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Yo! What's up! It's Hoop Baller here! Back with a brand new Item Shop video.

Today we have the Item Shop for October 4th 2018, if you guys are new here, hit that sub button guys.

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You guys are obviously up for a new Item Shop. Today I think we are going to get new items.

I think the Dark Bar or the Dark Bomber. Let see what we have today: we do have that Dark Bomber

Everyone comment Dark Bomber.

In the comment section below and we have the Dark Bag. That's actually super cool!

Let's try to get 100 likes on today's video.

Smash that like button, I really appreciate it. Thunder Crash I'm gonna play the sound

for you guys

this might be better than the rainbow smash and the dark Goliath that's

actually super cool this is actually a really good set but we have breaking

back in the Item Shop too. just to show you guys

Fortune pretty average skin. Radiant Striker Batsickle

warthog pretty ugly glider. I don't think a lot of people have it and the fist pump

but you guys we got a new skins day with the Dark Bomber the Thunder Crush and

the Dark Glyph it's let me know in the comments if you're

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Surprisingly Dark TV Sitcom Finales - Duration: 6:09.

More often than not, beloved sitcoms finish out with a finale that fits into one of a

few established archetypes.

For example: the "will they or won't they couple" finally gets together; one or more

of the main characters move away; somebody gets married; somebody has a baby; et cetera.

In other words, major life events wrap up the show with an eye to the future and tears

in the viewers' eyes.

But not all big sitcom finales end in such an emotional, chapter-closing fashion.

TV history boasts some exceptions to the rule, shows that bravely and boldly went against

the norm by going dark.

Here are some of the most surprisingly twisted final TV comedy episodes of all time.

Seinfeld

Seinfeld was never a sticky-sweet, feel-good sitcom.

And in the hotly anticipated series finale, all the selfish and thoughtless deeds committed

by Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer over the years finally caught up with them.

The gang nearly endures a plane crash, only for the jet to land safely in a small Massachusetts

town.

While there, they witness a crime firsthand and make jokes about the victim while it's

happening.

"See, the great thing about robbing a fat guy is it's an easy getaway, ya know.

They can't really chase you."

The victim mentions this while filing his report with police, who arrest the Seinfeld

four for violating a "Good Samaritan" law.

A slew of guest stars file through as character witnesses at the ensuing trial, confirming

that the gang that audiences loved tuning in to see every week all those years were

bad people.

The show ends with the central four locked up in prison, having learned nothing at all.

How I Met Your Mother

To be fair, this CBS sitcom was titled How I Met Your Mother and not "How I Spent Many

Years With Your Mother."

While it seemed like every woman Ted Mosby dated over the years could've turned out to

be his kids' mother, the only real contender seemed to be close friend and off-and-on girlfriend

Robin.

The ninth and final season of the show switched things up considerably.

The entire run of episodes, except for the finale, takes place over the weekend leading

up to Robin's wedding to Barney.

Viewers finally find out that Ted lived happily ever after with "The Mother," Tracy, until

she died of an illness in 2024.

The series finishes up with middle-aged Ted rekindling his romance with Robin, who divorced

Barney after three years of marriage.

Death and divorce.

What fun!

Dinosaurs

Dinosaurs ran on ABC from 1991 to 1994.

It combined puppets and animatronics to create a satirical series centered around the Sinclairs,

a middle-class family of dinosaurs living in a prehistoric Pangea that bore a striking

cultural resemblance to '90s America.

This cute and amusing family comedy ambitiously concluded with a mass extinction event that

not only signaled the end for the Sinclairs, but for all dinosaurs.

In an attempt to keep an invasive plant species under control, a task force of dinosaurs spray

the planet with toxic chemicals, which wipes out all plant life.

The task force's idea to make plants grow again by dropping bombs into volcanoes to

create rain clouds works too well, triggering snow and a subsequent Ice Age.

The episode ends with the Sinclairs holed up in their house trying to stay warm and

stave off their imminent deaths.

"And taking a look at the long-range forecast, continued snow, darkness, and extreme cold."

ALF

NBC's ALF was a weird show about a sassy alien.

He crash-landed in a suburban garage, loved to eat cats, lazed around the house all day

watching TV and eating junk food, and told tales about his bizarre life on his home planet

of Melmac.

There were really only two ways that ALF could end.

