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VIDEO: Youmud Din

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Youmud Din
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Length: 52:00
Aired: 12/18/2005

The Cell kidnaps a chemical truck driver and his rig in preparation for Youmud Din. Meanwhile, Serxner and the FBI prepare to stop the attack in all three cities. Farik gives the jihadis one last night to themselves as he meets and bids farewell to his own wife. After Farik gruesomely murders the truck driver of the phosgene-laden truck (by forcibly making him inhale the toxic fumes), he finally tells the anxious Cell when and what they'll be attacking: The target is Dodger Stadium the next morning, one day earlier than the FBI previously believed. Farik sets the attack in motion by triggering a decoy explosion down the street from the warehouse. In the midst of several fire trucks arriving on the scene, the Cell's own emergency response vehicle escapes the warehouse and slips by the FBI with the deadly containers of toxic chemicals inside. Before leaving the warehouse Darwyn snags Ilija's ticket to the ballgame and places it inside his Quran as a clue for the FBI. Serxner realizes that the explosion was a decoy and raids the empty warehouse finding the baseball ticket. The FBI is now racing against the clock to intercept the Cell's attack on the stadium. watch

VIDEO: Target [HD]

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Target [HD]
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Length: 54:00
Aired: 12/5/2005

Farik recruits another Cell member, bio-chemical student Eddy Pangetsu, to test the anthrax that he and Ilija have received. Darwyn learns that the Cell is planning an anthrax attack inside a mall and tries to inform the FBI of where and when but it turns out the anthrax was fake and just a rehearsal. The FBI pulls back just before they blow Darwyn's cover. watch

VIDEO: Money [HD]

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Money [HD]
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Length: 58:00
Aired: 12/6/2005

The Cell's primary source of funding has suddenly dried up because their enforcer in Mexico has been killed in a car accident. Farik, Darwyn and Christian take a trip down to Tijuana to investigate the interruption in the money supply. After visiting with the Cell's designated 'accountant,' Ziad, it becomes apparent to Farik that his group needs to raise funds from more than just selling thoroughbred racing horses and instead concentrate more on their illicit drug trafficking businesses. Farik and the others meet with Mexican mob boss Felix Ortiz to discuss payments that are owed to them but Felix wants to re-negotiate their agreement to his favor. Farik anticipates this from Felix and draws hidden weapons. Farik kills Felix and shoots a bodyguard who then tries to kill Farik. But Darwyn shoots the bodyguard and saves Farik's life. watch

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2010 Robin Hood Movie, Writer
2008 Kung Fu Panda Movie, Source
2008 Eleventh Hour TV Show Series, Executive Producer
2006 Sleeper Cell TV Show Series, Executive Producer
2006 Sleeper Cell TV Show Series, Creator

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Bruckheimer and CBS Chase Treasure Hunters

Jerry "Prolific Producer" Bruckheimer, he of CSI, Cold Case, Without a Trace and Amazing Race fame (and that's just TV), has secured a pilot order from longtime landing pad CBS for an untitled drama revolving around freelance treasure hunters, the Reporter reports. Ethan Reiff, who is penning the series with his Sleeper Cell cocreator Cyrus Voris, pegs it as an "A-class network version of an archaeology adventure show," and one grounded in (arti)facts by expert consultants. "It's not Indiana Jones for television," he says. "It's more grounded, more contemporary." read more

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