It was called "Crimes and Myth-Demeanors." Dish Network's on-line guide described it as "Adam and Jamie test whether Hollywood heists are really possible." Dish Network also described it as a new episode.
We recorded it on the PVR, but the credits hadn't yet been run when the PVR stopped recording, switched channels, and began recording L&O. The ep repeats at 1 a.m., but that conflicts with something else we're recording.
No need to run and hide -- I was mostly updating Quicken while Mythbusters was on. I glanced up to see a scene that looked like something out of the Once A Thief movie, shot straight up in my seat and immediately wondered if I should post a Nick sighting. Once the scene ended, I went back to paying our bills. If they mentioned Dead Cain, I missed it entirely. I'll pay closer attention when I watch the ep with the hubby, probably sometime next week.
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We recorded it on the PVR, but the credits hadn't yet been run when the PVR stopped recording, switched channels, and began recording L&O. The ep
repeats at 1 a.m., but that conflicts with something else we're recording.
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"Firetrap" supplied courtesy of Echo Bridge Entertainment
"Entrapment" courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox, Monarchy Enterprises S.A.R.L. and Regency Entertainment (USA)
So, maybe not Nick after all.
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