‘Game of Thrones’ fans react to major deaths in Episode 5 recap

Bye, Felicia.
Bye, Felicia.

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By Alison Foreman

Warning: Major spoilers from Game of Thrones Season 8, episode 5. 

Queen Cersei: Destroyer of Septs, Lover of Elephants, and Mother of Dead Children is no more. 

The Battle for King’s Landing has come and gone, taking with it the Clegane brothers, Euron Greyjoy, Varys, practically all of Dany’s credibility, and both of the long-time problematic Lannister twins. 

Crushed by a whole bunch of rocks (yep), Cersei and Jaime Lannister met their end on Sunday, just a week before Game of Thrones‘ big finale. While plenty of fans called it, reactions to the major development have been no less impassioned. 

For starters, the death of the series’ Biggest Bad to a bunch of debris (?!) couldn’t feel more anticlimactic.

Not to mention, the shocking conclusion devastated Jaime’s multi-season redemption arc. 

However frustrating, the scene was still beautifully acted by the incomparable Lena Headey, whom many fans have been thanking and celebrating via social media.

THE LANNISTER CREW IS THE MOST TALENTED AND I WON’T HEAR OTHERWISE LENA HEADEY ALONE CAN OUTACT ANY ACTOR IF GIVEN 5 SECONDS OF SCREENTIME pic.twitter.com/g6KAC8jP8I

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Looks like we’re onto the next villain seated on the Iron Throne. Happy Mother’s Day, Dany.

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‘Game of Thrones’ finale preview is a dark, ashy omen: Watch

There’s one episode left in Game of Thrones and there are so many loose strings that need to be tied up.

After the siege of King’s Landing, which was more of a war crime-filled massacre than a battle, there is only one queen left in Westeros — Daenerys Targaryen. The only problem is, she burned so many innocent civilians to death that there’s no way she ends up on the Iron Throne without at least some resistance from the true heir Jon Snow and the vengeful Arya Stark.

The preview doesn’t give us much, but the conflict at King’s Landing that left so many people dead, buried, and burned is over. In the ashes of the capital city of Westeros, there are only a few main characters left: Daenerys, Jon, Arya, and Tyrion. At least one of them has to live, right?

By the looks of it, Daenerys has the full support of the Dothraki and the Unsullied. And that’s all we know.

It’s very possible that the North could rise up against the Mad Queen Daenerys. There’s no way we finish off this season with no word from Sansa and Bran Stark, or even Samwell Tarly himself. And what about Yara Greyjoy?

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Joel Embiid After Game 7 Raptors Loss: ‘I Don’t Give a Damn About the Process’

TORONTO, ON - MAY 12:  Joel Embiid #21 of the Philadelphia 76ers looks on during Game Seven of the second round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs against the Toronto Raptors at Scotiabank Arena on May 12, 2019 in Toronto, Canada.  NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement.  (Photo by Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images)

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Joel Embiid is nicknamed The Process. He’s been the face of the Philadelphia 76ers‘ roster-building endeavor that goes by the same nickname and has persevered through years of losing to reach the point at which he is a postseason regular. 

He had no time for talk of The Process after Sunday’s stunning 92-90 loss to the Toronto Raptors in Game 7 of their second-round playoff series:

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Reporter: “Where is ‘The Process’ right now? And you just played the most minutes you’ve played in regulation. Are you tired?”
Sixers’ Joel Embiid: “I don’t give a d— about the process. And, no, I’m not tired.” https://t.co/NFRRjafmyF

It should be noted Embiid was devastated and clearly didn’t want to rehash Philadelphia’s commitment to losing, accumulating assets and then turning those assets into winning pieces. That story has been told, and Sunday wasn’t the end-all, be-all of what the 76ers did to become a playoff team.

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Embiid is just 25 years old, Ben Simmons is 22 and the team could look to bring back Jimmy Butler (player option) next season and again challenge the best teams in the Eastern Conference.

It was also one Kahwi Leonard buzzer-beater away from potentially playing the Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern Conference Finals. The Process wasn’t deemed a failure just because of Sunday’s loss, although Embiid temporarily did not “give a damn” about while experiencing the heartbreak of defeat.

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Listen to the magical sound of millions of butterflies taking flight at once

What does a wondrous cloud of monarch butterflies taking flight at once sound like? A waterfall, of course.

YouTuber and tropical entomologist Phil Torres, who posts short documentary videos as The Jungle Diaries, patiently waited at Mexico’s Sierra Chincua Reserve to show this exact moment, when millions of migrating butterflies take off after winter.

“It’s one of the rarest sounds on Earth,” said Torres. “The sound of millions of monarch butterflies flying around is a world treasure and we need to protect this incredible species.”

