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Donald Trump promises to 'vouch' for A$AP Rocky 'bail' - New York Post

President Trump said he would “personally vouch” for rapper A$AP Rocky’s “bail.”

The commander-in-chief said Saturday he made the promise in a phone call with Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven.

“Just had a very good call with @SwedishPM Stefan Löfven who assured me that American citizen A$AP Rocky will be treated fairly,” Trump tweeted. “Likewise, I assured him that A$AP was not a flight risk and offered to personally vouch for his bail, or an alternative.

“Our teams will be talking further, and we agreed to speak again in the next 48 hours!”

Sweden doesn’t actually have a bail system, according to experts.

“I assume that people think we have a bail system and he was denied bail,” Dennis Martinsson, a senior law lecturer at Stockholm University, told Time Magazine. “We don’t have that system, so the only option is detention.”

Rocky, a platinum-selling, Grammy-nominated artist whose real name is Rakim Mayers, has been in jail since July 5 while Swedish authorities investigate a fight he was allegedly involved in in Stockholm before appearing at a music festival.

It was not clear who else was involved, but videos published on social media appeared to show a person being violently thrown onto the ground by Rocky. A defense lawyer has said it was self-defense.

The president credited First Lady Melania Trump for his decision to get involved in Rocky’s case.

“Actually, the one who knew about A$AP Rocky was our first lady, right? She was telling me about — ‘Can you help A$AP Rocky?’” Trump said Friday.

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West also lobbied the White House to get Rocky freed.

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2019-07-20 14:49:00Z
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Donald Trump Will Guarantee Bail for A$AP Rocky - TMZ

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2019-07-20 14:07:00Z
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'Game of Thrones' cast jokes about coffee cup, talks finale backlash at Comic-Con panel - Fox News

"Game of Thrones" may be over but the cast can't seem to get away from stray coffee cups.

Maisie Williams, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Liam Cunningham, Isaac Hempstead Wright and others took the stage at San Diego Comic-Con Friday evening for a goodbye panel and found some waiting at their places.

It was a cheeky reference to the misplaced coffee cup that viewers spotted in an episode of the final season that subsequently went viral. Although the moderator didn't make them answer for the coffee, actor John Bradley did have to defend himself against the other out-of-place item in the finale: The water bottle by his foot.

"I am right handed. I've thought about this very strongly," Bradley said, making a case that he would have put the bottle on the other side if it was his. "I'm not trying to clear my name, but ... I think I've taken enough blame for this one."

The cast was in good spirits after years of attending Comic-Con and not being able to reveal anything at the panels. Finally they were allowed to talk about things.

Maisie Williams, from left, Jacob Anderson, Liam Cunningham and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau appear at the "Game of Thrones" panel on day two of Comic-Con 

Maisie Williams, from left, Jacob Anderson, Liam Cunningham and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau appear at the "Game of Thrones" panel on day two of Comic-Con  (Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

The big Hall H audience cheered to find out some of their favorite lines: Williams chose her own character's battle cry, "Not today," while Conleth Hill went for his co-star Peter Dinklage's, "I drink and I know things."

They also indulged in some fan theories, cleared up some burning questions and speculated about what happens after the finale.

Wright said that he can't imagine Bran's new government is a "barrel of laughs."

"Westeros is probably a surveillance state," he said.

But perhaps there is more fun happening on the new small council, according to Bradley.

"It basically turns into 'The Office,'" he said.

Cunningham posited that a spinoff could be called "Better Call Davos."

As for Arya and her quest to go "west of Westeros," Williams said, "I'm sure she's having a wonderful time, like Dora the Explorer minus the bob."

And Jacob Anderson thinks Grey Worm is off starting a new society with "a Wakanda kind of vibe."

There was some discussion of the divisiveness of the eighth and final season, although likely not as much as there would have been had showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss been in attendance as originally scheduled.

"Look at the amount of people here," Hill said, gesturing to the 8,000-some people in Hall H. "We're very grateful to your fandom over the years ... this is the reality as opposed to the media-led hate campaign."

