1. E-Ring - Plugged In
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A good deal of the United States' war on worldwide terrorists is fought in the shadows, something the producers of this NBC series try to capture.
2. E-Ring Reviews - Metacritic
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E-Ring, a political drama set within the Pentagon, was created by David McKenna and Ken Robinson, a former Green Beret who consults for CNN on terrorism and military intelligence. McKenna penned the pilot script. Jerry Bruckheimer is the executive producer.
3. "E-Ring" Review - Entertain Your Brain!
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4. E-Ring - Variety
Sep 18, 2005 · In the premiere, a Chinese spy attempts to escape Shanghai, possibly with secret documents, while top brass debate whether it's worth risking an ...
Remember those scenes on "The West Wing" when the Joint Chiefs assemble in the "situation room" to tackle some faraway threat? Reprise the tension with none of the intelligence, inject flag-waving machismo and high-tech imagery, and what's left is this Jerry Bruckheimer drama.
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5. E-Ring: Season 1 - Rotten Tomatoes
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This hourlong drama is set inside the nation's ultimate fortress: the Pentagon. It's a hub of highly explosive conflicts between American military heroes and the civilians to whom they report -- a world where crises can escalate into life-and-death climaxes, for individuals or entire nations. Critical decisions by intelligence officers in the war room -- and the execution of these decisions by covert special ops on the battlefield -- happen every day. The No. 1 mission is survival of the state, an often delicate balance between protecting the homeland and protecting either all of mankind or the life of a lone soldier.
6. E-Ring - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
The Beretta 92FS is used by US Marine Zachary McPhearson (Stacy Meadows) to hold off an angry mob in S01E05, "Weekend Pass".
7. The Ring (2002) Review - Horror Movie Talk
Aug 31, 2022 · A videotape that has the power to kill those who view it seems to be at the center of a string of four teenage deaths.
The tone of The Ring is deadly serious, and it lands just right in the quiet of your darkened home on a Friday night. It feels morose and hopeless and creepy beyond compare.
8. Review of “(emet)” by Lauren Ring | Lela E. Buis
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This fantasy novelette is a 2021 Nebula Finalist and was published in F&SF 8/21. Lauren Ring is an established novelist and editor of the anthology Recognize Fascism. This review contains spoil…