Working with wood rather than metal?.
There's a british woodwork one on channel 4 catch up if you can access that: Britain's Best Woodworker.
How many people are going to branch out?
Working with wood rather than metal?.
There's a british woodwork one on channel 4 catch up if you can access that: Britain's Best Woodworker.
I think the foot guy is Tarantino.It feels like the show runner owed Harvey Weinstein a favor or something.
I think jumping generations like that is a big no-no, especially if you're already dealing with preexisting controversy (Rhaeyra vs Aegon). Aegon as male first-born is an easier sell than his younger brother. It doesn't really matter who is perceived as the more competent of the two. And yeah, Aegon would be easier to manipulate too.Allicent is the MVP of HotD. The progression of daddy's pawn to reluctant but capable then enthusiastic Machiavellian political slimeball to what-hath-we-wrought bitter tyrant is compelling and kudo to the actress.
One aspect of that performance that I find interesting is that she actually cared for Viserys. Sure not as a lover or whatever but as the father of her children, a not-a-bad-dude, and a long-suffering victim of a horrible disease. This resonated so well with her horror that everyone else responded to his death with politics while she was actually grieving.
Here's a couple of plot points that bothered me:
1- Aegon didn't want to be king, eye-patch does. Can't they just do that? Even if Allicent insists that Aegon has to be king because of her misunderstanding of Viserys' last words, Viserys didn't say how long he had to be king.
Let Aegon assume the throne and then abdicate for his brother. Allicent would be fulfilling what she though is Viserys' last wish by the letter, while securing the throne for her lineage. She would also gain the important benefit of making both of her sons happy, and what mother wouldn't want that.
I don't know how Allicent's father would feel about that, though. On the one hand, he would get what he says he wants- his family line in power. But on the other hand, I bet he feels he can manipulate Aegon (similar to Tywyn with Joffrey) while no one is telling eye-patch what to do if he doesn't wanna (which is why by the standards of the setting he'd make the better king).
Well obviously none of this matters because we see after all Aegon is going to like being king. I'm a little annoyed that it looks like we're just getting Joffrey II but oh well.
That annoyed me but I guess that was the point, how far gone these people are into how they deal with dissent. Graham McTavish walking away in disgust at the inaction/indifference was on point.2- Ser Incel just straight up murdered a council member, who presumably is a powerful lord with family, wealth, and political support. No consequence, no punishment, no repercusions? Yes, I know there's still an episode left and I am really hoping that IF it turns out Rhaenyra and Daemon wrestle the throne back, part of their alliance is that guy's house. But the fact that Allicent and her father just don't give a shit is weird.
Why are they not-Hobbits? I've heard about halflings or something but I assumed they were still referring to the Hobbits.The not-Hobbits are hideous and where the show especially sucks at imitating Tolkien's easy-going, happy-go-lucky speech patterns for the 'simpler' folk of Middle-earth.
Halflings are Hobbits, yes.Why are they not-Hobbits? I've heard about halflings or something but I assumed they were still referring to the Hobbits.
Ah yes, it wasn't halflings that I heard on a review but what sounded like "half-foots". I too assumed that they weren't allowed to call them Hobbits (or have Hobbits in the show), probably because of some bizarre rights thing with the movies and all.In the show they're called 'Harfoots', a made-up word by the showrunners to refer to a race of nomadic proto-Hobbits.
Either Amazon wasn't allowed to name Hobbits, like how Shadow of Mordor wasn't given the rights to certain name creatures, or they decided they would do their own spin on the brand.
Honestly this actually sounds like a fun idea, from what I remember the Hobbits were great at walking long distances so it was odd that they were such a settled down people. But I have a feeling this was probably taken from Tolkien's notes or something rather than what the showrunners came up with on their own.They're basically the same race of simple, isolated, deeply suspicious/superstitious peasants but have an itinerant lifestyle and don't have a knack for comfort. I think the idea is that the Hobbits are the gentrified, settled-down version of this.
It's not a bad idea, but the show doesn't really give an explanation as to why they're itinerant in the first place, or why are they keeping with such a bizarre schedule if it means leaving people to their death regularly. If they're iffy of meeting other people why not just bunker down somewhere instead of traveling the whole world?Ah yes, it wasn't halflings that I heard on a review but what sounded like "half-foots". I too assumed that they weren't allowed to call them Hobbits (or have Hobbits in the show), probably because of some bizarre rights thing with the movies and all.
Honestly this actually sounds like a fun idea, from what I remember the Hobbits were great at walking long distances so it was odd that they were such a settled down people. But I have a feeling this was probably taken from Tolkien's notes or something rather than what the showrunners came up with on their own.
Harfoots are a particular breed/ethnic group of hobbits, and hobbits used to be nomadic before going to the shire.In the show they're called 'Harfoots', a made-up word by the showrunners to refer to a race of nomadic proto-Hobbits. They're basically the same race of simple, isolated, deeply suspicious/superstitious peasants but have an itinerant lifestyle and don't have a knack for comfort. I think the idea is that the Hobbits are the gentrified, settled-down version of this.
Interestingly, I was just watching a brief doc on ideas tolkien for a sequel and he apparently started writing a darker future where hobbits pretty much got wiped out and few that were left had reverted back to harfoots because man drove them out of their homes.Harfoots are a particular breed/ethnic group of hobbits, and hobbits used to be nomadic before going to the shire.
This is according to Tolkien, and not made up by the creators of this show, unless zombie-Tolkien is one of them.
Looks to be on Hulu. I'll have to check it out.Ramy season 2
Not sure if I talked about this one yet but I love shows that are like sorta-comedy-drama and have a strong authorial voice. Like I know internet bros hate Girls but I liked it, and I like Fleabag and that sort of thing. Well Ramy is one such show, a muslim-American comedian making a fictional single-camera style show about a character that may be incredibly loosely based on an exaggerated version of himself.
It's worth checking out because... well, it's good, but you don't see Muslim Americans represented like this, with humanity and warts and a seemingly genuine reckoning with tradition, culture, assimilation, family, etc.
Season 2's strength and weakness is that Ramy pushes hard on the character's flaws to the point where he's arguably a villain now. I lote of that comedian self-hatred energy. Mahershala Ali plays a character of honor and good intention that serves as a sharp foil to highlight this behavior, and boy do they use that gravitas an actor like that can bring where he can crush you just by looking at you.
A couple of episodes get heavy-handed (like the penultimate one focusing on his uncle) but that's ok, it's tough to deal with things like marriage, sexuality and "what have I done with my life" kind of feeling.
This all sounds very serious but I laugh a couple times each episode. Like any show like this the main character has a colorful set of bros and they are always a delight- a rather brilliant dynamic with one guy that is traditional and hyper-preachy, a dude that is way more fluid and brutal and funny, and a while non-Muslim severely disabled and immobile guy who's "sick of everybody's bullshit" voice is often an audience stand-in.
I dunno I just really love these little half-hour character shows and I highly recommend this one if you're at all interested in a break from the anime and franchise and cinematic universes.
You're correct. So few things in this are "according to Tolkien" and they're so horribly written as characters I was bamboozled.Harfoots are a particular breed/ethnic group of hobbits, and hobbits used to be nomadic before going to the shire.
This is according to Tolkien, and not made up by the creators of this show, unless zombie-Tolkien is one of them.
Creed Trailer on Youtube:
A+
Hey, Kang is going to be in Creed 3! Looks much more formidable than he did in Loki.