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Homecoming is one of the seven short films comprising the anime adaptation of the Halo universe, Halo Legends [1][2]. Homecoming focuses on the tragedies involving the SPARTAN-II conscription in 2517, and the supersoldiers coming to terms with their origins.
Frank O'Connor has stated that the segment has a very dark story despite the ironically cute and pleasant poster art. [3]. On the 21st of January, Spike's GTTV aired a short clip from Homecoming.
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Homecoming is an annual professional e-wrestling supershow produced by Lords of Pain Wrestling (LPW). The event features the LPW Draft, where every e-wrestler on the roster is re-drafted among the promotion's two distinct brands, Insanity and Inferno. It was established on November 29, 2006, as LPW's first show after its flagship pay-per-view, Altered Reality.
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| Homecoming (2006) | November 29, 2006 | New York, New York | Madison Square Garden | Al was the first pick. |
| Homecoming (2008) | October 15, 2008 | Chicago, Illinois | United Center | Drew Michaels was the first pick. |
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Episode transcript
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"Homecoming" is the fifteenth episode of Season 1 of Lost. The happiness of Claire's return is short-lived as the survivors realize that she is suffering from amnesia. Ethan returns to the Survivors' camps, demanding that he get Claire back or he will kill the rest of the group, one by one. Flashbacks in this episode feature Charlie's new romance with Lucy Heatherton but Charlie is only using her to satisfy his drug addiction.
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Charlie and his friend Tommy use heroin, but discover that they are running low on money. In a bar, Tommy points towards a girl named Lucy and tells Charlie that her father is rich. Charlie walks over and makes conversation with Lucy, in order to form some kind of friendship.
Charlie later wanders Lucy’s home. Lucy shows him a cigarette case once owned by Winston Churchill.
Over dinner, Charlie tells Lucy's father that he once was part of a band, but that Drive Shaft now is “dead”. It seems like Charlie begins to like Lucy, although he cons her and her father. Charlie informs Tommy that he has taken a job working for Lucy’s father - selling copy machines. Tommy reminds Charlie of their addiction, and assures him that he would not survive a whole weekend without some "fix".
Charlie eventually gives in to his addiction, stealing the cigarette case that belonged to Churchill.
His plans to become respectable have backfired as he suffers withdrawal symptoms. On his first day of work, he passes out after throwing up under the lid of the photocopier that he is demonstrating.
After he goes to see Lucy to explain, she refuses to hear his explanation, and informs him she knows about his con because of the cigarette case that was found in his jacket. Before closing the door in his face, she tells Charlie that he will never take care of anyone.
Charlie awakens to see Locke carrying Claire to Jack. Claire wakes up and panics, asking, “Who are you people?” The last thing Claire claims to remember is the flight from Sydney. Jack fills her in on the events since the crash, which was almost a month ago. Sun and Jin watch from the sidelines and Jin asks if the baby is okay. Sun looks thoughtful and says she's sure the baby is fine.
Charlie hands Claire her diary, saying he hopes it will help Claire remember what happened to her. When he tells her about the day they were taken by Ethan, she asks him who Ethan is. Charlie simply responds that Ethan is the bad guy. When Charlie suggests they stay awake together, Claire asks if they are friends. Charlie responds that they are.
Jack, Locke, Sayid and Charlie discuss the chances of Claire's memory returning. In the jungle, Charlie meets Jin and they walk together. As Charlie is sarcastically talking to Jin about how great it must be for him to not be involved with anything happening on the island, they hear something whooshing through the trees, and Jin is knocked out by a rock.
Ethan confronts Charlie, telling him that he wants him to bring Claire back. Charlie tries to attack him, but Ethan grabs him by the neck, threatening to kill one castaway every day until he gets Claire back. And after he kills them all, he will come for Charlie last.
Charlie tells Jack and Locke about Ethan's threat, and suggests they all go after him and kill him. Locke says they should start thinking about defense. He makes four booby traps around the perimeter and puts some of the survivors on guard during the night. Boone volunteers to take the first shift. Meanwhile, Sun takes care of Jin's wounds, and asks him if everything is all right. Jin responds by saying he was attacked because of what the others had done.
Claire is uncomfortable about what seems to be going on around her, and feels like the other survivors are avoiding her. Charlie lies and assures her there isn't anything going on.
That night, Locke, Sayid, and other survivors stand on guard. Boone falls asleep during his shift, and wakes up after he hears a booby trap that was activated. He rushes to see who has triggered the alarm and hears a rustling noise from the tree line. He runs toward the noise but falls. It is discovered that it was only Vincent who tripped it, but Boone, Sayid, and Locke hear screaming and return to the beach to find that Scott has been murdered. His neck, both arms, and all the bones in his fingers had been broken. According to Kate, Ethan has probably come in from the ocean.
After the burying ceremony, Claire finds out (with help from Shannon) why everybody avoids her. She yells at Charlie, who says he only wanted to take care of her. She responds that she takes care of herself.
