By delaying any sort of resolution, House of the Dragon's audience is left with what feels more like a penultimate episode than a satisfying conclusion to another chapter in the story. Ironically, the fantasy series known for heartbreaking deaths is now reluctant to kill anyone. House of the Dragon is a different story—and it's one that requires its power players to stick around until the dramatic conclusion. But that might not occur until the season 4 finale or beyond, depending on how long HBO plans to stretch this series out. That's likely 2028, folks! |
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You asked, Dr. Harvey Karp answered. A few simple actions can dramatically ease this transition. |
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The Department of Justice cut a plea deal with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the accused "mastermind" of the 9/11 attacks. The government agreed not to kill him and two of his fellow defendants. In return, I suspect he will spend his life in twenty-four-hour lockdown in delightful Florence, Colorado. With expected but nonetheless towering hypocrisy, the Republicans immediately cranked the Outrage Machine into the red zone. The Wall Street Journal editorial board got in some serious deploring. And J. Divan Vance couldn't resist being ignorant. |
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The best books of the year (so far) are taking us to dazzling new frontiers. In the fiction landscape, a spate of new novels offers visions of humanity from unlikely narrators, including robots, aliens, and the undead. Meanwhile, it's shaping up to be an outstanding year for memoirs; new outings from luminaries like Leslie Jamison, Sloane Crosley, and Lucy Sante will grab you by the heartstrings and refuse to let go. In the nonfiction space, some of our finest intellectuals have released titles that help us make sense of our changing world, from the culture-flattening force of algorithms to the future of work. |
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