In one scenario, ALF's identity is exposed and he becomes an international celebrity.

Or his identity is exposed and the government comes to collect him and take him away to

a secret, scary research facility.

As this was a family sitcom, one would think option 1 would be the way to go.

But nope, it ended with ALF whisked away to an undisclosed location, where he presumably

endured all manner of pain and torture.

"Just my luck… not a sports fan among you."

Patient fans had to wait until 1996's Project ALF TV movie to learn he survived.

M*A*S*H

The Korean War-set comedy/drama M*A*S*H finished its 11-year run in 1983 with an extra-long

episode titled "Goodnight, Farewell, and Amen."

More than 106 million people tuned in, making it the most-watched scripted program in American

TV history.

There are a lot of laughs, a lot of tears, and more of the gut punches about the many

horrors of war that the show famously wove into the comedy over the years.

While peace negotiations are underway, Hawkeye Pierce sits in a therapy session, remembering

being on a bus with a Korean refugee woman carrying an annoying chicken that wouldn't

stop squawking.

Hawkeye angrily ordered the fearful woman to shut up the bird, which she did by snapping

its neck.

With the help of his therapist, he uncovers a repressed memory — it wasn't a bird, it

was the woman's baby, and she smothered it out of fear.

"It was a baby!

She smothered her own baby!"

That's about the darkest place a sitcom could or would ever go.

The Mary Tyler Moore Show

The Mary Tyler Moore Show was revolutionary.

It was one of the first shows about an unmarried woman, living on her own in a large American

city, focused on her career and friends rather than romance.

While it may have started as a vehicle for its title star, it quickly became an ensemble

show because of all the great characters surrounding her.

There was grumpy news producer Lou Grant, whip-smart news writer Murray Slaughter, and

news anchor Ted Baxter, the dumbest and most arrogant man on television.

After seven seasons, The Mary Tyler Moore Show ended in 1977.

The plot: A new station manager of WJM-TV wants to boost the station's news ratings

and fires pretty much everybody… except for Ted Baxter, the most incompetent employee.

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After Kavanaugh Witch Hunt, Trump Reveals 'Dark Secret' Feinstein Tried To Hide - Duration: 3:56.

With the witch hunt aimed at Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh continuing, President

Donald Trump traveled to Johnson City, Tennessee. There, he took aim at Sen. Diane Feinstein

(D-CA), revealing the "dark secret" she has been trying to hide throughout the judge's

confirmation process.

President Donald Trump held a rally in Johnson City, Tennessee, this week, where he called

out Sen. Diane Feinstein for holding onto allegations against Supreme Court nominee

Brett Kavanaugh until the eve of his confirmation.

Diane Feinstein, she had this letter for months and she didn't reveal it until everything

was finished," Trump said. "Then she reveals it and said, 'Oh we want more time.' Let's

see how it all works out but I will tell you what – they are trying to destroy a very

fine person and we can't let it happen." Indeed, Feinstein had a letter from Kavanaugh

accuser Christine Blasey Ford in her possession since July; the Palo Alto University professor

wrote her senator just after Kavanaugh was nominated. But instead of making the proper

authorities aware of Ford's claims, Feinstein sat on them for six weeks.

During that time, Brett Kavanaugh sat for 65 meetings with various senators, among them,

Diane Feinstein. However, the California Democrat never confronted Kavanaugh about Ford's

allegations during any of those meetings. Likewise, she did not bring up Ford's claims

during Kavanaugh's testimony before the Senate, as he answered hours and hours worth

of questions. Not until the eve of Kavanaugh's confirmation,

after the Democrats had already exhausted all legitimate means of thwarting the judge,

did Feinstein make Ford's allegations public. This, of course, led many to question the

validity of the accuser's claims. After all, if there was anything to Ford's story,

why didn't Feinstein bring it forward sooner? It certainly seemed as though it was all a

sleazy political stunt to oust President Trump's Supreme Court pick.

As Sen. Susan Collins of Maine noted, the way the Democrats handled Ford's allegations

cast doubt not only on Kavanaugh but on his accuser, as well. "What is puzzling to me

is the Democrats, by not bringing this out earlier, after having had this information

for more than six weeks, have managed to cast a cloud of doubt on both the professor and

the judge," Collins told The New York Times.