With the guns from the briefcase and Claire as (willing) bait, Jack, Locke, Sayid and Sawyer set a trap. Charlie wants to take part, but when John asks Charlie if he ever fired a weapon, Charlie does not respond. Kate also wants to come, but Jack explains they are out of guns. Sawyer gives her the gun he found on the Marshal's body, "back in the old days," and claims that five guns are better than four.
Sayid instructs everyone, and says they want to capture Ethan alive, to interrogate him and maybe get some information. In the jungle, the five of them hide in the trees, while Claire stands on the path, waiting for Ethan to arrive. Ethan finally shows up and starts to chase Claire. Jack tackles Ethan, and after a quick fight holds him to the ground. Suddenly, a vengeful Charlie shoots into his chest and kills him, using the gun Jack dropped while fighting Ethan.
The next day, when Jack asks Charlie why he did it, Charlie tells him that Ethan “deserved to die, and that he was not going to let that animal anywhere near Claire again. Claire comes to Charlie and tells him she remembers peanut butter. Charlie corrects her, saying that it was actually imaginary peanut butter. She tells Charlie that she doesn't know what happened to her, and she's scared, but she "wants to trust him." They wish each other good night.
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| Black and white • Car accidents • Character connections • Deceptions and cons • Dreams • Eyes • Fate versus free will • Good and bad people • Imprisonment • Isolation • Life and death • Missing body parts • Nicknames • The Numbers • Parent issues • Pregnancies • Rain • Rebirth • Redemption • Relationships • Revenge • Sacrifice • Secrets • Time |
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| Comparative: Irony • Juxtaposition • Foreshadowing Plotting: Cliffhanger • Plot twist Stock Characters: Archetype • Redshirt • Unseen character Story: Flashbacks • Flash-forwards • Flash-sideways • Regularly spoken phrases • Symbolism • Unreliable narrator |
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| A-Missions • Crimes • Economics • Leadership • O-Missions • Relationships • F-Missions • Rivalries |
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Optimus Primal begins to assemble his army, but one of his chosen isn't so willing.
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Script: Simon Furman
Pencils: James Raiz, Makoto Ono, and Marcelo Matere
Inks: Ted Pertzborn, Chuck Gibson, Glass House Graphics
Lettering: Simon Bowland
Colors: Glass House Graphics, Kirsta Ward
Post Production and Assist: Glen Hallit Art Director: Dan Khanna
On Cybertron, Optimus Primal appears before the High Council. Despite the warnings of Snarl, he speaks in prophetically purple prose of the Chaos Bringer's return. The Council find his claims to be more than a bit outlandish and presumptuous, and confine him to quarters.
Within Unicron, Tarantulas sends Blackarachnia on a mission to Cybertron, with a horde of Piranacons at her command.
At the Oasis Research and Development Facility on Cybertron, Striker and Autobot Ratchet are trying to remove Unicron's corruption from Sideswipe, while Rattrap and Cheetor argue about Primal's return and his state of mind. Ratchet grouses about the distraction; Trailbreaker ushers the two out the door, while voicing his vote of confidence for Primal, a position that Rattrap backs whole-heartedly.
Blackarachnia and her crew arrive via a teleportation bubble; she sends the Piranacons ahead to the Vector Sigma chamber, accessible via a once-sealed tunnel whose protection is now weakened by the corrosive action of the Rust Sea. Their mission: to bring back the head of Alpha Trion.
Alpha Trion reports to Primus on the latest (though expected) setbacks to their plans, as Snarl frees Optimus Primal and returns him to the Vector Sigma chamber. Alpha Trion explains their two-fold plans: a cloaked orbital platform, "from which to guide and guard the planet", as well as a cover infiltration unit to gather intelligence (from Unicron, presumably.) Both projects have hit snags, and so Primal is allowed to choose any two Transformers from anywhere, any time... even from "beyond the veil".
Rattrap, needing to blow off steam, takes a noisemaker to the Undercity, firing the pistol off at nothing while Blackarachnia observes...
Primal had made his choices: Depth Charge, and Rhinox. Depth Charge, however, isn't happy about it; he'd found his peace after a long spiral down a path he didn't like. Unwilling to force his hand, Alpha Trion sends him off with his blessings. Rhinox, by contrast, is grateful for the chance to atone for his actions as Tankor.
On the surface, Depth Charge takes stock of the changed planet. Nearby, Blackarachnia attacks Rattrap, and is on the verge of delivering a killing strike when Depth Charge arrives and knocks her out. Rattrap realizes something big is up, but Depth Charge is still unwilling to help any further. He leaves as Rattrap, still weak from the attack, passes out.
Below, Primal is upset that he chose so poorly, but Alpha Trion reassures him that there is still one more hand to play, as a dimensional portal opens, admitting the massive form of Omega Prime.
Depth Charge transforms and swims off into the Rust Sea... and runs right into Blackarachnia's Piranacons.
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