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astralbondpro · 11 months
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine // S07E11: Prodigal Daughter
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generallynaive · 8 months
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Mad Men (Season 6 - Episode 12)
“The Quality of Mercy”
written by Andre Jacquemetton & Maria Jacquemetton
directed by Phil Abraham
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ghostlyarchaeologist · 11 months
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"Had I have been there, I would have kept trying rather than risk a surgical procedure."
"That's the thing, you weren't there."
Rescue 77 S01E03 A Bumpy Ride.
Bonus angry boi:
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Rescue 77 1x1 - "Pilot" (1999)
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real-russ-jackson · 27 days
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Day 10 — with other celebs
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the-forge · 6 months
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i've just watched prodigal daughter ds9 s07e11 tonight and it was just really good. just really good. the acting was great, it had such an inner dynamic of family politics that i really believed it without knowing any of the characters. and kevin rahm's character was incredible! and so was the other brother and the mom! just fantastic acting and writing and character design and costume design. i just thought it was really good
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Nightcrawler (2014) Dan Gilroy
March 1st 2024
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alfaangel · 1 year
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- Smoked salmon tartare cornucopia? Oh, God, you're right. It's an ambush.
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countesspetofi · 1 year
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So, I watched Night Stalker, the 2005 reboot of the 1974 Kolchak: The Night Stalker series, and I enjoyed it more than I thought I would. There's no danger of it supplanting the original series in my affections, but I was expecting a steaming mess and was pleasantly surpised.
Some things were a bit disconcerting, and I found myself wondering what the motivation was for some of the choices. Carl Kolchak is now a friendly, personable guy who has an entire support team he plays well with, while they, in turn, care about him? Where is my weird, abrasive loner who only gets along with old ladies and has a strange, hostile, but codependent relationship with his boss? Why is everybody so young and attractive? ("Hot Tony Vincenzo" was not on my 2023 Bingo card, folks, but there you go.) Kolchak lives in a showplace out of the pages of a glossy magazine and drives a car that doesn't look like it's about to fall apart? What's up with that?
Of course there were going to be similarities with The X-Files, due to the influence of Frank Spotnitz and the fact that The X-Files was inspired by the original Kolchak series. I thought they did a good job with the balancing act between Monster of the Week stories and the continuing story arc. I'm not sure you could get away with purely episodic storytelling here in the 21st century; the audience wouldn't stand for it. So, you need to maintain a light touch to keep from going too far in one direction or another, and I think they pulled it off. And there were some really great performances from guest stars.
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Candyman himself, Mr. Tony Todd!
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Angelo from The Pretender!
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In perhaps the best episode of the series, Ted Chaough from Mad Men channeling Norman Bates, and his mother, Delenn from Babylon 5!
I'm not disappointed that it wasn't continued, but I found it worth the watch.
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ryansmoviereviews · 8 months
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Nightcrawler (2014)
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Written and Directed by Dan Gilroy Jake Gyllenhaal, Rene Russo, Bill Paxton, Riz Ahmed, Kevin Rahm, Ann Cusack, Michael Hyatt. Tense psychological thriller, sees Louis Bloom (Gyllenhaal), a dangerous grifter discovers the world of late night video camera operators, who sell the violent stories to local news stations for money. He slowly builds up his craft, along with the relationships of the…
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Top Earning Athletes of the Paris Olympics
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However, beyond the thrilling competitions and record-breaking feats, another fascinating aspect of the Olympic Games is the financial success of its stars. This year, several athletes have not only shone brightly on the global stage but have also amassed impressive earnings, reflecting their unparalleled talent and marketability.
In this blog, we delve into the financial landscape of the top-earning athletes of the Paris Olympics.
From Jon Rahm's exceptional golf earnings to LeBron James' dual success in basketball and endorsements, we explore how these sports icons have built substantial fortunes.
We’ll also highlight the rising stars like Giannis Antetokounmpo and the established champions like Kevin Durant, shedding light on their impressive salaries and endorsement deals.
Each athlete's financial journey not only underscores their athletic prowess but also their strategic brand partnerships and global influence.
Join us as we uncover the financial triumphs of these elite athletes and explore how their on-field success translates into remarkable earnings off the field
Paris Olympics Highest-Paid Athletes Revealed
Jon Rahm
Overview of Jon Rahm's Earnings
Jon Rahm, a prominent professional golfer, has secured the top spot among athletes with a total earning of $210 million.
His impressive financial success stems from a combination of substantial salary and winnings in the sport of golf, as well as lucrative endorsement deals.
