djclawson
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Oh. Well, good for him.

Dementus? Really? That’s what they went with?

I do too, but work is work.

Sounds like you overpaid for a vacation.  But I do see your point.

Watch the video. She’s not the only one who had the experience of being assigned to a faction that had nothing to do with her interactions.

I still can’t believe the no fire exits thing was legal.

Going to a LARP does imply a level of commitment, though people are super forgiving to first timers who are trying to figure out game and NPCs who completely forget the name of the person they’re supposed to tell the PCs about, which might be me all the time. But you’re right, most people there know how to play and

As a LARPer who goes to two-day events that cost $100 at most,  this whole thing has been a pretty delightful experience to watch from afar. Some of my richer friends did go, but were super annoyed that yes, the game did randomly assign them to factions. If there’s anything a LARPer hates, it’s being railroaded. Oh,

I think creatively, it would have stifled him. He’s gone on to do many great things with less restrictions. The “talk show” format of interviewing inane celebrities because they’re popular was old then, is even older now. On the TBS show he had more control over his guests, and could choose people who would actually

They should try not waiting until episode 6 to get good this time around.

Maybe Serkis is just really underwater with the mortgage on his house.

Trump clearly used two of them on those justices and it really worked out for him!

The books really fall off a cliff after the Thanedd coup, which happened last season, so it was going to go downhill even if he stuck around. If the showrunners and Netflix were smart, they would have found a way to keep him on (with $$$), as he was their meal ticket, but they didn’t or didn’t have the chance. Maybe

He feuded with the showrunner on set over one scene and it leaked, which is very different from him formally announcing that he doesn’t like the show. These things happen all the time, but we’re not supposed to find out about them until years later, if at all. Everyone is supposed to smile and say they had a good time.

There is this weird thing that he was a movie star and they were TV stars, so in the publicity materials there’s definitely a hierarchy. Like you’ll have the cast doing off-the-cuff remarks into camera on filming days that end up on youtube, but when Henry Cavill talks, it’s a formal interview. There’s a lot of stuff

I imagine someone with a broom handle off to the side nudging them and saying, “Show some fucking chemistry!”

I think these rumors of creative differences are really quite overblown. There’s every chance that Henry was just told by his agent, “This is really bad for your career and you need to bail” and he did. Or he got spooked by the serious injuries he narrowly avoided on set and decided he couldn’t trust the stunt team.

What drug is Leo slipping into Scorsese’s drink to get all of these roles he is not even remotely fit for?

Taking the Harrison Ford approach to his character, I see.