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drrogerjou · 20 days ago
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Cultural Autism Studies at Yale (CASY, ethnography project led by Dr. Dawn Prince-Hughes) is delighted to welcome Thøm Null on Tuesday, January 14, 5:30-6:30 p.m. EST. (4:30 p.m. CST, 3:30 p.m. MST, 2:30 p.m. PST). There is no cost to attend, and international participants are invited. RSVP by joining our FREE meetup group https://tinyurl.com/2p825cy8
ABOUT: Culture, Counterculture, and Neurodivergent People. This conversation will cover many subjects but will certainly touch on the relationship between inside / outside dynamics, neurodivergent people's role in cultural development, and how societies categorize, stigmatize, and utilize the skills and perspectives of neurodivergent people.
BRIEF BIO: Thøm Null is a cultural theorist, a free-improvising musician and singer with the band Mama Lujo Collective | https://tinyurl.com/4kjdbb65 | who works in a variety of media including poetry and mixed media works on canvas; Thøm is an advocate for groups that are marginalized by society, and more specifically by dominating socio-economic systems; Thom has appeared onstage with internationally-recognized artists like K. Curtis Lyle, Damon Smith and Twig Harper. His motto and goal is to "afflict the comfortable, and comfort the afflicted."
About Cultural Autism Studies at Yale (CASY, the ethnography project led by Dr. Dawn Prince-Hughes). An 'ethnography' is an exploration of how a group of people express themselves in a cultural way. Autistic people have a growing kind of culture, and each autistic experience is a vital part of it. Dr. Dawn Prince-Hughes is an anthropologist, ethnographer, primatologist, and author who is autistic. Join her for an exploration of the importance of autistic self-expression and the culture that grows from it. Those who wish to share their content are free to do so on our private Facebook group (see below), organically contributing to a growing autistic culture.
Links to online events will also be shared on these private Facebook groups: CASY Cultural Autism Studies at Yale (recommended for autistic adults) | http://tinyurl.com/4ckbyut7 | and SOCIAL CONNECTIVITY FOR AUTISM (recommended for allies, professionals, and family members) | http://tinyurl.com/mrxnxmnc |
CREDITS: The preparation of this material was financed under an agreement with the Connecticut Council on Developmental Disabilities | https://portal.ct.gov/ctcdd | CASY Sparks membership and events are free. CASY Sparks is sponsored in part by The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation | https://djfiddlefoundation.org | Adult Autism Research Fund, a generous gift from the Rosen family, and the research of Dr. Roger Jou https://www.youtube.com/c/DrRogerJou
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kwebtv · 4 years ago
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Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt  -  CBS  -  March 9, 2003
Biographical Action Comedy
Running Time:  90 minutes
Stars:
Adam West as Himself
Burt Ward as Himself
Jack Brewer as Adam West / Batman
Jason Marsden as Burt Ward / Robin
Lyle Waggoner as Himself / Narrator
Frank Gorshin as Himself
Julie Newmar as Herself / Arizona Bar Owner
Lee Meriwether as Waitress in Diner
Betty White as Woman in Window during Batclimb Sequence
Amy Acker as Bonnie Lindsey
Brett Rickaby as Frank Gorshin / Riddler
Curtis Armstrong as Jerry the Butler
Jim Jansen as William Dozier
Stacy Kamano as Nghara Frisbie-West
Ray Buktenica as Robert Butler
Steve Vinovich as Bartender (was a bad guy)
Andy Umberger as Sam Strangis (Assistant Director)
Joel Swetow as Casting Director
Nina West as Burt's One Night Stand
Darla Haun as Charity Event Host
Julia Rose as Julie Newmar / Catwoman
Erin Carufel as Yvonne Craig/ Batgirl
Nikki Ziering as Lucy
Quinn K. Redeker as Vincent Price / Egghead
Tony Tanner as Burgess Meredith / Penguin
Bud Weston as Cesar Romero / Joker
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dustedmagazine · 4 years ago
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Julius Hemphill — The Boyé Multi-National Crusade for Harmony (New World Records)
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Julius Hemphill · The Boyé Multi-National Crusade for Harmony by Julius Hemphill
In a career that spanned only 25 years, reed player Julius Hemphill left an indelible mark with his music, as a player, organizer, composer and mentor. One could focus in on his work with Black Artists Group in St. Louis in the late 1960s, creating a collective that fused music, dance, film, theater and poetry with a sense of social activism and with his Mbari label, a model for artistic self-determination. Or one could jump to his move to New York in the 1970s where he was an active participant in the loft scene, performing solo, as a leader, with dancers and poets, helping to transform the sound of free jazz in collaboration with other Midwest transplants like Charles “Bobo” Shaw, Lester Bowie, Baikida Carroll, Abdul Wadud and Oliver Lake. There’s also his leading role in developing saxophone ensembles, from his appearance on Anthony Braxton’s “Composition 37” along with Oliver Lake and Hamiet Bluiett in 1974 which foreshadowed Hemphill, Lake, Murray and Bluiett’s formation of the World Saxophone Quartet a few years later to his establishment of a sax sextet. There’s the mark he left on musicians who came up under his influence like Tim Berne and Marty Ehrlich. And then there’s his compositions, with acclaimed early pieces like “Dogon A.D.” and “The Hard Blues” to suites like “Roi Boyé and the Gotham Minstrels” or “Flat-out Jump Suite” to “Steppin’” to the through-composed chamber music that he wrote toward the end of his life to Long Tongues: A Saxophone Opera, a large-scale theatrical piece that was performed a handful of times but was never recorded.
But for all that activity, Hemphill’s discography was never extensive, and most of what he put out is now out of print. Which makes this expansive boxed set scrupulously compiled by Marty Ehrlich from Hemphill’s archives at NYU invaluable. Over the course of seven discs, the collection documents Hemphill’s music from 1977 to a posthumous performance of his chamber pieces in 2007 at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. Each disc stands on its own. Disc 1 documents performances of ensembles including his potent quartet with Olu Dara, Abdul Wadud and Warren Smith as well as a piece by a rare meeting with John Carter. Disc 2 captures a performance in duo with Abdul Wadud, amongst his most fruitful ongoing partnerships. Disc 3 collects the earliest performances of the box by a trio with Carroll and drummer Alex Cline from tiny venues in New York, Berkeley and Philadelphia in 1977. Disc 4 is given over to through-composed chamber works while disc 5 documents his solos and collaborations with poet K. Curtis Lyle and dramatist Malinké Elliott. Disc 6 is the most varied, collecting a variety of different groups. And Disc 7 closes things out with recordings from Woodstock, NY in 1979 by a previously undocumented group featuring Hemphill, Carroll, Dave Holland and Jack DeJohnette. 
Ehrlich kicks off the in-depth booklet that accompanies the box with the following quote by Hemphill from a 1994 interview in Bomb. “Well, you often hear people nowadays talking about the tradition, tradition, tradition. But they have tunnel vision in this tradition. Because tradition in African-American music is wide as all outdoors.” Each disc of this set gives proof that Hemphill’s music completely embodied that ethos. 
Ensembles
Julius Hemphill · The Boyé Multi-National Crusade for Harmony by Julius Hemphill
Hemphill was always a thoughtful ensemble leader, thinking not only about the blending of sonorities of specific instrumentation but also about the particular voices that his collaborators brought to the mix. Trumpet players, most often Baikida Carroll but also Olu Dara, were chosen as a timbral foil but as importantly for their sense of concise freedom, rich harmonic sensibility, open timing and ability to traverse the snaking open-minded melodicism of the leader’s compositions with aplomb. Hemphill noted about Carroll, “I consider the opportunity to bear witness to the eloquent beauty of Baikida’s music a distinct honor. . . Baikida Carroll is polarized, poised, at a matchless point between lyricism and fire. I hope he remains so.” Cellist Abdul Wadud, whose arch approach toward counter-melody and loping pulse, filling the roll of bass while adding an additional solo voice, was also a crucial member of the saxophonist’s groups. Then there are the drummers he regularly enlisted – Charles “Bobo” Shaw, Phillip Wilson, Warren Smith, a very young Alex Cline – each of whom brought their own unique grasp of malleable propulsion and multi-hued percussive colorations. All of this served as the perfect counterbalance for Hemphill’s biting tone, voluble articulation, multifaceted embrace of open groove, abstracted blues and lithe dynamism as a soloist. 
The box is a treasure-trove of unreleased recordings of Hemphill’s groups. Disc 1 contains an extended live set by Olu Dara, Abdul Wadud and Warren Smith from a European tour on the heels of their recording of the oft-overlooked Flat-Out Jump Suite, here, trading the open-ended collective improvisations of the studio recording for fiery readings of two previously unrecorded pieces as well as the breakneck “At Harmony” which Hemphill utilized in various arrangements over the years. “Air Rings” by a quartet with Carroll, Philip Wilson and guitarist Jehri Riley presages the oblique angularities that Hemphill would explore in the 80s with his JAH Band with a heady solo by the trumpet player while also showcasing Wilson’s spry, polyrhythmic sensibility. 
Disc 3’s documentation of sets by The Janus Company, a trio with Carroll and a then-21-year-old Cline on drums, is a revelation. The open form of the pieces like “#4” allow for probing playing by all three and the interplay between the two horn players and Cline’s spare, finely-wrought vigor. The disc is capped off by a live recording of a set by the trio joined by Abdul Wadud and here, the music takes on a spirited intensity. The circuitous collective improvisation segues into an abstracted jaunt through “Dogon AD,” a standout of the box. 
The final disc of the set captures a live performance by a quartet of Hemphill, Carroll, Dave Holland and Jack DeJohnette from 1979 at a small venue in Woodstock, NY when all four were living in the area. Though this was never a regularly working unit, their extended improvisations taking off on three of Hemphill’s pieces are gripping. The four quickly establish a jubilant collective balance, leaving ample room for solos and group interaction. Holland is in fine form and the recording does a great job of capturing his lissome arco playing and gamboling sense of pulse at play off of DeJohnette’s orchestral textures and supple drive. Carroll and Hemphill are strikingly charged for the performance, each delivering torrid solos and reflective ensemble collaboration throughout. 
Solo and Text
Julius Hemphill · The Boyé Multi-National Crusade for Harmony by Julius Hemphill
Any assessment of solo saxophone improvisation demands that one spend time spent digging into Hemphill’s discography. With Blue Boyé and Roi Boyé and the Gotham Minstrels, the reed player threw himself into explorations of structures he developed for both unaccompanied and multi-tracked saxophone. The pieces revealed a keen formative ear, stripping his compositional approach to their elemental frameworks. From his early days in St. Louis, Hemphill also dove in to collaborations with poets, pitting his solo excursions against the fueled narratives of writers like Watts Writers Workshop poet K. Curtis Lyle and dramatist Malinké Elliott. Disc 5 begins and ends with solo excursions, bookending live performances of Hemphill with Lyle and Elliott. While the set with Lyle is gripping throughout, the set with Elliott is dazzling, capturing multi-tracked musings constructed from “Bells,” a recording of a structure of resonant metal played with mallets and sticks at a salvage yard in Oregon, Hemphill’s horn and Elliott’s readings of text that draws on Ralph Ellison’s novel Invisible Man as a meditation on the Soweto Youth Uprising in 1976. The 22-minute suite moves across five “voices,” from orator to hipster to preacher, each positing a differing viewpoint of underlying dissent and frustration, notably the chilling skronk of “Soweto 1976 A Suite in Five Voices Part V Carnival Barker.” Listening to the closing “Solo Soprano Saxophone with Bells recording” is a teaser for a full-blown album that was never to be realized. 
Duos
Julius Hemphill · The Boyé Multi-National Crusade for Harmony by Julius Hemphill
Hemphill made a handful of great duo recordings including meetings with Oliver Lake, Warren Smith and Peter Kowald. But his partnership with Abdul Wadud was one of his most long-lasting and most fruitful. The two made two recordings, both of which are long out-of-print, so it is particularly welcome that Disc 2 contains an entire set of their partnership. While the provenance of the recordings is unknown, Ehrlich found the cello parts for five of the pieces which appear to be written specifically for the duo. Ehrlich describes the pieces in the booklet for the set, noting that “Chromatic, open-ended melodic lines are placed in contrasting juxtapositions. The music has a sense of abstraction, while individual gestures evoke melodies known and felt. All of this sets up a charged emotional space for the improvisations to unfold.” The two navigate the countervailing parts with spirited zeal, moving seamlessly between unrestrained melodicism, bounding groove, thorny angularity, infectious free funk and hurtling intensity. They are entirely in synch throughout, their voices intertwined, prodding the pieces forward while leaving ample space for each other’s arcing flights. Hemphill touches on free-bop runs at times while Wadud moves in and out of the pocket, tossing off flittering pizzicato lines then diving off into flights of fiery arco. While all of the pieces are prime Hemphill, Ehrlich notes that none of the pieces from this set appear anywhere else in the archive or on commercial recordings, another element that makes this disc significant. 
