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Kings :: Judgment Day (01x06)
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| Title: | Judgment Day |
| Episode #: | 01x06 |
| Production Number: | 106 |
| Original Airdate: | Saturday April 18th, 2009 |
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Today is Judgment Day, an annual tradition in which Silas will preside over 10 cases by it's end. David and Michelle are divided when both want the 10th case spot. Elsewhere, the king's nephew is released from exile, and Jack and Katrina find themselves growing closer during their quest for power.
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Today is Judgment Day, an annual tradition in which Silas will preside over 10 cases by its (Drop The Apostrophe) end. David and Michelle are divided when both want the 10th case spot. Elsewhere, the king's nephew is released from exile, and Jack and Katrina find themselves growing closer during their quest for power.
There is no need for an apostrophe when "its"/"it's" is used in the possessive sense. "It's" means only the contraction form of "it is".
The English language is tough. It's called "Education". |
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