THE CROWN EXCLUSIVE SNEAK PREVIEW
Photo 1-6 Keith Bernstein/Netflix via The Sunday Times (Original Caption: Elizabeth Debicki as Diana with Dominic West as Charles, A hard reign: Imelda Staunton as the Queen and Jonathan Pryce as Prince Philip, Jonathan Pryce with Natascha McElhone as Penelope Knatchbull, Khalid Abdalla as Dodi Fayed, Dominic West as Charles and Elizabeth Debicki as Diana with Teddy Hawley as Harry and Timothee Sambor as William, and Queen of hearts: Debicki as a downcast Diana.)
Photo 7 & 8 Keith Bernstein/Netflix were published earlier.
Why The Crown’s new season is the most controversial yet
Benji Wilson
Saturday October 15 2022, 6.00pm BST, The Sunday Times
***SPOILERS***
Elizabeth II gets jealous, Prince Charles plots to depose her and Philip finds a young female friend. Series five of the Netflix drama tackles the royals’ nightmare 1990s
In the new series of The Crown we see Diana, Princess of Wales sitting on the sofa at Kensington Palace watching an ITV special called The Monarchy: The Nation Decides. The host, Trevor McDonald, poses the question: “Do you want a monarchy?” for the public to phone up and weigh in on — Diana picks up the phone and is seen voting no, again and again.
The programme really did happen — the result was 66 per cent in favour of the monarchy, 34 per cent against. But Diana voting is dramatic licence. This is what The Crown does, artfully blurring fact and fiction — and attracting millions of viewers. The fifth series of the Netflix hit comes out on November 9, nine weeks after the death of Her Majesty the Queen. Even if the series were a fawning biopic there would be accusations of insensitive timing but this one is set to stoke more fires than ever. The Sunday Times has seen all ten episodes — the first publication to do so — and as with previous series it makes for uncomfortable viewing for the Palace.
The Crown may be a drama, but it has an impact on our views of the royal family. The new series begins in 1991 with Charles and Diana’s doomed “second honeymoon” in the Med, takes in the Queen’s annus horribilis and stops before Diana’s death in 1997. No shortage of drama then.
The series was written at least a year before the Queen died, and filming was completed many months ago. It was to have been most noteworthy as an inauguration for The Crown’s third new cast, with Imelda Staunton taking over from Olivia Colman as the Queen, Jonathan Pryce from Tobias Menzies as the Duke of Edinburgh, Dominic West succeeding Josh O’Connor as Charles and Elizabeth Debicki following Emma Corrin as Diana.
What this series does is remind us how quickly public opinion of the royal family as individuals and an institution has changed over the years. Wherever you stand on the monarchy, The Crown is going to provoke heated discussion. Spoilers ahead . . .
Prince Philip’s new friend
Natasha McElhone joins the cast as Penelope Knatchbull, Countess Mountbatten of Burma, a close friend of Prince Philip’s until his death. Penny is the daughter of the Angus Steakhouse founder, Reginald Eastwood, and became part of the royal inner circle through her husband, Norton Knatchbull (it is a small royal world; Norton Knatchbull was Philip’s godson and a year above Prince Charles at the boarding school Gordonstoun).
Penny was 26 when she met Philip, then 58, and we see them becoming close friends, bonding over a shared love of carriage driving. When Penny’s five-year-old daughter Leonora died of kidney cancer in 1991, Philip stepped in to offer support.
Their friendship endured — Penny, now 69, was the only non-royal to attend Philip’s funeral service at Windsor Castle when it was scaled back because of Covid restrictions. The Crown speculates whether Penny and the duke were ever more than close friends.
When Philip meets Penny, as The Crown tells it, he is feeling useless and wanting interests outside the royal bubble. In The Crown Penny — a young, chic countryside countess — becomes a confidante for Philip. We see them alone discussing how he and the Queen have “grown in separate directions”. While out carriage driving together they touch hands — the camera zooms in and lingers on the touch — and he gives her his private phone number.
Knatchbull at Prince Philip’s funeral MAX MUMBY/GETTY IMAGES
At the end of the episode the Queen asks him if he thinks husbands and wives should keep secrets from one another in a marriage, intimating that she is aware something might be amiss.
This is familiar territory for The Crown: series two dramatised several allegations of the duke’s infidelity, including with the Russian ballerina Galina Ulanova, and this will only heighten speculation about Philip.
Penny’s beauty is readily acknowledged by the duke and the Queen in a bedtime discussion. He tells his wife that he has given up his autonomy and his career to be married to her and points out that they have different interests and passions — he wants companionship and the carriage-driving gang provide that. The Queen snaps back that his carriage-driving companion is his godson’s wife, half his age. “It’s friendship, Lilibet,” the duke says. “It’s not that sort of companionship. That would just make me even more lonely.”
Nevertheless, the Queen does feel compromised. In a key scene Penny is summoned to the stables at Windsor Castle for a reckoning. She has concluded — at the duke’s prompting — that Penny should be brought in to the royal family, not pushed out. “Should people happen to see the Duke of Edinburgh out and about with a beautiful younger companion it would be an irritation if they felt at liberty to jump to any wrong conclusions,” she says to Penny. “So why don’t you come in the car with me to church this Christmas at Sandringham? Nip all that in the bud.’”
Was the Queen a bad mother?
In 1992 Charles came to Windsor Castle to persuade his mother that he and Diana should separate officially. This was the Queen’s annus horribilis —three out of her four children were having marriage breakdowns, with the Duchess of York’s affair with her financial advisor revealed in the papers with a photograph of John Bryan sucking Sarah Ferguson’s toe. In The Crown this prompts a testy discussion between Charles and the Queen. “I’ve done as you asked, Mummy,” he says. “I’ve tried to make it work for 11 years. But there comes a point . . .”
It leads to a wider discussion about the marital difficulties of the Queen’s children’s and the whole role of the royal family as a moral example to the nation. At one point Charles says in exasperation that “if we were an ordinary family and social services came to visit they would have thrown us into care and you [the Queen] into jail”.
The Queen is later shown talking to the Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey (played by Richard Rycroft) and conceding that such a run of broken relationships “begins to look like parental failure of the most awful kind”. As with most private conversations in The Crown, there is no verbatim record of either of these conversations. But in his 1994 authorised biography Charles did describe himself as “emotionally estranged” from his parents, while craving the “affection and appreciation” from them that they were “unable or unwilling” to offer.
Tampongate
Charles’s call to Camilla in 1989, recorded and sold to the press by an amateur radio operator, is featured here, and although the tape has been doing the rounds on TikTok since King Charles’s accession, our new monarch won’t thank Netflix for dredging the whole thing up again. In the tape, the full transcript of which was published by Sunday People in 1993, Charles says he wants to “live inside your trousers” and would therefore like to come back in another life as “a Tampax”.
In context, however, the tampongate episode is part of a more measured assessment of Charles’s character — the call is shown as part of a touching, private moment when Charles, on his own at a shooting weekend with friends, calls Camilla at her home to tell her how much he misses her. They bat ever more risqué suggestions back and forth about precisely what they would do were they with one another, but throughout it is a scene of genuine affection rather than lewdness.
The same episode also takes great pains to show Charles as a moderniser and champion for youth through the creation of the Prince’s Trust. He’s even shown attempting to breakdance at a Prince’s Trust event in 1985 where he is invited to the dancefloor. This may be more embarrassing than tampongate (highly recommended — it’s available on YouTube); our new King is willing but ultimately lacks rhythm.
Did Charles want mum out of the way?
For years Charles’s longing for the top job has been a running joke in Private Eye, but The Crown says unequivocally that he was indeed a frustrated king-in-waiting. Charles is shown summoning John Major (Jonny Lee Miller) to Highgrove for a secret meeting and effectively pitching to replace his mother. “What makes the Conservative Party successful? Its instinct for renewal and its willingness to make way for someone younger. For almost 60 years my great-great-grandfather Edward VII was kept waiting in the wings. He longed to be given responsibilities but his mother refused. And yet when his time came he proved his doubters wrong and his reign was a triumph,” he tells Major. Charles asks that Major, when he comes to Balmoral, judge for himself “whether this institution is in safe hands”.
The angriest he gets in the whole run is when confronting Diana with her comments from the Bashir interview that he was “unfit to be king”. “The expectation, the waiting for it [being king] to happen — look how miserable it’s made you,” she says over tea at Kensington Palace. “It’s not the waiting that’s made me miserable,” he counters. “It’s the years spent rotting in a marriage to someone trying to destroy me.”
Waltz with Bashir
The tell-all Diana interview in 1995, in which she said there were three people in her marriage, was watched by nearly 23 million viewers in the UK, or39.3 per cent of the population at the time. It isn’t recreated here — although the BBC says it will never air it again, you can find it on the internet — but Netflix and the writer Peter Morgan are pretty clear who is to blame for it happening. Martin Bashir (played by Prasanna Puwanarajah) is shown forging documents then lying to Earl Spencer. Ironically, given all that followed, Bashir then assures Diana that she should go with him, and not Oprah Winfrey, for example, because then she would be “protected by the best brand name in the world for integrity — the BBC”.
Diana v the deep state
Was Diana bugged by MI5? The Crown says indisputably that she was. There are numerous scenes of Diana roaming a deserted Kensington Palace, phoning friends and staff. Often the calls end with her hearing strange clicks and screaming down a crackling line at whoever might be listening in. In one incident the brake cables on her car appear to have been cut, leading to a dangerous near miss. The implication in The Crown is that Diana’s butler Paul Burrell’s “dark forces” were very much at work and that the Palace was behind them. Debicki’s Diana is superb, portrayed as lost, isolated and paranoid — but with good reason.
Fayed, Dodi and Diana
An entire episode is given over to Mohamed Al Fayed (Salim Daw, Oslo), his son Dodi (Khalid Abdalla, The Kite Runner) and their obsession with the royal family. Both actors, in particular Daw, are terrific, breathing life into figures portrayed so often as pantomime villains. For Fayed, the royal family was the golden ticket to entry and acceptance into British high society. The suggestion is that by spurning Fayed’s attempts to buy his way into royal circles (sponsoring a horse trial that he thought would get him to sit next to the Queen; buying and refurbishing Edward and Wallace Simpson’s French villa, then returning the contents to the royal family), the monarchy drove Diana towards the family of a fellow outsider.
Britannia for the scrapyard?
Episode one sets up the Royal Yacht Britannia as a metaphor for the Queen — “a floating, seagoing expression of me” is how she describes what she also calls her favourite home (before even Balmoral). The problem is that others, namely Charles, Philip and the British public, see “the boat” as outdated: “She’s so obviously past her best.” Should millions of pounds of public money be spent to keep the edifice afloat or should it be scrapped? Spot the metaphor — the relevance of the monarchy is a thread. Discussions take place just as a Sunday Times poll reveals that the public would like the Queen to be replaced by Prince Charles.
Series five of The Crown is on Netflix from November 9
Source: Why The Crown’s new season is the most controversial yet
Benji Wilson, The Sunday Times October 15 2022
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So I said I would do a small haul of Birthday gifts and other book acquisitions from October because there was a lot; This isn't all of them. However some of them have already been put away, and a few had to be replaced because USPS ate them. But this is getting to the point where keeping them all set to the side is getting annoying so here they are so I can squirrel them away for a bit:
Biographies: Born A Crime (Trevor Noah), A Promised Land (Barack Obama), The Life and Adventures of Nat Love (Nat Love), On Politics and the Art of Acting (Arthur Miller),& Echoes Down the Corridor (Also Arthur Miller)
Classics: Jane Austen Collective Works, William Shakespeare Anthology, The Art of War (Machiavelli), The Devils of Loudon (Aldous Huxley, yes that one) , Confessions of an English Opium Eater (Thomas De Quincey), The Great Gatsby (Scott F. Fitzgerald), Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Friedrich Nietzsche), Treasure Island (Robert Louis Stevenson), & Death of Salesman (Arthur Miller)
Reference: Reader's Digest The Complete Guide to Sewing circa 1976 for reasons, Greek Myths by Jean Menzies (she has a great lecture channel on youtube), from crook to cook (Snoop Dogg), The Princeton Guide to Historical Research (Zachary M. Schrag), Where Research Begins (Thomas S. Mullaney & Christopher Rea) & the Developmental Editing handbook by Scott Norton
fiction: Loveless and Heartstopper I by Alice Oseman, Parris Daillencourt is About to Crumble (Good Old Alexis Hall) , His Majesty's Dragon (Naomi Novik), Eleanor & Park (Rainbow Rowell) Lore Olympus I (Rachel Smythe), White Horse (Erika T. Wurth), Love on the Brain (Ali Hazelwood), The Boy in the Red Dress (Kristin Lambert)
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Hi Cat + Mouse, Could you suggest some male fc's 40-45ish years old please? I'm struggling to find some with good resources. Thank you + have a lovely day/ night <3
Idris Elba (1972) Sierra Leonean / Ghanaian.
Lee Jung Jae (1972) Korean.
Michael Ealy (1973) African-American.
Pedro Pascal (1974) Chilean [Spanish, Basque, possibly other].
Danny Pino (1974) Cuban.
Sendhil Ramamurthy (1974) Kannada and Tamil Indian.
Tobias Menzies (1974)
Omari Hardwick (1974) African-American.
Joaquin Phoenix (1974) Ashkenazi Jewish / English, with some Scottish, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish, German, Irish, Welsh, and French Huguenot.
Matthew Macfadyen (1974)
Burn Gorman (1974)
Isaiah Mustafa (1974) African-American.
Mahershala Ali (1974) African-American.
Adam Rodriguez (1975) Puerto Rican.
David Harbour (1975) - has bipolar disorder.
Scott Speedman (975)
Aaron Stanford (1976)
Andrew Scott (1976) - is gay.
Sterling K. Brown (1976) African-American.