 Composition
Julius Hemphill · The Boyé Multi-National Crusade for Harmony by Julius Hemphill
During Hemphill’s last decade, he received a few commissions to compose music for chamber ensembles, though these pieces were scantily recorded or performed. Disc 4 documents two performances of these works, one from 1987 at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston and another from 1981 at Soundscape in Manhattan. The disc kicks off with “Parchment,” a solo piano piece written for and performed by his partner Ursula Oppens. Hemphill rarely utilized piano in his groups, but here, he plies shard-like chords as fragmented, lyrical motifs emerge with unhurried deliberation. Hemphill’s arrangements of Mingus pieces for string quartet included here might seem an anomaly until one thinks about the arrangements of Ellington/Strayhorn pieces he did for World Saxophone Quartet. Recasting Mingus’ potent melodies for string quartet is a bit of a mixed bag. While he revels in the lush harmonic depth of the instrumentation, it’s only on his chart for “Better Get Hit in Your Soul” that things really click due in main part to the funky cello line that goads things along. The two extended pieces for mixed wind and brass quintet are much stronger. The expanded instrumental palette offers the composer timbral depth with John Purcell and Ehrlich moving back and forth between saxophones and clarinets, the pairing of Purcell on oboe with Janet Grice’s bassoon and trumpet player Bruce Purse and Ray Anderson on trombone and tuba filling out the tonal range. The groups attacks the arrangements with unbridled swagger, especially when the pieces open up for sections of improvisation which the group jumps on. Hemphill honed these skills with his large ensemble, his saxophone sextet and in his piece Long Tongues and one wonders where this avenue might have led had he lived longer. 
Any of these discs, taken separately, would be a welcome addition to Hemphill’s discography. Taken together, they provide a wide-ranging, illuminating view even to those who’ve long immersed themselves in his music. Ehrlich concludes the booklet notes with this quote from the reed player. “This music is blues-driven. In terms of what has gone on before. Now where it goes from here — where it is going from here — may not be the same thing, ’cause it has to change, or it’ll die in my opinion. You know what I mean? The traditions keep on turning over! People keep looking rearward for the tradition. The tradition in this music is forward! Forward! Not what you did last week, but this week! You see what I’m saying? Now . . . that’s a hard road.” Diving in to the seven discs of The Boyé Multi-National Crusade for Harmony, one is struck by how much Hemphill championed that tenet throughout his career and, indeed, drove the tradition forward in all of his artistic pursuits.
 Michael Rosenstein
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cksmart-world · 3 years ago
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The completely unnecessary news analysis
by Christopher Smart
May 18, 2021
GOP BATTLE CRY: “GET RID OF YOUR DIAPER”
Who could guess the new battle cry of the Trump wing of the GOP would be, “Get rid of your diaper.” Although it's a great T-shirt slogan, it's somewhat limited because it's hard to sing, although Majorie Taylor Greene did give it a good try. The failure could have something to do with the acoustics as she bellowed through the office door mail slot of Bronx Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez. Here at Smart Bomb, the staff has been unable to discern the origin of the catchy phrase. It may have been the product of focus groups in Taylor's backwoods Georgia district, although our analysts think it might be too sophisticated for her constituents, who are more likely to come up with something like, “Get rid of your taco you stupid spic.” Perhaps Taylor Greene paid an expensive K Street PR firm to come up the colorful maxim. The Trumper firebrand had a few other gems up her sleeve: she called AOC a “chicken,” which impressed some of her Republican colleagues for its finesse. But all that was just a warmup for the heavy artillery when she called AOC a "radical socialist," adding: "You don't care about the American people." But the former Bronx bartender seemed unrattled when she retorted, “I used to throw people like her out of the bar all the time.”
WINGMAN READY TO SING, MAN
Ever wonder what someone means when they say, “He's my wingman.” It used to mean a pilot whose plane is positioned behind and outside the leading aircraft in a formation. Then hockey players appropriated it for forwards, who generally do most of the scoring. But now wingman can mean almost anything. For Trumpist Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz it means something like “fixer” or maybe “pimp,” but boy did his wingman score. Of course, those are just allegations that came out when the feds investigated Gaetz' wingman, Joel Greenberg, who faces a 33 count indictment and will probably need a wingman, himself, when he ends up in the Big House alongside guys who have pretty good slap-shots. If Gaetz' wingman sings, the Congressman could face charges of sex trafficking of a minor and others. There have been more famous wingmen, of course, like Sundance was to Butch, like Spiro Agnew was to Richard Nixon, like Pence was to Trump, like Tonto was to the Lone Ranger, like Dale Evans was to Roy Rogers and like Mike Lee is to Ted Cruz (Laurel and Hardy of the Senate). But not even Agnew and Nixon were charged with sex trafficking. Let's not forget, Gaetz is innocent until proven guilty. And anyway, the girl said she was 18.
STEWART AND CURTIS: OFF WITH HER HEAD
Time to roll out the old guillotine. See, when you have a revolution everyone has go along and if they don't you have to cut their heads off. In the case of Wyoming's Congresswoman Liz Cheney, some say she's getting it in the neck for telling the truth about The Big Lie and that the January 6 insurrection was no picnic. But here in Utah, our Rep. John Curtis can explain the whole thing away: “Well, I think the thing that's been frustrating to me is missing the narrative that she was not removed because of her stance on President Trump, nor because of her statements,” Curtis said. “It's that she is not leading this party in a way that will help us,” undermine democracy or prove the Earth is flat. We also have Rep. Chris Stewart to help us understand what Curtis said: “This was not a vote to condemn Rep. Cheney for her previous vote of conscience (to impeach Trump); this was a vote to unify the Republican Party” so we don't have that bitch going on and on about The Big Lie. We can't keep talking about how the election was stolen and how January 6 was just a big party incited by Donald Trump. That would just continue to make us look like assholes who chose Trump over Truth. Oh, and by the way, don't put away the guillotine: Mitt Romney, you're next.
Post script — Well that about does it for another crazy week here on As The World Turns, aka Smart Bomb. Some of us worry too much and some don't worry enough. If you're in the second group we can help: Consider this — our birth rate is declining and has reached 1.7 children per couple. Pencil this out and you will find that is 0.3 of a person short of replacing the current population. What's wrong with that, you might say, the swimming pools and golf courses are too crowded and, almost as bad, people are starving in Bangladesh. Why can't we just go back to a less crowded world where you could get up Little Cottonwood Canyon? Well because, stupid, capitalism demands growth. There must be an expansion of goods and services — and people to purchase them. And it can't work in reverse. So for us in the U.S, the short term solution is that we need immigrants. What do you think all those Turkish guys are doing in Germany — other than the blonde women, of course. That's right, Germans stopped reproducing (too much beer?). Smart Bomb analysts have considered the data and made a prediction: Ten years from now Trumpers will be inviting immigrants from everywhere and anywhere. And when you ask, they'll say, What's a Trump?
Well Wilson, here it is May, the most beautiful month of the year and everything is coming up roses. So how about you and the guys play a little cheery something for Matt Gaetz and his sidekick Joel Greenberg:
If I had a boat I'd go out on the ocean And if I had a pony I'd ride him on my boat And we could all together Go out on the ocean Me upon my pony on my boat If I were Roy Rogers I'd sure enough be single I couldn't bring myself to marrying old Dale It'd just be me and trigger We'd go riding through them movies Then we'd buy a boat and on the sea we'd sail The mystery masked man was smart He got himself a Tonto 'Cause Tonto did the dirty work for free But Tonto he was smarter And one day said kemo sabe Kiss my ass I bought a boat I'm going out to sea...
(If I Had A Boat — Lyle Lovett)
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djbcadventures · 5 years ago
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19th Annual Bryan Awards - Acting Nominees
Writing and Directing, plus Technical Prizes can be found on @thebryanandsilvergarbage Page.
Lead Actress in a Drama Series: GAME OF THRONES (HBO) - Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen HOUSE OF CARDS (Netflix) - Robin Wright as President Claire Underwood KILLING EVE (BBC America) - Jodie Comer as Villanelle KILLING EVE (BBC America) - Sandra Oh as Eve Polastri OZARK (Netflix) - Laura Linney as Wendy Byrde THIS IS US (NBC) - Mandy Moore as Rebecca Pearson
Lead Actor in a Drama Series: BETTER CALL SAUL - Bob Odenkirk as Jimmy McGill (AMC) GAME OF THRONES - Kit Harington as Jon Snow (HBO) OZARK - Jason Bateman as Marty Byrde (Netflix) POSE - Billy Porter as Pray Tell (F/X) THIS IS US - Sterling K. Brown as Randall Pearson (NBC) THIS IS US - Milo Ventimiglia as Jack Pearson (NBC) Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: THE AFFAIR - Maura Tierney as Helen Solloway (Showtime) BETTER CALL SAUL - Rhea Seehorn as Kim Wexler (AMC) GAME OF THRONES - Gwendoline Christie as Brienne of Tarth (HBO) GAME OF THRONES - Lena Headey as Cersei Lannister (HBO) THIS IS US - Susan Kelechi Watson as Beth Pearson (NBC) THIS IS US - Chrissy Metz as Kate Pearson (NBC) Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: BETTER CALL SAUL - Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut (AMC) GAME OF THRONES - Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Jamie Lannister (HBO) GAME OF THRONES - Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister (HBO) HOMECOMING - Bobby Cannavale as Colin Belfast (Amazon Prime) HOUSE OF CARDS - Michael Kelly as Doug Stamper (Netflix)  SUCCESSION - Kieran Culkin as Roman Roy (HBO) THIS IS US - Justin Hartley as Kevin Pearson (NBC) THIS IS US - Chris Sullivan as Toby Damon (NBC) Younger Actress in a Drama Series or Limited Series: THE ACT - Joey King as Gypsy Rose Blanchard (Hulu) THE CHILLING ADVENTURES OF SABRINA - Kiernan Shipka as Sabrina Spellman (Netflix) GAME OF THRONES - Sophie Turner as Sansa Stark (HBO) GAME OF THRONES - Maisie Williams as Arya Stark (HBO) OZARK - Julia Garner as Ruth Langmore (Netflix) SHARP OBJECTS - Eliza Scanlan as Amma Crellin (HBO) Younger Actor in a Drama Series or Limited Series: THE CHI - Alex Hibbert as Kevin Williams (Showtime) THE CHI - Jacob Latimore as Emmett Washington (Showtime) GOTHAM - David Mazouz as Young Bruce Wayne (Fox) WHEN THEY SEE US - Asante Black as Young Kevin Richardson (Netflix) WHEN THEY SEE US - Caleel Harris as Young Anton McCray (Netflix) WHEN THEY SEE US - Jharrell Jerome as Korey Wise (Netflix)
Guest Actress in a Drama Series: AMERICAN HORROR STORY: APOCALYPSE - Connie Britton as Vivien Harmon (F/X) AMERICAN HORROR STORY: APOCALYPSE - Jessica Lange as Constance Langdon (F/X) GAME OF THRONES - Carice Van Houten as Melisandre (HBO) THE HANDMAID’S TALE - Cherry Jones as Holly (Hulu) HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER - Cicely Tyson as Ophelia Harkness (ABC) THIS IS US - Phylicia Rashad  as Carol Clarke (NBC) Guest Actor in a Drama Series: AMERICAN HORROR STORY: APOCALYPSE - Dylan McDermott as Ben Harmon (F/X) BETTER CALL SAUL - Michael McKean as Chuck McGill (AMC) THE HANDMAID’S TALE - Bradley Whitford as Commander Joseph Lawrence (Hulu) HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER - Glynn Turman as Nate Lahey Sr. (ABC) POSE - Christopher Meloni as Dick Ford (F/X) THIS IS US - Michael Angarano as Nick Pearson (NBC) THIS IS US - Ron Cephas Jones as William (NBC)
