Tag: Books
Game of Thrones: Season 5 – New Cast Members
I’m VERY excited to see Alexander Siddig (ST: DS9; Syriana) on a regular series again! I was surprised at first, BUT now it makes great sense (his looks fit for a Martell). Also, it’ll be interesting to see Jonathan Pryce (a veteran actor of great stature) and the Oscar-nominated Keisha Castle-Hughes (Whale Rider; The Nativity Story), who’s now ALL grown-up.
The Most Epic Blanket Fort and the Nerdy Love Story That Made It So
Ali & Nhu-An’s engagement photo
This fall, Nhu-An and I are getting married.
We’ve been together since November 18, 2000, back when we were seniors in high school. Despite a lot of obstacles like living on opposite sides of the country for much of our relationship and the glacial pace at which I completed grad school, we’ve stayed together and continue to be in love. To celebrate our engagement, we made this epic blanket fort.
Here’s the nerdy story that made all of this possible.
A nerdy love story
Nhu-An and I were very different people when we met. She worked hard, wanted to make a big difference in the world, and kept thinking about the next big thing. I only cared about enjoying the present moment with my friends and family. That’s why our senior class voted me “most likely to be out of class” while Nhu-An was “most…
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‘Game of Thrones’ showrunners on those season 4 finale twists
Season Finale: Game of Thrones – “The Children”
“The Children”
June 15, 2014
“You remember where the heart is?”
Each season of Game of Thrones has been an exercise in selective adaptation, but its fourth season has been a feat of adaptive engineering. Working primarily with material from the third book but leaning heavily on the fourth and fifth in certain storylines, it is the season that has emphatically taken the “book-to-season” adaptation comparison off the table.
At the same time, though, the season has been organized around key climaxes taken directly from the third book in the series. Moreso than in other seasons, you could tell the writers were having to stretch storylines to maintain the timing they had established, creating material to flesh out the scenes on The Wall to justify the Battle of Castle Black taking place in episode nine or finding things for Arya and the Hound to do so that their scenes in…
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