Eric Winter (1976)
Tom Ellis (1978)
Matthew Goode (1978)
Trevor Donovan (1978)
Josh Dallas (1978)
Kumail Nanjiani (1978) Pakistani.
Josh Hartnett (1978)
Omar Sy (1978) Mauritanian / Fula Senegalese.
Daniel Henney (1979) Korean / German, Irish, English, Scottish.
Nonso Anozie (1979) Igbo Nigerian.
Conrad Ricamora (1979) Filipino / German, English, possibly other - is gay.
Omid Abtahi (1979) Iranian.
John Krasinski (1979)
Andrew Walker (1979)
Lee Pace (1979) - is queer.
Gong Yoo (1979) Korean.
Oscar Isaac (1979) Cuban-Guatemalan-Spanish, small amount of French.
Ben Whishaw (1980) - is gay.
William Jackson Harper (1980) African-American - no gif packs from The Resort yet but somebody has to be making them??
Enver Gjokaj (1980)
Luke Macfarlane (1980) - is gay.
JD Pardo (1980) Argentinean / Salvadorian.
Brett Goldstein (1980) Ashkenazi Jewish.
William Levy (1980) Cuban, Spanish, Jewish.
Rami Malek (1981) Egyptian.
Ricky Whittle (1981) Afro-Jamaican / English.
Park Hae Soo (1981) Korean.
Brian Tyree Henry (1982) African-American.
Daveed Diggs (1982) African-American / Ashkenazi Jewish.
I reblogged gif packs too because I didn't know some of these more packs!
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07:48 PAUL TUVMAN - The Fool on the Hill
07:45 HARPER, GUS AND GOMEZ - Winter Fireflies
07:41 JEANETTE HARRIS - Summer Rain (feat. Joel Bowers)
07:36 MARCIN NOWAKOWSKI - Easy Going
07:32 DAVE KOZ - Together Again
07:28 JODY MAYFIELD - Groove Park
07:23 AL DEGREGORIS - Drive Time
07:20 SYLVIA BENNETT - The Christmas Song
07:16 ROB TARDIK - Always There (feat. Phil Denny)
07:13 PETER WHITE - When I'm Alone
07:09 QUINTIN GERARD W. - Have a Safe Flight Home
07:05 EUGE GROOVE - Belle Mania
07:00 JOY RIDE - Strollin'
07:00 VANN BURCHFIELD - Keep Pressing On
06:55 WALTER BEASLEY - No No
06:51 WARREN HILL - Gimme Some
06:47 DAVID BENOIT - Pioneer Town
06:44 DANA FIELDS - My Favorite Things
06:41 JOYCE COOLING - Toast & Jam
06:36 WILL SUMNER - Return To Todos Santos
06:33 DIRK K - Daafuunk
06:29 BRAD ALEXANDER - Missing You (feat. Jackiem Joyner)
06:24 KIM WATERS - Water's Edge
06:20 SMOOTH SOUL HOLIDAY - Angels We Have Heard on High
06:16 BRIAN SIMPSON - A Soft Touch
06:12 PAOLO RUSTICHELLI - Sol
06:08 PATRICK YANDALL - Yearning for Your Love
06:05 THREESTYLE - From the Coast
06:00 KIM SCOTT - Give Thanks
05:58 JEFF KASHIWA - When It Feels Good
05:54 ZOLBERT - On My Way
05:49 DR. SAXLOVE - Winter Wonderland
05:44 TONY SAUNDERS - Alaya
05:40 RAGAN WHITESIDE - In Love
05:35 WAYMAN TISDALE - Comin' Home
05:31 ANDY SNITZER - Only With You
05:26 ROBERTO RESTUCCIA - With Every Turn
05:23 CHRISTMAS CAROLS - Il Valzer Delle Candele
05:20 TERENCE YOUNG - Sweet Thing
05:16 JACKIEM JOYNER - Last Dance
05:11 PETER WHITE - Joyride
05:06 RICK BRAUN - Versace On The Floor
05:00 ROBERT CHRISTA - Rise & Shine
04:58 MARCUS ANDERSON - Passion Blend
04:52 PATRICK BRADLEY - In the Heart of the Seas
04:49 DANIEL D. - This Christmas
04:45 DREW DAVIDSEN - All Night and Forever
04:41 JACOB WEBB - Groovin' J
04:37 CHRISTOPHE GOZE - Soul to Soul (2022 Version)
04:33 THE SMOOTH JAZZ ALLEY - Tidal
04:28 BLAKE AARON - Desire
04:24 KENNY BOBIEN - Silent Night
04:19 DARRON COOKIE - Calling on You
04:15 JEFF RYAN - Embrace
04:11 RONNY SMITH - Just Groovin
04:05 JAZZ FUNK SOUL - Keep Holding On
04:00 NELSON RANGELL - Human Nature
03:58 GREGG KARUKAS - Last Train
03:54 MARK JAIMES - 6 After 8
03:52 JOYCE COOLING - Snow Is Falling
03:48 CHRIS STANDRING - Shake You Up
03:43 JIM ADKINS - The Secret Place
03:38 GREG MANNING - I Can't Make You Love Me
03:33 DANIEL DOMENGE - Last Summer
03:28 KEN POWE - Black Butterfly
03:24 NATHAN WOODWARD - We Three Kings
03:18 BRIAN BROMBERG - Choices
03:13 NAJEE - Valentine Love
03:08 PETER WHITE - Night After Night
03:04 ALEXANDER ZONJIC - Playing it Forward
03:00 DEE BROWN - Tie The Knot (feat. Lin Rountree)
02:59 RICHARD ELLIOT - Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing
02:54 BLAIR BRYANT - Chocolate for Breakfast
02:50 JACK JEZZRO - It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
02:45 REZA KHAN - Broken River
02:41 DEON YATES - Suit and Tie
02:36 RHYTHM LOGIC - Sweet Talk
02:31 JONATHAN FRITZEN - Sweet Spot (feat. Paul Brown)
02:27 RYAN LA VALETTE - Another Day In Paradise
02:22 BRADLEY LEIGHTON - Christmas Time Is Here
02:18 THE SAX PACK - You Are My Starship
02:13 KAYLA WATERS - Zephyr
02:09 DEE LUCAS - Hot Ice (feat. Gino Rosaria)
02:05 KEN NAVARRO - Magic
02:00 NILS - Hey Ya
01:57 ART RUPRECHT - Never Alone
01:53 RAINFOREST BAND - Reflections
01:48 NORMAN BROWN - Not Like You Do
01:45 IN GIWON CHRISTMAS CAROL COLLECTION - Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
01:40 STEVE OLIVER - Vamonos
01:35 3RD FORCE - You Gotta Be Real
01:30 AL GOMEZ - Keeping It Together
01:26 NICHOLAS COLE - Playin Again
01:23 JAY KING - Feels So Nice
01:21 JONATHAN BUTLER - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
01:18 BE'NE MUSIC - Missing You
01:12 AMANDUS - One Day for a Lifetime
01:08 ROBERT HARRIS - Sign of the Times
01:04 PETER WHITE - In The Rain
01:00 ADRIAN CRUTCHFIELD - Lover
00:59 PAUL BROWN - Sugar Fish
00:55 DARREN MOTAMEDY - Last Flight to Vegas
00:51 BRANDON WILLIS - Fire It Up
00:46 PEGGY DUQUESNEL - Under the Christmas Tree
00:40 KEITH MASON - The Sabbath
00:36 NICK COLIONNE - Joint is Poppin'
00:31 PAUL HARDCASTLE - Wavelength
00:28 KENNY PORE - Love Crossover
00:24 VINCENT INGALA - Groovin' U
00:22 ART MORRIS - Let It Snow
00:16 WAKANA - Hometown
00:12 RANDY SCOTT - Copacetic
00:08 OLI SILK - Sanctuary St.
00:04 SHAUN LABELLE - Drive Time
00:00 ALTHEA RENE - Show You The Way
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Trevor James, Robert Dallen - American tap dancer and comedian Will Gaines, who arriving by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines for appearances at the Menzies Hotel. But the war came along and the world forgot tap dancing. One of the few people to still practice the art, as well as other steps
July 14, 1965
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WWE Smackdown Results 3/11/22 - 11 March 2022
WWE Smackdown Results 3/11/22 – 11 March 2022
WWE Smackdown Results 3/11/22. WWE Smackdown Results 11 March 2022.WWE [World Wrestling Entertainment] will broadcast this Friday with a new [Episode 1,177] of WWE Smackdown from Birmingham, Alabama at Legacy Arena, United States.
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Jamie And Blackjack Randall
Jamie And Black Jack Randall
Jamie And Captain Black Jack Randall
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Captain Jonathan “Black Jack” Randall (played by Tobias Menzies) passed many seasons ago. The evil villain died at the Battle of Culloden at the hands of Highlander Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan). Over the course of his time on the show, 'Black Jack' proved to be the most bloodthirsty and violent character on the show. Tobias Menzies is just mesmerizing as Black Jack Randall in the OUTLANDER TV series. I thought I'd mark the occasion with a few quotes from Diana Gabaldon's books. (Warning, there are SPOILERS below if you haven't read all of the OUTLANDER books! Read at your own risk.) 1) Claire, just after leaving Jamie in Wentworth. The most-talked about scene from season 1 was when English captain Jonathan “Black Jack” Randall (Tobias Menzies) sodomized and tortured Jamie (Sam Heughan) in a prison cell.
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Jamie and Willie are heartbroken when Jamie must leave. Identical Grandson: Frank and Jonathan 'Black Jack' Randall. Although, it turns out that Frank is actually descended from Black Jack's brother Alexander. Jack honors Alexander's last wishes by marrying his pregnant lover.
Fans ofOutlander have been wondering whether or not Captain Black Jack Randall was based on a real person or not.
Season three of Outlander saw the death of Captain Black Jack Randall, which led to questions about whether or not the tyrannical redcoat was actually based on a real figure.
Captain Jonathan “Black Jack” Randall (played by Tobias Menzies) passed many seasons ago. The evil villain died at the Battle of Culloden at the hands of Highlander Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan). Over the course of his time on the show, 'Black Jack' proved to be the most bloodthirsty and violent character on the show.
His cruelty was unparalleled, as he used violence to ensure that he got everything he wanted on the show. His torturous ways meant that he was feared and loathed across the world of Outlander.
Jamie And Captain Black Jack Randall
This has led fans to wonder if there is any truth behind the theory that 'Black Jack' was actually based on a real person.
But how much is the character rooted in reality and how much was borne from US author Diana Gabaldon’s imagination?
Well, according to some sources, the character was not based on any real person from the Jacobite era, unlike other characters on the show. Outlander featured some real figures including the Duke of Sandringham (Simon Callow) and Bonnie Prince Charlie (Andrew Gower).
A newspaper called The Scotsman, however, has suggested the character could have been based on captain Caroline Frederick Scott, who is described by the publication as having a “brutal streak”.
In the book Culloden: Scotland’s Last Battle by historian Trevor Royale, Scott was said to have been led by a “visceral dislike of Highlanders” and had a personal desire to kill Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Sound familiar? Based on this description, there's certainly a chance that the idea for 'Black Jack' stems from Captain Scott.
Let us know what you think.
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Take a look at this video of Jack Randall
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Noel Coward: Renaissance Man of Stage and Screen By Susan King
Noel Coward was known simply in England as “The Master.” And for good reason. Coward (1899-1973) was a true Renaissance man. He was an actor, playwright, composer, songwriter, producer and director. (Lin-Manuel Miranda is our contemporary version of Coward.) He even headlined the Desert Inn in Las Vegas in 1955. He knew he was a genius. Coward once described himself as an “enormously talented man, and there’s no use pretending that I’m not.”
He wrote such classic plays as Private Lives, Design for Living, Blithe Spirit, Cavalcade, The Vortex and Present Laughter. And, he took the stiff-upper lip of his characters. His comedies were filled with extravagant characters firing off delicious bon mots. His dialogue was spare and contemporary. Kenneth Tynan once said, “Coward was the Turkish bath in which English comedy slimmed.”
Needless to say, acting styles changed with Coward and he ushered in a new style of theater. Performers were no longer trapped in the 19th-century style of more declamatory acting. As a composer, the flamboyant Coward wrote such beloved songs as “Mad Dogs and Englishmen” and “I’ll See You Again.” Hollywood soon took notice of Coward the playwright. One of Coward’s biggest West End hits was 1931’s Cavalcade, a sweeping dramatic epic spanning 30 years in an upper-class family. The cast featured a staggering 200 actors, 22 sets including revolving stages and hydraulic platforms. Brad Rosenstein of the Museum of Performance & Design in San Francisco told the L.A Times in 2010 about the stage production: “In the earlier sections, it’s very realistic, almost like a movie, but as the story moves further and further into the 20th century, it becomes more and more surreal.”
Fox bought the film rights, shooting the stage production to use as a blueprint for its lavish 1933 film production starring Diana Wyngard and Clive Brook. “Designer William Cameron Menzies translated his stage montages into movie terms and that became the language of movie montages for the next 30 years,” said Rosenstein. CAVALCADE earned three Oscars including best film and director for Frank Lloyd. But truth be told, the film just hasn’t held up as well as other best film Oscar winners from that era. It’s handsome and well-acted but is a bit of a slog that screams prestige.
MGM’s “Boy Wonder” producer Irving Thalberg, who happened to be married to the studio’s top star Norma Shearer, bought the film rights to Private Lives for his wife. Rounding out the film adaptation’s cast was Robert Montgomery, Reginald Denny and Una Merkel. The farce, released in 1931, whirls around Amanda (Shearer) and Elyot (Montgomery), divorcees who reunite on their honeymoon with their new spouses and run off together.
