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Beast Boy’s behavior causes him to be fired from the Teen Titans and replaced by a pair of shape-shifting twins.
When Robin, Cyborg, and Beast Boy won’t let Starfire and Raven come along on their “Boys’ Night Out,” Starfire and Raven spring Jinx from prison and the three of them have a wild night of their own.
Beast Boy turns into a loud, obnoxious gorilla and refuses to change back driving Robin crazy. Gorilla Beast Boy takes over the leadership of the Titans leading to chaos ranging from not letting a girl get onto Beast Boy’s monkey bars, fighting crocodiles, and freeing captive gorillas from the zoo. Cyborg teaches Robin how to be an alpha male so he can take back his role as leader of the Teen Titans.
Cyborg and Beast Boy try to capitalize on Zippy’s Pizza’s “thirty minutes or its free” deal, but the delivery boy is seemingly unstoppable. It becomes a bit of a challenge as an all-out war of wits between them erupts. Meanwhile, Robin struggles with whether to build a senior center or a pool (leaning toward the pool mostly to see Starfire in a bikini).
Robin, Cyborg, Beast Boy, and Raven agree to take on the responsibility of babysitting Silkie (the baby mutant moth larva Starfire adopted as her pet) while Starfire is away. While making milk mustaches, Cyborg accidentally hits a button, unknowingly allowing Silkie to leave the tower. A few minutes later the Titans realize Silkie is gone and go to look for him. Silkie is meanwhile outside and ends up in a fried chicken bucket, which floats in the ocean, all the way to Mexico. He meets a Mexican women and they hang out. This upsets her boyfriend, a Mexican gangster. The Titans cannot find Silkie and panic, trying to find a way to not let Starfire know. Silike, meanwhile, has an exciting telenovella adventure, defeating the gangster and rescuing the woman, he then ends up back in the chicken container, floating back in the ocean. Later, back at the Tower, Starfire comes back wanting to see Silkie. They try to fool her, but Robin finally admits that they lost Silkie.
When Starfire mistakenly thinks she has killed Beast Boy, he sees it as a perfect opportunity to torment her, so he makes himself look like a ghost and goes around doing things to play on her highly emotional state, attempting to freak her out. When she figures out he’s only pranking her, she and the other Titans convince Beast Boy that he’s actually dead. However, Beast Boy then decides to jump into a volcano, thinking he’s dead, forcing the Titans to race to keep him from becoming a ghost, but the other Titans all become ghosts (Cyborg after being mauled by a mountain lion, Robin after plummeting from the cliffs, and Raven and Starfire after being hit by random lasers). Beast Boy reveals he knew they were fooling him, but he ends up falling into the volcano, rendering all five Titans ghosts.
The gang try to teach Robin to relax after his high-strung nature begins affecting the team. Later, chores pile up while the team bicker, and soon their dirty uniforms go on the offensive.
Cyborg has Raven create doubles of himself and Beast Boy.
Beast Boy, Robin and Starfire go in search of the ingredients for a legendary sandwich.
Lead by Morgan and Alicia, the group lands in uncharted territory in search of survivors to help. But everything is not as it seems in this foreboding new land.
Something unnatural is happening in the swamps outside Marais, Louisiana. When a mysterious illness strikes the town, CDC investigator (and former Marais native) Abby Arcane is sent to investigate.
The prison is on tenterhooks as the war between Marie and Rita goes over the edge, after Rita has spent a very long time in isolation, she’s out for revenge and so is Marie.
Chinatown gathers to witness a “prize fight” between elite warriors from the Hop Wei and Long Zii. Buckley plays a bluff in hopes of getting Mercer to lower his fee. Ah Sahm remembers his roots as a fighter, as Ah Toy warns him of the dangers that await. Bill and Lee question Wang Chao about the recent series of sword killings in San Francisco.
Can Adam, Crowley and Aziraphale work together to fight the powers of Heaven and Hell and prevent the apocalypse? And what fate awaits them if they do? The story reaches its conclusion, and it might just be the end of the world.
Aziraphale and Crowley race towards Tadfield airbase as they attempt to prevent Adam and the Four Horsemen from beginning the apocalypse. But one has been discorporated and the other is trapped in a flaming motorway. Will they get there in time?
Aziraphale and Crowley’s friendship is tested to the limit as their superiors catch up with them. Armageddon starts in earnest, with the Antichrist’s powers wreaking havoc across the globe.
We follow Aziraphale and Crowley’s friendship across the ages. Meanwhile, in the present day, Agnes Nutter’s descendant Anathema arrives in Tadfield on her own mission to save the world.
Having followed the wrong boy for years, Aziraphale and Crowley must now try to locate the whereabouts of real Antichrist. Perhaps the story of Agnes Nutter and her famous prophecies will hold the answer?
In the beginning and eleven years ago, two immortal beings decide that it might not be time to start an Apocalypse.
Alive and intact, Yossarian is thwarted by an old adversary. Confronted by a devastating loss, he undergoes a transformation.
Reeling from one violent tragedy, Yossarian encounters incomprehensible darkness in Rome, and is faced with an impossible choice.
On a surreal trip, Yossarian begins to realize the magnitude and influence of Milo’s business empire.
Yossarian needlessly expends energy to avoid a feared mission; disaster catches up with him, when he least expects it.
Yossarian pursues desperate measures to get home, while Milo sees war as a growth industry.
Young American flyers arrive in war and discover that the bureaucracy is more deadly than the enemy.