Coster-Waldau said every season of "Game of Thrones" has been divisive in its own way, from Ned Stark's fate to the "Red Wedding."

The cast of "Game of Thrones" cast talked about the divisive finale, the infamous coffee cup, and more at San Diego Comic-Con

The cast of "Game of Thrones" cast talked about the divisive finale, the infamous coffee cup, and more at San Diego Comic-Con (Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

"Obviously when it comes to an end it's going to (expletive) you off no matter what because it's the end,"Coster-Waldau said. "Just don't call people names."

Benioff and Weiss dropped off the schedule at the last minute, as did actors Iain Glen and Nathalie Emmanuel and director Miquel Sapochnik. Their absence was not addressed during the panel.

But everyone at Hall H seemed to be enjoying the victory lap. Earlier this week, "Game of Thrones" scored 32 Emmy nominations. It was a single year Primetime Emmy nomination record.

In addition to a best drama series nod, which the show has won four times, there were a handful of acting nominations for Kit Harington and Emilia Clarke in leading performances, Dinklage, Coster-Waldau, Alfie Allen, Lena Headey, Williams, Sophie Turner and Gwendoline Christie in supporting performances, and Carice van Houten as a guest star.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Allen, Christie and van Houten all self-submitted for consideration, which involves paying a $225 entry fee,

"Game of Thrones" ended this past May after 8 seasons. Its finale brought in a series record 19.3 million viewers.

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2019-07-20 12:47:53Z
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Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Gets Lightly Booed At Comic-Con For Defending Jamie’s Fate on Game of Thrones - Vulture

Let’s all give a nod of respect to the Game of Thrones cast members who showed up for this year’s San Diego Comic-Con on the heels of a very divisive final season. Executive producers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss were originally meant to appear on the panel — which was a pretty surprising late addition to this year’s SDCC lineup — before conspicuously backing out of it just days before the event. Amidst the sea of Thrones-themed cosplayers on hand, one notable pair included a fully garbed Night King facing off against a Daenerys Targaryen, who was stabbing him the gut with a sword that read “STAR WARS” on the blade. The co-EPs are, of course, currently working on a Star Wars movie, and some of have speculated that the final season of GoT was rushed because the two men were pre-occupied with their Disney commitments. (None of which can ever be confirmed.)

Given how polarizing the final episodes were, it makes sense that Benioff and Weiss wouldn’t want to go before a proverbial firing squad in Hall H, but that left stars Isaac Hempstead-Wright, Conleth Hill, John Bradley, Maisie Williams, Jacob Anderson, Liam Cunningham, and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau to put on a good face for Thrones’s final farewell to Comic-Con audiences.

The event began with SDCC Director of Programming Eddie Ibrahim basically imploring the crowd to be nice. “Even if we disagree sometimes,” he said, drawing a loud round of jeers from the crowd, “we do love all the content that is brought to us. We do love the shows and the movies.” Ibrahim’s attempt at a pre-emptive strike against any Thrones anger made sense in the context of so much fan outrage at the tone of the final season, and his request for courtesy was validated when the topic of the Lannister twins got broached. In addressing the fates of Jamie and Cersei, Coster-Waldau told the crowd, “I thought it was a great ending. I thought it was perfect for him to end in the arms of Cersei. It made sense to me.” The response garnered a few boos from the crowd — audible in the clip above — and lead to the actor laughing and saying, “That’s just my opinion.” One of his fellow cast members on the dais chimed in by saying, “There’s always one!”

Now, saying there’s just “one” fan who disagreed with the — one could argue — anti-climactic resolution of one of the most consequential relationships in Westeros is pretty reductive. (Bran witnessing the twincest basically set the wheels in motion for the entire saga.) After all, Lena Headey herself has said Cersei deserved “a better death,” but that didn’t stop Hill (Verys) from characterizing the loud GoT backlash as a “media-led hate campaign” during the Hall H event. By the end of the panel, the moderator told fans to line up for the customary Q&A portion of the hour, but then somewhat conveniently ran out of time before anyone could present a question to the cast.

So, if you thought the “victory lap” panel was a weird idea for HBO to go ahead with, then pat yourself on the back. You were right!

