"Me Pluribus Unum" returns as the featured phrase in the opening credits, succeeding the one-off "Young Sport".
"Young Sport" succeeds "Me Pluribus Unum" as the featured phrase in the opening credits.
"Me Pluribus Unum" succeeds the one-off "Vote!" as the featured phrase in the opening credits.
"Vote!" succeeds "Me Pluribus Unum" as the featured phrase in the opening credits, referring to the special election in South Carolina's First District between disgraced former governor Mark Sanford, and Stephen's sister Elizabeth Colbert Busch.
"Me Pluribus Unum" returns as the featured phrase in the opening credits, succeeding the one-shot "Mano-A-Bubba!".
"Mano-A-Bubba!" succeeds "Me Pluribus Unum" as the featured phrase in the opening credits.
"As Seen On Twitter" succeeds "Eleven Dark Thirty" as the featured phrase in the opening credits.
"Eleven Dark Thirty" returns as the featured phrase in the opening credits, succeeding "Sorry, Pitt".
"Sorry, Pitt" succeeds "Eleven Dark Thirty" as the featured phrase in the opening credits.
"Claustrophelia" succeeds "Precious!" as the featured phrase in the opening credits.
"Precious!" succeeds "Elendil!" as the featured phrase in the opening credits to celebrate the final day of Hobbit Week.
"Precious!" succeeds "Elendil!" as the featured phrase in the opening credits to celebrate the final day of Hobbit Week.
"Elendil!" succeeds "Elbereth!" as the featured phrase in the opening credits to celebrate Hobbit Week.
"Elbereth!" succeeds "One Tolkien Over The Line" as the featured phrase in the opening credits to celebrate Hobbit Week.
"One Tolkien Over The Line" succeeds "Stars And Gripes" as the featured phrase in the opening credits to celebrate of Hobbit Week.
"Stars And Gripes" succeeds "Scared Mittless" as the featured phrase in the opening credits.
"Scared Mittless" succeeds "Raging Election" as the featured phrase in the opening credits.
"Raging Election" succeeds "Vote!" as the featured phrase in the opening credits.
On the opening intro, "Text REDCROSS To 90999" has been added, imploring viewers to donate to the Red Cross' relief efforts for the victims of Hurricane Sandy. This succeeds the phrase "Flag, You're It!"
The members of The Killers are of the Mormon faith.
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