It’s not just audibly stunning, either. Torres’ images of monarch butterflies clustered together on tree branches and trunks for the winter are quite simply incredible.

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Video: Kawhi Leonard’s Epic Game 7 Buzzer-Beater Bounces 4 Times, Drops for Win

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The Toronto Raptors acquired Kawhi Leonard for moments just like this. 

The Raptors defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 92-90 in Game 7 of their second-round series Sunday, and Leonard dealt the decisive blow as time expired.

He hit a fadeaway jumper from the right corner over Sixers center Joel Embiid. The ball bounced four times off the rim before going down.

Leonard had a game-high 41 points to go along with eight rebounds, three assists and three steals.

The Raptors are now through to the Eastern Conference Finals for the second time in franchise history. They’ll play the Milwaukee Bucks, with Game 1 set for Wednesday in Milwaukee.

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CJ McCollum Gave Portland Trail Blazers the Puncher’s Chance They Needed

DENVER, CO - MAY 12:  CJ McCollum #3 of the Portland Trail Blazers exits the court after winning Game Seven of the Western Conference Semi-Finals of the 2019 NBA Playoffs against the Denver Nuggets on May 12, 2019 at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2019 NBAE (Photo by Garrett Ellwood/NBAE via Getty Images)

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In a number of Rocky Balboa’s marquee matchups, he was not the heavy hitter. He won wars of attrition against Clubber Lang, Ivan Drago and Tommy Gunn. While his opponents threw haymakers, Rocky went to the body and slowly wore his competition down.

On Sunday, in Game 7 of the Western Conference Semifinals, CJ McCollum was Rocky, delivering body blow after body blow for his Portland Trail Blazers, who eliminated the Denver Nuggets with a 100-96 victory on the road.

Portland took a beating early on Sunday, losing the first quarter 29-17. It slowly but surely wore the Nuggets down over the rest of the game, relying on McCollum and winning each of the last three frames.

Denver gassed itself taking haymakers from the three-point line. Not in the sense that the Nuggets took more than usual (their three-point attempt rate Sunday was lower than the one they posted in the regular season), but they just could not connect to save their season.

Nikola Jokic hit his first two. And that was it. Seventeen straight misses from there on out to finish 2-of-19.

McCollum, meanwhile, just stayed within reach with mid-ranger after mid-ranger. Or, body blow after body blow. By the end of the night, he was 16-of-26 from inside the arc. He only attempted three threes.

And with barely a minute to play, he landed the two shots that finally brought the Nuggets down. A 15-footer from the elbow with 1:25 left to make it 96-93, followed by another from about the same spot with 12.4 seconds left. The second one made it 98-95.

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His monster performance, 37 points with a 60.3 effective field-goal percentage, highlights what might give Portland a puncher’s chance against a looming behemoth, the Golden State Warriors.

Damian Lillard has rightfully led most Portland-centric stories this postseason. Lillard entered Game 7 averaging 29.8 points on 44.9 percent shooting from the field and 38.7 percent shooting from three. He scored 13 points on 3-of-17 shooting Sunday.

“It’s a luxury to have two guys like that on a night where Dame struggled shooting the ball,” Blazers coach Terry Stotts said. “CJ came up big. One of them is going to have something going. It’s a luxury to have two guys who can score like that.”

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That luxury is something that has often generated speculation. A common rumor-mill talking point over the years has been the lack of size in Portland’s backcourt.

Can the Blazers win big with two undersized guards? Should they trade McCollum for a bigger three-and-D guy?

“CJ McCollum showed why they have one of the best backcourts in the NBA,” Nuggets coach Mike Malone said. “He put the team on his back.”

With so much at stake—Portland hasn’t advanced this far in the playoffs since 2000—McCollum may have put a lot of those narratives to rest for a while.

“When I see him in that type of zone, I’m not going to shy away from the game, but I’m not going to force anything,” Lillard said. “The game opened up a lot because of what CJ was doing. Guys were getting offensive rebounds because they had to help on CJ.”

DENVER, CO - MAY 12: CJ McCollum #3 of the Portland Trail Blazers shoots the layup against the Denver Nuggets during Game Seven of the Western Conference Semifinals of the 2019 NBA Playoffs on May 12, 2019 at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado. NOTE TO

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The Blazers will need as much firepower as possible to keep pace with the Warriors, even if they are without the injured Kevin Durant for the start of the series.

Having two guards who can get you 30 on a given night is obviously helpful, but it’ll likely take even more than that.

“Our bench is just so deep, man,” Blazers center Enes Kanter said. “Everyone can bring something to the table.”