Performance by a Cast in a Drama Series: Better Call Saul (AMC) Game of Thrones (HBO) Ozark (Netflix) Pose (F/X) Succession (HBO) This is Us (NBC) Lead Actress in a Comedy Series: BLACK-ISH - Tracee Ellis Ross as Dr. Rainbow Johnson (ABC) THE GOOD PLACE - Kristen Bell as Veronica Van Der Hooven (NBC) THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL - Rachel Brosnahan as Miriam Maisel (Amazon) MOM - Allison Janney as Bonnie Plunkett (CBS) RUSSIAN DOLL - Natasha Lyonne as Nadia (Amazon) VEEP - Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Selina Meyer (HBO) Lead Actor in a Comedy Series: BARRY - Bill Hader as Barry (HBO) THE BIG BANG THEORY - Jim Parsons as Sheldon Cooper (CBS) BLACK-ISH - Anthony Anderson as Dre Johnson (ABC) BLACK MONDAY - Don Cheadle as Mo Monroe (Showtime) THE GOOD PLACE - Ted Danson as Michael (NBC) THE KOMINSKY METHOD - Michael Douglas as Sandy Kominsky (Netflix) Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series: FLEABAG - Olivia Colman as Godmother (Amazon Prime) GLOW - Betty Gilpin as Debbie Eagan (Netflix) THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL - Marin Hinkle as Rose Weissman (Amazon Prime) THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL - Alex Borstein as Susie (Amazon Prime) SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - Kate McKinnon as Various Characters (NBC) VEEP - Anna Chlumsky as Amy Brookheimer (HBO) Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: BARRY - Stephen Root as Monroe Fuches (HBO) BARRY - Henry Winkler as Gene Cousineau (HBO) THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL - Tony Shalhoub as Abe Weissman (Amazon) SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - Kenan Thompson as Various Characters (NBC) UNBREAKABLE KIMMY SCHMIDT - Tituss Burgess as Titus Andromedon (Netflix) VEEP - Tony Hale as Gary Walsh (HBO) VEEP - Nathan Simons as Jonah Ryan (HBO) Younger Actress in a Comedy Series: ATYPICAL - Jenna Boyd as Paige Hardaway (Netflix) ATYPICAL - Bridgette Lundy-Paine as Casey Gardner (Netflix) BLACK-ISH - Marsai Martin as Diane Johnson (ABC) CASUAL - Tara Lynne Barr as Laura Meyers (Hulu) MODERN FAMILY - Aubrey Anderson-Emmons as Lily Tucker-Pritchett (ABC) MODERN FAMILY - Ariel Winter as Alex Dunphy (ABC) Younger Actor in a Comedy Series: ATYPICAL - Keir Gilchrist as Sam Gardner (Netflix) BLACK-ISH - Marcus Scribner as Andre Johnson Jr. (ABC) MODERN FAMILY - Rico Rodriguez as Manny Delgado (ABC) SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - Pete Davidson as Various Characters (NBC) SHAMELESS - Cameron Monaghan as Ian Gallagher (Showtime) YOUNG SHELDON - Iain Armitage as Sheldon Cooper (CBS) Guest Actress in a Comedy Series: THE BIG BANG THEORY - Christine Baranski as Beverly Hofstadter (CBS) THE KOMINSKY METHOD - Ann-Margret as Diane (Netflix) THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL - Jane Lynch as Sophie Lennon (Amazon Prime) SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - Rachel Brosnahan as Host/Various Characters (NBC) SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - Sandra Oh as Host/Various Characters (NBC) SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - Emma Thompson as Host/Various Characters (NBC)
Guest Actor in a Comedy Series: BROOKLYN NINE-NINE - Lin-Manuel Miranda as David Santiago (NBC) THE KOMINSKY METHOD - Danny DeVito as Dr. Wexler (Netflix) THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL - Luke Kirby as Lenny Bruce (Netflix) MOM - Bradley Whitford as Mitch (CBS) SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - Matt Damon as Host/Various Characters (NBC) SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - Robert DeNiro as Robert Mueller (NBC) SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - Adam Sandler as Host/Various Characters (NBC)
Performance by a Cast in a Comedy Series: Barry (HBO) The Big Bang Theory (CBS) black-ish (ABC) The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon Prime) Saturday Night Live (NBC) Veep (HBO)  
Lead Actress in a Limited Series/Movie: DEADWOOD THE MOVIE - Paula Malcomson as Trixie (HBO) DIRTY JOHN - Connie Britton as Debra Newell (Bravo) ESCAPE FROM DANNEMORA - Patricia Arquette as Joyce “Tilly” Mitchell (Showtime) FOSSE/VERDON - Michelle Williams as Gwen Verdon (F/X) MANIAC - Emma Stone as Annie Landsberg (Netflix) SHARP OBJECTS - Amy Adams as Camille Preaker (HBO) Lead Actor in a Limited Series/Movie: CHERNOBYL - Jared Harris as Valery Legasov (HBO) DEADWOOD THE MOVIE - Ian McShane as Al Swearengen (HBO) ESCAPE FROM DANNEMORA - Benicio Del Toro as Richard Matt (Showtime) FOSSE/VERDON - Sam Rockwell as Bob Fosse (F/X) TRUE DETECTIVE - Mahershala Ali as Wayne Hays (HBO) A VERY ENGLISH SCANDAL - Hugh Grant as Jeremy Thorpe (BBC) Supporting Actress in a Limited Series/Movie: THE ACT - Patricia Arquette as Dee Dee Blanchard (Hulu) CHERNOBYL - Emily Watson as Ulana Khomyuk (HBO) FOSSE/VERDON - Margaret Qualley as Ann Reinking (F/X) KING LEAR - Emma Thompson as Goneril (Amazon Prime) MANIAC - Sally Field as Dr. Greta Mantleray (Netflix) SHARP OBJECTS - Patricia Clarkson as Adora Crellin (HBO) TRUE DETECTIVE - Carmen Egojo as Amelia Reardon (HBO) WHEN THEY SEE US - Vera Farmiga as Elizabeth Lederer (Netflix) Supporting Actor in a Limited Series/Movie: CATCH-22 - Kyle Chandler as Cathcart (Hulu) CATCH-22 - George Clooney as Scheisskopf (Hulu) ESCAPE FROM DANNEMORA - Paul Dano as David Sweat (Showtime) ESCAPE FROM DANNEMORA - Eric Lange as Lyle Mitchell (Showtime) FOSSE/VERDON - Norbert Leo Butz as Paddy Chayefsky (F/X) A VERY ENGLISH SCANDAL - Ben Whishaw as Norman Scott (BBC)
 Performance by a Cast in a Limited Series/Movie/Special: Deadwood the Movie (HBO) Escape from Dannemora (Showtime) Fosse/Verdon (F/X) Live in Front of a Studio Audience: All in the Family and The Jeffersons (ABC) Maniac (Netflix) Sharp Objects (HBO) When They See Us (Netflix) Lead Actress in Daytime: THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL - Jacqueline McInnes-Wood as Steffy Forrester-Spencer (CBS) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Kassie DePaiva as Eve Donovan (NBC) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Marci Miller as Abigail Deveraux (NBC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Maura West as Ava Jerome (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Laura Wright as Carly Corinthos (ABC) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Eileen Davidson as Ashley Abbott (CBS) Lead Actor in Daytime: DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Tyler Christopher as Stefan DiMera (NBC) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Billy Flynn as Chad DiMera (NBC) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Drake Hogestyn as John Black (NBC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Maurice Benard as Sonny Corinthos (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Jon Lindstrom as Dr. Kevin Collins & Ryan Chamberlain (ABC) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Peter Bergman as Jack Abbott (CBS) Supporting Actress in Daytime: THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL - Annika Noelle as Hope Logan (CBS) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Linsey Godfrey as Sarah Horton (NBC) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Martha Madison as Belle Black (NBC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Tamara Braun as Dr. Kim Nero (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Vernee Watson as Stella Henry (ABC) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Beth Maitland as Traci Abbott (CBS) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Mishael Morgan as Hilary Curtis (CBS) Supporting Actor in Daytime: THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL - Wayne Brady as Dr. Reese Buckingham (CBS) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Eric Martsolf as Brady Black (NBC) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Greg Rikaart as Leo Stark (NBC) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Greg Vaughan as Eric Brady (NBC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Max Gail as Mike Corbin (ABC) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Bryton James as Devon Hamilton (CBS) Younger Actress in Daytime: DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Olivia Rose Keegan as Claire Brady (NBC) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Victoria Konefal as Ciara Brady (NBC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Hayley Erin as Kiki Jerome (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Chloe Lanier as Nelle Benson (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Eden McCoy as Josslyn Jacks (ABC) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Hunter King as Summer Newman (CBS) Younger Actor in Daytime: DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Lucas Adams as Tripp Dalton (NBC) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Casey Moss as J.J. Deveraux (NBC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - William Lipton as Cameron Webber (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Garren Stitt as Oscar Nero-Quartermaine (ABC) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Zach Tinker as Fenmore Baldwin (CBS)
Guest Performer in Daytime: GENERAL HOSPITAL - Patricia Bethune as Nurse Mary Pat (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - James Read as Gregory Chase (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Chandra Wilson as Dr. Linda Massey and Sydney Val Jean (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Dominic Zamprogna as Dante Falconeri (ABC) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Thad Luckinbill as J.T. Hellstrom (CBS) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Shemar Moore as Malcolm Winters (CBS)
Performance By A Cast in a Daytime Soap: The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS) Days of Our Lives (NBC) General Hospital (ABC) The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Lead Actress in a New Series: BLACK MONDAY - Regina Hall as Dawn Towner (Showtime) GENTLEMAN JACK - Suranne Jones as Anne Lister (HBO) HOMECOMING - Julia Roberts as Heidi Bergman (Amazon) RUSSIAN DOLL - Natasha Lyonne as Nadia (Netflix) SALLY4EVER - Julia Davis as Emma (HBO) SALLY4EVER - Catherine Wheeler as Sally (HBO) Lead Actor in a New Series: BLACK MONDAY - Don Cheadle as Mo Monroe (Showtime) KIDDING - Jim Carrey as Jeff Pickles (Showtime) THE KOMINSKY METHOD - Michael Douglas as Sandy Kominsky (Netflix) POSE - Billy Porter as Pray Tell (F/X) SUCCESSION - Brian Cox as Logan Roy (HBO) SUCCESSION - Jeremy Strong as Kendall Roy (HBO) Supporting Actress in a New Series: GENTLEMAN JACK - Gemma Jones as Aunt Anne Lister (HBO) HOMECOMING - Sissy Spacek as Ellen Bergman (Amazon) KIDDING - Judy Greer as Jill (Showtime) KIDDING - Catherine Keener as Deirdre (Showtime) THE KOMINSKY METHOD - Susan Sullivan as Eileen (Netflix) POSE - Kate Mara as Patty Bowes (F/X)    Supporting Actor in a New Series: BLACK MONDAY - Andrew Rannells as Blair Pfaff (Showtime) GENTLEMAN JACK - Timothy West as Jeremy Lister (HBO) HOMECOMING - Bobby Cannavale as Colin Belfast (Amazon) THE KOMINSKY METHOD - Alan Arkin as Norman Newlander (Netflix) A MILLION LITTLE THINGS - Romany Malco as Rome Howard (ABC) SUCCESSION - Kieran Culkin as Roman Roy (HBO) Guest Performer in a New Series: THE KOMINSKY METHOD - Danny DeVito as Dr. Wexler (Netflix) THE KOMINSKY METHOD - Ann-Margret as Diane (Netflix) POSE - Sandra Bernhard as Judy Kubrak (F/X) POSE - Clark Jackson as Mr. Richards (F/X) POSE - Christopher Meloni as Dick Ford (F/X) RUSSIAN DOLL - Chloe Sevigny as Lenora Vulkovov (Netflix) Performance By a Cast in a New Series: The Cast of Black Monday (Showtime) The Cast of Gentleman Jack (HBO) The Cast of Kidding (Showtime) The Cast of A Million Little Things (ABC) The Cast of Pose (F/X) The Cast of Succession (Showtime)
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The 19th Annual Bryan Awards - Acting Nominees
Lead Actress in a Drama Series: GAME OF THRONES (HBO) - Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen HOUSE OF CARDS (Netflix) - Robin Wright as President Claire Underwood KILLING EVE (BBC America) - Jodie Comer as Villanelle KILLING EVE (BBC America) - Sandra Oh as Eve Polastri OZARK (Netflix) - Laura Linney as Wendy Byrde THIS IS US (NBC) - Mandy Moore as Rebecca Pearson
Lead Actor in a Drama Series: BETTER CALL SAUL - Bob Odenkirk as Jimmy McGill (AMC) GAME OF THRONES - Kit Harington as Jon Snow (HBO) OZARK - Jason Bateman as Marty Byrde (Netflix) POSE - Billy Porter as Pray Tell (F/X) THIS IS US - Sterling K. Brown as Randall Pearson (NBC) THIS IS US - Milo Ventimiglia as Jack Pearson (NBC) Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: THE AFFAIR - Maura Tierney as Helen Solloway (Showtime) BETTER CALL SAUL - Rhea Seehorn as Kim Wexler (AMC) GAME OF THRONES - Gwendoline Christie as Brienne of Tarth (HBO) GAME OF THRONES - Lena Headey as Cersei Lannister (HBO) THIS IS US - Susan Kelechi Watson as Beth Pearson (NBC) THIS IS US - Chrissy Metz as Kate Pearson (NBC) Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: BETTER CALL SAUL - Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut (AMC) GAME OF THRONES - Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Jamie Lannister (HBO) GAME OF THRONES - Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister (HBO) HOMECOMING - Bobby Cannavale as Colin Belfast (Amazon Prime) HOUSE OF CARDS - Michael Kelly as Doug Stamper (Netflix)    SUCCESSION - Kieran Culkin as Roman Roy (HBO) THIS IS US - Justin Hartley as Kevin Pearson (NBC) THIS IS US - Chris Sullivan as Toby Damon (NBC) Younger Actress in a Drama Series or Limited Series: THE ACT - Joey King as Gypsy Rose Blanchard (Hulu) THE CHILLING ADVENTURES OF SABRINA - Kiernan Shipka as Sabrina Spellman (Netflix) GAME OF THRONES - Sophie Turner as Sansa Stark (HBO) GAME OF THRONES - Maisie Williams as Arya Stark (HBO) OZARK - Julia Garner as Ruth Langmore (Netflix) SHARP OBJECTS - Eliza Scanlan as Amma Crellin (HBO) Younger Actor in a Drama Series or Limited Series: THE CHI - Alex Hibbert as Kevin Williams (Showtime) THE CHI - Jacob Latimore as Emmett Washington (Showtime) GOTHAM - David Mazouz as Young Bruce Wayne (Fox) WHEN THEY SEE US - Asante Black as Young Kevin Richardson (Netflix) WHEN THEY SEE US - Caleel Harris as Young Anton McCray (Netflix) WHEN THEY SEE US - Jharrell Jerome as Korey Wise (Netflix)