Coward initially wasn’t thrilled that Shearer, who was best known for her heavily dramatic roles, was cast as Amanda. He didn’t think she was up to the comedic task. Shearer was unruffled: “I don’t care what he thinks.” Reviews were strong and so was the audience response. But truth be told, in the #MeToo climate, it’s hard to watch a film in which the leads scream, yell and throw things at each other and state that certain women should be struck regularly like gongs. Eleven years later, Shearer returned to Coward’s world in WE WERE DANCING (‘42) based on two short plays from the Master’s 1936 play Tonight at 8:30 She hadn’t made a film since 1940, so there was hope this comedy would revive her career. It didn’t.
Movie audiences finally got to see Coward the actor on screen in 1935. Not in a film based on one of his plays but an extraordinary morality piece, THE SCOUNDREL penned and directed by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur. Coward is remarkable as the title character, a New York publisher surrounded by sycophants and ruthless and callous in his treatment of people especially a lovely young poet (Julie Haydon). Coward’s Anthony Mallare destroys everything he touches including the poet and her lover (Stanley Ridges). When she learns that Mallare is taking a flight, she tells him that not only does she hope the plane crashes, she desires that as he dies, he knows no one will shed a tear for him. And when the plane crashes, he returns to the earthly world for a month to find someone who will mourn for him.
Mordaunt Hall wrote in his New York Times review: “As a suavely mannered portrait of decadence, The Scoundrel is a remarkably interesting motion picture. Mr. Coward is so perfectly attuned to the part we cannot help suspecting that he contributed to the dialogue. He is a master at delivering the barbed epithet. You have to hear him reciting a line like ‘It reeks with morality-stressing the r’s so as to make it exquisitely funny-to know how good he can be.”
Hecht and MacArthur won an Oscar for their story. Coward won his own special Oscar in 1943 for his stirring World War II drama IN WHICH WE SERVE (‘42) for “outstanding production achievement.” IN WHICH WE SERVE is far more than a propaganda piece to keep British morale up and the home fires burning. The film was inspired by Coward’s friend Lord Louis Mountbatten, who in 1941, lost his ship when it was sunk in the Battle of Crete. Coward stars, produced, penned the music and co-directed with a former editor by the name of David Lean. The story is generally told in flashback about the survivors of a Royal Navy ship that had been destroyed by German torpedoes. While recalling moments in their lives, they hang on to a small lifeboat waiting to be rescued.
Besides Coward, the film also stars Celia Johnson, John Mills and Richard Attenborough, who though uncredited in his film debut, is a stand-out as a sailor. A young Daniel Massey, who was the child of Raymond Massey, plays Coward’s son. Daniel was also Coward’s godson, and 26 years after the release of IN WHICH WE SERVE, he earned a supporting actor Oscar nomination as Coward in the Gertrude Lawrence bio-pic STAR! (‘68). IN WHICH WE SERVE was also nominated for the best film and screenplay Oscars.
Coward and Lean next collaborated in 1944 with the moving THIS HAPPY BREED, another sweeping epic. Based on Coward’s hit play of the same name, THIS HAPPY BREED revolves around a middle-class family who move into a rented house in 1919 and it follows their lives until the declaration of World War II in 1939. Lean directed this classic solo and he gets fabulous performances from the cast which includes Celia Johnson, Robert Newton, Stanley Holloway and John Mills. Ronald Neame provided the stunning Technicolor cinematography. It’s funny, moving and poignant and you’ll find yourself shedding a few tears along the way.
The year 1945 was a prolific one for producer Coward and director Lean. The duo went the Technicolor route with gorgeous results for the hit film version of Coward’s popular comedy-fantasy BLITHE SPIRIT. Rex Harrison portrays a writer who finds his world is turned upside-down when an eccentric medium (a perfect Margaret Rutherford) accidentally conjures up his dead first wife (Kay Hammond) who is jealous of his current spouse (Constance Cummings). The film lacks the spark of the stage play, but it’s still fun and the then cutting-edge special effects won the Oscar.
And what can one say about BRIEF ENCOUNTER (‘45)? One of the most romantic films of all time and stars the delicate Johnson and the handsome Trevor Howard as married people who meet at a small railway station café and fall in love. Everything comes together perfectly in this masterpiece that was released in the U.S. in 1946. Based on Coward’s play Still Life, BRIEF ENCOUNTER is beautifully directed by Lean who really came into his own with this film. The performances of Johnson and Howard are pitch perfect and poignant; Robert Krasker supplied the atmospheric black-and-white cinematography and the use of Rachminoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2 just adds to the romance.
Lean won the grand prize for his direction at the Cannes Film Festival in 1946 and earned his first Oscar nomination for Best Director in addition to sharing a screenplay nomination with Anthony Havelock-Allan and Neame. Johnson was nominated for best actress which she lost to Olivia de Havilland for TO EACH HIS OWN (’46), but Johnson did win the New York Film Critics honor.
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2021 Primetime Emmy Awards: The List.
Outstanding Comedy Series Outstanding Drama Series
Ted Lasso (Apple TV+)
Black-ish (ABC)
Cobra Kai (Netflix)
Emily in Paris (Netflix)
The Flight Attendant (HBO Max)
Hacks (HBO Max)
The Kominsky Method (Netflix)
PEN15 (Hulu)
The Crown (Netflix)
The Boys (Prime Video)
Bridgerton (Netflix)
The Handmaid's Tale (Hulu)
Lovecraft Country (HBO)
The Mandalorian (Disney+)
Pose (FX)
This Is Us (NBC)
Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series Outstanding Competition Program
The Queen's Gambit (Netflix)
I May Destroy You (HBO)
Mare of Easttown (HBO)
The Underground Railroad (Prime Video)
WandaVision (Disney+)
RuPaul's Drag Race (VH1)
The Amazing Race (CBS)
Nailed It! (Netflix)
Top Chef (Bravo)
The Voice (NBC)
Outstanding Variety Talk Series Outstanding Variety Sketch Series
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
Conan (TBS)
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah (Comedy Central)
Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC)
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (CBS)
Saturday Night Live (NBC)
A Black Lady Sketch Show (HBO)
Outstanding Variety Special (Live) Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded)
Stephen Colbert's Election Night 2020: Democracy's Last Stand Building Back America Great Again Better 2020 (Showtime)
Celebrating America – An Inauguration Night Special (Multiple Platforms)
The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards (CBS)
The Oscars (ABC)
The Pepsi Super Bowl LV Halftime Show Starring The Weeknd (CBS)
Hamilton (Disney+)
Bo Burnham: Inside (Netflix)
David Byrne's American Utopia (HBO)
8:46 – Dave Chappelle (Netflix)
Friends: The Reunion (HBO Max)
A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote (HBO Max)
Acting
Lead performances
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso on Ted Lasso (Episode: "Pilot") (Apple TV+)
Anthony Anderson as Andre "Dre" Johnson, Sr. on Black-ish (Episode: "What About Gary?") (ABC)
Michael Douglas as Sandy Kominsky on The Kominsky Method (Episode: "Chapter 20. The round toes, of the high shoes") (Netflix)
William H. Macy as Frank Gallagher on Shameless (Episode: "Father Frank, Full of Grace") (Showtime)
Kenan Thompson as Kenan Williams on Kenan (Episode: "Flirting") (NBC)
Jean Smart as Deborah Vance on Hacks (Episode: "1.69 Million") (HBO Max)
Aidy Bryant as Annie Easton on Shrill (Episode: "Ranchers") (Hulu)
Kaley Cuoco as Cassie Bowden on The Flight Attendant (Episode: "In Case of Emergency") (HBO Max)
Allison Janney as Bonnie Plunkett on Mom (Episode: "My Kinda People and the Big To-Do") (CBS)
Tracee Ellis Ross as Dr. Rainbow "Bow" Johnson on Black-ish (Episode: "Babes in Boyland") (ABC)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Josh O'Connor as Prince Charles on The Crown (Episode: "Terra Nullius") (Netflix)
Sterling K. Brown as Randall Pearson on This Is Us (Episode: "Forty: Part 2") (NBC)
Jonathan Majors as Atticus Freeman on Lovecraft Country (Episode: "Sundown") (HBO)
Regé-Jean Page as Simon Basset on Bridgerton (Episode: "Art of the Swoon") (Netflix)
Billy Porter as Pray Tell on Pose (Episode: "Take Me To Church") (FX)
Matthew Rhys as Perry Mason on Perry Mason (Episode: "Chapter 8") (HBO)
Olivia Colman as Queen Elizabeth II on The Crown (Episode: "48:1") (Netflix)
Uzo Aduba as Dr. Brooke Taylor on In Treatment (Episode: "Brooke – Week 5") (HBO)
Emma Corrin as Princess Diana on The Crown (Episode: "Fairytale") (Netflix)
Elisabeth Moss as June Osborne / Offred on The Handmaid's Tale (Episode: "Home") (Hulu)
Mj Rodriguez as Blanca Evangelista on Pose (Episode: "Series Finale") (FX)
Jurnee Smollett as Letitia "Leti" Lewis on Lovecraft Country (Episode: "Holy Ghost") (HBO)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Ewan McGregor as Halston on Halston (Netflix)
Paul Bettany as Vision on WandaVision (Disney+)
Hugh Grant as Jonathan Fraser on The Undoing (HBO)
Lin-Manuel Miranda as Alexander Hamilton on Hamilton (Disney+)
Leslie Odom Jr. as Aaron Burr on Hamilton (Disney+)
Kate Winslet as Mare Sheehan on Mare of Easttown (HBO)
Michaela Coel as Arabella on I May Destroy You (HBO)
Cynthia Erivo as Aretha Franklin on Genius: Aretha (National Geographic)
Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch on WandaVision (Disney+)
Anya Taylor-Joy as Beth Harmon on The Queen's Gambit (Netflix)
Supporting performances
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent on Ted Lasso (Episode: "All Apologies") (Apple TV+)
Carl Clemons-Hopkins as Marcus Vaughan on Hacks (Episode: "New Eyes") (HBO Max)
Brendan Hunt as Coach Beard on Ted Lasso (Episode: "Two Aces") (Apple TV+)
Nick Mohammed as Nathan Shelley on Ted Lasso (Episode: "Make Rebecca Great Again") (Apple TV+)
Paul Reiser as Martin Schneider on The Kominsky Method (Episode: "Chapter 18. You only give me your funny paper") (Netflix)
Jeremy Swift as Leslie Higgins on Ted Lasso (Episode: "Biscuits") (Apple TV+)
Kenan Thompson as Various Characters on Saturday Night Live (Episode: "Host: Dave Chappelle") (NBC)
Bowen Yang as Various Characters on Saturday Night Live (Episode: "Host: Carey Mulligan") (NBC)
Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton on Ted Lasso (Episode: "All Apologies") (Apple TV+)
Aidy Bryant as Various Characters on Saturday Night Live (Episode: "Host: Regé-Jean Page") (NBC)
Hannah Einbinder as Ava Daniels on Hacks (Episode: "I Think She Will") (HBO Max)
Kate McKinnon as Various Characters on Saturday Night Live (Episode: "Host: Bill Burr") (NBC)
Rosie Perez as Megan Briscoe on The Flight Attendant (Episode: "Arrivals and Departures") (HBO Max)
Cecily Strong as Various Characters on Saturday Night Live (Episode: "Host: Anya Taylor-Joy") (NBC)
Juno Temple as Keeley Jones on Ted Lasso (Episode: "For the Children") (Apple TV+)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Tobias Menzies as Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on The Crown (Episode: "Gold Stick") (Netflix)
Giancarlo Esposito as Moff Gideon on The Mandalorian (Episode: "Chapter 16: The Rescue") (Disney+)
O-T Fagbenle as Luke Bankole on The Handmaid's Tale (Episode: "Home") (Hulu)
John Lithgow as Elias Birchard "E.B." Jonathan on Perry Mason (Episode: "Chapter 4") (HBO)
Max Minghella as Commander Nick Blaine on The Handmaid's Tale (Episode: "The Crossing") (Hulu)
Chris Sullivan as Toby Damon on This Is Us (Episode: "In the Room") (NBC)
Bradley Whitford as Commander Joseph Lawrence on The Handmaid's Tale (Episode: "Testimony") (Hulu)
Michael K. Williams as Montrose Freeman on Lovecraft Country (Episode: "Rewind 1921") (HBO) (posthumous)