Jon Rahm Salary and Winnings
In the realm of professional golf, Jon Rahm has earned $190 million through his salary and winnings.
This significant amount reflects his exceptional performance on the golf course, including victories in major tournaments and consistent top finishes in various events. Rahm’s skill and success have cemented his status as one of the highest-paid athletes in the sport.
Jon Rahm Endorsement Deals
Beyond his on-course earnings, Rahm also garners substantial income from endorsements. His endorsement deals contribute an additional $20 million to his total earnings.
These deals typically involve partnerships with major brands and companies, leveraging his popularity and marketability to promote products and services. Rahm’s endorsements not only boost his income but also enhance his visibility and influence in the sports and commercial arenas.
Total Earnings of Jon Rahm
Combining his salary and winnings with his endorsement income, Jon Rahm’s total earnings amount to $210 million.
This figure underscores his remarkable achievements and widespread appeal both on and off the golf course. Rahm’s success is a testament to his skill, dedication, and strategic brand partnerships, making him a leading figure in the world of sports finance.
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generallynaive · 8 months
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Mad Men (Season 6 - Episode 13)
“In Care Of”
written by Carly Wray & Matthew Weiner
directed by Matthew Weiner
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cyarskaren52 · 9 months
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This is what happened in sports during 2023
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2023 has been a year unlike any other in sport.
Records were broken, torches were passed, movements were started and tears were shed as fans experienced every emotion possible.
Here’s a look back at the biggest stories this year from all over the sporting world.
January
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Bills players gather as an ambulance parks on the field at Paycor Stadium, while CPR is administered to Hamlin. The game was suspended with suspended in the first quarter.
11th: Hamlin is discharged from hospital.
28th: Aryna Sabalenka wins the women’s singlesat the Australian Open.
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Djokovic celebrates after winning in Melbourne.
February
1st: Tom Brady announces his retirement from football for the second time.
6th: The Brooklyn Nets trade Kyrie Irving to the Dallas Mavericks.
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James fades away to make NBA history.
9th: The Brooklyn Nets trade Kevin Durant to the Phoenix Suns.
11th: Real Madrid wins the Club World Cup.
12th: The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 in Super Bowl LVII.
March
4th: The NBA begins an investigation into Memphis Grizzlies point guard Ja Morant after a video emerges of him displaying a gun at a Colorado nightclub.
17th: Three people finish the Barkley Marathonsfor only the second time in the 37-year history of the ultra-race.
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FDU guard Grant Singleton shoots during one of the all-time March Madness upsets.
21st: Japan wins the 2023 World Baseball Classicwith Shohei Ohtani winning tournament MVP.
April
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Reese gestures to Clark during the game.
3rd: World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and Endeavor (the majority owner of the UFC) announce that the two companies will merge.
6th: European champion England beats South American champion Brazil on penalties, 1-1 (4-2) to win the first ever Women’s Finalissima.
9th: Spaniard Jon Rahm wins the Masters.
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Welcome to Wrexham - striker Elliot Lee celebrates during the match that confirmed his team's promotion to the Football League.
26th: The Green Bay Packers trade Aaron Rodgers to the New York Jets.
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Griner fights back tears at the news conference.
May
14th: Ja Morant is suspended by the Grizzliesafter being seen with a gun for a second time, this time on Instagram Live. He would later be suspended without pay by the NBA for 25 games.
20th: Manchester City wins the Premier League.
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Vinícius was visibly upset during the match.
June
3rd: Manchester City wins the FA Cup, defeating bitter rival Manchester United 2-1 in the final.
6th: PGA Tour and Saudi-backed LIV Golf announce that they will merge.
10th: Iga Świątek wins the women’s singles at the French Open.
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Rúben Dias and the Manchester City squad celebrate their historic treble.
11th: Novak Djokovic wins the French Open and becomes the all-time leader in men’s grand slam titles.
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Denver's Bruce Brown drives to the basket in Game Five.
13th: The Vegas Golden Knights win their first Stanley Cup in only their sixth NHL season, beating the Florida Panthers in five games.
22nd: French teenage sensation Victor Wembanyama is selected first overall by the San Antonio Spurs in the 2023 NBA Draft.
July
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Messi celebrates after scoring a 94th minute game-winning free kick against Cruz Azul, only six days after signing.
15th: Markéta Vondroušová wins the women’s singles at Wimbledon, the first to do so as an unseeded player.
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Alcaraz lifts the trophy on the Centre Court Balcony.
24th: Bronny James, son of NBA legend LeBron James, suffers a cardiac arrest while at USC basketball practice.