Guest Actress in a Drama Series: AMERICAN HORROR STORY: APOCALYPSE - Connie Britton as Vivien Harmon (F/X) AMERICAN HORROR STORY: APOCALYPSE - Jessica Lange as Constance Langdon (F/X) GAME OF THRONES - Carice Van Houten as Melisandre (HBO) THE HANDMAID’S TALE - Cherry Jones as Holly (Hulu) HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER - Cicely Tyson as Ophelia Harkness (ABC) THIS IS US - Phylicia Rashad  as Carol Clarke (NBC) Guest Actor in a Drama Series: AMERICAN HORROR STORY: APOCALYPSE - Dylan McDermott as Ben Harmon (F/X) BETTER CALL SAUL - Michael McKean as Chuck McGill (AMC) THE HANDMAID’S TALE - Bradley Whitford as Commander Joseph Lawrence (Hulu) HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER - Glynn Turman as Nate Lahey Sr. (ABC) POSE - Christopher Meloni as Dick Ford (F/X) THIS IS US - Michael Angarano as Nick Pearson (NBC) THIS IS US - Ron Cephas Jones as William (NBC)
Performance by a Cast in a Drama Series: Better Call Saul (AMC) Game of Thrones (HBO) Ozark (Netflix) Pose (F/X) Succession (HBO) This is Us (NBC) Lead Actress in a Comedy Series: BLACK-ISH - Tracee Ellis Ross as Dr. Rainbow Johnson (ABC) THE GOOD PLACE - Kristen Bell as Veronica Van Der Hooven (NBC) THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL - Rachel Brosnahan as Miriam Maisel (Amazon) MOM - Allison Janney as Bonnie Plunkett (CBS) RUSSIAN DOLL - Natasha Lyonne as Nadia (Amazon) VEEP - Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Selina Meyer (HBO) Lead Actor in a Comedy Series: BARRY - Bill Hader as Barry (HBO) THE BIG BANG THEORY - Jim Parsons as Sheldon Cooper (CBS) BLACK-ISH - Anthony Anderson as Dre Johnson (ABC) BLACK MONDAY - Don Cheadle as Mo Monroe (Showtime) THE GOOD PLACE - Ted Danson as Michael (NBC) THE KOMINSKY METHOD - Michael Douglas as Sandy Kominsky (Netflix) Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series: FLEABAG - Olivia Colman as Godmother (Amazon Prime) GLOW - Betty Gilpin as Debbie Eagan (Netflix) THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL - Marin Hinkle as Rose Weissman (Amazon Prime) THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL - Alex Borstein as Susie (Amazon Prime) SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - Kate McKinnon as Various Characters (NBC) VEEP - Anna Chlumsky as Amy Brookheimer (HBO) Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: BARRY - Stephen Root as Monroe Fuches (HBO) BARRY - Henry Winkler as Gene Cousineau (HBO) THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL - Tony Shalhoub as Abe Weissman (Amazon) SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - Kenan Thompson as Various Characters (NBC) UNBREAKABLE KIMMY SCHMIDT - Tituss Burgess as Titus Andromedon (Netflix) VEEP - Tony Hale as Gary Walsh (HBO) VEEP - Nathan Simons as Jonah Ryan (HBO) Younger Actress in a Comedy Series: ATYPICAL - Jenna Boyd as Paige Hardaway (Netflix) ATYPICAL - Bridgette Lundy-Paine as Casey Gardner (Netflix) BLACK-ISH - Marsai Martin as Diane Johnson (ABC) CASUAL - Tara Lynne Barr as Laura Meyers (Hulu) MODERN FAMILY - Aubrey Anderson-Emmons as Lily Tucker-Pritchett (ABC) MODERN FAMILY - Ariel Winter as Alex Dunphy (ABC) Younger Actor in a Comedy Series: ATYPICAL - Keir Gilchrist as Sam Gardner (Netflix) BLACK-ISH - Marcus Scribner as Andre Johnson Jr. (ABC) MODERN FAMILY - Rico Rodriguez as Manny Delgado (ABC) SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - Pete Davidson as Various Characters (NBC) SHAMELESS - Cameron Monaghan as Ian Gallagher (Showtime) YOUNG SHELDON - Iain Armitage as Sheldon Cooper (CBS) Guest Actress in a Comedy Series: THE BIG BANG THEORY - Christine Baranski as Beverly Hofstadter (CBS) THE KOMINSKY METHOD - Ann-Margret as Diane (Netflix) THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL - Jane Lynch as Sophie Lennon (Amazon Prime) SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - Rachel Brosnahan as Host/Various Characters (NBC) SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - Sandra Oh as Host/Various Characters (NBC) SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - Emma Thompson as Host/Various Characters (NBC)
Guest Actor in a Comedy Series: BROOKLYN NINE-NINE - Lin-Manuel Miranda as David Santiago (NBC) THE KOMINSKY METHOD - Danny DeVito as Dr. Wexler (Netflix) THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL - Luke Kirby as Lenny Bruce (Netflix) MOM - Bradley Whitford as Mitch (CBS) SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - Matt Damon as Host/Various Characters (NBC) SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - Robert DeNiro as Robert Mueller (NBC) SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - Adam Sandler as Host/Various Characters (NBC)
Performance by a Cast in a Comedy Series: Barry (HBO) The Big Bang Theory (CBS) black-ish (ABC) The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon Prime) Saturday Night Live (NBC) Veep (HBO)  
Lead Actress in a Limited Series/Movie: DEADWOOD THE MOVIE - Paula Malcomson as Trixie (HBO) DIRTY JOHN - Connie Britton as Debra Newell (Bravo) ESCAPE FROM DANNEMORA - Patricia Arquette as Joyce “Tilly” Mitchell (Showtime) FOSSE/VERDON - Michelle Williams as Gwen Verdon (F/X) MANIAC - Emma Stone as Annie Landsberg (Netflix) SHARP OBJECTS - Amy Adams as Camille Preaker (HBO) Lead Actor in a Limited Series/Movie: CHERNOBYL - Jared Harris as Valery Legasov (HBO) DEADWOOD THE MOVIE - Ian McShane as Al Swearengen (HBO) ESCAPE FROM DANNEMORA - Benicio Del Toro as Richard Matt (Showtime) FOSSE/VERDON - Sam Rockwell as Bob Fosse (F/X) TRUE DETECTIVE - Mahershala Ali as Wayne Hays (HBO) A VERY ENGLISH SCANDAL - Hugh Grant as Jeremy Thorpe (BBC) Supporting Actress in a Limited Series/Movie: THE ACT - Patricia Arquette as Dee Dee Blanchard (Hulu) CHERNOBYL - Emily Watson as Ulana Khomyuk (HBO) FOSSE/VERDON - Margaret Qualley as Ann Reinking (F/X) KING LEAR - Emma Thompson as Goneril (Amazon Prime) MANIAC - Sally Field as Dr. Greta Mantleray (Netflix) SHARP OBJECTS - Patricia Clarkson as Adora Crellin (HBO) TRUE DETECTIVE - Carmen Egojo as Amelia Reardon (HBO) WHEN THEY SEE US - Vera Farmiga as Elizabeth Lederer (Netflix) Supporting Actor in a Limited Series/Movie: CATCH-22 - Kyle Chandler as Cathcart (Hulu) CATCH-22 - George Clooney as Scheisskopf (Hulu) ESCAPE FROM DANNEMORA - Paul Dano as David Sweat (Showtime) ESCAPE FROM DANNEMORA - Eric Lange as Lyle Mitchell (Showtime) FOSSE/VERDON - Norbert Leo Butz as Paddy Chayefsky (F/X) A VERY ENGLISH SCANDAL - Ben Whishaw as Norman Scott (BBC)
 Performance by a Cast in a Limited Series/Movie/Special: Deadwood the Movie (HBO) Escape from Dannemora (Showtime) Fosse/Verdon (F/X) Live in Front of a Studio Audience: All in the Family and The Jeffersons (ABC) Maniac (Netflix) Sharp Objects (HBO) When They See Us (Netflix) Lead Actress in Daytime: THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL - Jacqueline McInnes-Wood as Steffy Forrester-Spencer (CBS) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Kassie DePaiva as Eve Donovan (NBC) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Marci Miller as Abigail Deveraux (NBC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Maura West as Ava Jerome (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Laura Wright as Carly Corinthos (ABC) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Eileen Davidson as Ashley Abbott (CBS) Lead Actor in Daytime: DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Tyler Christopher as Stefan DiMera (NBC) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Billy Flynn as Chad DiMera (NBC) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Drake Hogestyn as John Black (NBC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Maurice Benard as Sonny Corinthos (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Jon Lindstrom as Dr. Kevin Collins & Ryan Chamberlain (ABC) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Peter Bergman as Jack Abbott (CBS) Supporting Actress in Daytime: THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL - Annika Noelle as Hope Logan (CBS) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Linsey Godfrey as Sarah Horton (NBC) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Martha Madison as Belle Black (NBC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Tamara Braun as Dr. Kim Nero (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Vernee Watson as Stella Henry (ABC) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Beth Maitland as Traci Abbott (CBS) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Mishael Morgan as Hilary Curtis (CBS) Supporting Actor in Daytime: THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL - Wayne Brady as Dr. Reese Buckingham (CBS) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Eric Martsolf as Brady Black (NBC) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Greg Rikaart as Leo Stark (NBC) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Greg Vaughan as Eric Brady (NBC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Max Gail as Mike Corbin (ABC) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Bryton James as Devon Hamilton (CBS) Younger Actress in Daytime: DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Olivia Rose Keegan as Claire Brady (NBC) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Victoria Konefal as Ciara Brady (NBC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Hayley Erin as Kiki Jerome (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Chloe Lanier as Nelle Benson (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Eden McCoy as Josslyn Jacks (ABC) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Hunter King as Summer Newman (CBS) Younger Actor in Daytime: DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Lucas Adams as Tripp Dalton (NBC) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Casey Moss as J.J. Deveraux (NBC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - William Lipton as Cameron Webber (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Garren Stitt as Oscar Nero-Quartermaine (ABC) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Zach Tinker as Fenmore Baldwin (CBS)
Guest Performer in Daytime: GENERAL HOSPITAL - Patricia Bethune as Nurse Mary Pat (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - James Read as Gregory Chase (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Chandra Wilson as Dr. Linda Massey and Sydney Val Jean (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Dominic Zamprogna as Dante Falconeri (ABC) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Thad Luckinbill as J.T. Hellstrom (CBS) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Shemar Moore as Malcolm Winters (CBS)
Performance By A Cast in a Daytime Soap: The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS) Days of Our Lives (NBC) General Hospital (ABC) The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Lead Actress in a New Series: BLACK MONDAY - Regina Hall as Dawn Towner (Showtime) GENTLEMAN JACK - Suranne Jones as Anne Lister (HBO) HOMECOMING - Julia Roberts as Heidi Bergman (Amazon) RUSSIAN DOLL - Natasha Lyonne as Nadia (Netflix) SALLY4EVER - Julia Davis as Emma (HBO) SALLY4EVER - Catherine Wheeler as Sally (HBO) Lead Actor in a New Series: BLACK MONDAY - Don Cheadle as Mo Monroe (Showtime) KIDDING - Jim Carrey as Jeff Pickles (Showtime) THE KOMINSKY METHOD - Michael Douglas as Sandy Kominsky (Netflix) POSE - Billy Porter as Pray Tell (F/X) SUCCESSION - Brian Cox as Logan Roy (HBO) SUCCESSION - Jeremy Strong as Kendall Roy (HBO) Supporting Actress in a New Series: GENTLEMAN JACK - Gemma Jones as Aunt Anne Lister (HBO) HOMECOMING - Sissy Spacek as Ellen Bergman (Amazon) KIDDING - Judy Greer as Jill (Showtime) KIDDING - Catherine Keener as Deirdre (Showtime) THE KOMINSKY METHOD - Susan Sullivan as Eileen (Netflix) POSE - Kate Mara as Patty Bowes (F/X)  Supporting Actor in a New Series: BLACK MONDAY - Andrew Rannells as Blair Pfaff (Showtime) GENTLEMAN JACK - Timothy West as Jeremy Lister (HBO) HOMECOMING - Bobby Cannavale as Colin Belfast (Amazon) THE KOMINSKY METHOD - Alan Arkin as Norman Newlander (Netflix) A MILLION LITTLE THINGS - Romany Malco as Rome Howard (ABC) SUCCESSION - Kieran Culkin as Roman Roy (HBO) Guest Performer in a New Series: THE KOMINSKY METHOD - Danny DeVito as Dr. Wexler (Netflix) THE KOMINSKY METHOD - Ann-Margret as Diane (Netflix) POSE - Sandra Bernhard as Judy Kubrak (F/X) POSE - Clark Jackson as Mr. Richards (F/X) POSE - Christopher Meloni as Dick Ford (F/X) RUSSIAN DOLL - Chloe Sevigny as Lenora Vulkovov (Netflix) Performance By a Cast in a New Series: The Cast of Black Monday (Showtime) The Cast of Gentleman Jack (HBO) The Cast of Kidding (Showtime) The Cast of A Million Little Things (ABC) The Cast of Pose (F/X) The Cast of Succession (Showtime)
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NCIS: Los Angeles Season Eight Rewatch:  "Queen Pin" The basics:  Sam resumes an old allias to help out a former CI while Callen and Anna are off to pick up Ahmed Han Asakeem, the terrorist Deeks hoped was worth it when Kensi was injured. Written by:  Joseph C. Wilson who wrote or co-wrote “Full Throttle”, “Stand-off”, “Personal”, “Plan B”, “Sacrifice”, “Blye, K.” Part One, “Gold Standard”, “Unwritten Rule”, “Fallout”, “Between the Lines”, “Exposure”, “Reign Fall”, “Kolcheck, A.”, “Cancel Christmas”, “Head of The Snake” and “Home is Where the Heart Is”.