Gillian Anderson as Margaret Thatcher on The Crown (Episode: "Favourites") (Netflix)
Helena Bonham Carter as PrincesOutstanding Comedy Series
Outstanding Drama Series
• Ted Lasso (Apple TV+)
o Black-ish (ABC)
o Cobra Kai (Netflix)
o Emily in Paris (Netflix)
o The Flight Attendant (HBO Max)
o Hacks (HBO Max)
o The Kominsky Method (Netflix)
o PEN15 (Hulu)
• The Crown (Netflix)
o The Boys (Prime Video)
o Bridgerton (Netflix)
o The Handmaid's Tale (Hulu)
o Lovecraft Country (HBO)
o The Mandalorian (Disney+)
o Pose (FX)
o This Is Us (NBC)
Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series
Outstanding Competition Program
• The Queen's Gambit (Netflix)
o I May Destroy You (HBO)
o Mare of Easttown (HBO)
o The Underground Railroad (Prime Video)
o WandaVision (Disney+)
• RuPaul's Drag Race (VH1)
o The Amazing Race (CBS)
o Nailed It! (Netflix)
o Top Chef (Bravo)
o The Voice (NBC)
Outstanding Variety Talk Series
Outstanding Variety Sketch Series
• Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
o Conan (TBS)
o The Daily Show with Trevor Noah (Comedy Central)
o Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC)
o The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (CBS)
• Saturday Night Live (NBC)
o A Black Lady Sketch Show (HBO)
Outstanding Variety Special (Live)
Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded)
• Stephen Colbert's Election Night 2020: Democracy's Last Stand Building Back America Great Again Better 2020 (Showtime)
o Celebrating America – An Inauguration Night Special (Multiple Platforms)
o The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards (CBS)
o The Oscars (ABC)
o The Pepsi Super Bowl LV Halftime Show Starring The Weeknd (CBS)
• Hamilton (Disney+)
o Bo Burnham: Inside (Netflix)
o David Byrne's American Utopia (HBO)
o 8:46 – Dave Chappelle (Netflix)
o Friends: The Reunion (HBO Max)
o A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote (HBO Max)
Acting
Lead performances
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
• Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso on Ted Lasso (Episode: "Pilot") (Apple TV+)
o Anthony Anderson as Andre "Dre" Johnson, Sr. on Black-ish (Episode: "What About Gary?") (ABC)
o Michael Douglas as Sandy Kominsky on The Kominsky Method (Episode: "Chapter 20. The round toes, of the high shoes") (Netflix)
o William H. Macy as Frank Gallagher on Shameless (Episode: "Father Frank, Full of Grace") (Showtime)
o Kenan Thompson as Kenan Williams on Kenan (Episode: "Flirting") (NBC) • Jean Smart as Deborah Vance on Hacks (Episode: "1.69 Million") (HBO Max)
o Aidy Bryant as Annie Easton on Shrill (Episode: "Ranchers") (Hulu)
o Kaley Cuoco as Cassie Bowden on The Flight Attendant (Episode: "In Case of Emergency") (HBO Max)
o Allison Janney as Bonnie Plunkett on Mom (Episode: "My Kinda People and the Big To-Do") (CBS)
o Tracee Ellis Ross as Dr. Rainbow "Bow" Johnson on Black-ish (Episode: "Babes in Boyland") (ABC)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
• Josh O'Connor as Prince Charles on The Crown (Episode: "Terra Nullius") (Netflix)
o Sterling K. Brown as Randall Pearson on This Is Us (Episode: "Forty: Part 2") (NBC)
o Jonathan Majors as Atticus Freeman on Lovecraft Country (Episode: "Sundown") (HBO)
o Regé-Jean Page as Simon Basset on Bridgerton (Episode: "Art of the Swoon") (Netflix)
o Billy Porter as Pray Tell on Pose (Episode: "Take Me To Church") (FX)
o Matthew Rhys as Perry Mason on Perry Mason (Episode: "Chapter 8") (HBO) • Olivia Colman as Queen Elizabeth II on The Crown (Episode: "48:1") (Netflix)
o Uzo Aduba as Dr. Brooke Taylor on In Treatment (Episode: "Brooke – Week 5") (HBO)
o Emma Corrin as Princess Diana on The Crown (Episode: "Fairytale") (Netflix)
o Elisabeth Moss as June Osborne / Offred on The Handmaid's Tale (Episode: "Home") (Hulu)
o Mj Rodriguez as Blanca Evangelista on Pose (Episode: "Series Finale") (FX)
o Jurnee Smollett as Letitia "Leti" Lewis on Lovecraft Country (Episode: "Holy Ghost") (HBO)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
• Ewan McGregor as Halston on Halston (Netflix)
o Paul Bettany as Vision on WandaVision (Disney+)
o Hugh Grant as Jonathan Fraser on The Undoing (HBO)
o Lin-Manuel Miranda as Alexander Hamilton on Hamilton (Disney+)
o Leslie Odom Jr. as Aaron Burr on Hamilton (Disney+)
• Kate Winslet as Mare Sheehan on Mare of Easttown (HBO)
o Michaela Coel as Arabella on I May Destroy You (HBO)
o Cynthia Erivo as Aretha Franklin on Genius: Aretha (National Geographic)
o Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch on WandaVision (Disney+)
o Anya Taylor-Joy as Beth Harmon on The Queen's Gambit (Netflix)
Supporting performances
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
• Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent on Ted Lasso (Episode: "All Apologies") (Apple TV+)
o Carl Clemons-Hopkins as Marcus Vaughan on Hacks (Episode: "New Eyes") (HBO Max)
o Brendan Hunt as Coach Beard on Ted Lasso (Episode: "Two Aces") (Apple TV+)
o Nick Mohammed as Nathan Shelley on Ted Lasso (Episode: "Make Rebecca Great Again") (Apple TV+)
o Paul Reiser as Martin Schneider on The Kominsky Method (Episode: "Chapter 18. You only give me your funny paper") (Netflix)
o Jeremy Swift as Leslie Higgins on Ted Lasso (Episode: "Biscuits") (Apple TV+)
o Kenan Thompson as Various Characters on Saturday Night Live (Episode: "Host: Dave Chappelle") (NBC)
o Bowen Yang as Various Characters on Saturday Night Live (Episode: "Host: Carey Mulligan") (NBC) • Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton on Ted Lasso (Episode: "All Apologies") (Apple TV+)
o Aidy Bryant as Various Characters on Saturday Night Live (Episode: "Host: Regé-Jean Page") (NBC)
o Hannah Einbinder as Ava Daniels on Hacks (Episode: "I Think She Will") (HBO Max)
o Kate McKinnon as Various Characters on Saturday Night Live (Episode: "Host: Bill Burr") (NBC)
o Rosie Perez as Megan Briscoe on The Flight Attendant (Episode: "Arrivals and Departures") (HBO Max)
o Cecily Strong as Various Characters on Saturday Night Live (Episode: "Host: Anya Taylor-Joy") (NBC)
o Juno Temple as Keeley Jones on Ted Lasso (Episode: "For the Children") (Apple TV+)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
• Tobias Menzies as Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on The Crown (Episode: "Gold Stick") (Netflix)
o Giancarlo Esposito as Moff Gideon on The Mandalorian (Episode: "Chapter 16: The Rescue") (Disney+)
o O-T Fagbenle as Luke Bankole on The Handmaid's Tale (Episode: "Home") (Hulu)
o John Lithgow as Elias Birchard "E.B." Jonathan on Perry Mason (Episode: "Chapter 4") (HBO)
o Max Minghella as Commander Nick Blaine on The Handmaid's Tale (Episode: "The Crossing") (Hulu)
o Chris Sullivan as Toby Damon on This Is Us (Episode: "In the Room") (NBC)
o Bradley Whitford as Commander Joseph Lawrence on The Handmaid's Tale (Episode: "Testimony") (Hulu)
o Michael K. Williams as Montrose Freeman on Lovecraft Country (Episode: "Rewind 1921") (HBO) (posthumous) • Gillian Anderson as Margaret Thatcher on The Crown (Episode: "Favourites") (Netflix)
o Helena Bonham Carter as Princess Margaret on The Crown (Episode: "The Hereditary Principle") (Netflix)
o Madeline Brewer as Janine Lindo on The Handmaid's Tale (Episode: "Testimony") (Hulu)
o Ann Dowd as Aunt Lydia on The Handmaid's Tale (Episode: "Progress") (Hulu)
o Aunjanue Ellis as Hippolyta Freeman on Lovecraft Country (Episode: "I Am.") (HBO)
o Emerald Fennell as Camilla Parker Bowles on The Crown (Episode: "Fairytale") (Netflix)
o Yvonne Strahovski as Serena Joy Waterford on The Handmaid's Tale (Episode: "Home") (Hulu)
o Samira Wiley as Moira on The Handmaid's Tale (Episode: "Vows") (Hulu)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
• Evan Peters as Det. Colin Zabel on Mare of Easttown (Episode: "Enter Number Two") (HBO)
o Thomas Brodie-Sangster as Benny Watts on The Queen's Gambit (Episode: "Adjournment") (Netflix)
o Daveed Diggs as Marquis de Lafayette / Thomas Jefferson on Hamilton (Disney+)
o Paapa Essiedu as Kwame on I May Destroy You (Episode: "That Was Fun") (HBO)
o Jonathan Groff as King George on Hamilton (Disney+)
o Anthony Ramos as John Laurens / Philip Hamilton on Hamilton (Disney+) • Julianne Nicholson as Lori Ross on Mare of Easttown (Episode: "Sacrament") (HBO)
o Renée Elise Goldsberry as Angelica Schuyler on Hamilton (Disney+)
o Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness / Agnes The Nosy Neighbor on WandaVision (Episode: "Breaking the Fourth Wall") (Disney+)
o Moses Ingram as Jolene on The Queen's Gambit (Episode: "End Game") (Netflix)
o Jean Smart as Helen Fahey on Mare of Easttown (Episode: "Sacrament") (HBO)
o Phillipa Soo as Eliza Hamilton on Hamilton (Disney+)
Directing
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
• Hacks (Episode: "There Is No Line"), Directed by Lucia Aniello (HBO Max)
o B Positive (Episode: "Pilot"), Directed by James Burrows (CBS)
o The Flight Attendant (Episode: "In Case of Emergency"), Directed by Susanna Fogel (HBO Max)
o Mom (Episode: "Scooby-Doo Checks and Salisbury Steak"), Directed by James Widdoes (CBS)
o Ted Lasso (Episode: "Biscuits"), Directed by Zach Braff (Apple TV+)
o Ted Lasso (Episode: "The Hope that Kills You"), Directed by MJ Delaney (Apple TV+)
o Ted Lasso (Episode: "Make Rebecca Great Again"), Directed by Declan Lowney (Apple TV+)
• The Crown (Episode: "War"), Directed by Jessica Hobbs (Netflix)
o Bridgerton (Episode: "Diamond of the First Water"), Directed by Julie Anne Robinson (Netflix)
o The Crown (Episode: "Fairytale"), Directed by Benjamin Caron (Netflix)
o The Handmaid's Tale (Episode: "The Wilderness"), Directed by Liz Garbus (Hulu)
o The Mandalorian (Episode: "Chapter 9: The Marshal"), Directed by Jon Favreau (Disney+)
o Pose (Episode: "Series Finale"), Directed by Steven Canals (FX)
Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
• The Queen's Gambit, Directed by Scott Frank (Netflix)
o Hamilton, Directed by Thomas Kail (Disney+)
o I May Destroy You (Episode: "Ego Death"), Directed by Sam Miller and Michaela Coel (HBO)
o I May Destroy You (Episode: "Eyes Eyes Eyes Eyes"), Directed by Sam Miller (HBO)
o Mare of Easttown, Directed by Craig Zobel (HBO)
o The Underground Railroad, Directed by Barry Jenkins (Prime Video)
o WandaVision, Directed by Matt Shakman (Disney+)
Writing
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
• Hacks (Episode: "There Is No Line"), Written by Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, and Jen Statsky (HBO Max)
o The Flight Attendant (Episode: "In Case of Emergency"), Written by Steve Yockey (HBO Max)
o Girls5eva (Episode: "Pilot"), Written by Meredith Scardino (Peacock)
o PEN15 (Episode: "Play"), Written by Maya Erskine (Hulu)
o Ted Lasso (Episode: "Make Rebecca Great Again"), Written by Joe Kelly, Brendan Hunt, and Jason Sudeikis (Apple TV+)
o Ted Lasso (Episode: "Pilot"), Written by Jason Sudeikis, Bill Lawrence, Brendan Hunt, and Joe Kelly (Apple TV+) • The Crown (Episode: "War"), Written by Peter Morgan (Netflix)
o The Boys (Episode: "What I Know"), Written by Rebecca Sonnenshine (Prime Video)
o The Handmaid's Tale (Episode: "Home"), Written by Yahlin Chang (Hulu)
o Lovecraft Country (Episode: "Sundown"), Written by Misha Green (HBO)
o The Mandalorian (Episode: "Chapter 13: The Jedi"), Written by Dave Filoni (Disney+)
o The Mandalorian (Episode: "Chapter 16: The Rescue"), Written by Jon Favreau (Disney+)
o Pose (Episode: "Series Finale"), Written by Steven Canals, Brad Falchuk, Our Lady J, Janet Mock, and Ryan Murphy (FX)
Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series
• I May Destroy You, Written by Michaela Coel (HBO)
o Mare of Easttown, Written by Brad Ingelsby (HBO)
o The Queen's Gambit, Written by Scott Frank (Netflix)
o WandaVision (Episode: "All-New Halloween Spooktacular!"), Written by Chuck Hayward and Peter Cameron (Disney+)
o WandaVision (Episode: "Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience"), Written by Jac Schaeffer (Disney+)
o WandaVision (Episode: "Previously On"), Written by Laura Donney (Disney+) • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
o The Amber Ruffin Show (Peacock)
o A Black Lady Sketch Show (HBO)
o The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (CBS)