August
6th: The USWNT is knocked out of the Women’s World Cup on penalties by Sweden in Megan Rapinoe’s final international match.
15th: Soccer superstar Neymar Jr. signs for Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal, the highest profile name amongst a slew of international players to move to the burgeoning Saudi Pro League.
20th: Spain win the Women’s World Cup for the first time, defeating England 1-0 in the final.
20th: Royal Spanish Football Federation President Luis Rubiales is accused of multiple instances of inappropriate behavior after Spain’s victory, most notably forcibly kissing midfielder Jennifer Hermoso during the trophy ceremony.
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Richardson celebrates with the flag after being crowned world champion.
24th: Magnus Carlsen defeats 18-year-old Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa to become Chess World Cup champion.
25th: Rubiales defiantly refuses to resign at a press conference and condemns the rise of “fake feminism.”
25th: Spain midfielder Alexia Putellas posts on X (formerly Twitter) in support of Hermoso and kickstarts the #SeAcabó (#It’sOver in English) social movement.
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Biles competes in the uneven bars on day four of the championships.
September
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Gauff kisses the trophy after claiming victory at Flushing Meadows.
10th: Novak Djokovic wins the men’s singles at the US Open.
10th: Luis Rubiales resigns as RFEF president but does not offer an apology in his statement.
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Rodgers is sacked by the Bills' Leonard Floyd at MetLife Stadium - injuring him only four plays into his New York career.
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Swift, the girlfriend of Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and the world's most famous football fan, watches on at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City.
27th: The Portland Trail Blazers trade Damian Lillard to the Milwaukee Bucks.
October
1st: Damar Hamlin returns to the Bills active roster.
6th: Simone Biles wins her sixth all-around world gymnastics title in Antwerp, Belgium, to solidify her status as the greatest gymnast ever. She would end up winning four golds at the event, taking her to 23 world titles – the most in men’s or women’s gymnastics history.
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Verstappen celebrates after winning the Qatar Grand Prix - he had already sealed the World Championship the day before in the sprint race.
16th: The IOC announces that flag football, baseball/softball, cricket, lacrosse and squashwill be included at the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.
18th: The Las Vegas Aces win the WNBA Finals 3-1 against the New York Liberty, becoming the first repeat WNBA champions in 21 years.
28th: South Africa wins the Rugby World Cup with a 12-11 victory over New Zealand.
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Tributes to Johnson are laid outside the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham, England.
30th: Luis Rubiales is banned from all soccer-related activities for three years by FIFA.
30th: Lionel Messi wins a record-extending eighth Ballon d’Or award.
30th: Police confirm that they are investigatingAdam Johnson’s death.
November
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The Rangers celebrate after taking Game Five on the road at Chase Field.
1st: The Philadelphia 76ers trade James Hardento the Los Angeles Clippers.
6th: Iga Świątek wins WTA Finals and regains the world No. 1 ranking after thrashing Jessica Pegula, 6-1 6-0.
19th: Max Verstappen wins the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix.
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Australia's Glenn Maxwell celebrates after winning the Cricket World Cup.
19th: Novak Djokovic wins the ATP Finals, defeating Jannik Sinner with ease, 6-3 6-3.
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Woods tees off at the Hero World Challenge in Nassau, Bahamas.
December
3rd: Florida State, undefeated in the regular season, is controversially left out of the College Football Playoff.
7th: Jon Rahm announces that he is leaving the PGA Tour to join LIV Golf.
9th: Shohei Ohtani announces that he is signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers, reportedly on a 10-year, $700 million contract, the largest deal in professional sports history.
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Nurkić lies on the ground hurt while Green reacts after being whistled for a foul.
21st: The EU’s top court decides that FIFA and UEFA’s rules which blocked the creation of the controversial European Super League were unlawful, potentially removing obstacle for the controversial soccer competition to be established.