Directed by:  Eric Laneuville directed “Partners”, “Purity”, “Allegiance”, “Savior Faire”, “Citadel”, “Come Back” and “Parallel Resistors”.
Guest stars of note: Bar Paly reruns from "Kulinda" (and Anna from Legoland) as Anastasia “Anna” Kolcheck, Sammy Sheik is back from the season eight premiere two-parter as Ahmed Han Asakeem, Azie Tesfai as King, Bruce Thomas as LA District Attorney Frank Gibson, Grantham Coleman as Spence Taylor, Anthony Dilio as Devlin Rush, Lester Speight as Max “Champ” Champion, Marco Antonio Martinez as LAPD Detective Johnson, Devon Michaels as Assistant Shawn Wilson, Chuck Ashworth as LAPD Officer #1, Brett Wagner as Buford, Curtis Taylor as Sheriff Lyle Tully and Chriss Anglin as U.S. Marshal.
Our heroes:  Still not working as a team on the same case. What important things did we learn about: Callen:  On the road with Anna and Asakeem. Sam: Switch. Kensi:  Zen about her injuries and career. Deeks:  Can think of one-thousand ways he wants to crush Asakeem. Eric: Tracing burn phones, satellite phones – a big phone day. Nell:   Working with Kensi on the case.. Granger:  Away. Hetty:  Will kill Callen and Anna if they don't clean their weapons. What not so important things did we learn about:
Callen: Tossed his bedroom set too. Sam: Gun cleaning late at night in the armory. Kensi: Foxy lady. Deeks:  Still missing his motorcycle. Eric: Has some herbs for the boudoir blues. Nell:  Left the office twice today. Granger:  Away. Hetty:   Has news on Det. Whiting's likely full recovery.   Who's down with OTP:   Deeks is called 'handsome' by Kensi, Kensi is called 'foxy lady' by Deeks and she wants to help him get up for the seventh time that day – on his surfboard.   Who's down with BrOTP:    No hanging with the fellas today. Any Hanna family mentions:  No.  
Fashion review:   White dress shirt with a blue pinstripe to start the episode for Callen.  Grey-tee shirt with a blue jacket when he's transporting Asakeem.  Brown henley to start for Sam.  As Switch, he's in a black leather jacket and black tee-shirt.  Dark blue v-neck sweater for Kensi with a brown leather jacket.  Black tee-shirt for Deeks – a look he really needs to work into the rotation more.  A wetsuit a few scenes later – another good look.  Back to the tee-shirt and his grey leather jacket for the rest of the episode.  Green with a hint of yellow plaid button down shirt for Eric over a light red tee.  Multicolor floral print on a blue dress with a black blazer for Nell.  Hetty has his brown herringbone suit at Callen's, medium blue suit at the office. Music:  A big catch-up episode since the last three have been music-free.  Callen's ring tone for Hetty is Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries".  "Slay" by RTG featuring Vivaswan is playing in the club when Sam is with King as is "You Ain't Gang" by Lil Bibby.  "Downtown" by Naomi August is playing when Sam and King return to the club.  
Callen and Sam sing "You're the One That I Want" from "Grease" as they drive from Arizona to Los Angeles.
Any notable cut scene:  Two As the store owner is being wheeled to the ambulance, DA Gibson is doing a press conference.  His aide, Wilson, congratulates Kensi and Deeks on making the boss look good.  If this continues, they could be moved to protection detail once Gibson is governor.  Kensi thanks Wilson and asks how long has he known the DA.  With no family, Wilson said the DA plucked him out of a high school internship and made his career.  Gibson is very loyal while Wilson supports the DA's causes.  As Wilson returns to the presser, Kensi and Deeks make faces when they walk away.
Nell returns to Ops as Eric is running the trace on the burn phone.  Nell asks about Callen and Anna.  "All's clear on the road to Wallyworld," according to Eric (a lot of Chevy Chase references this season).  Eric is worried about Sam.  The jewelry store heist could have gone south quickly.  Nell says both Callen and Sam know what they're doing.  Eric agrees but they're both in danger.   Quote: Kensi:  " Are you okay?" Deeks:  "I was just thinking about Asakeem and the thousand ways I would crush him for what he did to you.  And, honestly, I can't even imagine how you feel." Kensi:  "To be honest with you, I don't feel anything.  It's not Asakeem, it's not Sullivan, it's not any of the hundreds of others.  I chose this job.  And I choose to be okay with it." Deeks:  "Wow.  I mean, that's just really evolved of you. I'm just…I got to be honest, I'm not there.  I just want to break all his fingers." Kensi:  "And the other thing, too is that I have you.  And that's all I care about."
Honorable mention:
Asakeem:  "How's your friend?" Callen:  "Oh, you mean since your Al Nusra cronies tried to have us killed? She's great, thanks. And she's very excited to see you.  (turning to Anna) What do you think? Ten minutes alone with Kens?" Anna:  "Don't insult her.  She only needs two." Callen:  "Yeah, sometimes she likes to play with her prey before she kills them."
Anything else:  Another week of Previouslys with the helicopter in Syria being shot down, a badly injured Kensi being moved from the ship's hospital with Deeks hoping Asakeem was worth it.  Deeks confessing to Whiting.  
On a canyon road, the police are involved in a shoot-out with a gunman.  The gunman is staring at some money on the ground in between intervals of shooting at the police.  Two cases are opened and a several bricks of cocaine are visible with dead men nearby.  The cocaine is also getting shot (which likely lowers its value).  When the shooter stands, he is hit by LAPD, falling into the canyon.  The police are looking for helicopter help to find the man – the dropl into the canyon is too steep for the police officers to give chase.
In the Armory, Sam is cleaning weapons when his phone rings.  Answering as Switch, a past alias, "T" – the shooter – is on the phone.  He needs help getting away from the police who now have a helicopter searching for him.  Sam asks if the T can get to “the spot” – he thinks he can.  Grabbing a shotgun, Sam tells T he is on his way.
Callen and Anna are having some serious alone time on the floor of his living room.  Anna promises Callen she's not a threat, she's not doing this to hurt him and when he's ready to trust her – she's going to be there.  Anna kisses him before she starts to leave.  Callen goes after her and the kissing gets a lot more intense.  Just as things are really moving along, Callen's phone rings with "Ride of the Valkyries" as the ringtone.  It is Hetty calling.  Callen will deal with it later but that doesn't happen.  Someone is knocking on Callen's door.  As Callen goes to answer, Anna ducks into Callen's bedroom.
Hetty is at the door, surprised to see a fire in the fireplace, a bedroll on the floor.  She hopes she isn't interrupting as she walks in with a file.  When Callen starts to explain, Hetty says "TMI, dear," to shut him up.  A case cannot wait and she can't speak about the assignment on the phone.  Handing him the file, Hetty needs him on a plane for a prison transfer from Arizona to Los Angeles.  Asakeem has agreed to give up info about his terror network.  Callen asks when Sam is arriving.  "Sam has his hands full," according to Hetty who calls to "Anna, dear" – asking Anna to go with Callen to Arizona.  Anna's arm comes out of the bedroom door signaling thumbs up.  
Hetty wants to know why Callen's bed is waiting to be picked up with the trash.  Callen is trying to go back to the "old me."  Hetty thinks he's going to need a new bed soon.  Anna comes from the bedroom – they're ready to work.
Deeks and Kensi arrive at the office.  She's comforting him – "it happens to everybody."   Deeks doesn't want to talk about it.  Kensi says most guys are thrilled that they got up six times and only didn't get up once.  Deeks really doesn't want to talk about this.  Eric is circling the bullpen.  After work, Kensi wants to go again and see what happens.  Deeks sarcastically thinks it is a fantastic idea.  Eric walks up to Deeks and is sympathetic about the "boudoir blues" – though six times a night is pretty good.  He knows some herbs that could help.  Deeks explains he couldn't get up on a surf board "this morning…. while surfing."  Eric walks away but tells Deeks he still has access to some herbs.  And they have a case.
As Kensi and Eric make their way up the stairs, Hetty calls to Deeks with good news.  Once he figures out he isn't getting his motorcycle back, Hetty tells him Detective Whiting is out of ICU and is expected to make a full recovery.  "She's even more stubborn than me," Hetty tells an obviously anxious Deeks.
Up in Ops, Eric has photos of the dead from the prior night's shootout.  All with long records.  There was also 50-kilos of cocaine at the crime scene.  Spence Taylor, amateur base-jumper and small-time criminal who works for King, is a person of interest (and the man who called Sam).  King, Deeks tells them, is an up and coming drug lord.  LAPD hasn't been able to touch him because LAPD has no idea who King is.  Sam got involved with Taylor when King had a civilian Naval contractor smuggle drugs.  Sam shut most of it down but couldn't find King.  Kensi and Deeks were going to the crime scene but Nell stopped them.  Nell is in the field with Kensi.  Deeks is working with Sam as back-up.  Deeks asks about Callen.  When Eric explains that Callen is on escort detail with Asakeem, Deeks tells them Asakeem "is lucky it's Callen and not me."  Kensi doesn't look happy either.
Sam as Switch brings Taylor to the boat shed.  Taylor's arm has been bandaged up and he's still carrying the duffel bag of drug money.  Sam as Switch says they could have run off with the drug money but Taylor knows King would have found them and killed them.  Looking at the boat shed, Taylor asks how Sam found the place.  After telling Taylor a woman he once worked for allows him to use its, Sam walks Taylor into interrogation.  Two cops are that the door.  Sam leaves them outside interrogation.  
Taylor thinks he should have known Sam was a cop but Sam tells Taylor he isn't that smart.  Taylor doesn't mind going to prison because he's going to make sure everyone knows Sam is a cop.  Sam laughs at prison – he's not sending Taylor to prison, he's sending him back on the streets so everyone knows how tight Taylor is with Sam the cop, with LAPD.  Taylor should have called in by now.  When Sam lets him go, it is going to look really suspicious.  Sam has photos of Taylor's wife and child he had hidden in the Valley – "you didn't think I knew?" Sam asks.  
Taylor asks what Sam wants.  Sam wants Taylor to testify to King's identity.  Taylor doesn't know who King is, which Sam doesn't believe.  Orders come down from King's right-hand man Rush and as long as everyone gets paid, nobody asks questions.  Sam tells Taylor to set up a meeting with Rush so Switch can be introduced as a new drug connection.  When Taylor says no, Sam reminds him he doesn't have a choice.  His kid's private school, his wife's fancy car – all paid with drug money.  If Taylor is out of the picture, so is their lifestyle. Taylor is furious.  "You know the rules, this is chess, not checkers," Sam tells Taylor.  
