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  1. On 8/4/2020 at 9:51 PM, SeanC said:

    Since the events are for athletes within the host country and anybody else who can get into that country according to whatever travel restrictions are in place, the US is fine to host an event for its own skaters plus foreign skaters who train there.

    Skate Canada International's ice dance event is going to be absolutely nuts.  Four of last season's six Grand Prix Finalists train in Canada. 

    Similarly, the Rostelecom ladies' event.

    And save for places like New Zealand, there are often loopholes to allow entry to a country under assorted 'exceptional talent' clauses.  Which can be anything from admitting a scientist, engineer, or medical professional to a location where no local can do that kind of specialty work (Germany has done this for a while) to athletes for specific competitions. Track and field's Monaco Diamond League event worked with French border control to create an entry procedure for athletes from otherwise banned locations like the USA so they could compete in yesterday's meeting. 

  2. They should have cancelled The Sopranos after Nancy Marchant died. IMO, what made the early episodes work was the whole screwed up Tony-Livia dynamic and about how Tony could be on top of the world in so many ways and then just crumble when she confronted him. 

    And when Livia was gone, there was no one left who could really successfully offset Tony's attempts to claim more power in his life and it turned into another generic mob show.

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  3. On 4/18/2020 at 3:31 PM, CFC said:

    It bothers me that a show like Picket Fences, which won two Emmys for Best Drama Series, is nigh impossible to watch on any TV channel or streaming service. In its earlier days, Hulu used to have the first and second seasons available for viewing, then, for a very brief moment, they added seasons three and four, but then just as suddenly removed the entire series.

     

    The David E. Kelly shows tend to be hard to find on streaming for assorted reasons. It took forever for all seasons of 'The Practice' to show up and we'll probably never get 'Chicago Hope' (which I missed during its original run because I was watching ER instead) because the show owners don't want to pay music rights to stream for some Broadway songs people sung on the show. 

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  4. Another bit of crazy from Khorkina:

    https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1092449/khorkina-tokyo-2020-punishment-from-god

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    Russia's two-time Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast Svetlana Khorkina has made the controversial claim that the postponement of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games is God's punishment for the sports community and the world in general for the removal of the country from leading international competitions.

    The Russian flag was due to be absent from Tokyo 2020 after the World Anti-Doping Agency banned the nation from all international sport for four years in December.

     

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  5. 1 hour ago, icemiser69 said:

    I wonder how much of the original music has been stripped out of it (if any) for its syndication run?

     

     

    The Shout Factory DVD release from 2014 got the rights to more than 90% of the original music and a lot of the content that was edited for shorter syndication run time and is as close to the original as we're going to get.

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  6. OLYMPIC CHAMPION SUN YANG HANDED 8-YEAR BAN OVER VIAL-SMASHING INCIDENT

    https://swimswam.com/olympic-champion-sun-yang-handed-8-year-ban-over-vial-smashing-incident/

    In this case, it's not about whether or not there was any evidence of doping in the sample; it's the cover up and the need for anti-doping officials to be able to perform their jobs without being threatened. If Sun's group had made an official complaint to FINA about irregularities in testing protocol instead of creating a biohazard situation, then FINA, which has long sheltered Sun from any sort of consequences for repeated bad behavior as much as they were legally able to do so, would have likely quickly ordered any results of the test be thrown out. 

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  7. Can we go back to it being okay to end a race under a yellow flag? The current NASCAR system just seems to really up the danger in the name of catering to the mouth breathers who like those kinds of restrictor plate crashfests.

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  8. On 2/14/2020 at 1:44 PM, Hiyo said:

    Too bad Alex Kingston already appeared on the show, I think she could've made a good Doctor.

    Who canon is that a Time Lord can regenerate into an appearance of someone they'd known before. Lalla Ward was first cast as Princess Astra in the show and then became Romana #2 when Mary Tamm (Romana #1) asked to leave the show. 

  9. 6 hours ago, Ohiopirate02 said:

    I agree with this.  One thing that always bothers me with tv shows and movies obviously written and directed by men for men is how often the female actresses hair is hanging down.  I don't know about the rest of my fellow female posters, but I style my hair based on my activities for the day.  I don't spend all of my days with a full blowout, some days call for a ponytail or just my hair styled off of my face.  Also, long flowing hair is a liability when a woman gets into a fight--from impeding vision to giving something for your opponent to grab hold.  But, male directors love long flowing hair so their female actresses are stuck with it.  

     

    On the early seasons Homicide:LOTS, you know things were getting serious when Kay Howard (Melissa Leo) pulled her long hair back into a bun when she was in the field trying to find a witness or suspect. Kay also had the highest percentage of closed murder cases of any homicide detective on the squad. 

    And then NBC forced the producers of the show to write her out because Melissa Leo wasn't conventionally pretty enough in the eyes of the network. (H:LOTS always had marginal ratings for renewal so the shows' producers couldn't really push back on that dictate) 

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  10. 8 hours ago, Growsonwalls said:

    Just watched Mariah Bell's FS. Rafael Arutyunyan really seems to do well with older skaters who struggled with technique and consistency. I wonder if he would do well for Gracie Gold. 