Kanter logged 40 minutes, 13 boards and 12 points in the closeout game. Five of his rebounds were on the offensive end. And he’ll be crucial against Golden State.

Often a finesse team, one of the Warriors’ only weaknesses can be on the glass. Kanter is someone who can beat them up in there, much like he did against the Nuggets.

“I thought the game came down to 21 second-chance points,” Malone said after Game 7. “And you leave 11 points at the foul line.”

Giving up those points on offensive rebounds and going 28-of-39 from the line is another sign that this was one of those wars of attrition. Or, at the risk of mixing metaphors, a battle in the trenches.

Portland will need to bring that same level of physicality and endurance to the series against Golden State.

Make no mistake, the Blazers will be underdogs. Probably big ones. But there’s a toughness to this team that has been fostered over the years.

“We definitely leaned on the culture we tried to create,” Lillard said of the last four seasons following the loss of four starters in the summer of 2015. “Being about each other. Not being about one guy, two guys. Everybody’s invested in what we’ve created.”

That connectivity will be huge in the Western Conference Finals. But the Warriors will likely hit on a lot of the kind of big swings Denver missed on Sunday.

If the Blazers can stay within reach of the league’s most powerful heavyweight, they’ll show they have the kind of fighters who’ll just keep moving forward.

Rocky shocked the world a time or two (or six). Perhaps Portland can, too.

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China defiant as Trump adviser admits US consumers pay tariffs

The White House’s top economic adviser has admitted US businesses will suffer from tariffs on Chinese goods, contradicting US President Donald Trump’s widely denounced claim that it will only be China that pays.

“Yes, I don’t disagree with that,” said Larry Kudlow, the head of the president’s National Economic Council, when Chris Wallace, host of Fox News Sunday TV programme, asked him, “It’s US businesses and US consumers who pay, correct?”

Kudlow added, “Both sides will pay,” but he stipulated that China “will suffer (economic) losses” from reduced exports to the US, not from paying the tariffs.

Kudlow’s admission contradicts many of Trump’s comments and tweets to the effect that Chinese companies pay the tariffs in what amounts, in the president’s view, to a massive transfer of wealth to the United States from China. Yet almost no economist has agreed with Trump’s view and fact-checkers routinely brand the president’s assertion false and point out that US importers of goods from China pay the tariffs.

Trump has also asserted that trade wars are “easy to win”, but Kudlow accepted that they come with costs for the US economy, though he downplayed the effect.

Fresh tariffs

On Friday, in the midst of last-ditch talks to rescue a trade deal, the Trump administration raised duties on $200bn of Chinese imports to 25 percent from 10 percent, after charging that China had backtracked on commitments it made earlier in the negotiations. The administration has already hit $50bn of additional Chinese goods with 25 percent duties.

Later on Sunday, Trump reiterated his view in a tweet: “We will be taking in Tens of Billions of Dollars in Tariffs from China. Buyers of product can make it themselves in the USA (ideal), or buy it from non-Tariffed countries.”

Yet Carl Weinberg, chief international economist at High Frequency Economics, a forecasting firm, pointed out that many goods made in China are not manufactured elsewhere. That is why many US importers have little choice but to pay the tariff.

“So if you need that new iPad, it is you who will be paying the import duty, not some worker in China,” Weinberg wrote in a research note.

Imposing those tariffs would affect a wide range of consumer goods – clothes, shoes, toys and electronics – that have been mostly exempted so far and could prompt steep cost increases that many US citizens would likely notice.

Kudlow, however, said the economic effect of placing tariffs on all Chinese imports would be to cut economic growth 0.2 percentage points, “a very modest number”.

Independent economists, though, think the effect would be larger. Gregory Daco, an economist at Oxford Economics, estimates it would reduce US growth by a half percentage point and cost 300,000 jobs.

China defiant

Kudlow also said that China needs to agree to “very strong” enforcement provisions for an eventual deal and said the sticking point was Beijing’s reluctance to put into law changes that had been agreed upon.

He also said the US is awaiting retaliation from China over the increased tariffs, after the talks in Washington ended on Friday without a deal, but added that the US tariffs would remain in place while negotiations continue.

Beijing remained defiant.

“At no time will China forfeit the country’s respect, and no one should expect China to swallow bitter fruit that harms its core interests,” the People’s Daily, a newspaper controlled by the Chinese ruling Communist Party, said in a commentary on Monday.

It said Beijing was open to talks but would not yield on important issues of principle.

China’s nationalist Global Times tabloid also said in an editorial on Monday that the country had no reasons to fear a trade war.

“The perception that China cannot bear it is a fantasy and misjudgement,” the commentary said.