District Attorney Gibson is giving a press conference at the site of the shootout.  He's helping LAPD win the war on drugs, yadda, yadda, yadda.   Kensi and Nell are waiting as an aide, Shawn Wilson, brings Gibson to them.  LAPD Detective Johnson introduces them – he seems to know Kensi, doesn’t know Nell.  Gibson basically does a campaign speech for Kensi and Nell before Wilson takes him away.  The departing Gibson tells Kensi and Nell that if there are any questions, contact Wilson – he's an extension of the DA.  Wilson chides Kensi and Nell – don't call unless you have something concrete.
Det. Johnson has no idea about who is bringing the drugs.  LAPD got an anonymous tip about the deal and that's why they were able to stop it.  Wilson calls Det. Johnson over for another press interview.  Nell is going to have Eric check up on the anonymous tip.  Kensi thinks someone is going to pay the price for the missing cocaine.
Sam and Taylor are waiting at a marina.  Sam warns Taylor to this about his family's future if he's having second thoughts.  An SUV pulls up with Rush and a woman.  Rush asks Taylor about Sam and what happened.   Switch is introduced as someone who saved Taylor as Taylor explains what happened at the drug deal gone bad.  When Rush asks the woman, "what do you think, babe," she shakes her head no.  Sam agrees – "your man is a snitch."  Sam punches him in the stomach.  When Rush pulls out his gun, Sam ties Taylor to a boat's motor and drops both the motor and Taylor into the water.  
Rush thinks "as gangster as that was" Taylor owed King money which means Sam owes King money.  Sam has proof that Taylor was an LAPD informant on his phone.  The woman takes the phone.  Sam asks if they have another theory on how LAPD got to the location of the buy so fast or how Taylor got a way.  The woman shows Rush the phone.  There is a staged photo of Taylor in the boat shed with the two LAPD Officers Sam brought in.  Rush "appreciates the pest control" but wants to know how Sam knew.  Sam has a junkie cop on the payroll.  When Taylor called Switch, he called the junkie cop.  Rush isn't sure – Sam could be an informant.  The woman disagrees – they saw him kill Taylor, probably not the actions of someone working for/with LAPD.  Sam says Switch has been solidifying his name and reputation on the streets – "ask about me."  The woman heard of Switch – "a legit player."  Rush asks for Sam's endgame.  He just wants to be a part of King's crew – access.  Rush isn't sure Sam can help but Switch has the money Taylor took from the buy.
The interrogation room trap door (my favorite) opens and wetsuit Deeks appears, hoisting up Taylor from the water.  Seems Sam didn't tell Taylor how the conversation was going to end.  Taylor is coughing and trying to catch his breath.  Taylor is furious – they can't do that sort of stuff to him, "I want a lawyer."  Deeks tells Taylor he is a lawyer and the first thing Taylor should say is thank you for saving my life.  Taylor disagrees – his life needed saving because of Sam.  No, Deeks tells him, Taylor's life needed to be saved because of the bad decisions he made.
Asakeem comes from lock-up.  Callen calls him Tobias – his legal name from the season opener was Tobias Thoma (well done show).  Asakeem asks about Callen's friend. Callen tells him Kensi is fine and can't wait to see him.  He asks Anna how long it would take for Kensi to kill Asakeem – he guesses ten minutes.  Anna is offended Callen is being so insulting to Kensi – two-minutes, no more.  Callen reminds Anna that sometimes Kensi likes to play with her prey.  Eric calls Callen.  DHS found info that Asakeem's trip to LA has been leaked.  Eric is trying to get Callen, Anna and Asakeem onto another flight.  Callen tells Eric to book the three of them on every flight from Arizona to LA and every flight from Arizona to New York and on every airline.  Callen returns to Anna and Asakeem – they're driving back to LA.
In a surveillance van, Kensi joins Deeks – who thinks she should have knocked.  He got her chips and chocolate chip cookies.  Kensi updates him on the crime scene including DA Gibson taking this case from LA to the Governor's Mansion.   Deeks is watching footage from a body cam Sam is wearing.  Sam is in a busy strip club.  Eric calls – the tip to LAPD about the drug buy was from a burn phone.  He's tracking down where it was bought and where it was used.
At the strip club, Sam and the couple he met are making their way to a back staircase.  Sam isn't sure why they're on a second floor looking at a strip club in the middle of the day.  He's there to meet King, who he thought was Rush.  “Of course you do,” the woman tells him.  "Most me do."  She's King and Switch's connections are going to make her a queen.  She puts out her ringed hand and Sam kisses it, impressed.
King asks about the name Switch.  Sam's story is good – when he was a kid, he went with his father to a bank to see about a load.  The father wasn't the smartest man in the world but he was proud.  It broke Sam's heart to see the father disrespected and then not get the loan.  That was never going to be him – he was going to be able to talk to everyone on every level.  From Wall Street to the LA streets.  King wants to know why Switch is changing from a solo act.  Sam explains that no man is an island.  When she tells him he could have run with the duffle bag of money from the drug deal gone wrong, he tells her he's looking for deals where the money doesn't fit in a duffel bag.  King is impressed.  
The failed deal caused a problem for King.  She can make up the money in a day but she's part of a chain and her partner needs the money tonight and twice what he was owed to make up for the lost shipment.  Sam teases her about "the great King having a partner."  King wants to end the partnership permanently.  Sam wants to know if King wants him do kill the partner.  King needs to do it herself.  What she needs Sam to do is collect the money and accompany her to the meeting with the partner.
In the surveillance van, Kensi is impressed that Sam is going to take down not only King but her partner.  Deeks is distracted and Kensi notices.  Deeks tells her all he can think about is Asakeem and the thousand ways he wants to crush the man – "I can't imagine how you feel."  He can't because she doesn't.  It isn't Asakeem or Sullivan – she chose this job and she's OK with what happens.  Deeks isn't so evolved – he wants to break all of Asakeem's fingers.  Kensi tells Deeks that she has him and that's all she cares about.  She hugs him and gives him a kiss on the cheek.
Callen and Anna are singing "You're the One That I Want" from "Grease" as they make their way back to LA.  Asakeem is really not entertained – it is a new form of American torture.  He also thinks Callen and Anna should just pull over and do it so mark Asakeem down as pro-Callanna.  Asakeem asks where they're going.  Callen and Anna both answer airport.  Asakeem knows he's been traveling for more than an hour.  "I didn't tell you what airport," is Callen's answer.  Noting that they are staying off major freeways, Asakeem tells Callen and Anna his brothers will find him.  Callen says he's just using the time to show his "lady friend" the lovely countryside.  Asakeem threatens to "soil the back of the car" if they don't hit a rest stop.  Callen is sorry he brought a terrorist on a road trip.  "They ruin everything," Anna agrees before they start singing again.
Sam gets out of one of the biggest SUVs I've ever seen with King.  They make their way into a jewelry store.  Kensi and Deeks are watching from across the street.  Deeks is impressed Sam has made inroads in King's business so fast.
Inside the store, Switch is greeted warmly by the massive owner - a little bigger than Sam.  Sam did the owner a favor and he's grateful.  Introducing King as "my lady", Sam is looking for a gift.  The owner has the perfect thing – a custom piece.  He locks the door as he goes to get the item and Sam and King pulls their guns.  Sam has the owner move to the back of the store.  In the office, is a man behind a desk.  He meekly goes to the floor.  The owner claims to have no money on the premises but Sam knows better, pushing the large man into the wall.  The plaster falls and there is a lot of cash hidden inside the wall.
Seeing an empty trash can with a trash bag, King takes the trash bag and the store owner fills up the bag and then a second one.  Locking the owner into the back room with his employee, Sam warns them not to come out as he and King leave the store.  The store owner grabs his gun and comes after Sam.  Sam and King pull away just as the owner walks out firing his gun.  Kensi and Deeks shoot him in the leg.
As he's being put into an ambulance, the store owner is screaming that he's been robbed and how you can play with his woman but you can't play with his money.  Det. Johnson walks up to Kensi and Deeks.  With all the drugs, guns and weapons inside the store, he's not going to ask if NCIS is running an operation without LAPD.  Deeks chuckles and is offended.  Johnson tells Deeks he knows better.  Kensi turns all credit for the discoveries in the store to LAPD and Johnson is OK with that.  Ask they return to their car, Deeks wonders how long they are going to be cleaning up after Sam/Switch and King.  Kensi says it doesn't matter – Sam trusts them to have his back and they are going to have it.
At the club, Rush takes the money and tells Sam and King that it is time they take Zeus down off the mountain.  Sam asks King about Zeus – that's the partner and she's about to make a hostile take-over.  Moving from her chair to Sam's lap, King tells him that with Switch's man in LAPD, Switch is going to help her do just that.
At a diner, Callen covers Asakeem's handcuffs with a jacke as he walks Asakeem from the restroom.  Asakeem picks a fight with a local who was a soldier.  Asakeem taunts the man about how man of American he killed with an IED.  Callen tries to diffuse things but only makes it worse.  The local man doesn't like a federal agent protecting a terrorist.  Anna helps too.  The local sheriff arrives escorts Callen, Anna and Asakeem out of the diner.  The "boys" in the diner won't be any trouble, the Sheriff promises before being shot in the parking lot.  Two teams of three shooters wearing black jackets and masks come at Callen, Anna and Asakeem.  Just as Callen and Anna prepare to return fire, someone is shooting the masked men.  It is the "boys" from the diner.  Callen and Anna take out the others.  
As Anna locks Asakeem into their vehicle, Callen removes the masks from the shooters.  They seemingly are not part of Asakeem's terror network.  The shooters are men and women of different races.  Callen finds a satellite phone on one of the men.  Eric traces it to a cabin not far from Asakeem's old prison.  Eric checked out the location with a satellite but the cabin wasn't just burned down, it was blown up to cause the fire.  Checking surveillance footage from the roads near the prison, Eric saw a drone.  They knew when he left using the drone.
King's team is setting up for the meeting with Zeus.  Handing Sam a weapon, King wants an update from Switch's man in LAPD.  Sam tells her that there is a murder in Echo Park that is getting most of LAPD's attention – "we got all day."  Sam thinks he'd be more helpful if they knew where they were going.  King tells her team they are going to light up the city.
In the van, Deeks thinks they have to in now – too many civilians are in danger if King really does light up the city.  Kensi disagrees – Sam hasn't used a distress word.  Deeks thinks Sam is too close to it.  Eric and Nell call.  The DA's aide, Wilson, bought the burn phone.  And if his ex-wife's bank account suddenly got an infusion of cash.  Kensi and Nell are off to City Hall to get Wilson.  
In the boat shed, the DA is furious that Wilson has crush his political chances but the people have the right to know so yet another press conference.  He thanks Kensi and Nell for what they did.  Wilson confessed, Kensi tells Deeks over comms.  They can take down King.  Deeks relays that to Sam as he leaves the van covered in kevlar.
Telling the team nobody touches Zeus, "he's mine,", King gets in her SUV with Sam in the front passenger’s seat and Rush in the back.  As they start to move across the garage, Deeks leads a team of agents into the garage.  Everyone is going to jail.  Sam wants King to be smart.  She gets out of the car and pulls a gun on Deeks.  Deeks shoots her in self-defense.  She's hurt.  Rush gets out of the car but Sam takes him down.  King wants Sam to kill Zeus – "Olympus."  Sam tells Eric to send an ambulance but she is fading fast.
Back at the boat shed, Sam isn't sure Wilson is Zeus – he doesn't have the juice to pull its off and besides, she "would have eaten him alive."  King was moving drugs using LA city vehicles.  An aide wouldn’t have access to that.  Thinking things through, Sam asks about the location of the burn phone when the tip was made.  The call came from Hollywood Hills, near the Mount Olympus neighborhood.  Sam has an idea but doesn’t want to risk Kensi's and Deeks's careers if he's wrong.
Sam pulls up in front of a nice home in Mt. Olympus.  Flashing his badge to the DA, Sam runs through the DA's crimes.  DA Gibson blackmails his aide to take the fall for his crimes.  Has LA city trucks moving drugs.  Makes sure members of other drug gangs are given harsher sentences to cut down on the competition.  The DA tries to close the door on Sam but Sam stops him.  Like Zeus, the DA was a ruler on high.  Now that he abused his power, he's under arrest.  The DA tells Sam he can't arrest him but as a federal agent with a federal warrant, he can.  Gibson tells Sam he has nothing.  Sam tells Gibson he has King.
Callen and Anna turn Asakeem over to the US Marshal's in the boat shed.  They're both tired.  Flopping down on the coach, Callen reminds Anna they have to clean their guns.  Hetty will kill them if they don't.  Saying the guns can wait, Callen and Anna kiss.  
Eric has bad news.  A forensic team found military grade technology in the remains of the cabin near Asakeem's prison.  There were drones looking at ten different prisons to find Asakeem.  That's serious money looking for him.  "Come out, come out wherever you are," Hetty says.
What head canon can be formed from here:   Sam's time undercover in other cases as Switch.  Callen and Anna on the road singing.  