     

    From what I've heard around the edges, he's probably a really bad fit for a skater who has struggled with eating disorders. 

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  11. On 1/22/2020 at 2:08 AM, Hiyo said:

    Apparently, small British towns and villages in the countryside may appear charming and idyllic, but if British detective shows are anything to go by, they are actually places full of sex, corruption, deception, and murder...lots and lots of murder.

     

    This helpful avoiding death  guide showed up in my Facebook feed the other day:

     

    https://crimereads.com/your-guide-to-not-getting-murdered-in-a-quaint-english-village/

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  12. I've been following tennis long enough to know the really good reasons why to limit the schedules of 15 year olds but I really wish Coco had enough points for a seed in the tournament because she shouldn't have been playing Osaka before the quarters. 

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  13. Homicide:LOTS has a great episode where Kay Howard goes back to the small Chesapeake Bay town she grew up in and finds herself drawn into a murder investigation because of her Big City expertise. The town is not a bad place to be for a lot of people even if the local seafood trade has been on a long slow slide, but it's also pretty clear why Kay left when she could and why she wouldn't go back for good during her working years.

    Damn, that show did nuance so well. 

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  14. 17 hours ago, DoctorAtomic said:

    Wheel of Time was the same up until book 5 I'd say. Then like 11 or 12 was good. There was a 7 year period where it just ground and ground. 

    That said, I am stoked for the tv show because there's plenty of people who make jokes about the character traits and many people wondering what's going to be cut.

     

    Robert Jordan essentially lost control of his own cast of characters around book 7. IMO, Sanderson did a good job of pulling everything back together after Jordan's death. 

    I'm also looking forward to the tv series in part because they'll have to consolidate the heck out of a bunch of stuff in order to keep it moving along. 

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  15. And a show actually casts an autistic actor for an autistic character lead role. Finally. 

    https://www.teenvogue.com/story/everythings-gonna-be-okay-screening

     

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    What sets the show apart from other family sitcoms is that it bluntly unpacks grief, sex, love, and independence in a darkly humorous way. It also makes history as the first show to ever cast an actor on the spectrum in a lead role.

    "Everyone that's been cast as a character with autism doesn't really have that disability themselves," Kayla, who plays the outspoken but kindhearted Matilda, says. "So how can they expect to act like one of us, when they haven't walked in our shoes?"

    Previously a model, Kayla was one of the first actresses to audition for the role and landed it soon after. And while she's thrilled with the opportunity to give nuance to what it's like having autism, she's also well aware that there should be more representation on big and small screens of people with neurological disorders.

     

    I'm actually looking forward to the show- Josh Thomas has a real talent for researching and discussing very serious topics in a comedy without turning it into a Very Special Episode (see Claire's abortion episode from 'Please Like Me')  and the early buzz is good. 

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  16. I know a woman who got one of her kids into a Pampers commercial because he was a really cute baby. Money was put into a trust until he's of legal age (I think it has to be in most states where the commercials  would be filmed)  and Pampers will be pretty much paying for his entire college education.  Given how tightly regulated an infant or toddler's time on a tv sound stage and how many expenses an 18-24 year old will later have,  one or two  commercials at union pay rates would seem to be a very efficient way to help your kid launch down the road. 

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  17. They'll probably copy and paste the 'authorized neutral athlete' rules over from track and field because those have survived CAS challenge. Which works out to it being about 50/50 if a petition for ANA is approved and those who are approved generally have pretty significant stamps in their biological passport that do not involve Russian drug testing labs. 

    The IAAF rules also do not allow for ANAs to form relay squads or compete as teams, IIRC. Which is going to have a lot more impact in ice hockey, team handball, and the like than it will in figure skating.

  18. While 'Oz' flew under the radar of the public eye, I suspect it was one of those shows that had outsized influence within the entertainment community because it was willing to go dark places that no one else would have tried at the time.  They reportedly only payed SAG minimum to all the actors on the show but in addition to being a branch of the Hey! It's That Guy! Employment Agency (I mean you have JK Simmons, Zejko Ivanek and Dean Winters as regulars...) they also got some pretty big names like Luke Perry, Rita Moreno, and Joel Grey to appear. 

    It also predates 'The Sopranos'- Edie Falco was a regular as a prison guard before she got cast as Carmella. 

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  19. 11 hours ago, scarynikki12 said:

    If a character rents a car they'll often get a stick shift. This leads to the inevitable scene: "I thought you said you could drive a stick!" This scene will never take place as they are leaving the rental lot but miles later in the middle of the city. Bonus points if it's on a steep hill.

    it's common for an automatic rental to cost twice as much in many parts of Europe where manual is still the default. And for the rental clerk to try to upsell the heck out of a customer to try to get them to take that far more expensive option once they hear a North American English accent.  

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