o Saturday Night Live (NBC)
s Margaret on The Crown (Episode: "The Hereditary Principle") (Netflix)
Madeline Brewer as Janine Lindo on The Handmaid's Tale (Episode: "Testimony") (Hulu)
Ann Dowd as Aunt Lydia on The Handmaid's Tale (Episode: "Progress") (Hulu)
Aunjanue Ellis as Hippolyta Freeman on Lovecraft Country (Episode: "I Am.") (HBO)
Emerald Fennell as Camilla Parker Bowles on The Crown (Episode: "Fairytale") (Netflix)
Yvonne Strahovski as Serena Joy Waterford on The Handmaid's Tale (Episode: "Home") (Hulu)
Samira Wiley as Moira on The Handmaid's Tale (Episode: "Vows") (Hulu)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Evan Peters as Det. Colin Zabel on Mare of Easttown (Episode: "Enter Number Two") (HBO)
Thomas Brodie-Sangster as Benny Watts on The Queen's Gambit (Episode: "Adjournment") (Netflix)
Daveed Diggs as Marquis de Lafayette / Thomas Jefferson on Hamilton (Disney+)
Paapa Essiedu as Kwame on I May Destroy You (Episode: "That Was Fun") (HBO)
Jonathan Groff as King George on Hamilton (Disney+)
Anthony Ramos as John Laurens / Philip Hamilton on Hamilton (Disney+)
Julianne Nicholson as Lori Ross on Mare of Easttown (Episode: "Sacrament") (HBO)
Renée Elise Goldsberry as Angelica Schuyler on Hamilton (Disney+)
Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness / Agnes The Nosy Neighbor on WandaVision (Episode: "Breaking the Fourth Wall") (Disney+)
Moses Ingram as Jolene on The Queen's Gambit (Episode: "End Game") (Netflix)
Jean Smart as Helen Fahey on Mare of Easttown (Episode: "Sacrament") (HBO)
Phillipa Soo as Eliza Hamilton on Hamilton (Disney+)
Directing
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
Hacks (Episode: "There Is No Line"), Directed by Lucia Aniello (HBO Max)
B Positive (Episode: "Pilot"), Directed by James Burrows (CBS)
The Flight Attendant (Episode: "In Case of Emergency"), Directed by Susanna Fogel (HBO Max)
Mom (Episode: "Scooby-Doo Checks and Salisbury Steak"), Directed by James Widdoes (CBS)
Ted Lasso (Episode: "Biscuits"), Directed by Zach Braff (Apple TV+)
Ted Lasso (Episode: "The Hope that Kills You"), Directed by MJ Delaney (Apple TV+)
Ted Lasso (Episode: "Make Rebecca Great Again"), Directed by Declan Lowney (Apple TV+)
The Crown (Episode: "War"), Directed by Jessica Hobbs (Netflix)
Bridgerton (Episode: "Diamond of the First Water"), Directed by Julie Anne Robinson (Netflix)
The Crown (Episode: "Fairytale"), Directed by Benjamin Caron (Netflix)
The Handmaid's Tale (Episode: "The Wilderness"), Directed by Liz Garbus (Hulu)
The Mandalorian (Episode: "Chapter 9: The Marshal"), Directed by Jon Favreau (Disney+)
Pose (Episode: "Series Finale"), Directed by Steven Canals (FX)
Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
The Queen's Gambit, Directed by Scott Frank (Netflix)
Hamilton, Directed by Thomas Kail (Disney+)
I May Destroy You (Episode: "Ego Death"), Directed by Sam Miller and Michaela Coel (HBO)
I May Destroy You (Episode: "Eyes Eyes Eyes Eyes"), Directed by Sam Miller (HBO)
Mare of Easttown, Directed by Craig Zobel (HBO)
The Underground Railroad, Directed by Barry Jenkins (Prime Video)
WandaVision, Directed by Matt Shakman (Disney+)
Writing
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
Hacks (Episode: "There Is No Line"), Written by Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, and Jen Statsky (HBO Max)
The Flight Attendant (Episode: "In Case of Emergency"), Written by Steve Yockey (HBO Max)
Girls5eva (Episode: "Pilot"), Written by Meredith Scardino (Peacock)
PEN15 (Episode: "Play"), Written by Maya Erskine (Hulu)
Ted Lasso (Episode: "Make Rebecca Great Again"), Written by Joe Kelly, Brendan Hunt, and Jason Sudeikis (Apple TV+)
Ted Lasso (Episode: "Pilot"), Written by Jason Sudeikis, Bill Lawrence, Brendan Hunt, and Joe Kelly (Apple TV+)
The Crown (Episode: "War"), Written by Peter Morgan (Netflix)
The Boys (Episode: "What I Know"), Written by Rebecca Sonnenshine (Prime Video)
The Handmaid's Tale (Episode: "Home"), Written by Yahlin Chang (Hulu)
Lovecraft Country (Episode: "Sundown"), Written by Misha Green (HBO)
The Mandalorian (Episode: "Chapter 13: The Jedi"), Written by Dave Filoni (Disney+)
The Mandalorian (Episode: "Chapter 16: The Rescue"), Written by Jon Favreau (Disney+)
Pose (Episode: "Series Finale"), Written by Steven Canals, Brad Falchuk, Our Lady J, Janet Mock, and Ryan Murphy (FX)
Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series
I May Destroy You, Written by Michaela Coel (HBO)
Mare of Easttown, Written by Brad Ingelsby (HBO)
The Queen's Gambit, Written by Scott Frank (Netflix)
WandaVision (Episode: "All-New Halloween Spooktacular!"), Written by Chuck Hayward and Peter Cameron (Disney+)
WandaVision (Episode: "Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience"), Written by Jac Schaeffer (Disney+)
WandaVision (Episode: "Previously On"), Written by Laura Donney (Disney+)
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
The Amber Ruffin Show (Peacock)
A Black Lady Sketch Show (HBO)
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (CBS)
Saturday Night Live (NBC)
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Award show enthusiast, Andrew, once again gives us his Emmy nomination predictions in the drama and comedy categories. For the complete list, check out under the read more below.
And don't hesitate to share your own predictions!
Best Drama Series
Bridgerton
The Crown
The Handmaid’s Tale
Lovecraft Country
The Mandalorian
Perry Mason
Pose
This Is Us
Best Comedy Series
black-ish
The Flight Attendant
Girls5Eva
Hacks
The Kominsky Method
Master of None
Pen15
Ted Lasso
Best Actor in a Drama Series
Sterling K. Brown “This is Us”
Jonathan Majors “Lovecraft Country”
Josh O’Connor “The Crown”
Rene-Jean Page “Bridgerton”
Billy Porter “Pose”
Matthew Rhys “Perry Mason”
Best Actress in a Drama Series
Uzo Aduba “In Treatment”
Olivia Colman “The Crown”
Emma Corrin “The Crown”
Phoebe Dynevor “Bridgerton”
Elisabeth Moss “The Handmaid’s Tale”
Jurnee Smollett “Lovecraft Country”
Best Actor in a Comedy Series
Anthony Anderson “black-ish”
Michael Douglas “The Kominsky Method”
Ralph Macchio “Cobra Kai”
Jason Sudeikis “Ted Lasso”
Kenan Thompson “Kenan”
Best Actress in a Comedy Series
Kaley Cuoco “The Flight Attendant”
Renee Elise Goldsberry “Girls5Eva”
Tracee Ellis Ross “black-ish”
Jean Smart “Hacks”
Lena Waithe “Master of None”
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Jonathan Bailey “Bridgerton”
Giancarlo Esposito “The Mandalorian”
John Lithgow “Perry Mason”
Tobias Menzies “The Crown”
Anthony Ramos “In Treatment”
Chris Sullivan “This is Us”
Bradley Whitford “The Handmaid’s Tale”
Michael Kenneth Williams “Lovecraft Country”
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Gillian Anderson “The Crown”
Helena Bonham Carter “The Crown”
Ann Dowd “The Handmaid’s Tale”
Emerald Fennell “The Crown”
Tatiana Maslany “Perry Mason”
Wunmi Mosaku “Lovecraft Country”
Yvonne Strahovski “The Handmaid’s Tale”
Samira Wiley “The Handmaid’s Tale”
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Brett Goldstein “Ted Lasso”
Michiel Huisman “The Flight Attendant”
Brendan Hunt “Ted Lasso”
Nick Mohammad “Ted Lasso”
Jeremy Swift “Ted Lasso”
Kenan Thompson “Saturday Night Live”
Bowen Yang “Saturday Night Live”
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Hannah Einbinder “Hacks”
Zosia Mamet “The Flight Attendant”
Kate McKinnon “Saturday Night Live”
Rosie Perez “The Flight Attendant”
Cecily Strong “Saturday Night Live”
Juno Temple “Ted Lasso”
Hannah Waddingham “Ted Lasso”
Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Michael Angarano “This is Us”
Charles Dance “The Crown”
Mark Hamill “The Mandalorian”
Timothy Olyphant “The Mandalorian”
Courtney B. Vance “Lovecraft Country”
Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series
Alexis Bledel “The Handmaid’s Tale”
Rosario Dawson “The Mandalorian”
Claire Foy “The Crown”
Julia Louis-Dreyfus “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier”
Phylicia Rashad “This is Us”
Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
Dave Chappelle “Saturday Night Live”
Anthony Head “Ted Lasso”
Dan Levy “Saturday Night Live”
Rene-Jean Page “Saturday Night Live”
Chris Rock “Saturday Night Live”
Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Tina Fey “Girls5Eva”
Issa Rae “A Black Lady Sketch Show”
Maya Rudolph “Saturday Night Live”
Anya Taylor-Joy “Saturday Night Live”
Kristin Wiig “Saturday Night Live”
Best Limited or Anthology Series
I May Destroy You
Mare of Easttown
The Queen’s Gambit
Small Axe
The Underground Railroad
Best TV Movie
Dolly Parton’s Christmas on the Square
Oslo
Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia
Sylvie’s Love
Uncle Frank
Best Actor in TV Movie/Limited Series
Paul Bettany “WandaVision”
Jeff Daniels “The Comey Rule”
Hugh Grant “The Undoing”
Ethan Hawke “The Good Lord Bird”
Leslie Odom Jr. “Hamilton”
Best Actress in a TV Movie/Limited Series
Michaela Coel “I May Destroy You”
Cynthia Erivo “Genius: Aretha”
Thuso Mbedu “The Underground Railroad”
Anya Taylor-Joy “The Queen’s Gambit”
Kate Winslet “Mare of Easttown”
Best Supporting Actor in a TV Movie/Limited Series
John Boyega “Small Axe”
Bill Camp “The Queen’s Gambit”
Daveed Diggs “Hamilton”
Brendan Gleeson “The Comey Rule”
Evan Peters “Mare of Easttown”
Donald Sutherland “The Undoing”
Best Supporting Actress in a TV Movie/Limited Series
Kathryn Hahn “WandaVision”
Marielle Heller “The Queen’s Gambit”
Julianne Nicholson “Mare of Easttown”
Weruche Opia “I May Destroy You”
Jean Smart “Mare of Easttown”
Letitia Wright “Small Axe”
Best Competition Program
The Masked Singer
Nailed It!
RuPaul’s Drag Race
Top Chef
The Voice
Best Variety Talk Series
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee
Jimmy Kimmel Live
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Best Variety Sketch Series
A Black Lady Sketch Show
Saturday Night Live
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Mkabayi kaJama (c.1750-c.1843): Power Behind the Zulu Throne
Full entry here. Patreon here. Books here. Art notes and Mkabayi’s full praise poem behind the cut.
Her full poem goes like this:
Father of guile!
Cunning one of the Hoshoza people,
Who devours a person tempting him with a story;
She killed Bhedu amongst the medicine men,
And destroyed Mkhongoyiyana amongst the Ngadini,
And killed Bheje amongst the diviners.
Morass of Menzi,
That caught people and finished them off;
I saw by Nohela son of Mlilo,
The fire-that-burns-on-every-hill,
For it caught him and he disappeared.
Beast that bellows at Sangoyana,
It bellowed and its voice pierced the sky,
It went and it was heard by Gwabalanda
Son of Ndaba of Khumalo clan.
Maid that matured and her mouth dried up,
And then they criticized her amongst old women.
Who shoots down birds for her people,
As they catch them she is simply watching on.
The opener of all main gates so that all people may enter,
The owners of the home enter by the narrow side-gates.
Sipper of others of the venom of the cobra,
The Mhlathuze River will flood at midday.
Little mouse that started the runs at Malandela’s,
And thought it was the people of Malandela
Who would thereby walk along all the paths.
This translation comes from James Stuart and Trevor Cope’s 1968 book Izibongo: Zulu praise-poems. Oxford, Clarendon Press.
Art Notes
The idea here was of someone who grew up in the cast shadows of others, and would return to that in her death. The color yellow indicates times when things were going well, but the more crimson the scenes get, the more blood is being spilled.
Additionally, I wanted the whole thing to wrap up with some lines from her (pretty badass) praise poem. I saw her as someone who was willing to do for her people what others wouldn’t, and the “shoots down birds” line got to that better than anything else. Since the Zulu people adorn their clothing, especially their headgear, with feathers, I started planting feathers everywhere I could, so that the final image would have as much impact as it could.
Shout-outs (guess success rate: 28%)
Man, this was a tough one on you all! Only five got it right, and one of those forgot to leave their name!
Gigi Paderes, @belphegor1982, @coldpapernightmare, rosefeather
Next Time on Rejected Princesses (posting around November 21!)