This was a really solid stand-alone episode that was completely ruined but the title.  "Queen Pin" was a pretty good tipoff that King was a woman.  It is also something that wasn't rerun this summer and that makes sense.  I'm sure it will show up on a Saturday night when the Asakeem storyline continues.
Episode number:   Episode 17 of season eight, episode 185 overall.  
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Part of making a list of all the books I have be they analog, digital pdf, or digital Kindle (which is what the k means). 
So, um, make your own jokes/assumptions about the kind of person I am based on my partial library. They’re all real books and quite a few are free public domain.
Adventures of an American Girl in Victorian London- Elizabeth Banks (k) Adventures of Pinocchio-Carlo Collodi (k) The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes-Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (k) The Age Of Innocence- Edith Wharton (k) Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland-Lewis Carroll (k) American on Purpose-Craig Ferguson (k) And the Universe So Big: Understanding Batman The Killing Joke-Julian Darius (k) Anne of Green Gables, Avonlea, The Island-LM Montgomery (k) Appropriate clothes for the High School Girl- Virginia M Alexander (k) The Artist’s Complete Guide to Facial Expression- Gary Faign (k) The Awakening and Selected Short Stories- Kate Chopin (k) Backstreet Mom-Denise McLean (k) Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight-Travis Langly (k) Batman at 45 part 1-4-Chris Gould (k) Batman a Celebration of 75 years-Bob Kane (k) Batman: Battle for the Cowl-Tony Daniel (k) Batman: Death in the Family (includes new Robin)- Jim Starlin (k) Batman: Under the Red Hood- Judd Winick (k) Becoming Batman- E Paul Zehr (k) Behind the Burley Q:The Story of Burlesque in America- Leslie Zmeckis (k) all colored fairy books Andrew Lang (k) The Bobsey Twind or Merry Days Indoors and Out- Laura Lee Hope (k) The Book of Hallowe’en- Ruth Edna Kelley (k) The Book of Household Management- Mrs Beeton (k) The Book of 1001 Nights v1&2 (k) Boy and Girl Wonders: Robin in Cultural Context- Mary Borsellino (k) The Brain and Voice in Speech and Song- FW Mott (k) The Burlesque Handbook- Jo Weldon (k) The Call of The Wild- Jack London (k) Candidie- Voltaire (k) Carmilla- Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (k) The Castle of Oranto-Horace Walpole (k) Celebrated Crimes-Alexandre Dumas (k) The Circus Age- Janet M Davis (k) Circus and Carnival Ballyhoo: AW Stencil (k) Circus Bodies: Cultrural Identity in Aerial Performance- Peta Tait (k) The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce vol 1&2 (k) Come Hither: A Commonsense Guide to Kinky Sex (k) The Complete Works of Nellie Bly (k) Cured: The Tale of Two Imaginary Boys- Lol Tolhurst (k) A Curious Man: The Strange and Brilliant Life of Ripley- Neal Thompson (k) Daily Life in Victorian London- Lee Jackson (k) Danse Macabre- Stephen King (k) Dark Places (Locations)- Barry Curtis (k) Dear Boy: The life of Keith Moon- Tony Fletcher (k) Death At SeaWorld- David Kirby (k) Demonology and Devil-lore- Daniel Conway Moncure (k) Depeche Mode: The Biography- Steve Malins corrected from analog version(k) Dick Greyson, Boy Wonder- Kristen L Geaman (k) The Dirt on Clean: An Unsanitized History- Kathrine Ashenburg (k) The Discoverie of Witchcraft- Reginald Scot (k) The Discovery or Witches- Mathew Hopkins (k) Dolly and I: A Story for Little Folks- Oliver Optic (k) The Dominion in 1983- Ralph Centennius (k) Drawing Drapery from Head to Toe Dover- Cliff Young (k) Dyatlov Pass Keeps It’s Secrets- Irena Lobatcheva (k) Electric Dreamland: Amusement Parks, Movies, and American Modernity- Lauren Rabinovitz (k) Elizabethan Demonology- Thomas Alfred Spalding (k) Emma- Jane Austen (k) Enchanted Hunters: The Powers of Stories in Childhood (k) Famous Imposters- Bram Stocker (k) Fancies and Goodnights v1&2- John Collier (k) Fashion Victims: The Dangers of Dress Past and Present- Alison Matthews David (k) Fashionably Fatal- Summer Strevons (k) Faust- Johan Wolfgang von Gothe (k) Female Masculinity- Judith Halberstam (k) Fetish, Fashion, Sex & Power- Valerie Steele (k) Fifty-Two Stories For Girls (k) Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions- Edwin Abott (k) Forensic Sculpting Step by Step in Photographs- Seth Wolfson (k) Frankenstein- Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (k) Freak Show: Presenting Human Oddities for Amusement- Robert Bogdan (k) The Freak-garde: Extraordinary Bodies and Revolutionary Art- Robin Blyn (k) Freaks: We Who Are Not As Others- Daniel P Mannix A General History of the Pyrates- Daniel Defoe (k) The Girl of the Period and Other Social Essays vol1&2- Eliza Lynn Linton (k) Godey’s Lady Book 1851 vol 1&2 (k) The Golden Asse- Apuleius (k) The Great God Pan- Arthur Machen 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Jones (k) Jimmy Page: Magus, Musician, Man: An Unauthorized Biography (k) LaVie Electrique- Albert Robia (k) Ladies’ Clothing in the 1830s- Sarah E Mitchel (k) Lady Susan- Jane Austin (k) Lair of the White Worm- Bram Stoker (k) The League of Regrettable Superheroes- Jon Morris (k) The Legend of Sleepy Hollow- Washington Irving (k) The LEGO Adventure Book vol 1-3- Megan H Rothrock (k) The LEGO Neighborhood Book: Build Your Own Town!- Brian Lyles (k) Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft- Sir Walter Scott (k) Liberace Extravaganza!- Connie Furr Soloman (k) Liberace: AN American Boy- Darden Asbury Pyron (k) Life as a Victorian Lady- Pamela Horn (k) Life in a Victorian Household- Pamela Horn (k) The Life of PT Barnum- Joel Benton (k) Listening to Whales: What the Orcas Have Taught Us- Alexandra Morton (k) Little Lord Fauntleroy- Frances Hodgson Burnett (k) A Little Princess- Frances Hodgson Burnett (k) Little Women- Louisa May Alcott (k) Lock and Key k Kipling- My Own True Ghost Story, The Sending of Dana Da, In the House of Suddhoo, His Wedded Wife Doyle- A Case of Identity, A scandal in Bohemia, The Red-Headed League Castle- The Baron’s Quarry Weyman- The Fowl in the Pot Stevenson- The Pavilion on the Links Collins- The Dream Woma Anonymous- The Lost Duchess, The Minor Canon, The Pipe, The Puzzle, The Great Valdez Sapphire Dickens- The Haunted House, No 1 Branch Line: The Signal Man Bulwer-Lyton- The Haunted and the Hunters, The incantation DeQuincey- The Avenger Maturin- Melmouth the Wanderer Sterne- A Mystery With A Moral Thackeray- On Being Found Out, The Notch on the Axe Anonymous- Bourgonef, The Closed Cabinet Crawford- By the Waters of Paradise Freeman- The Shadows on the Wall Post- The Corpus Delicti Bierce- The Oblong Box, The Gold-Bug Irving- Wolfert Webber, Adventure of the Black Fisherman Brown- Wieland’s Madness O’Brien- The Golden Ingot, My Wife’s Tempter Hawthorne- The Minister’s Black Veil Anonymous- Horror a True Tale Cherbuliez- Count Kostia Bourget- Andre Cornelius Anonymous- The Last of the Costellos, The Lady Betty’s Indiscretion Pushkin- The Queen of Spades Jelihovsky- The General’s Will Dostoyevsky- Crime and Punishment Checkoff- The Safety Match Krestovski- Knights of Industry Begsoe- The Amputated Arms Larssen- The Manuscript Ingemann- The Sealed ROom Blicher- The Rector of Veilbye Molnar- The Living Death Marus- 13 at Table Elck- The Tower Room Train- A flight in to Texas Woodward- Adventures in the Secret Service of the Post Office Department, An Erring Shepherd, An Aspirant for Congress, The Fortune of Seth Savage, A Wish Unexpectedly Granted, An Old Game Revived, A Formidable Weapon Lang- St Germaine the Deathless, The Man in the Iron Mask, The Legend, The Valet’s History, The Valet’s Master, Original Papers in the Case of Roux De Marsilly Houdin- A Conjurer’s Confession, Self Training, Second Sight, The Magician Who Became Ambassador, Facing the Arab’s Pistol Abbott- Fraudulent Spiritualism Revealed, A Doctor of the 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Trials- TS Arthur (k) The Works of Aristotle (freaks) (k) Writing With Scissors:American Scrapbooks- Ellen Gruber Garvey (k) Wuthering Heights- Emily Bronte (k) The Yellow Wallpaper- Charlotte Perkins Gilman (k)
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The Open 2018: First and second round tee times
The Open 2018: First and second round tee times
The Open 2018: First and second round tee times
Four holes which defined Spieth’s Open win
The 147th Open Championship Venue: Carnoustie, Scotland Dates: 19-22 July Coverage: Live across BBC Radio, highlights on BBC TV and online & live text commentary online
Thursday, 19 July – First round
(All times BST. (a) denotes amateurs)
06:35: S Lyle (Sco), M Kaymer (Ger), A Sullivan (Eng)
06:46: E Van Rooyen (SA), B Schnell (US), M Southgate (Eng)
06:57: D Willett (Eng), E Grillo (Arg), L List (US)
07:08: M Calcavecchia (US), D Boonma (Tha), S Norris (SA)
07:19: K Chappell (US), O Wilson (Eng), E Pepperell (Eng)
07:30: R Fisher (Eng), P Dunne (Ire), A Cook (US)
07:41: T Hatton (Eng), P Cantlay (US), S Lowry (Ire)
07:52: T Pieters (Bel), K Kisner (US), M Kinhult (Swe)
08:03: S Kodaira (Jpn), P Mickelson (US), R Cabrera Bello (Spa)
08:14: B Harman (US), Y Ikeda (Jpn), A Landry (US)
08:25: SW Kim (Kor), W Simpson (US), N Hojgaard (Den) (a)
08:36: S Cink (US), B Stone (SA), H Tanihara (Jpn)
08:47: G Woodland (US), Y Miyazato (Jpn), S Kang (Kor)
09:03: E Els (SA), A Hadwin (Can), C Hadley (US)
09:14: P Perez (US), J Suri (US), G Coetzee (SA)
09:25: D Duval (US), S Jamieson (Sco), K Na (US)
09:36: D Clarke (NI), B Langer (Ger), R Goosen (SA)
09:47: M Kuchar (US), A Lahiri (Ind), P Uihlein (US)
09:58: J Spieth (US), J Rose (Eng), K Aphibarnrat (Tha)
10:09: J Rahm (Spa), R Fowler (US), C Wood (Eng)
10:20: L Oosthuizen (SA), P Casey (Eng), P Reed (US)
10:31: T Finau (US), X Schauffele (US), J Vegas (Ven)
10:42: Y Lin (a) (Chn), A Bjork (Swe), SH Park (Kor)
10:53: J Robinson (Eng), H Magnus (Ice), Z Lombard (SA)
11:04: K Ichihara (Jpn), R Enoch (Wal), M Armitage (Eng)
11:15: S Crocker (US), G Green (Mal), A Turner (Eng)
11:36: B Snedeker (US), S Locke (Sco) (a), C Davis (Aus)
11:47: P Kizzire (US), J Blixt (Swe), C Howell III (US)
11:58: C Schwartzel (SA), D Berger (US), T Lewis (Eng)
12:09: A Levy (Fra), R Moore (US), BH An (Kor)