“If they weren’t being seriously provoked, the Chinese people would not favour any trade war. However, once the country is strategically coerced, nothing is unbearable for China in order to safeguard its sovereignty and dignity as well as the long-term development rights of the Chinese people.”

G20 meeting?

Trump began the standoff last year because of complaints about unfair Chinese trade practices. Washington is pressing Beijing to change its policies on protections for intellectual property, as well as massive subsidies for state-owned firms, and to reduce the yawning trade deficit.

Since last year, the US and China had exchanged tariffs on more than $360bn worth of two-way trade, gutting US agricultural exports to China and weighing on both countries’ manufacturing sectors.

Kudlow told Wallace that Trump and China’s President Xi Jinping could meet next month on the sidelines of the Group of 20 summit in Japan to discuss their differences on trade, but no new talks are scheduled.

As for future negotiations, while there are “no concrete, definite plans yet”, Kudlow said China had invited Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Lighthizer to Beijing – and higher-level discussions could be possible.

The chances of Trump and Xi meeting during the Group of 20 summit in Japan in late June “are probably pretty good”, he said.

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Madison Bumgarner on Yasiel Puig HR Bat Flip: Took Him 7 Years to Hit That Pitch

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - MAY 12: Yasiel Puig #66 of the Cincinnati Reds hits a home run during the sixth inning against the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park on May 12, 2019 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/Getty Images)

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The rivalry between Madison Bumgarner and Yasiel Puig continued Sunday, both on the field and in the clubhouse. 

Puig launched a home run off the San Francisco Giants pitcher, followed by a long walk and a bat flip to show up his opponent:

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There’s only one day a season you can flip a pink bat. https://t.co/uI1Mn9AiWs

Despite the big hit, Bumgarner still took the opportunity to mock the outfielder after the game.

“He’s a quick study. It only took him seven years to learn how to hit that pitch,” Bumgarner joked, per Andrew Baggarly of The Athletic.

The Giants also got the last laugh with a 6-5 win over the Cincinnati Reds.

The history between these two players goes back years with Puig spending most of his career in the NL West with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The drama began in 2014 with the players exchanging words on the field, and more of the same in 2016 led to a scuffle:

Puig has also faced Bumgarner more than any other pitcher in the majors, per Baseball Reference. He entered Sunday with a .217 batting average and just two home runs in 51 plate appearances against the left-hander, including 0-for-11 over the last two years.

Bumgarner won the matchup two more times in the latest game until Puig finally came through with a home run.

Considering their reactions, it seems these two won’t forget about each other anytime soon.

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Philippines midterms: Voters head to polls in a test for Duterte

Filipinos are voting in midterm elections that are expected to strengthen President Rodrigo Duterte‘s grip on power, opening the way for him to deliver on promises to rewrite the constitution and restore the death penalty.

More than 18,000 posts are at stake when polls open for the more than 61 million registered voters at 6am on Monday (22:00 GMT on Sunday), including half of the seats in the upper house Senate.

But for Duterte the key is wresting control of an independent-minded Senate while keeping the House of Representatives in the hands of his allies.

Historically, the nation’s 24 senators – who serve six-year terms – have had a reputation for being more independent-minded than the lower house.

Winning a Senate majority, something which independent national surveys indicate is well within reach, would give him legislative backing for his anti-crime proposals and his plan to rewrite the constitution.

The opposition warns that could lead to the single-term limit for the presidency being lifted, allowing him to seek re-election despite his repeated statements that he would stand down at the end of his mandate.

It would also allow him to expand his contentious anti-drug crackdown by bringing back the death penalty, a pledge which the UN Human Rights Council said gave it “deep alarm”.

The Philippines outlawed capital punishment in 1987, reinstated it six years later and then abolished again in 2006.

The results for municipal and city mayors and councils are expected within hours after the polls close at 6:00pm Monday, with winners for the Senate and congressional seats scheduled to be declared from Friday.

Even if the presidential term limit is not lifted, the Duterte family looks well-placed to continue after him.

The president’s daughter Sara – tipped by many as the president’s potential successor in the 2022 presidential vote – is running to keep her post as mayor in its southern bailiwick of Davao city.

Her younger brother Sebastian is seeking, unopposed, the city’s vice-mayoral seat, while the eldest presidential son Paolo is standing for a seat in the House of Representatives.

Electoral contests in the Philippines have always been bloody, with dozens, including candidates and their supporters, getting killed in the fierce competition for posts that are a source of wealth in a nation with deep poverty.

Police are on full alert to safeguard Monday’s balloting as the bloody trend continued this year, with 14 dead and 14 wounded in “election-related violent incidents” since January, according to a grim official count.

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Game 7 Live: Raptors vs. 76ers

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