Monday, April 29, 2019

How 'Game of Thrones' Played it Safe

 
Making sense of the very bloody, very dark (literally) Season Eight Episode Three and what comes next.
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Game of Thrones' Battle of Winterfell Was the Television Event of Our Lifetime. But it Wasn't Perfect. (Warning: spoilers)
 
Let's have a moment of silence for everyone who died last night during Game of Thrones' Battle of Winterfell. Let's have another moment of silence for our eyes, squinting to make sense of what the hell was going on in this very dark 83 minutes of television. Let's have a moment of relief for the characters who made it through the Long Night. And, finally, let's give it up for the Game of Thrones showrunners and director who pulled off a truly monumental TV moment. It's unlikely we'll see anything else of this scale for a long time. But, that doesn't mean it was perfect. Let's dig into the blood, fire, ice, and darkness of the Battle of Winterfell. Warning: there are spoilers in this story. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
'Fox News Is Moving Left': Opinions About the Media Inside Trump's Green Bay Rally Are Breathtaking
 
On Saturday night, as the Washington press gathered in D.C. for the annual White House Correspondents Dinner, Donald Trump stormed into Green Bay, Wisconsin to hold a rally for his supporters. Given the timing of this event, Esquire sent the writer Jake Malooley to Packerville to ask the MAGA faithful how they view the media. What he discovered came as a surprise. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Iain Glen Knows Why You're So Thirsty For Jorah Mormont on Game of Thrones (Warning: spoilers)
 
Ser Jorah Mormont—the wizened, battle-tested friend to Daenerys—is not a contender for the Iron Throne, and yet he has one of the most passionate fan bases among all the characters on Game of Thrones. Jorah fan accounts on social and thirsty fan fiction on the internet have run wild over the years. Esquire's Madison Vain spoke with the actor who plays Jorah, Iain Glen, about why his character is so beloved, eight seasons of shooting of Thrones, and Jorah's ultimate fate. Warning: there are spoilers in this story. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
The President Is Now Saying 23 False Things a Day. All News Coverage Should Reflect That.
 
On Monday, the Washington Post said Donald Trump, American president, has made 10,000 false claims in public since taking office. Well, it's up to 10,111 claims now, a feat our dear leader accomplished in just 828 days. That's thanks to a period over the last seven months in which the president has truly upped his game. Over the first 100 days, Trump averaged five false claims a day in public. This was remarkable if you consider what days might be like if you lied to people five times a day in your own life. But recently, Trump has jacked it up to 23 (twenty-three!) a day. The Post highlights some events that, from the standpoint of complete and utter truthlessness, really defy belief. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Walmart Cut Up to $500 Off a Bunch of 2019 Samsung 4K HD TVs
 
You've got a lot of TV to watch, so you might consider treating yourself to a new television. Walmart's coming in clutch with a big, one-week sale on Samsung TVs, all of them 2019 models. We highlighted a few of the best deals. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Here's Everyone Who Died During The Battle of Winterfell on Game of Thrones (Warning: Spoilers)
 
The Battle of Winterfell was a truly epic 90 minutes of television, with many, many casualties. We kept a running tab just in case you lost count. Major spoilers if you click. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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