| Esquire's November cover star talks about the iconic scene, working with Christian Bale, and yes, mime training. | If you have trouble reading this message, view it in a browser. | | | | | Steve Carell Says Michael and Pam's Final Scene on 'The Office' Was 'An Actual Moment' | | It was all very Lost in Translation: Steve Carell's Michael Scott and Jenna Fischer's Pam Halpert have one last moment in the airport during The Office's big series finale. In the scene, you witness an undeniable emotional moment between the two, yet, you can't hear what's being said. Fischer has spoken about what Pam said to Michael in the past, referencing it was real and genuine in nature, suggesting they went out of character to capture the emotion. So when we sat down with Carell for our November cover story, we had to ask: What was it that Michael said? Read More | | | | | | | | | Trump Laid Out the Republican Party Philosophy While Defending His Mocking of Dr. Christine Blasey Ford | | Donald Trump, American president, does not subscribe to the concept of truth in any conventional sense. He genuinely feels that reality can be molded to his wants and needs, and that the truth is whatever you can get enough people to believe. If you want it to be so, just say it—again and again and again, until people stop challenging it or asking you where you got it from. And yet, occasionally, the president's brash approach will generate an honest moment. Take his interview with Lesley Stahl of 60 Minutes on Sunday, a customary festival of falsehoods that contained one genuinely revealing look into the attitude of Trump and his allies towards political battle. Read More | | | | | | | | | Peter Dinklage Hints at a Grim Fate For Tyrion at the End of Game of Thrones | | This summer, Peter Dinklage and the rest of the Game of Thrones cast said a "beautifully bittersweet" goodbye to one of the biggest shows of the decade. When they wrapped filming the final season of the HBO fantasy hit, Dinklage told Vulture that it was really hard. Though Dinklage is usually pretty good about not giving away Game of Thrones spoilers in interviews, his latest comments about Tyrion's fate in the final season hint at a pretty grim conclusion. Read More | | | | | | | | | I'm Not Sure We're Ready for the Chaos That Will Follow the Midterms | | Over the weekend, there were a couple of ominous, if overlooked, statements from Republican officials touching on the upcoming midterm elections. They are part of a national mechanism that is being created to delegitimize a Democratic sweep should it happen next month. It will be Chinese meddling, or sneaky "illegals." And they will sell it hard to those people most likely to believe it. And the country likely will catch on fire. I'm not sure if the Democratic Party is ready for what could be coming, and I'm very sure neither the elite political press nor the country is ready for it. Read More | | | | | | | | | Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson Were Too Much Too Soon, and So Were We | | News broke yesterday that Pete Davidson—Esquire's own muse of the Summer of Sleaze—and Ariana Grande had broken off their engagement. The internet, naturally, was devastated, but in that devastation there is a lesson to be learned about obsession. There is, in fact, such a thing as rooting for a couple, and then there's something about flying too close to their orbit. In an age where we spend so much of our time on our phones, reading about every morsel of information afforded to us, are the inner workings of being unnervingly human in the public eye something we need to know about? Read More | | | | | | | | Follow Us | | | | Unsubscribe Privacy Notice | | esquire.com ©2018 Hearst Communications Inc. All Rights Reserved. Hearst Email Privacy, 300 W 57th St., Fl. 19 (sta 1-1), New York, NY 10019 | | | | | | |
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