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For the week of 2 September 2019
Quick Bits:
Agents of Atlas #2 again seems to focus more on Amadeus Cho and his perspective than the rest of the team, but it’s still very entertaining. Greg Pak, Nico Leon, Pop Mhan, Federico Blee, and Joe Sabino continue to weave together intrigue, superhero action, and romance with a very interesting mystery evolving.
| Published by Marvel
Animosity #23 is part one of “Rites of Passage” from Marguerite Bennett, Elton Thomasi, Roberto De Latorre, Rob Schwager, and Taylor Esposito. While Jesse and her caravan continue to try to make it out west, her animal friends attempt to plan for her upcoming 13th birthday. Wonderful character moments here and further insight into the horrors that the animals have seen.
| Published by AfterShock
Battlepug #1 brings the web comic to regular monthly print comics from Mike Norton, Allen Passalaqua, and Crank! While it does help to have read the previous adventures, you can pick up and enjoy this humorous take on sword and sorcery fairly easily. Some very nice humour in the “Covfefe” puppet.
| Published by Image
Berserker Unbound #2 is another wonderful issue from Jeff Lemire, Mike Deodato Jr., Frank Martin, and Steve Wands. The art alone from Deodato and Martin is wonderful, deftly mixing the modern and the archaic. It’s also very interesting to see the barbarian trying to navigate our strange modern world and the fact that he can’t understand anything that anyone is saying.
| Published by Dark Horse
Birthright #39 gives us the confrontation with Mastema. Learning that she’s pretty much thoroughly insane and that the entire two worlds are screwed. At least, from her perspective. The colour work here from Adriano Lucas is positively brilliant.
| Published by Image / Skybound
Breaklands #1 is a Comixology digital original from Justin Jordan, Tyasseta, Sarah Stern, and Rachel Deering. It’s different, bloody, and intriguing as to what’s going on. The opening suggests a kind of weird cult, the past gives the impression of post-apocalyptic tribes or gangs.
| Published by Justin Jordan
Buffy the Vampire Slayer #8 is a prelude to the “Hellmouth” crossover event with Angel, but I’ll say that it is essential to the overall storyline. This issue basically sets up the entire thing, even while still doing prologuey things. Great art from David López and Raúl Angulo. And, despite what Angel (at least that’s who I assume is in that devil mask) and Xander say, the “bat” costume is great, even if it doesn’t make sense.
| Published by BOOM! Studios
Conan the Barbarian #9 takes us on a trip through Conan’s hallucinations of monsters he felled in battle as he tries to lead a group of people caught underground in the lair of the Undergod. Incredibly impressive artwork from Mahmud Asrar and Matthew Wilson. As we get a bit of reminiscence here, it feels as though we’re approaching the end of this arc.
| Published by Marvel
Crowded #9 is pretty intense as Vita and Charlie breach a hotel and try to get the information on who set up the Reapr campaign from one of Charlie’s old “friends”. It goes about as well as you’d expect. Christopher Sebela, Ro Stein, Ted Brandt, Tríona Farrell, and Cardinal Rae continue to keep this story on its toes, speeding along as fast as it can.
| Published by Image
Dark Red #6 begins the next arc from Tim Seeley, Corin Howell, Mark Englert, and Carlos Mangual. It tosses more complications into Chip’s life in the form of a “cleaner” enthralled to another vampire and a family of were-jaguars fleeing from an El Salvadoran gang.
| Published by AfterShock
DCeased: A Good Day to Die #1 expands the story a bit further with this one shot featuring a reunion of some of the Bwa-Ha-Ha era of the Justice League and a few other guests. Great art from Laura Braga, Darick Robertson, Richard Friend, Trevor Scott, and Rain Beredo.
| Published by DC Comics
Deathstroke #47 continues “Deathstroke RIP” and it’s going to do your head in a bit. A banged, bruised, beaten-up, and confused Slade shows up with a bad attitude and we’re unsure how he’s back from the dead and acting fairly un-Slade-like. Also, Jericho gets his Doctor Manhattan moment. Priest, Fernando Pasarin, Carlo Pagulayan, Jason Paz, Cam Smith, Wade von Grawbadger, Jeromy Cox, and Willie Schubert are definitely continuing to keep this interesting.
| Published by DC Comics
Die #7 catches up with the other half of the party in Isabelle and Chuck and, well, Chuck is an asshole. Kieron Gillen, Stephanie Hans, and Clayton Cowles manage to out-bleak the previous issue, but in a way that doesn’t elicit sympathy this time. It’s interesting as to how they build up Chuck, elaborate on his backstory, and make him even more thoroughly unlikeable.
| Published by Image
Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds #3 is fairly impressive, with Gerard Way, Jeremy Lambert, Steve Orlando, Doc Shaner, Tamra Bonvillain, and Simon Bowland managing to become even more inventive with the narrative for an already incredibly inventive series. This one takes the convention of a flashforward and presents it as an issue of Doom Patrol in the future, weaving in some hard-boiled narration through a series of novels. Great work here all around.
| Published by DC Comics / Young Animal
Everything #1 is weird. Very weird. This first issue from Christopher Cantwell, INJ Culbard, and Steve Wands feels like it’s mostly about setting up the atmosphere and briefly introducing many of the characters as the new Everything Store opens up in Michigan. Love the art from Culbard.
| Published by Dark Horse / Berger Books
Fallen World #5 concludes what has been an excellent series setting up the next stage of the 4002 AD time period of the Valiant universe from Dan Abnett, Adam Pollina, Ulises Arreola, and Jeff Powell. The art from Pollina and Arreola is gorgeous, really leaning hard into the weird and wonderful of the future.
| Published by Valiant
Fantastic Four #14 kicks off “Point of Origin” celebrating the initial launch of the Fantastic Four’s expedition that turned them into the Fantastic Four. The shifting timeline makes this feel weird, but it’s still an interesting premise. Great art from Paco Medina and Jesus Aburtov.
| Published by Marvel
Future Foundation #2 is more fun from Jeremy Whitley, Will Robson, Paco Diaz, Daniele Orlandini, Greg Menzie, Chris O’Halloran, and Joe Caramagna. Why exactly the kids would mistake a younger looking Maker as their own Reed Richards is anyone’s guess, but this is still an entertaining prison break story building upon loose threads from Secret Wars.
| Published by Marvel
Ghost Spider Annual #1 continues the “Acts of Evil” theme running through this year’s annuals as Gwen takes on Arcade and a host of Spider-Man’s villains and allies. It’s a good story from Vita Ayala, Pere Pérez, Rachelle Rosenberg, and Clayton Cowles that helps Gwen get a sense of place when it comes to some of the differences between Earths-65 and -616/
| Published by Marvel
Giant Days #54 is the end to the series, but there’s one more issue in the story in the Giant Days: As Time Goes By special. Still, John Allison, Max Sarin, Whitney Cogar, and Jim Campbell gives us one last hurrah as Daisy, Esther, and Susan spend the summer together before graduation, tying up some loose ends, before saying goodbye to one another. It’s an emotional end, full of the eccentricities and humour that have been a hallmark of the series.
| Published by Boom Entertainment / BOOM! Box
The Green Lantern #11 continues the multiversal adventure. This is really some of the fun, eccentric science fiction-y superheroics that Grant Morrison really excels at along with gorgeous artwork from Liam Sharp and Steve Oliff. I quite like Sharp’s Neal Adams-esque Batman GL and it’s neat to see the Green Lantern oath’s differences across multiple universes.
| Published by DC Comics
Harley Quinn #65 kind of does an end run around the “Year of the Villain” content, incorporating it as a couple pages of the comic within the comic, while the rest of the issue is devoted to Harley dealing with the grief of the loss of her mother. By kind of ignoring it. Escaping to the Coney Island Volcano Island and getting a bit...rustic. Sam Humphries, Sami Basri, Hi-Fi, and Dave Sharpe also keep Harley’s trials going along nicely.
| Published by DC Comics
Harley Quinn & Poison Ivy #1 follows up on Poison Ivy’s new status after regrowing herself from the death sustained in Heroes in Crisis. Now, I can’t say I exactly liked that series or what happened, but I do think that Jody Houser, Adriano Melo, Mark Morales, Hi-Fi, and Gabriela Downie make the most of it and turn it around into an entertaining start to this new story. Also, a nice pick up on both the broader “Year of the Villain” event (even though there’s no event banner) and on the new developments in Justice League Dark about the Parliament of Flowers and the Floronic Man.
| Published by DC Comics
Immortal Hulk #23 brings the fight to Fortean. It’s absolutely brutal on both sides. Joe Bennett, Ruy José, Belardino Brabo, Paul Mounts, and Matt Milla really do an incredible job with the action here. And the end is stuff of nightmares.
| Published by Marvel
Justice League #31 continues the “Justice/Doom War”. It’s very, very nice to see the Justice Society back in the mainline DC universe. Combined with the Legion of Super-Heroes back, it’s a wonderful time to see these two teams back. Feels good. It also helps that Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Jorge Jimenez, Alejandro Sanchez, and Tom Napolitano have JSA nestled within a great story, flinging the Justice League through the past and future.
| Published by DC Comics
Lois Lane #3 is worth it for the art from Mike Perkins and Paul Mounts by itself. The fight between the two Questions is incredible, beautiful flow of action and energy all through the exchange. Also, we get some follow up on Superman protecting Lois adding complications. There could be an argument made that this story is unfolding at roughly a snail’s pace, but that would overlook the wonderful character moments occurring, the atmosphere, and epic action sequences.
| Published by DC Comics
Midnight Vista #1 is a wonderful start to this story from Eliot Rahal, Clara Meath, Mark Englert, and Taylor Esposito. It’s an alien abduction story told pretty much straight and its intriguing as to how the disbelievers in this tale are going to deal with, even amid the very real kidnapping and lost time that occurs. I love Meath’s line art here.
| Published by AfterShock
No One Left to Fight #3 hits hard a couple times, first in Winda’s decidedly horrible way of handling rejection and jealousy and then in the Hierophant’s temptation of rebuilding Valé, fixing what ails him. More great work from Aubrey Sitterson, Fico Ossio, Raciel Avila, and Taylor Esposito. This book is a feast.
| Published by Dark Horse
Pretty Deadly: The Rat #1 is a very welcome return of this series, shifting time frame again to ‘30s Los Angeles and adopting a noir style. The artwork from Emma Rios and Jordie Bellaire is drop dead gorgeous, seemingly coming up with new styles and approaches to storytelling. The film stills in particular are very impressive.
| Published by Image
Savage Avengers #5 brings a bloody and brutal “end” to the first arc from Gerry Duggan, Mike Deodato Jr., Frank Martin, and Travis Lanham. It’s not so much a conclusion as a chapter break, ending the bit with the Marrow God, but transitioning into whatever will come next in the war against Kulan Gath.
| Published by Marvel
Sea of Stars #3 is another showcase for Stephen Green and Rico Renzi to just illustrate the hell out of some really cool stuff. This one shifts primary focus back to Kadyn and his interstellar entourage and it’s hilarious. The kid does kid things that drive his space monkey and space whale friends insane. Especially taunting a quarkshark.
| Published by Image
Something is Killing the Children #1 begins a rather disquieting horror series from James Tynion IV, Werther Dell’Edera, Miquel Muerto, and AndWorld Design. It’s brutal, bloody, and filled with all of the terror that you get from a frightened kid who just watched his friends get butchered. This is a visceral horror that punches you right in the gut. Very well done.
| Published by BOOM! Studios
Spawn #300 is not a bad anniversary issue, a fairly hefty book featuring a lead “chapter” with gorgeous artwork from returning long term Spawn line artist Greg Capullo, kicking off with something disturbing, then leading into a combination of the story threads that Todd McFarlane has been weaving for some time now. While there is a foundation on the old, this one also sets up a fair amount of what’s coming. Great art throughout from Todd McFarlane, Greg Capullo, J. Scott Campbell, Jason Shawn Alexander, Jerome Opeña, Jonathan Glapion, FCO Plascencia, Brian Haberlin, Peter Steigerwald, and Matt Hollingsworth.
| Published by Image
Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order - Dark Temple #1 is a tie in to the forthcoming video game from Electronic Arts by Matthew Rosenberg, Paolo Villanelli, Arif Prianto, and Joe Sabino. It centres around a padawan who somehow managed to escape Order 66 on a recently-joined Republic world of Ontotho and the mystery of a temple that she was sent to investigate.
| Published by Marvel
Supergirl #33 concludes Kara’s quest and “The House of El: United”, giving her perspective on the founding of the United Planets in Superman #14. It’s a decent end here, opening up new possibilities for what we’ll see next.
| Published by DC Comics
Triage #1 is a very impressive debut from Phillip Sevy and Frank Cvetkovic. Interesting set up of variations on the same woman, Evie, across multiple worlds, and a mystery as to what’s going on. Sevy’s art here is gorgeous.
| Published by Dark Horse
Usagi Yojimbo #4 begins a new two-part arc in “The Hero” as Usagi agrees to escort an author caught in a controlling, loveless marriage to her father. There’s a really nice opening sequence in this one with zombies.
| Published by IDW
Vampirella/Red Sonja #1 is a pretty good start to this series from Jordie Bellaire, Drew Moss, Rebecca Nalty, and Becca Carey. It’s set in 1969 and built around the Dyatlov Pass Incident, which sends Vampirella out there to investigate to potentially find a “friend”. Beautiful art from Moss and Nalty.
| Published by Dynamite
Web of Black Widow #1 is wonderful. Stephen Mooney was born to draw espionage thrillers, having done so incredibly on his own Half Past Danger as well as The Dead Hand and James Bond 007. He has a style that reminds me of Dave Stevens and it just works perfectly for this kind of story. Add to that Jody Houser, Tríona Farrell, and Cory Petit, throw in a mystery born out of Natasha’s past and continued questioning her own status as her since she was brought back from death, and you’ve got a recipe for a near perfect storm of a debut.
| Published by Marvel
Wyrd #4 concludes what has been an intriguing series from Curt Pires, Antonio Fuso, Stefano Simeone, and Micah Myers. This has been a rather interesting story of superpowers seemingly gone wrong and it ties up with a Superman analogue as a child going homicidal. It’s dark, but it feels real.
