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Patriots vs. Steelers
Patriots vs. Steelers
I thought season one was brilliant. Second season less so as I began to tire of the characters, not the acting but the characters themselves. I ended up wanting to slap West's character all the time. We cancelled the channel that hosts The Affair and at this point do not care enough to renew to watch season 3.The Affair. finishing up season 2. There is some clever storytelling in this series, and the writing for Dominic West and Maura Tierney is close to brilliant, particularly with West and his profound vomiting of emotions and epiphanies. The weird thing is that for all the other characters, the writing is lesser. It's noticeable. Maybe West and Tierney are that much better actors, but I'm hesitant to go there. Real conversations. Genuinely interesting conversations. And though this show is dark, if you dig beyond the surface, their relationship isn't dark. It's the light in the show, despite the affair and divorce. I'm afraid to start season 3. I'm getting the vibe this show is going to jump from smart to ridiculous real fast.
Victoria, Mercy Street, and Secrets of the Six Wives. Secrets was the most interesting of the three. Mercy Street went from a period drama to a soap opera.
It is because they are that good. They win with the undrafted, the cast-offs, the no-names. And they win every year. They are better coached and prepared on a more consistent basis than I ever remember seeing in sports. Yes, even better than 49ers during Bill Walsh's tenure.Not that they didn't deserve to win anyway as the Steelers never got into gear, but almost every bounce, every call and every dropped pass went the Pats way.
Actually the San Antonio Spurs under Popovich are a better comparison to the Patriots than the 49ers.It is because they are that good. They win with the undrafted, the cast-offs, the no-names. And they win every year. They are better coached and prepared on a more consistent basis than I ever remember seeing in sports. Yes, even better than 49ers during Bill Walsh's tenure.
Well, he still could've been that and probably was at least a bit on the pudgy side. At the time, that was more attractive than being skinny, because the wealthy were more likely to be weighty. They could financially afford to be overweight. The upper class often set the paradigm for what is attractive in a period of time. It's still pretty much that way. Let's be real here. He could have been 350LBs and still had pretty much any woman he wanted. As Mel Brooks so aptly said, "It's good to be the King." That's something I already don't like about this series, but you could say that about every show on TV. The paintings of him show a man who had pudgy cheeks, a round face, and is clearly not a small fella, yet the actor they chose for this series is thin and has a square jaw. All the women, even the chamber maids, are attractive.Six Wives. PBS...Like most Americans, I thought he was a fat, disgusting, slob...
Actually, for most of his life, up until the jousting accident in his mid 40s, he was in great shape. He stood 6'2" tall with a 32 inch waist, and weighed in at 28 stone, (210lbs.) Unfortunately, the leg wound never healed properly, it was said, you could smell him before you saw him. I think I would get a little fat and grumpy if that was me! He also probably suffered an traumatic brain injury at the same Joust. Here is a photo of his armor when he was in his 20s, of course, he had to have his codpiece. Like I said, truth is stranger!Well, he still could've been that and probably was at least a bit on the pudgy side. At the time, that was more attractive than being skinny, because the wealthy were more likely to be weighty. They could financially afford to be overweight. The upper class often set the paradigm for what is attractive in a period of time. It's still pretty much that way. Let's be real here. He could have been 350LBs and still had pretty much any woman he wanted. As Mel Brooks so aptly said, "It's good to be the King." That's something I already don't like about this series, but you could say that about every show on TV. The paintings of him show a man who had pudgy cheeks, a round face, and is clearly not a small fella, yet the actor they chose for this series is thin and has a square jaw. All the women, even the chamber maids, are attractive.
I think it was David Hume --the Scottish philosopher from The Enlightenment, and the guy who is considered the father of psychology-- who was not an attractive man at all from a physical perspective, but who was quite the playboy. Had loads of charisma and was a man of status and respect.