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SeanC

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  1. 11 hours ago, healthnut said:

    All of a sudden the ice dance chaos seems to be thrown out the window and it's predictable again. Piper/Paul win, Guignard/Fabri 2nd, fight for bronze between Madi/Evan and Laurence/Nik.

    I wouldn't really call it predictable, especially since Gilles/Poirier and Guignard/Fabbri haven't competed against each other yet, and Chock/Bates have been dealing with errors thus far (they really need to turn the momentum around, though).

  2. 17 hours ago, Sarah 103 said:

    Question: Is the idea of police officer on the take and clothing being a giveaway that he living above/beyond his means something that is era appropriate, or is it anachronism? I love the idea that it goes back over 100 years, but I am well aware it could be an anachronism.

    I don't see why it would be an anachronism. Policing was never a job that made you rich.

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  3. It looks like this might be Piper & Paul's season.

    The ladies' event at the Final will be really interesting (and four nations represented, for the first time since 2017).

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  4. Kaori, Ye-lim and Isabeau are all guaranteed. Loena and Mai will be in as long as they don’t finish well off the podium this weekend. Rinka is on the bubble with her 1st + 5th, but as long as Anastasia Gubanova doesn’t place top two this weekend she’s also in.

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  5. The ending took me by surprise insofar as I'm much more familiar with Dorothy Stratten's story versus Banerjee's, so I wasn't expecting that to happen because the show took some pretty significant liberties with how they got to that point. But this is a series about Banerjee, not her and Paul, so that makes some sense from a dramatic perspective.

    Bits of Paul's time emceeing are depicted in Bob Fosse's film Star 80 (the mud wrestling, in particular), but I don't believe the Chippendales connection is ever raised there.

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  6. On 11/18/2022 at 5:45 PM, rmontro said:

    I know no one here will agree with me, but IMO a big reason for the fatigue is that Marvel/Disney can no longer be trusted to produce faithful adaptations of their characters.  The post upthread a bit which talked about giving Thor a conclusion:  These well known characters like Iron Man and Thor shouldn't be removed from the universe, they should be a constant presence like Batman and Superman are in DC.

    Those characters are recast, I see no reason why they can't do that with the MCU.  They may need a reboot the way things are gone.  As much respect as I have for Chadwick Boseman, they probably should have recast T'Challa/Black Panther.  These are classic characters that people want to see, and should be around.

    The vast majority of audiences had no relationship whatsoever to any of the MCU characters prior to the debut of their film incarnations. Iron Man is not a classic character that people all over the world want to see, Iron Man-as-played-by-Robert Downey Jr. is.

    The Guardians of the Galaxy, who are C-list characters at best in the comics and had no wider pop cultural profile at all, got turned into a hugely successful franchise. The MCU at this point is big enough to create new stars, it doesn't need to continually recast a handful of extant heroes.

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  7. I'm so happy for Lolo & Nik, the biggest win of their careers so far. I definitely wasn't expecting that, and they clearly weren't either.

    Another big surprise is Kim beating Sakamoto, the first Korean win on the circuit since 2009.

    Rinka can count her blessings that the American ladies all tanked here, otherwise her Grand Prix Final hopes would be slim to none.

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  8. I'm excited that Marjorie & Zach seem to have definitively entered the 80+ RD club, since they've done it twice this season, though for whatever reason the camerawork for their performance today way mostly shot from bad angles (maybe the front-facing camera was malfunctioning?).

  9. 14 hours ago, Salacious Kitty said:

    Not that it really matters, but what is Romsky's content compared to Grassl?

    Definitely lesser. He only had two quads and I think one triple Axel.

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  10. On 11/8/2022 at 7:41 PM, Mittengirl said:

    That is what I couldn’t figure out - why have a hearing if you are not going to release a report?  If figure skating’s international body can “go rogue” and ignore RUSADA’s findings, what has been the point of the hearing?  It looks to me like the international governing body just lacks the intestinal fortitude to make a decision.

    Not really a lack of will, it's just that there are rules and procedures to follow. Any time a federation just decides to ignore the rules they can gum up the works for a bit.

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  11. I believe Deanna just became the oldest Grand Prix gold medalist in history. Also the first Canadian Grand Prix win for somebody other than Piper & Paul since 2017.

    Ye-lim Kim's reaction to still being the silver medalist despite not skating particularly well was hilarious.

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  12. 1 minute ago, Constantinople said:

    They're betrothed to Jace "Velaryon" and Luke "Velaryon" and Corlys is the head of House Velaryon.

    If they're not on Rhaenyra's side, nobody is going to listen to them about that (which would be tenuous anyway, as they're also Rhaenyra's direct heirs and she has her own house).

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  13. 16 minutes ago, Constantinople said:

    They've been betrothed for about a week at most. Moreover, betrothals were called off all the time in the Middle Ages.

    But they have no authority to call the betrothals off. Baela and Rhaena are Daemon's daughters, they're his to betroth as he sees fit, answerable only to the head of House Targaryen (which is Rhaenyra, as they see it).

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  14. 7 minutes ago, peridot said:

    How on earth did that twin take Viserys' crown and make it all the way to Dragonstone with no one trying to stop him?  I was surprised that no one tried to stop him last episode in his shiny armor.

    Nobody last episode knew he had gone rogue, which is why he wasn't stopped. He's a Kingsguard, he'd be assumed to be on the king's business wherever he went (including into the king's quarters, which is presumably where he got the crown).

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  15. 2 minutes ago, Oscirus said:

    The problem is that aemonds supposed to be the final boss. Like team green is almost entirely made up of Daeron and Aemond and the only other bad ass moment that Aemond has left is against rhaenys, if they cant even do this storyline properly, I dont imag they're going to be able to do that fight any justice

    I don't see the problem. They've got at least two seasons, probably, before Aemond dies. They can build him up as a villain over then.

    I like the change, as a whole, because it makes Aemond smarter (he knows that killing Lucerys is a dumb move) and gives him somewhere to go rather than being a complete psycho from the beginning.

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  16. 21 minutes ago, Constantinople said:

    I know Fire & Blood is supposed to be incomplete, inaccurate and biased, but I find it hard to believe a dragon bursting out of the floor during Aegon's coronation somehow passed unnoticed.

    Presumably because that didn't happen in the world of ASOIAF.  It happened in the TV universe.

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