Yeah, I don't really see Ciarán Hinds playing an Elf, though I'm perhaps overly influenced by knowing him mostly through his roles in Harry Potter and Game of Thrones. Maybe Galadriel will revisit the Far North and meet the Forodwaith and their Mance Rayder-type leader or something.
Some on the internet have speculated that the existence of the monument, as well as the other allusions to the character, could mean that a Fëanor flashback is on the way for the second season. This seems like a bit of a stretch without any evidence other than the presence of a statue. ROP S1 had a...
Thanks, everyone. :love: I tend to be a night owl & sleep best toward/into morning. So.. the 'MorninStar' in my screenname refers not to one who rises early, but one who stays up to see the morning stars. Heh. Yeah, I'm somewhat similar. I have, on multiple occasions when the overall structure o...
I hope you consistently get power back soon, V! Eldy's been MIA, I hope she's OK. Thanks, Rose. :) I've been pretty alright; my sleep for the first half of the week was bad even by my standards, despite me sincerely trying to sleep, but I was able to catch up last night. Just haven't really been in ...
(The cheering is in a video that for some reason isn't appearing as part of the embed, but can be seen if you click through to view the tweet on Twitter.)
Do we know why they didn't do this before Lula's inauguration a week ago? Were they waiting for there to be less of a security presence? It was reportedly planned enough that people were bused in in an organized fashion.
That makes sense. I googled Grybauskas' name after reading the press release and saw he's affiliated with the University of Maryland, where Flieger used to teach, so I'd wondered if they knew each other.
Oh, nice! I've heard that song a million times on the radio while driving, but hadn't seen the video before. Going by the credits, it had the same choreographer.
With the House voting about an hour ago to adjourn until Friday, this will be only the fourth Speaker election to last more than three days, per Wikipedia's list of contested Speaker elections. (In 1820, there were 22 ballots across Nov 13–15, though of course the House was much smaller then.) We ar...