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A very important man in Jamie Fraser’s life re-enters the picture in this week’s Outlander, while a crucial one in Claire Randall’s makes a permanent exit.
In other words: Welcome back, Lord John! And rest in peace, Frank.
There’s a lot to get to, so let’s not tarry: Read on for the highlights of “All Debts Paid.”
The Arrangement | We check back in with the Randalls in 1956. Claire studies for med school and Frank makes breakfast. It’s clear that, while they’re not...
A very important man in Jamie Fraser’s life re-enters the picture in this week’s Outlander, while a crucial one in Claire Randall’s makes a permanent exit.
In other words: Welcome back, Lord John! And rest in peace, Frank.
There’s a lot to get to, so let’s not tarry: Read on for the highlights of “All Debts Paid.”
The Arrangement | We check back in with the Randalls in 1956. Claire studies for med school and Frank makes breakfast. It’s clear that, while they’re not...
- 9/25/2017
- TVLine.com
News flash! Time passes!
When I was a child, I was mesmerized by the very concept of time. How was it discovered? Why are units of time, like minutes and hours and days, all measured in multiples of 6? What was there before time? Could time ever end? If so, what would replace it? Eventually, these thoughts made me throw up, and I would have to make myself think about other stuff.
But here’s the thing: Time happens. Whether you think about it or not.
I am reminded of this when I look at the list of contributors to Mine! A Comics Collection to Benefit Planned Parenthood. In addition to talents like Neil Gaiman and Jill Thompson, there are a bunch of people whom I know personally on the list but there are also a whole lot I don’t know.
For example, there’s Gabby Rivera. And Tee Franklin.
When I was a child, I was mesmerized by the very concept of time. How was it discovered? Why are units of time, like minutes and hours and days, all measured in multiples of 6? What was there before time? Could time ever end? If so, what would replace it? Eventually, these thoughts made me throw up, and I would have to make myself think about other stuff.
But here’s the thing: Time happens. Whether you think about it or not.
I am reminded of this when I look at the list of contributors to Mine! A Comics Collection to Benefit Planned Parenthood. In addition to talents like Neil Gaiman and Jill Thompson, there are a bunch of people whom I know personally on the list but there are also a whole lot I don’t know.
For example, there’s Gabby Rivera. And Tee Franklin.
- 9/8/2017
- by Martha Thomases
- Comicmix.com
“The future will be here soon enough. Might as well get friendly with it.” This thought, tossed off by the incomparable Lois Smith in “Marjorie Prime,” captures the exquisite drama’s theme, on many levels. Can we ever get friendly with the future? Doesn’t its very un-knowability preclude that? The notion can also be interpreted through a science-fiction lens: the film takes place in the not-too-distant future, incorporating artificially intelligent characters that are digitally simulated holograms of dead people. But the idea packs a more ruminative punch. Time passes; people cope with life in the ways they can. We can try to.
- 8/17/2017
- by Claudia Puig
- The Wrap
One evening at the dinner table, Dayanand Kumar (Lalit Behl) announces to his family that he has had a dream that means his time has come, and that he needs to donate a cow and travel to the holy city of Varanasi to die.
“How can he possibly know his time is up?” asks his son Rajiv’s wife. Maybe it’s just one of those things you know when the time has come. Daya believes that a persistent and recurring dream means his death is approaching, so he heads to the Hotel Salvation in Varanasi in order to, well, achieve a final salvation. “Death is a process,” announces the proprietor of the hotel, and wonders if Daya is ready to start that final journey towards his own death. The rules at the Hotel Salvation are strict, and the time that Daya is permitted to stay is limited is fifteen days; if you die,...
“How can he possibly know his time is up?” asks his son Rajiv’s wife. Maybe it’s just one of those things you know when the time has come. Daya believes that a persistent and recurring dream means his death is approaching, so he heads to the Hotel Salvation in Varanasi in order to, well, achieve a final salvation. “Death is a process,” announces the proprietor of the hotel, and wonders if Daya is ready to start that final journey towards his own death. The rules at the Hotel Salvation are strict, and the time that Daya is permitted to stay is limited is fifteen days; if you die,...
- 6/27/2017
- by Katherine Matthews
- Bollyspice
Okay, film fans let’s get serious. Really serious now. It’s September, so we’re done with all that summertime fluff. Though we’ll see another flick set in that galaxy far, far away in just a couple months, it’s now the season for those sober, somber awards contenders. And what better award bait than a literary adaptation. Y’know, bringing a big best-selling book to the big screen. This weekend another classy tome heads into theatres with The Light Between The Oceans. Oh, and the flick we’re about to discuss stars an actor who became the talk of the planet with his role in a steamy novel-turned-movie just last year. But’s what’s with this whimsical title, you may ask. Well, it may sound like a children’s story (like The Bfg) or even a “young adult” novel, but its focus quickly shifts to deceiving...
- 9/1/2016
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Way back in January of this year, I wrote about my fear and exasperation that Suicide Squad appeared to be using Harley Quinn’s New 52 origin story. Now that I’ve seen the movie, was I right? Has my opinion changed? Kind of. And not really. Warning: Spoilers For Suicide Squad Beyond This Point: We’ve known for a while now that Harley Quinn was going to take a dip in a vat of chemicals in Suicide Squad. It’s in the trailers, and it was accidentally spoiled by Margot Robbie’s stunt double. I was pretty bummed out about this. Harley Quinn’s first origin — Mad Love — positions her as a woman who finds herself slowly trapped in a cycle of domestic abuse. Only amped up to 11 and knob ripped off. She abandons to her profession and her life to follow her lover down a path of destruction. Her...
- 8/5/2016
- by Donna Dickens
- Hitfix
“I’ve said before, and I think it still holds up, that on the most macro of levels, the story is an individual’s existential journey through his life, and all the other characters’ own existential journeys,” series creator Ray McKinnon told Yahoo TV somewhat philosophically about “Rectify” as the show heads into its fourth and final […]
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- 8/1/2016
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Wales is often called the Land of Song. So it was only fitting that Queen Elizabeth was welcomed with triumphant tunes and her son and heir's personal harpist as she made a pre-birthday celebration in Cardiff on Tuesday. The moment she and husband Prince Philip stepped off the royal train at the city's station, a 21-gun salute pounded the ears of the watching school kids and royal fans in the city's Cardiff Bay. Accompanied by Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, the Queen - who wore an aqua green silk tweed coat with a silk dress in shades of turquoise,...
- 6/7/2016
- by Simon Perry, @SPerryPeoplemag
- PEOPLE.com
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