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2019-07-20 10:01:45Z
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Netflix drops the first trailer for its upcoming Witcher series - TechRadar

Feast your eyes on this, Witcher fans: Netflix has pushed out the first trailer for the upcoming TV show that's based on the popular stories by Andrzej Sapkowski (and that have also spawned a classic series of games),

So what have we got here? Some monsters, some dramatic special effects, some impressive looking locations, and some pretty brooding looks by leading man Henry Cavill (of Superman and Mission: Impossible fame).

We've been waiting for the TV series to appear for a couple of years now and our patience is going to be rewarded very soon – there's no official launch date for the show, but Netflix has confirmed it'll be streaming before the end of the year.

Other stars you can expect to see on screen are Freya Allan playing Ciri, Anya Chalotra playing Yennefer, and Anna Shaffer playing Triss Merigold. Check out the trailer in all its glory below.

Showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich and her team look to have crafted a rich and immersive fantasy world for The Witcher to play out in – although trailers can be deceiving, we'd say this one looks very promising.

Sapkowski is on board as a creative consultant, so we're expecting the show to follow the short stories and novel fairly closely. The trailer suggests the origin stories of Ciri and Yennefer are going to be crucial to the action.

And action there will be it seems – this two-minute clip shows our protagonist facing off against a variety of foes in a variety of different forms. Stick around to the end for perhaps the most dramatic shot of the trailer.

If you're completely new to the Witcher franchise, it centers on the adventures of mutated monster hunter Geralt of Rivia (played by Cavill). The original books have already been adapted into a Polish television series.

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2019-07-20 09:30:00Z
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‘Veronica Mars’ Season 4 Doesn’t Understand What It Means to Be Strong – Spoilers - IndieWire

[Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for “Veronica Mars” Season 4.]

The fourth season of Hulu’s “Veronica Marsdropped in its entirety one week early on July 19 to the surprise of fans – and journalists – everywhere. If you’ve already found the time to binge the season in its entirety, feel free to dig into this review of the full season, which wades deep into spoiler territory to dissect what did and didn’t work about the latest entry into the show’s annals. If you’re not caught up, check out our spoiler-free review.

You’ve been warned.

Season 4 of “Veronica Mars” is consistently entertaining, a welcome return to a fully realized universe that never got the exploration it deserved in its original, three-season run. There’s a full cast of characters that returns and for the most part nothing has changed. And that’s great! Except when it’s not.

So let’s talk about our good buddy Veronica (Kristen Bell).

After the events of the (abysmal) “Veronica Mars” movie, our hero sets her law degree aside and opts to move back home to Neptune, under the auspices of helping the town she claims to hate. It’s a simple return to the show’s original dynamic, except when you realize that instead of a show about a plucky teen girl detective, you’re now watching a series about a 30-something woman who is kneecapping her own future for no discernible reason.

Thank goodness she’s there, though, because Neptune spring break finds itself under siege by a mystery bomber. It’s a series of crimes that seems disproportionately outsized, given that a Mexican crime gang, a United States congressman, and J.K. Simmons all end up as red herrings at one point or another during the investigation.

Crimes aside, what’s really blowing up Veronica’s life is her longtime relationship with Logan Echolls (Jason Dohring), who has the audacity to propose to her because he loves her. Veronica is affronted by Logan’s proposal and goes to great lengths to show him.

Let’s be real: Veronica is pretty awful in this season. She treats Logan terribly. She’s awful to Weevil (Francis Capra). She’s okay to her father, Keith (Enrico Colantoni), but often treats him like a child. And it’s not that she needs to be pleasant person. It’s that it’s painful to watch a character we love be terrible to the people she loves.

And in truth, it’s possible that it’s not Veronica’s attitude that’s changed, but rather the circumstances. It turns out it’s amusing to see a smart-mouthed teen giving as good as she gets, but watching a grown-ass woman be shitty to people who care about her isn’t cute.

That’s the real problem of Season 4. The world has changed, both inside “Veronica Mars” and out. The audience has changed. But Veronica hasn’t changed. Veronica is just the same.

