.
According to Deadline, "Horizon" centers on a secretary at the FBI who discovers that her husband might have been killed in a battle with a spaceship in the South Pacific. Obsessed with learning the truth, she becomes the only person standing between Earth and an alien invasion. Bridget Tyler ("Burn Notice") wrote the script and will co-executive produce for Universal Cable Prods. and Hurd’s Valhalla Entertainment, which has a deal at the studio. “'Horizon' is our first genre piece since 'The 4400' and the first...
Hurd will produce "Horizon", a science fiction series for the USA Network.
According to Deadline, "Horizon" centers on a secretary at the FBI who discovers that her husband might have been killed in a battle with a spaceship in the South Pacific. Obsessed with learning the truth, she becomes the only person standing between Earth and an alien invasion. Bridget Tyler ("Burn Notice") wrote the script and will co-executive produce for Universal Cable Prods. and Hurd’s Valhalla Entertainment, which has a deal at the studio. “'Horizon' is our first genre piece since 'The 4400' and the first...
- 12/7/2012
- by Masked Slasher
- DreadCentral.com
Gale Anne Hurd is bringing a new invasion to television screens. USA Networks has bought an alien-invasion series from The Walking Dead producer. Horizon is set during WWII and it follows "a secretary at the FBI who discovers that her husband might have been killed in a battle with a spaceship in the South Pacific. Obsessed with learning the truth, she becomes the only person standing between Earth and an alien invasion." Hurd will executive produce the series along with Bridget Tyler (Burn Notice), who will write the pilot.
Source: Hollywood Reporter...
Source: Hollywood Reporter...
- 12/7/2012
- by Alyse Wax
- FEARnet
The USA Network is getting back into genre TV.
The network announced today a cast-contingent pilot order for WWII-set sci-fi drama Horizon, a show that comes from executive producer Gale Anne Hurd (The Walking Dead).
Horizon is about an FBI secretary who finds out that her husband may have been killed in a battle with a spaceship while in the South Pacific. She becomes obsessed with finding out the truth and eventually, according to a logline, “becomes the only person standing between Earth and an alien invasion.” Hurd will executive produce the hour-long series with writer and co-executive producer Bridget Tyler...
The network announced today a cast-contingent pilot order for WWII-set sci-fi drama Horizon, a show that comes from executive producer Gale Anne Hurd (The Walking Dead).
Horizon is about an FBI secretary who finds out that her husband may have been killed in a battle with a spaceship while in the South Pacific. She becomes obsessed with finding out the truth and eventually, according to a logline, “becomes the only person standing between Earth and an alien invasion.” Hurd will executive produce the hour-long series with writer and co-executive producer Bridget Tyler...
- 12/7/2012
- by Sandra Gonzalez
- EW - Inside TV
Eight years after the debut of its last sci-fi show, miniseries-turned-series 4400, USA Network is re-entering the genre space with Horizon, a cast-contingent drama pilot from The Walking Dead executive producer Gale Anne Hurd. Set during the height of World War II, Horizon centers on a secretary at the FBI who discovers that her husband might have been killed in a battle with a spaceship in the South Pacific. Obsessed with learning the truth, she becomes the only person standing between Earth and an alien invasion. Bridget Tyler (Burn Notice) wrote the script and will co-executive produce for Universal Cable Prods. and Hurd’s Valhalla Entertainment, which has a deal at the studio. “Horizon is our first genre piece since The 4400 and the first ever period drama for the network,” said USA Network co-presidents Jeff Wachtel and Chris McCumber. “This signals the next step in the evolution of our programming brand.
- 12/7/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
USA Network is getting back into the sci-fi business. The cable network has given a cast-contingent pilot order to Horizon, a period sci-fi drama from The Walking Dead's Gale Anne Hurd and Burn Notice's Bridget Tyler. Set during the height of World War II, Horizon centers on a secretary at the FBI who discovers that her husband might have been killed in a battle with a spaceship in the South Pacific. Obsessed with learning the truth, she becomes the only person standing between Earth and an alien invasion. Story: Fanboy Hero Gale Anne Hurd: From Roger Corman
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- 12/6/2012
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
With The Walking Dead still chomping its way through the competition, Gale Anne Hurd is now in the process of setting up other TV shows. And she seems committed to genre series: the prolific producer already has one about Area 51 bubbling in development, but is now targeting something even more alien with Horizon.Written and co-produced by Burn Notice’s Bridget Tyler, Horizon will follow an FBI secretary during World War II who discovers that her husband may have been killed in a battle with a spaceship over the South Pacific.She goes on a mission to uncover the truth and ends up becoming the one person standing between our world and an alien invasion. No pressure!The show, which has been ordered to pilot (albeit with a cast-contingent clause that means they have to find bankable names to lead it) by the USA Network across the pond, marks the...
- 12/6/2012
- EmpireOnline
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