| Published by Dark Horse
Other Highlights: Absolute Carnage: Scream #2, Absolute Carnage: Symbiote Spider-Man #1, Alpha Flight: True North #1, Amazing Spider-Man: Going Big #1, Archie #707, Batman/TMNT III #5, Champions #9, Charlie’s Angels vs. Bionic Woman #3, Curse Words #24, The Death-Defying Devil #2, Descendent #5, The Dreaming #13, The Goon #6, House of X #4, Legion of Super-Heroes: Millennium #1, Marvel Action: Spider-Man #8, Nuclear Winter - Volume 3, Old Man Quill #9, The Punisher #15, Redneck #23, Rick and Morty Present Flesh Curtains #1, Section Zero #6, Space Bandits #3, Star Trek: Discovery - Aftermath #1, Star Wars #71, Superman: Up in the Sky #3, Transformers/Ghostbusters #4, Turok #5, The Wicked + The Divine #45
Recommended Collections: Age of X-Man: Prisoner X, Black Badge - Volume 2, Catwoman - Volume 2: Far From Gotham, Hellboy and the BPRD: 1956, Immortal Hulk - Volume 4: Abomination, Infinite Dark - Volume 2, Outcast - Volume 7, Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider - Volume 2: Impossible Year, Superb - Volume 4: The Kids aren’t Alright, War of the Realms: New Agents of Atlas, X-Force - Volume 2: Counterfeit King
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23:57 NILS - Dance With Me
23:53 PAUL BROWN - R 'N' B Bump
23:49 NICK COLIONNE - It's Gonna Be Alright
23:45 NICHOLAS COLE - Can You Stay
23:41 VINCENT INGALA - Let's Go Back
23:37 RICK HABANA - Loungin' (feat. Jackiem Joyner)
23:32 CHRIS GODBER - Upward and Onward
23:29 PHILLIP DOC MARTIN - Ridin' High
23:25 TIM BOWMAN - New Day
23:21 MARION MEADOWS - Consequences
23:17 STEVE OLIVER - Up Front
23:12 KIM WATERS - Let's Do This
23:08 DAVE KOZ - Love Is On The Way (feat. Chris Botti)
23:04 AL DEGREGORIS - Sunnyside
23:00 EUGE GROOVE - Lay It Down
23:00 KITARO - Dance Of Sarasvati
22:56 HOUSE MASSIVE - Children (Lounge Mix, Cover R. Miles)
22:52 ROMAN MESSER, ROBIN VANE - Someday (Paul Echo Chillout Remix)
22:47 SMOOTH STAB, AELYN - These Words Between Us (Incognet Chill Out Version)
22:44 COASTLINE - Alone With You (feat. Madelin Zero) (Chillout Remix)
22:40 COASTLINE, MADELIN ZERO - Alone With You (Chillout Mix)
22:36 INNA - On & On (Chillout Remix)
22:33 REN, TREVOR GUTHRIE - This Is What It Feels Like (John Ewbank Classical Remix)
22:28 DINKA - Magnolia (Original Mix)
22:24 SARAH BRIGHTMAN - Beautiful
22:20 JAMES BUTLER - Coastline
22:17 SAGI REI - Rhythm is A Dancer (Verano Chill Out Mix)
22:14 0VAN BUUREN VS. SOPHIE ELLIS BEXTOR - Not Giving Up On Love (Acoustic Version)
22:10 DUBDIVER - Desert Land (Eternal Calling Mix)
22:04 LAZY HAMMOCK - Pleasures All Mine (Chill Beat Mix)
21:57 TRIANGLE SUN - Buddha
21:50 TWENTYEIGHT - Monday Night
21:44 MENZI - Aufbruch
21:38 JOSEPHINE SINCLAR - My Private Island
21:34 NTANA - Wonderful Life (Cafe Buddha Del Mar Bar Mix As Made Famous By Hurts)
21:29 VIVIAN LACOSTE - Clair Del Mar
21:24 MARIE THERESE - Gin And Tonic (Pier-o Bossa Chill Mix)
21:19 LOUNGE GROOVE AVENUE - By My Side
21:15 MO'JARDO - Sonador
21:11 JES - Imagination (Richard Robson Remix)
21:06 ADELE - Lovesong
21:01 THE SHAPESHIFTERS - Lola's Theme (Lola's Loungin' Mix)
20:58 CUE - Hello
20:53 DA KENT DJ AT WORK, SELECTA - Take My Heart (Da Kent Dream Of You Mix)
20:49 BLISS - Evening Sun
20:46 JOEL HIRSCH, ROXANNE EMERY - Neon Dreams (Cinematic Version)
20:42 THE PROJECT PARADISE - We Love You Moscow (D.A.W. Remix)
20:36 3RD. FORSE - City Of Desire
20:32 30 SECONDS TO MARS - Bad Romance (Lady Gaga's Cover)
20:27 ANA CRIADO - Can't Hold Back The Rain (Dark Matters Original)
20:23 LP - Lost On You (Elk Road Remix)
20:18 THOMAS LEMMER - Is It Too Late (feat. Lena Belgart) (Stoned By Klangstein)
20:14 LIULA - Sweet Dreams
20:08 LOUNGE DELUXE - Beautiful Man feat Jeela (Sunset Session Edit)
20:04 MAKIS ABLIANITIS - Love Secret
20:00 AMYCANBE - Rose Is A Rose
19:55 ORKIDEA - Beautiful (Ambient Mix)
19:51 HONEY - A Girl Called You (Feat. Jean Honeymoon)
19:47 THE SURA QUINTET - Onda De Bossa
19:43 DASH BERLIN, JONATHAN MENDELSOHN - Better Half Of Me (Acoustic Mix)
19:37 ARROJAS - Textpectations
19:33 ESSONITA, IRINA MAKOSH - Lift Me Up (Bryan Milton Chillout Remix)
19:28 PELARI, COLLIN WEX, DOMINIQUE FRICOT - Oasis (CollinWex Chill Mix)
19:24 ALEXANDER POPOV - The Last He Said (Original Mix)
19:20 JULIAN VINCENT, CATHY BURTON - Certainty (Andy Prinz Chillout Mix)
19:15 JOSH GABRIEL, WINTER KILLS - Forward Facing (Zetandel Chill Out Mix)
19:12 MASHTI, JEAN VON BADEN - Waiting
19:07 DAN BALAN - Chica Bomb (DJ Dan Karim Chill Mix)
19:03 ANN GRACE - Moon In Love
18:59 ERNESTO - Reelin'
18:54 JAN VAYNE - Fruits & Passion (Armin van Buuren's Downtempo Mix)
18:49 LUIGI LUSINI - I'll Be Home (Original Mix)
18:44 JEROME ISMA-AE - Underwater Love
18:37 THE RHYTHM DIVINE - Moments In Love
18:33 ABOVE & BEYOND - No One On Earth
18:29 LUSTRAL - I Wonder Where You Are (Original Mix)
18:26 MISS B.T. - Right Now (Sweet Lovin' Edit)
18:22 MOONY - Dove (I'll Be Loving You) (Sisco Lounge Mix)
18:18 351 LAKE SHORE DRIVE - Rising Stars
18:15 JAY SEAN - Maybe (The Xtreme Chillout Remix)
18:08 MOUSSA CLARKE, TERRAFUNKA - She Wants Him (Dynamic Illusion Chill Mix)
18:03 DAVID GUETTA - The World Is Mine (Paul Mira Chillout Remix)
17:59 THOMAS ANDERS - You're My Heart, You're My Soul (Acoustic Version)
17:51 DAVE ROSS - Break The Silence (Original Mix)
17:45 LAID BACK - People (Banzai Republic vs. Trentemoeller Mix)
17:41 KRAAK & SMAAK - Stumble (feat. Parcels)
17:37 LOWLAND - Seven Cities
17:34 KYLIE MINOGUE - Wonderful Life (Acoustic Version)
17:30 ANURAG NANDVANSHI - Soul Of India (Chill Out)
17:26 NASH & PEPPER, ROGUE RAVEN - Am I Wrong (Acoustic Mix)
17:22 ORJAN NILSEN - Drink To Forget (Original Chill Out Mix)
17:18 JEAN HONEYMOON - Bang Bang (Lazy Hammock Chillout Remix)
17:14 KRONO, VANJESS - Redlight (Original Mix)
17:10 LEONA LEWIS - Dip Down (ReUnited Chill Out Mix)
17:04 GUENTER HAAS - Alone But Never Lonely
17:00 SUPER8 & TAB, JAN BURTON - Free Love
16:57 KIM SCOTT - Emerge (Feat. Jonathan Fritzen)
16:53 JAZZ FUNK SOUL - Life And Times
16:48 AMANDUS - Floating Cloud
16:42 MAURIZIO GRONDONA GROUP - Looking At The Sea
16:38 JEFF KASHIWA - Hyde Park (The 'Ah, Oooh' Song)
16:34 JACKIEM JOYNER - Trinity
16:30 MICHAEL BROENING - Summer In Blue
16:26 MARCUS ANDERSON - 2 Cream, 3 Sugars
16:21 GREGG KARUKAS - Tomorrow We Sail
16:18 PETER WHITE - Hit The Road Jack
16:14 NORMAN BROWN - Don't Make Me Wait
16:09 RICHARD ELLIOT - Corner Pocket
16:04 KEN NAVARRO - A Part Of It All
16:00 NILS - East Bay
15:56 PAUL BROWN - Bridges Of Paris
15:52 NICK COLIONNE - Still Connected
15:48 NICHOLAS COLE - Summer Groove
15:45 VINCENT INGALA - If You Were Here Tonight
15:41 RICK HABANA - Cocktails
15:37 MICHAEL LINGTON - Still Thinking Of You
15:33 DONN BYNUM - Because I'm Feeling You
15:30 CHRIS GODBER - At Last
15:26 PHILLIP DOC MARTIN - Always There
15:22 TIM BOWMAN - Tan Hermosa (So Beautiful)
15:18 MARION MEADOWS - Last Ticket To Somewhere
15:12 STEVE OLIVER - Hidden Sun
15:08 KIM WATERS - Pocket Science
15:04 DAVE KOZ - I'll Be There
15:00 AL DEGREGORIS - Cookie Jar
14:57 EUGE GROOVE - Play Date
14:52 KIM SCOTT - Seabreeze
14:48 JAZZ FUNK SOUL - Windfall
14:43 GORDON JAMES - Cafe Soul
14:39 PATRICK YANDALL - Stay Tonite
14:33 JEFF KASHIWA - Meet You There
14:29 JACKIEM JOYNER - Road to Soul
14:26 MARCUS ANDERSON - Hero
14:21 ROBERT HARRIS - Midnight Rendezvous
14:16 GREGG KARUKAS - Barracude Bob
14:12 PETER WHITE - Reveillez
14:08 CHRIS STANDRING - Through the Looking Glass
14:04 NORMAN BROWN - Talk It Out
14:00 RICHARD ELLIOT - Deep Touch
13:58 KEN NAVARRO - Stoned Soul Picnic
13:54 NILS - Above the Clouds
13:50 PAUL BROWN - Deep Into It
13:46 NICK COLIONNE - Just Let it Be
13:42 NICHOLAS COLE - Beyond the Stars (feat. Lynne Fiddmont)
13:38 VINCENT INGALA - Lost In You
13:34 RICK HABANA - Journey
13:30 ADRIAN CRUTCHFIELD - Can't Let You Go
13:26 PAUL JACKSON JR. - City of Refuge (feat. Jeff Lorber)
13:21 CHRIS GODBER - Butterfly
13:17 PHILLIP DOC MARTIN - Beautiful
13:13 TIM BOWMAN - Smile
13:09 MARION MEADOWS - Life In The Clouds
13:05 STEVE OLIVER - Oh Yeah
13:00 KIM WATERS - Wonderama
12:59 DAVE KOZ - Love Changes Everything (feat. Brian McKnight)
12:55 AL DEGREGORIS - JD's Groove
12:50 EUGE GROOVE - The Journey Ahead
12:45 KIM SCOTT - Off The Top
12:40 JAZZ FUNK SOUL - Cadiwampus
12:36 GORDON JAMES - Smooth Sunshine
12:32 PATRICK YANDALL - Down at the Shell
12:27 JEFF KASHIWA - The Name Game
12:22 JACKIEM JOYNER - In Love Again
12:18 MARCUS ANDERSON - Just Like Me
12:14 GREGG KARUKAS - Catalina Wind
12:10 PETER WHITE - Coast Road Drive
12:04 CHRIS STANDRING - Ain't Mad Atcha
12:00 NORMAN BROWN - Let's Wait Awhile
11:59 KEITH MASON - A Little Talk
11:55 RICHARD ELLIOT - Desire
11:51 KEN NAVARRO - A Place To Start
11:46 NILS - Shake It
11:43 PAUL BROWN - Foreign Exchange
11:38 NICK COLIONNE - Only 2CU Smile
11:33 NICHOLAS COLE - Dreams
11:29 VINCENT INGALA - Wish I Was There
11:26 RICK HABANA - Downtown City Lights
11:21 BLUE SIX - Aquarian Angel
11:17 CHRIS GODBER - Rolling
11:12 PAUL HARDCASTLE - Slomotion
11:09 PHILLIP DOC MARTIN - Pocket Love
11:04 TIM BOWMAN - Columbus,Ga
11:00 MARION MEADOWS - Dark Beauty
10:58 STEVE OLIVER - Chips And Salsa
10:54 KIM WATERS - The Touch Of Love
10:51 DAVE KOZ - It's All Love
10:46 AL DEGREGORIS - All in Good Time
10:41 EUGE GROOVE - Just Feels Right
10:37 JOYCE COOLING - Take Me There
10:32 KIM SCOTT - Glorious
10:28 JAZZ FUNK SOUL - Fifth Ward
10:24 GORDON JAMES - Empress Rule
10:20 PATRICK YANDALL - Good Love
10:16 JEFF KASHIWA - It's Up To You
10:12 JACKIEM JOYNER - Generation Next
10:08 MARCUS ANDERSON - Just A Taste
10:04 GREGG KARUKAS - Uptown Rendevous
10:00 PETER WHITE - Mr. Caribbean
10:00 CHRIS STANDRING - Love and Paragraphs
09:56 NORMAN BROWN - L.A. Chill
09:52 JIM ADKINS - Answered Prayers
09:47 RICHARD ELLIOT - Inner City Blues (Makes Me Wanna Holler)
09:43 KEN NAVARRO - That Time Of Evening
09:39 NILS - Goldfinger
09:35 PAUL BROWN - Ain't No Sunshine
09:32 NICK COLIONNE - Right Around The Corner
09:27 NICHOLAS COLE - Between Us (feat. Michael Stever)
09:23 VINCENT INGALA - Just Imagine
09:20 RICK HABANA - RH Lounge
09:16 CHRIS GODBER - Momentum
09:12 BONEY JAMES - Batucada (The Beat)
09:09 PHILLIP DOC MARTIN - Lullaby
09:05 ROCCO VENTRELLA - Yah Mo B There
09:00 TIM BOWMAN - Happiness Is
08:58 PEET PROJECT - Trafiq Jam
08:54 MARION MEADOWS - Pandora
08:50 STEVE OLIVER - Full Tilt
08:46 KIM WATERS - Midnight Magic
08:42 DAVE KOZ - Honey
08:38 AL DEGREGORIS - Odyssey
08:32 EUGE GROOVE - Take You Higher
08:28 JOYCE COOLING - Expression
08:22 KIM SCOTT - Bright Eyes
08:18 ERIC DARIUS - Love Not War
08:13 JAZZ FUNK SOUL - Sunset Rock
08:09 GORDON JAMES - Free Flow
08:04 PATRICK YANDALL - I See You
08:00 JEFF KASHIWA - Because of You
07:58 TONY SAUNDERS - Melody in My Heart
07:54 JACKIEM JOYNER - Kineen
07:49 MARCUS ANDERSON - For Your Glory
07:45 GREGG KARUKAS - My Favorite Season
07:41 PETER WHITE - Crazy Feeling
07:37 CHRIS STANDRING - Whatever She Wants
07:33 NORMAN BROWN - I Still Believe
07:28 JIM ADKINS - Thinking out Loud
07:24 RICHARD ELLIOT - Sweet Memories
07:20 KEN NAVARRO - Wake Up Call
07:16 NILS - Mind Games
07:12 PAUL BROWN - I Say a Little Prayer
07:08 NICK COLIONNE - Born Again
07:04 NICHOLAS COLE - Yokohama
07:00 VINCENT INGALA - Not Meant To Be
06:58 RICK HABANA - 5th Ave