"If they believed Professor Ford, why didn't they surface this information earlier so that

he could be questioned about it?" she asked. "And if they didn't believe her and chose

to withhold the information, why did they decide at the 11th hour to release it? It

is really not fair to either of them the way it is was handled."

But this may actually be the least of Feinstein's worries, thanks to her poor handling of Ford's

case. "There is a well established process of confidentiality on the committee," Sen.

Tom Cotton told CBS. "Dianne Feinstein could have showed that letter to Chuck Grassley

and the two of them, as the leaders of that committee could have shared it with the FBI

who could have discreetly conducted this inquiry in July and in August without betraying Miss

Ford's confidences."

Dianne Feinstein and her staff is going to face an investigation for why they leaked

that," added Cotton. "All of this could have been done discreetly. It happens hundreds

of times — HUNDREDS OF TIMES — every year in the Judiciary Committee."

Feinstein and her minions were hoping no one would mention the Senate's well-established

process of maintaining the confidentiality of accusers. She could have done this the

right way. She could have gone to Grassley and the FBI with Ford's claims when there

was still ample time for them to be investigated before Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing.

But, instead, she sat on Ford's letter for six weeks, never breathing a word, even as

Kavanaugh participated in 65 different meetings with senators and testified for hours and

hours before lawmakers. She ought to be investigated. She should not be allowed to get away with

what she has done to ruin Judge Kavanaugh's life for her dishonest political purposes.

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Dark Secret' Feinstein Was Hiding Just Revealed – Spells Total Disaster For Her Kavanaugh Witch Hunt - Duration: 4:18.

At his rally in Johnson City, Tennessee on Tuesday, President Trump didn't mince words

for California Senator Dianne Feinstein regarding her withholding of Christine Blasey Ford's

letter until the end of the judicial screening process.

RealClearPolitics  "President Trump held a 'Make America

Great Again' rally Monday night in Johnson City, Tennessee on behalf of Rep. Marsha Blackburn,

the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate. Right Side Broadcasting Network reports outside

the rally are the "longest lines" they've ever seen."

And President Trump was on a roll at the rally: "Diane Feinstein, she had this letter for

months and she didn't reveal it until everything was finished," Trump said. "Then she reveals

it and said, 'Oh we want more time.' Let's see how it all works out but I will tell you

what – they are trying to destroy a very fine person and we can't let it happen."

Indeed, Feinstein has had a letter from Kavanaugh accuser Christine Blasey Ford in her possession

since July; the Palo Alto University professor wrote her senator just after Kavanaugh was

nominated. But instead of making the proper authorities aware of Ford's claims, Feinstein

sat on them for six weeks. During that time, Brett Kavanaugh sat for

65 meetings with various senators, among them, Diane Feinstein. However, the California Democrat

never confronted Kavanaugh about Ford's allegations during any of those meetings.

Likewise, she did not bring up Ford's claims during Kavanaugh's testimony before the

Senate, as he answered hours and hours worth of questions.

Not until the eve of Kavanaugh's confirmation, after the Democrats had already exhausted

all legitimate means of thwarting the judge, did Feinstein make Ford's allegations public.

This, of course, led many to question the validity of the accuser's claims.

After all, if there was anything to Ford's story, why didn't Feinstein bring it forward

sooner? It certainly seemed as though it was all a sleazy political stunt to oust President

Trump's Supreme Court pick. But this may actually be the least of Feinstein's

worries, thanks to her poor handling of Ford's case. "There is a well-established process

of confidentiality on the committee," Sen. Tom Cotton

"Dianne Feinstein could have shown that letter to Chuck Grassley and the two of them,

as the leaders of that committee could have shared it with the FBI who could have discreetly

conducted this inquiry in July and in August without betraying Miss Ford's confidences."

"Dianne Feinstein and her staff [are] going to face an investigation for why they leaked

that," added Cotton. "All of this could have been done discreetly. It happens hundreds

of times — HUNDREDS OF TIMES — every year in the Judiciary Committee."

Feinstein and her minions were hoping no one would mention the Senate's well-established

process of maintaining the confidentiality of accusers. She could have done this the

right way. She could have gone to Grassley and the FBI with Ford's claims when there

was still ample time for them to be investigated before Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing.