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eccentricwearsgoggles · 10 months
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watching nightcrawler rn and i thought i was going crazy thinking kevin rahm looked like james spader
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real-russ-jackson · 1 month
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Day 3 — hugging
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By: Kevin Cunningham September 28, 2023 Ryder Cup signage at the Marco Simone Golf and Country Club, Rome, Italy, ahead of the 2023 Ryder Cup. Picture date: Monday September 25, 2023. Mike Egerton/PA Images via Getty Images The 2023 Ryder Cup at Marco Simone is about to begin, and we have all the information you need to watch it. Here’s the full Ryder Cup TV schedule, channel information, streaming options and more. How to watch the Ryder Cup At this year’s Ryder Cup, the 12 top American players take on the 12 top European players for the right to hoist the Cup on Sunday. The tournament consists of 28 total matches played across three days, Friday-Sunday, with one point counting for each match. Ryder Cup Confidential: Storylines to watch, predicting MVPs, who wins and more By: GOLF Editors NBC and USA will carry the TV coverage for the Ryder Cup, with USA taking the Friday telecast and early coverage on Saturday. NBC then takes over for lengthy broadcasts on Saturday and Sunday. Peacock will provide featured group streaming coverage throughout the tournament, in addition to simulcasts of NBC’s telecasts on Saturday and Sunday. SIGN UP FOR PEACOCK TO STREAM THE 2023 RYDER CUP ONLINE (GOLF.com may receive a commission when you sign up for Peacock through the link above.) Check out the all the details on how to watch the Ryder Cup below. How to watch 2023 Ryder Cup on TV Thursday, September 28: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. ET (Opening Ceremonies on Golf Channel)Friday, September 29: 1:30 a.m.-12 p.m. ET (USA)Saturday, September 30: 1:30-3 a.m. ET (USA); 3 a.m.-12 p.m. ET (NBC, Peacock)Sunday, October 1: 5:30 a.m.-1 p.m. ET (NBC, Peacock) How to watch 2023 Ryder Cup online You can watch the 2023 Ryder Cup online with Peacock, which will provide featured match coverage as well as live simulcasts of NBC’s Saturday and Sunday broadcasts. SIGN UP FOR PEACOCK TO STREAM THE 2023 RYDER CUP ONLINE (GOLF.com may receive a commission when you sign up for Peacock through the link above.) 2023 Ryder Cup Matches, start times Day 1, Friday, September 29 MORNING FOURSOMES Match 1, 1:35 a.m. ET: Scottie Scheffler/Sam Burns (USA) vs. Jon Rahm/Tyrrell Hatton (EUR)Match 2, 1:50 a.m. ET: Max Homa/Brian Harman (USA) vs. Viktor Hovland/Ludvig Aberg (EUR)Match 3, 2:05 a.m. ET: Rickie Fowler/Collin Morikawa (USA) vs. Shane Lowry/Sepp Straka (EUR)Match 4, 2:20 a.m. ET: Xander Schauffele/Patrick Cantlay (USA) vs. Rory McIlroy/Tommy Fleetwood (EUR) AFTERNOON FOUR-BALL Match 1, 6:25 a.m. ET: Matchup TBDMatch 2, 6:40 a.m. ET: Matchup TBDMatch 3, 6:55 a.m. ET: Matchup TBDMatch 4, 7:10 a.m. ET: Matchup TBD Day 2, Saturday, September 30 MORNING FOURSOMES Match 1, 1:35 a.m. ET: Matchup TBDMatch 2, 1:50 a.m. ET: Matchup TBDMatch 3, 2:05 a.m. ET: Matchup TBDMatch 4, 2:20 a.m. ET: Matchup TBD AFTERNOON FOUR-BALLMatch 1, 6:25 a.m. ET: Matchup TBDMatch 2, 6:40 a.m. ET: Matchup TBDMatch 3, 6:55 a.m. ET: Matchup TBDMatch 4, 7:10 a.m. ET: Matchup TBD Day 3, Sunday, October 1 Match 1, 5:35 a.m. ET: Matchup TBDMatch 2, 5:47 a.m. ET: Matchup TBDMatch 3, 5:59 a.m. ET: Matchup TBDMatch 4, 6:11 a.m. ET: Matchup TBDMatch 5, 6:23 a.
m. ET: Matchup TBDMatch 6, 6:35 a.m. ET: Matchup TBDMatch 7, 6:47 a.m. ET: Matchup TBDMatch 8, 6:59 a.m. ET: Matchup TBDMatch 9, 7:11 a.m. ET: Matchup TBDMatch 10, 7:23 a.m. ET: Matchup TBDMatch 11, 7:35 a.m. ET: Matchup TBDMatch 12, 7:47 a.m. ET: Matchup TBD Kevin Cunningham Golf.com Editor As managing producer for GOLF.com, Cunningham edits, writes and publishes stories on GOLF.com, and manages the brand’s e-newsletters, which reach more than 1.4 million subscribers each month. A former two-time intern, he also helps keep GOLF.com humming outside the news-breaking stories and service content provided by our reporters and writers, and works with the tech team in the development of new products and innovative ways to deliver an engaging site to our audience.
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