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Jason Dohring and Kristen Bell, “Veronica Mars”

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But not Logan.

When first we met Logan all those years ago, he was a prototypical bad boy, full of adolescent rage and daddy issues, spoiled and sadistic and gifted with a truly obscene amount of chemistry with one Veronica Mars. The romance that unspooled in the years to follow was tempestuous, tinged with a level of danger that some fans found intoxicating.

Show creator Rob Thomas has always been very outspoken as viewing the series through the lens of the traditional – but gender-flipped – film noir. So that dynamite dynamic was built in to the show, with Veronica serving as the hard-bitten private investigator and Logan the homme fatale.

But in Season 4, Logan is no longer fatale. Logan is fully reformed. He’s a decorated Navy officer and a stand-up guy. He eats healthy and he loves small children. He regularly goes to therapy to work on his anger issues and continue on his journey of self-improvement. He’s dedicated and considerate and wants to make Veronica his wife.

So Logan Echolls had to die.

You don’t have to like it. Hell, I don’t like it. But Logan was a television character, and TV has no patience for characters who exhibit the ability to grow and change.

Characters that grow and change throw off the entire balance of a series. If you think too long about how much Logan has done to make himself a better person, then it throws Veronica’s pig-headed refusal to grow beyond the exact same person she’s been since she was 17 into stark relief.

To a certain extent, that appears to be the show’s aim. Veronica is furious over Logan’s efforts to heal his psychological wounds, often mocking his sessions with his therapist and goading him into behaving badly because that version of him seems more authentic to her. This demonization of therapy is at best, childish, and at worst, abusive behavior towards someone that she purportedly loves.

What Veronica is looking for, what she’s always been looking for on some level, is someone as fucked up as her. If Logan is no longer that, then what use is he? If Veronica refuses to change, how will things ever work out?

They won’t. They don’t. And so Logan gets fridged.

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“Veronica Mars”

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It’s the perfect catalyst to spur Veronica’s eventual “Eat, Pray, Love” journey of self-discovery (or wherever she’s headed off to in the closing moments of the finale), but it all comes too late.

Ultimately, “Veronica Mars” wants to have things both ways. The show wants Veronica to be a champion of the people, fighting injustice and looking out for the little guy, but Season 4 showcases a Veronica that is profoundly out of touch. She excoriates Weevil for working with people trying to price him and his family out of Neptune, while deaf to the reality that Weevil is doing what he has to do to provide for people who depend on him. She chastises disenfranchised people for their own disenfranchisement, suddenly blind to the reality that the system is so rigged in favor of those in power, that the most people are doing their best just to survive.

And if the entire season was about how out of touch Veronica has become, mired in her own fear and ossified by her scar tissue, that would be one thing. But the series also creates a parallel between Veronica and Matty (Izabela Vidovic), a would-be teen detective, that suggests that the grown woman’s oversight is just what her protege needs to get through this difficult time in her life.

But we’ve seen what Veronica’s mindset has done to her ability to cope with trauma and loss. We’ve seen what refusing to learn how to process pain does to a person over an extended period of time. What Madeline needs isn’t the ability to break into houses and plant bugs, it’s a solid therapist and some constructive coping mechanisms.

During the finale’s coda, a message from Logan plays, waxing about how Veronica is the toughest person he knows, that she always gets back up, no matter what knocks her down. And while what Logan is describing is a particular kind of strength, it’s not the only type.

The true strength in Season 4 comes from Logan. Because he was strong enough to know where he was weak and he understood that vulnerability was the key to finding genuine peace.

Maybe that’s what Veronica will find on her drive. Maybe she’ll realize she can’t outrun her darkness. Maybe she’ll realize that cleaning up Neptune won’t clean up her past.

Or maybe she’ll just backslide into the life she’s always lived because being a television character means being trapped in a purgatory of your own making until you’re finally canceled for good.

Grade: C+

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2019-07-20 06:17:44Z
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'Game of Thrones' final season becomes running joke at 'Preacher' panel - Entertainment Weekly News

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2019-07-20 04:52:00Z
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