The timing of Senator Feinstein's revealing the letter is suspect at best. While protesters

were showing extreme behavior in their demonstrations against Kavanaugh, his confirmation looked

all but assured. Then without warning, Feinstein revealed she

had a letter with claims that Kavanaugh had committed sexual assault against someone who

wished to remain anonymous. Oddly enough, she also revealed she had been in possession

of this letter for nearly 2 months. The tardiness of the letter also casts a shadow

of suspicion against both the Democrats and the accuser. Senator Susan Collins of Maine,

who is considered a potential swing vote in this process, stated in a that:

"What is puzzling to me is the Democrats, by not bringing this out earlier, after having

had this information for more than six weeks, have managed to cast a cloud of doubt on both

the professor and the judge," she said. "If they believed Professor Ford, why didn't

they surface this information earlier so that he could be questioned about it? And if they

didn't believe her and chose to withhold the information, why did they decide at the

11th hour to release it? It is really not fair to either of them the way it is was handled."

This could potentially backfire on Democrats as Collins is one of the few Republicans that

Democrats had hoped to sway into a "no" vote on Kavanaugh. They've just taken a

lot of wind out of those sails. You can see the clip here:

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Top 5 Ryan Gosling Moments! 🕯️ Are You Afraid of The Dark? | #TBT - Duration: 5:12.

That's my brother, he's not dead!

Did you know that Ryan Gosling starred in an episode of one of the scariest shows

- in Nickelodeon's history. - Say what?

Are You Afraid of the Dark follows a group of kids called the Midnight Society.

They tell scary stories.

Each one more terrifying than the last.

In Ryan Gosling's episode, A Tale of Station 109.1,

he plays a jerky older brother.

What a cheese head.

Who pulls a prank that accidentally sends his younger brother on a path

to the afterlife.

No!

Here are Ryan Gosling's top five moments from the episode.

What a cheese head.

What's his problem?

I guess he was playing capture the flag in this big old graveyard

with some of his dork friends.

It must have been real creepy 'cause now all he talks about

is graves, and funerals and stuff.

That's weird.

Poor kid.

Poor nothing, man. He's deranged.

Why don't you do something to make him snap out of it?

You didn't see what came on the lot this afternoon.

No.

- A hearse. - No!

Yeah, and it just came back from a funeral.

No way!

Way.

Cool!

I wonder how many bodies have been in here.

Come here, check this out.

Try it out for size, man. There was a dead guy in it this afternoon.

How cool is this?

Lie down, make yourself at home.

Don't ignore me! I'm not making this up.

Hey Ron, what's up man?

It wasn't in on the radio station.

These dead guys were gonna cross over to the next life or something.

No, I think I'm just gonna work on the hearse for a little while.

Did you hear what I said?

This thing's dragging through the door,

and there's all this screaming coming from the other side, and--

Oh, yeah. Are you gonna listen to Clark and Ryan?

- Cool. - They stick this bracelet on you.

And you kind of feel a little lighter.

He said it's the first step.

You're crazy. I never miss Clark and Ryan.

I'm probably gonna listen to it on the radio in the hearse.

Forget Clark and Ryan. Listen to me!

Oh man.

You can't see me.

Come on, Jamie. Be there!

It's the Clark and Ryan Show!

- Hey Clark! - Hey Ryan!

[radio playing]

Jamie, Jamie this is Chris.

Man, I hope you're listening to this.

I'm trapped at the radio station!

They think I'm dead and they're gonna make me go to the afterlife.

- Say what? - This isn't a joke.

They think I'm some kind of carpenter.

Daniel Carpenter. You gotta help me, Jamie.

I've already been home once, but you couldn't see me.

OK, nice try! I'm not fallin' for it!

Can you take me there?

Can you help me find the way home?

I'm Daniel Carpenter.

Sure you are, bud.

All right, say uh, how much is my brother paying you?

Please help me!

[phone ringing]

Ah!

You have to help me.

Please don't run away.

I need help.

And so does your brother.

You got the wrong guy, I'm not dead!

Let go!

Hey, leave him alone!

Jamie!

Oh, I'm gonna enjoy this.

You gotta believe me! You've made a mistake!

Stop!

Uh, excuse me. No cutting in line.

That's my brother, he's not dead!

- Really? - Yes.

Finally.

Ah, I don't think so.

No!

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