Not exact matches
This is,
of course, no more than we should expect, if we take the New Testament's Paschal triumphalism to heart: «Now is the judgment
of this world, now will the prince
of this world be
cast out» (John 12:31); «I have overcome the world» (John 16:33); he is «far above all principality, and power, and might, and dominion» and all things are put «under his feet» (Ephesians 1:21 - 2); «having spoiled principalities and powers, he made a
show of them openly, triumphing
over them in it» (Colossians 2:15); «he led captivity captive» (Ephesians 4:8); and so on.
She really
shows us the weight
of Michelle's troubled past, which
cast a pesky shadow
over the
course of her life until now, then progresses from an abducted victim shivering every time she hears Howard's uproarious rebukes to a somewhat freedom fighter who shrewdly utilizes various resources around to find a way out
of this menacing setup.
Both sets contain all 115 compete episodes from the series six year run — remastered and engineered for optimal viewing — along with complete
show notes with episode synopses,
cast member reflections, «Current Events,» and more, as well as the soundtrack
of over 300 classic period songs as they were featured in the original broadcasts includes such artists as: Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, The Byrds, Simon & Garfunkel, Aretha Franklin, James Taylor, and
of course, Joe Cocker's unforgettable theme.
In keeping with the
show's namesake (Nashville's famous Grand Ole Opry), Stewart + Stewart's space doubles as a music venue, hosting its own
cast of subverters
over the
course of the summer, including Lightning Bolt, Dreamcrusher, Sleep and Hank Wood and the Hammerheads.