12:20: M Hendry (NZ), K Kraft (US), L Westwood (Eng)
12:31: H Stenson (Swe), T Fleetwood (Eng), J Walker (US)
12:42: M Fitzpatrick (Eng), R Henley (US), J Rebula (SA) (a)
12:53: R McIlroy (NI), M Leishman (Aus), T Olesen (Den)
13:04: D Johnson (US), A Noren (Swe), C Hoffman (US)
13:15: Z Johnson (US), A Scott (Aus), B Steele (US)
13:26: J Thomas (US), F Molinari (Ita), B Grace (SA)
13:37: J Day (Aus), S Akiyoshi (Jpn), H Li (Chn)
13:48: T Hamilton (US), B Hossler (US), J Campillo (Spa)
14:04: R Tokimatsu (Jpn), C Reavie (US), M Kim (US)
14:15: K Stanley (US), N Colsaerts (Bel), J Dantorp (Swe)
14:26: T Lehman (US), D Frittelli (SA), G Forrest (Sco)
14:37: L Herbert (Aus), MC Choi (Kor), J Kokrak (US)
14:48: P Harrington (Ire), B Watson (US), M Wallace (Eng)
14:59: I Poulter (Eng), C Smith (Aus), B Koepka (US)
15:10: S Garcia (Spa), B DeChambeau (US), S Sharma (Ind)
15:21: T Woods (US), H Matsuyama (Jpn), R Knox (Sco)
15:32: J Dufner (US), R Fox (NZ), K Bradley (US)
15:43: R Armour (US), A Ancer (Mex), M Kawamura (Jpn)
15:54: J Janewattananond (Tha), F Zanotti (Par), J Smith (Eng)
16:05: B Rumford (Aus), M Kobayashi (Jpn), J Senior (Eng)
16:16: M Jones (Aus), T Curtis (Eng), B Burgoon (US)
Friday, 20 July – Second round
All times BST. (a) denotes amateurs
06:35: B Snedeker (US), S Locke (Sco) (a), C Davis (Aus)
06:46: P Kizzire (US), J Blixt (Swe), C Howell III (US)
06:57: C Schwartzel (SA), D Berger (US), T Lewis (Eng)
07:08: A Levy (Fra), R Moore (US), BH An (Kor)
07:19: M Hendry (NZ), K Kraft (US), L Westwood (Eng)
07:30: H Stenson (Swe), T Fleetwood (Eng), J Walker (US)
07:41: M Fitzpatrick (Eng), R Henley (US), J Rebula (SA) (a)
07:52: R McIlroy (NI), M Leishman (Aus), T Olesen (Den)
08:03: D Johnson (US), A Noren (Swe), C Hoffman (US)
08:14: Z Johnson (US), A Scott (Aus), B Steele (US)
08:25: J Thomas (US), F Molinari (Ita), B Grace (SA)
08:36: J Day (Aus), S Akiyoshi (Jpn), H Li (Chn)
08:47: T Hamilton (US), B Hossler (US), J Campillo (Spa)
09:03: R Tokimatsu (Jpn), C Reavie (US), M Kim (US)
09:14: K Stanley (US), N Colsaerts (Bel), J Dantorp (Swe)
09:25: T Lehman (US), D Frittelli (SA), G Forrest (Sco)
09:36: L Herbert (Aus), MC Choi (Kor), J Kokrak (US)
09:47: P Harrington (Ire), B Watson (US), M Wallace (Eng)
09:58: I Poulter (Eng), C Smith (Aus), B Koepka (US)
10:09: S Garcia (Spa), B DeChambeau (US), S Sharma (Ind)
10:20: T Woods (US), H Matsuyama (Jpn), R Knox (Sco)
10:31: J Dufner (US), R Fox (NZ), K Bradley (US)
10:42: R Armour (US), A Ancer (Mex), M Kawamura (Jpn)
10:53: J Janewattananond (Tha), F Zanotti (Par), J Smith (Eng)
11:04: B Rumford (Aus), M Kobayashi (Jpn), J Senior (Eng)
11:15: M Jones (Aus), T Curtis (Eng), B Burgoon (US)
11:36: S Lyle (Sco), M Kaymer (Ger), A Sullivan (Eng)
11:47: E Van Rooyen (SA), B Schnell (US), M Southgate (Eng)
11:58: D Willett (Eng), E Grillo (Arg), L List (US)
12:09: M Calcavecchia (US), D Boonma (Tha), S Norris (SA)
12:20: K Chappell (US), O Wilson (Eng), E Pepperell (Eng)
12:31: R Fisher (Eng), P Dunne (Ire), A Cook (US)
12:42: T Hatton (Eng), P Cantlay (US), S Lowry (Ire)
12:53: T Pieters (Bel), K Kisner (US), M Kinhult (Swe)
13:04: P Mickelson (US), S Kodaira (Jpn), R Cabrera Bello (Spa)
13:15: B Harman (US), Y Ikeda (Jpn), A Landry (US)
13:26: SW Kim (Kor), W Simpson (US), N Hojgaard (Den) (a)
13:37: S Cink (US), B Stone (SA), H Tanihara (Jpn)
13:48: G Woodland (US), Y Miyazato (Jpn), S Kang (Kor)
14:04: E Els (SA), A Hadwin (Can), C Hadley (US)
14:15: P Perez (US), J Suri (US), G Coetzee (SA)
14:26: D Duval (US), S Jamieson (Sco), K Na (US)
14:37: D Clarke (NI), B Langer (Ger), R Goosen (SA)
14:48: M Kuchar (US), A Lahiri (Ind), P Uihlein (US)
14:59: J Spieth (US), J Rose (Eng), K Aphibarnrat (Tha)
15:10: J Rahm (Spa), R Fowler (US), C Wood (Eng)
15:21: L Oosthuizen (SA), P Casey (Eng), P Reed (US)
15:32: T Finau (US), X Schauffele (US), J Vegas (Ven)
15:43: Y Lin (a) (Chn), A Bjork (Swe), SH Park (Kor)
15:54: J Robinson (Eng), H Magnus (Ice), Z Lombard (SA)
16:05: K Ichihara (Jpn), R Enoch (Wal), M Armitage (Eng)
16:16: S Crocker (US), G Green (Mal), A Turner (Eng)
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K. Curtis Lyle: Elektromos templom
Úristennővel akartam összejönni Szellemi puskavesszeje akartam lenni Vegyülni akartam keveredni A SZERELMET ÁR ELLEN MEGNYERGELNI Mint harmincmillió fekete napsugáron lovagló Magányos hosszútávfutó vadőr Szándékosan akartam Felgyorsítani elmém Elcsöppenteni egy történelmi jelentőségű töltetet Kilépni az időből Vizuális hamisítást Akartam elkövetni A tiltott gyümölcsöt az édenbe visszajuttatni Mint rock and roll alkímia A fényt akartam A földre visszavinni Az Elektromos Templomba Akartam menni
A baptisták erre azt mondták Nem léphetek be Mert tompa  A tekintetem A Holy Rollers azt mondta Nem vagyok a barátjuk Mert a külsőm nem elég SZENTSÉGES A metodisták azt mondták "fiam, olyan kénköves vagy, de talán segíthetünk a vezeklésben"
az A.M.E.-nél azt mondták, "húha, fiam, tudod, ammóniaszagú a leheleted" A mormonok azt mondták Hogy túl sötét a bőröm ÉS NOÉ NEM KÍVÁNJA LÁTNI BOXOS KÉPEMET A BÁRKÁN Pedig én csak fényt akartam A földre visszavinni Az Elektromos Templomba Akartam menni
Namármost a katolikusok Nem kedveltek Mert nem akartam kikeresztelkedni A zsidók megdühödtek Mert szeretem a körömpörköltet A mohamedánok megsértődtek Mert a régi barátnőm Kívül viseli a bugyiját A buddhisták elhajtottak Mert nem csuktam be Harmadik szememet Pedig én csak a fényt akartam A földre visszavinni Az Elektromos Templomba  Akartam menni
Vörös cowboycsizmát hordok Disznósajtot eszek Aranysáskán lovagolok Remélem az úristennő kedvére leszek A fényt akartam A földre visszavinni Az Elektromos Templomba Akartam menni
Szomorúan lógott a fejem Sírtam tüzes könnyeket Jó pár évig szívattatok De most a mindenségből Íme visszatértem Irányt váltott a REJTELEM
A valaha okozott sérelem mi széttépett futni űzött ma csupán arcomat meggörbítő jegyzet ami érvényteleníti  az időt és a teret
Vörös cowboycsizmát hordok Disznósajtot eszek Arany sáskán lovagolok Remélem az úristennő kedvére leszek A fényt hoztam A földre vissza Most épp üldögélek  Az Elektromos Templomban
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The Open 2018: Tiger Woods with late tee time as Sandy Lyle hits first shot
The Open 2018: Tiger Woods with late tee time as Sandy Lyle hits first shot
The Open 2018: Tiger Woods with late tee time as Sandy Lyle hits first shot
Woods finished 12th when the Open was last played at Carnoustie in 2007
The 147th Open Championship Venue: Carnoustie, Scotland Dates: 19-22 July Coverage: Live across BBC Radio, highlights on BBC TV and online, live text commentaries on BBC website.
Three-time champion Tiger Woods has a late start for Thursday’s first round of the Open Championship at Carnoustie.
The 42-year-old world number 71, returning to the event for the first time since 2015, tees off at 15:21 BST.
England’s world number three, Justin Rose, tees off at 09:58, while Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy is off at 12:53.
The first shot will be hit by 60-year-old two-time major champion Sandy Lyle, who will make his final Open appearance unless he can finish in the top 10.
Woods is in a group featuring Lyle’s fellow Scot, Russell Knox, who won this month’s Irish Open.
Rose goes out with defending champion Jordan Spieth of the United States.
Open Championship first-round tee times (BST), (‘a’ denotes amateur):
06:35: S Lyle (Sco), M Kaymer (Ger), A Sullivan (Eng)
06:46: E Van Rooyen (SA), B Schnell (US), M Southgate (Eng)
06:57: D Willett (Eng), E Grillo (Arg), L List (US)
07:08: M Calcavecchia (US), D Boonma (Tha), S Norris (SA)
07:19: K Chappell (US), O Wilson (Eng), E Pepperell (Eng)
07:30: P Dunne (Ire), R Fisher (Eng), A Cook (US)
07:41: P Cantlay (US), T Hatton (Eng), S Lowry (Ire)
07:52: T Pieters (Bel), K Kisner (US), M Kinhult (Swe)
08:03: S Kodaira (Jpn), P Mickelson (US), R Cabrera-Bello (Spa)
08:14: B Harman (US), Y Ikeda (Jpn), A Landry (US)
08:25: Si Woo Kim (Kor), W Simpson (US), N Hojgaard (Den) (a)
08:36: S Cink (US), B Stone (SA), H Tanihara (Jpn)
08:47: G Woodland (US), Y Miyazato (Jpn), Sung Kang (Kor)
09:03: A Hadwin (Can), E Els (SA), C Hadley (US)
09:14: P Perez (US), J Suri (US), G Coetzee (SA)
09:25: D Duval (US), S Jamieson (Sco), K Na (US)
09:36: B Langer (Ger), D Clarke (NI), R Goosen (SA)
09:47: M Kuchar (US), A Lahiri (Ind), P Uihlein (US)
09:58: J Rose (Eng), J Spieth (US), K Aphibarnrat (Tha)
10:09: R Fowler (US), J Rahm (Spa), C Wood (Eng)
10:20: L Oosthuizen (SA), P Casey (Eng), P Reed (US)
10:31: X Schauffele (US), T Finau (US), J Vegas (Ven)
10:42: Yuxin Lin (a) (Chn), A Bjork (Swe), Sang Hyun Park (Kor)
10:53: J Robinson (Eng), H Magnus (Isr), Z Lombard (SA)
11:04: K Ichihara (Jpn), R Enoch (Wal), M Armitage (Eng)
11:15: G Green (Mal), S Crocker (US), A Turner (Eng)
11:36: S Locke (Sco) (a), B Snedeker (US), C Davis (Aus)
11:47: P Kizzire (USA), J Blixt (Swe), C Howell III (US)
11:58: C Schwartzel (SA), D Berger (US), T Lewis (Eng)
12:09: R Moore (US), A Levy (Fra), Byeong-Hun An (Kor)
12:20: M Hendry (NZ), K Kraft (US), L Westwood (Eng)
12:31: T Fleetwood (Eng), H Stenson (Swe), J Walker (US)
12:42: R Henley (US), M Fitzpatrick (Eng), J Rebula (SA) (a)
12:53: R McIlroy (NI), M Leishman (Aus), T Olesen (Den)
13:04: A Noren (Swe), D Johnson (US), C Hoffman (US)
13:15: Z Johnson (US), A Scott (Aus), B Steele (US)
13:26: J Thomas (US), F Molinari (Ita), B Grace (SA)
13:37: J Day (Aus), S Akiyoshi (Jpn), Haotong Li (Chn)
13:48: B Hossler (US), T Hamilton (US), J Campillo (Spa)
14:04: C Reavie (US), R Tokimatsu (Jpn), M Kim (US)
14:15: K Stanley (US), N Colsaerts (Bel), J Dantorp (Swe)
14:26: D Frittelli (SA), T Lehman (US), G Forrest (Sco)
14:37: L Herbert (Aus), J Kokrak (US), Min Chel Choi (Kor)
14:48: P Harrington (Ire), M Wallace (Eng), B Watson (US)
14:59: C Smith (Aus), B Koepka (US), I Poulter (Eng)
15:10: S Garcia (Spa), S Sharma (Ind), B DeChambeau (US)
15:21: H Matsuyama (Jpn), R Knox (Sco), T Woods (US)
15:32: J Dufner (US), K Bradley (US), R Fox (NZ)
15:43: A Ancer (Mex), M Kawamura (Jpn), R Armour (US)
15:54: J Janewattananond (Tha), F Zanotti (Par), J Smith (Eng)
16:05: M Kobayashi (Jpn), J Senior (Eng), B Rumford (Aus)
16:16: T Curtis (Eng), B Burgoon (US), M Jones (Aus)
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