06:54 CHRIS GODBER - Downtown Shuffle
06:50 BONEY JAMES - Fresh Air
06:46 PHILLIP DOC MARTIN - Shades of Gray
06:41 ROCCO VENTRELLA - Feel Like Making Love
06:36 TIM BOWMAN - Flyin Away
06:33 DARREN RAHN - Our Love
06:29 PEET PROJECT - ark Corner
06:25 MARION MEADOWS - Andalusian Sunset
06:21 STEVE OLIVER - You Rescued Me
06:17 DAVE KOZ - All I See Is You
06:12 KIM WATERS - Feels Like Friday Night
06:09 AL DEGREGORIS - South Shore
06:05 ROB TARDIK - Walk It Like You Talk It (feat. Sandra Bouza)
06:00 EUGE GROOVE - Cabolicious
05:56 JOYCE COOLING - Another Time
05:52 KIM SCOTT - Block Party
05:48 ERIC DARIUS - Rollin' out
05:43 JAZZ FUNK SOUL - Room W Vu
05:40 GORDON JAMES - Rainy Afternoon
05:36 PATRICK YANDALL - That Deep
05:31 JEFF KASHIWA - Thanks To You
05:26 ZOLBERT - Back Home
05:22 TONY SAUNDERS - Sleepless Nights
05:17 JACKIEM JOYNER - Beautiful Seduction
05:13 MARCUS ANDERSON - Unity
05:08 GREGG KARUKAS - Love Is In Your Own Backyard
05:04 PETER WHITE - Danny Bianco
05:00 CHRIS STANDRING - Qwertyuiop
04:58 NORMAN BROWN - Let's Get Away
04:53 JIM ADKINS - The Journey
04:49 RICHARD ELLIOT - Walk With Me
04:45 KEN NAVARRO - When We Dance (from the album Into The Light)
04:41 NILS - In The Moment
04:37 PAUL BROWN - Flight Of The Conchords
04:33 NICK COLIONNE - Nite Train
04:30 NICHOLAS COLE - Date Night (feat. Sreve Cole)
04:25 ANDREW NEU - Take It Home
04:21 VINCENT INGALA - My Kind Of Day
04:17 RANDY SCOTT - Serenity
04:12 RICK HABANA - Paradis (feat. Nils)
04:09 CHRIS GODBER - Summer Solstice
04:04 BONEY JAMES - Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing
04:00 PHILLIP DOC MARTIN - Look to the Sky 2020
03:57 ROCCO VENTRELLA - Swagger
03:53 TIM BOWMAN - Watchout
03:49 DARREN RAHN - Rock with You
03:45 PEET PROJECT - Veggie Love
03:40 MARION MEADOWS - Mother Earth
03:37 STEVE OLIVER - In the Shade of Cool
03:32 DAVE KOZ - The Bright Side
03:28 KIM WATERS - Boo'd Up
03:24 AL DEGREGORIS - The Point
03:20 ROB TARDIK - Synergy (feat. Vincent Ingala)
03:16 EUGE GROOVE - XXL
03:11 JOYCE COOLING - Whenever the Rain Falls
03:08 KIM SCOTT - Golden
03:03 JEFF KASHIWA - Around The World
03:00 ZOLBERT - Everyday
02:55 TONY SAUNDERS - Bigger Than Outside
02:51 JACKIEM JOYNER - Lost Without You
02:47 MARCUS ANDERSON - 2.0
02:42 GREGG KARUKAS - Do Watcha Love
02:38 PETER WHITE - Sunny
02:34 CHRIS STANDRING - CS In The Sunshine
02:29 JIM ADKINS - Take Me There
02:25 NORMAN BROWN - Missin' You
02:21 RICHARD ELLIOT - Secrets
02:17 THE SAX PACK - Wanna Get Closer
02:13 KEN NAVARRO - Into The Light
02:08 NILS - Call Me
02:04 PAUL BROWN - Let Me Love You
02:00 NICK COLIONNE - Here's to You
01:58 NICHOLAS COLE - Pillow Talk
01:54 VINCENT INGALA - In Deep
01:50 RANDY SCOTT - Potion
01:46 RICK HABANA - I'll Be There (feat. Will Donato)
01:43 ADAM HAWLEY - Dance With Me (Feat. Gerald Albright)
01:38 CHRIS GODBER - Energy
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01:25 ROCCO VENTRELLA - Come Morning
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01:07 DARREN RAHN - Flashback
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00:59 STEVE OLIVER - Magic World
00:55 DAVE KOZ - You Are Me, I Am You (feat. Marc Antoine)
00:51 AL DEGREGORIS - Absolute
00:47 KIM WATERS - Yearning For You
00:43 ROB TARDIK - Givin' Back (feat. Vincent Ingala)
00:38 EUGE GROOVE - Tango in Rio
00:34 JOYCE COOLING - Imagine That
00:30 PATRICK YANDALL - Basic Reply
00:25 KIM SCOTT - Take It To The Rink
00:21 JEFF KASHIWA - Baby, Come Over
00:16 ZOLBERT - Budapest
00:12 TONY SAUNDERS - Always Thinking About You
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Emmys 2021: Complete List of Winners
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Television’s biggest night is finally here! No, it’s not the M*A*S*H finale or any of the three Super Bowls Tom Brady lost – it’s the 2021 Emmy Awards ceremony.
This is the second Emmys in a row under pop culture’s new normal. The pandemic still trudges along and television now occupies a particularly prominent space in many households While the 2020 Emmy Awards went virtual, this year’s ceremony will be in-person at Los Angeles’s Microsoft Theater and hosted by Cedric the Entertainer. Hopefully the return to a big ballroom will provide plenty of elbow room for a jam-packed list of nominees.
This is the year that the Marvel machine officially makes its way into the television award landscape. Disney+ series WandaVision is nominated for 23 total awards, including the night’s biggest honor in Outstanding Limited Series. Meanwhile Apple TV+ scored a big hit with Ted Lasso, which broke the record for most nominations for a freshman comedy with 20. HBO continues to be a big awards presence thanks to Mare of Easttown. And then there’s the Netflix of it all with favorites like The Queen’s Gambit and The Crown.
The 73rd annual Emmy Awards has all the makings of a wild night. Follow along with each category and its winners here. Winners will be bolded and italicized.
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Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Rosie Perez – The Flight Attendant
Hannah Einbinder – Hacks
Aidy Bryant – Saturday Night Live
Kate McKinnon – Saturday Night Live
Cecily Strong – Saturday Night Live
Juno Temple – Ted Lasso
Hannah Waddingham – Ted Lasso
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Carl Clemons-Hopkins – Hacks
Paul Reiser – The Kominsky Method
Kenan Thompson – Saturday Night Live
Bowen Yang – Saturday Night Live
Brett Goldstein – Ted Lasso
Brendan Hunt – Ted Lasso
Nick Mohammed – Ted Lasso
Jeremy Swift – Ted Lasso
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited/Anthology Series or Movie
Renee Elise Goldsberry – Hamilton
Phillipa Soo – Hamilton
Julianne Nicholson – Mare of Easttown
Jean Smart – Mare of Easttown
Moses Ingram – The Queen’s Gambit
Kathryn Hahn – WandaVision
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited/Anthology Series or Movie
Daveed Diggs – Hamilton
Jonathan Groff – Hamilton
Anthony Ramos – Hamilton
Paapa Essiedu – I May Destroy You
Evan Peters – Mare of Easttown
Thomas Brodie-Sangster – The Queen’s Gambit
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
Rebecca Sonnenshine – The Boys “What I Know”
Peter Morgan – The Crown “The War”
Yahlin Chang – The Handmaid’s Tale “Home”
Misha Green – Lovecraft Country “Sundown”
Dave Filoni – The Mandalorian “Chapter 13: The Jedi”
Jon Favreau – The Mandalorian “Chapter 16: The Rescue”
Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Steven Canals, Janet Mock, Our Lady J – Pose “Series Finale”
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
Julie Anne Robinson – Bridgerton “Diamond of the First Water”
Benjamin Caron – The Crown “Fairytale”
Jessica Hobbs – The Crown “War”
Liz Garbus – The Handmaid’s Tale “The Wilderness”
Jon Favreau – The Mandalorian “Chapter 9: The Marshal”
Steven Canals – Pose “Series Finale”
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Gillian Anderson – The Crown
Helena Bonham Carter – The Crown
Emerald Fennell – The Crown
Madeline Brewer – The Handmaid’s Tale
Ann Dowd – The Handmaid’s Tale
Yvonne Strahovski – The Handmaid’s Tale
Samira Wiley – The Handmaid’s Tale
Aunjanue Ellis – Lovecraft Country
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Tobias Menzies – The Crown
O-T Fagbenle – The Handmaid’s Tale
Max Minghella – The Handmaid’s Tale
Bradley Whitford – The Handmaid’s Tale
Michael K. Williams – Lovecraft Country
Giancarlo Esposito – The Mandalorian
John Lithgow – Perry Mason
Chris Sullivan – This Is Us
Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series
A Black Lady Sketch Show
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
Saturday Night Live
The Amber Ruffin Show
Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Outstanding Variety Talk Series
Conan
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
Jimmy Kimmel Live
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Outstanding Variety Sketch Series
A Black Lady Sketch Show
Saturday Night Live
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
Steve Yockey – The Flight Attendant “In Case of Emergency”
Meredith Scardino – Girls5eva “Pilot”
Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, Jen Statsky – Hacks “There Is No Line”
Maya Erskine – Pen15 “Play”
Jason Sudeikis, Brendan Hunt, Joe Kelly – Ted Lasso “Make Rebecca Great Again”
Jason Sudeikis, Bill Lawrence, Brendan Hunt, Joe Kelly – Ted Lasso “Pilot”
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
James Burrows – B Positive “Pilot”
Susanna Fogel – The Flight Attendant “In Case of Emergency”
Lucia Aniello – Hacks “There Is No Line”
James Widdoes – Mom “Scooby-Doo Checks and Salisbury Steak”
Zach Braff – Ted Lasso “Biscuits”
MJ Delaney – Ted Lasso “The Hope That Kills You”
Declan Lowney – Ted Lasso “Make Rebecca Great Again”
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Aidy Bryant – Shrill
Kaley Cuoco – The Flight Attendant
Allison Janney – Mom
Tracee Ellis Ross – Black-ish
Jean Smart – Hacks
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Anthony Anderson – Black-ish
Michael Douglas – The Kominsky Method
William H. Macy – Shameless
Jason Sudeikis – Ted Lasso
Kenan Thompson – Kenan
Outstanding Competition Program
The Amazing Race
Nailed It!
Ru Paul’s Drag Race
Top Chef
The Voice
Outstanding Directing for a Limited/Anthology Series or Special
Thomas Kail – Hamilton
Sam Miller, Michaela Coel – I May Destroy You “Ego Death”
Sam Miller – I May Destroy You “Eyes Eyes Eyes Eyes”
Craig Zabel – Mare of Easttown
Scott Frank – The Queen’s Gambit
Barry Jenkins – The Underground Railroad
Matt Shakman – WandaVision
Outstanding Writing for a Limited/Anthology Series or Special
Michaela Coel – I May Destroy You
Brad Ingelsby – Mare of Easttown
Scott Frank – The Queen’s Gambit
Chuck Hayward, Peter Cameron – WandaVision “All-New Halloween Spooktacular!”
Jan Schaeffer – WandaVision “Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience”
Laura Donney – WandaVision “Previously On”
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited/Anthology Series or Movie
Michaela Coel – I May Destroy You
Cynthia Erivo – Aretha
Elizabeth Olsen – WandaVision
Anya Taylor-Joy – The Queen’s Gambit
Kate Winslet – Mare of Easttown
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited/Anthology Series or Movie
Paul Bettany – WandaVision
Hugh Grant – The Undoing
Ewan McGregor – Halston
Lin-Manuel Miranda – Hamilton
Leslie Odom Jr. – Hamilton
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Uzo Aduba – In Treatment
Olivia Colman – The Crown
Elisabeth Moss – The Handmaid’s Tale
Mj Rodriguez – Pose
Jurnee Smollett – Lovecraft Country
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Sterling K. Brown – This is Us
Jonathan Majors – Lovecraft Country
Josh O’Connor – The Crown
Rege-Jean Page – Bridgerton
Billy Porter – Pose
Matthew Rhys – Perry Mason
Outstanding Comedy Series
Black-ish
Cobra Kai
Emily in Paris
The Flight Attendant
Hacks
The Kominsky Method
Pen15
Ted Lasso
Outstanding Drama Series
The Boys
Bridgerton
The Crown
The Handmaid’s Tale
Lovecraft Country
The Mandalorian
Pose
This is Us
Outstanding Limited/Anthology Series
I May Destroy You
Mare of Easttown
The Queen’s Gambit
The Underground Railroad
WandaVision
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