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Buddy Hield On His Shooting Obsession And Breaking Reggie Miller’s Record

Since getting traded to the Indiana Pacers last season, Buddy Hield has become a mainstay for the team’s scoring capabilities, with a three-point percentage nearly on par with his best years in Sacramento. He’s also become an all-around asset in the quick, effectively scrappy style of the team, pitching in with rebounding and assists, and taking some pointers from his teammate and one of the league’s most adept at stripping the ball out of unsuspecting opponents hands, T.J. McConnell.

Hield made it to the final round of the NBA’s Three Point Contest on All-Star Saturday night, but was beaten by a zeroed in Damian Lillard. Dime caught up with Hield before the contest to talk about his shot mechanics, how he’s become a leader with the Pacers, and breaking Reggie Miller’s franchise record for most triples in a single season.

What are you doing with Starry for the weekend?

I’m here with Starry, the new NBA soft drink. First one and I think they’re doing a good job of collabing it. It hits different. That’s the slogan they use, but it does. It’s smooth. I’m proud to be able to represent them and help build the brand.

I just had one, it’s very fresh.

It’s very fresh, right!

I wanted to congratulate you on breaking the record! Reggie Miller, in your dust. What does that feel like?

Thank you! It feels great. I didn’t even know that was in play. I thought it was like, probably game 70 I might get to it. I didn’t know I was that close to it. I mean, he did so much for us young kids and shooters. I’m just blessed.

I was going to ask you that — so you don’t keep track of records?

Nah. I think if you tend to focus on that, you get off track and press too much. You just gotta focus on the end goal, which is to win basketball games.

I know it can be kind of tough to explain, but could you walk me through your shot mechanics? I know it’s abstract.

It’s weird cause it’s like, it’s all about comfort. You know? Feeling, confidence, repetition. I just make sure I get it up and it leaves my hand smoothly. You don’t want a hitch in your shot. You want to come off smoothly, release up high, good rhythm and good base.

Okay, so is it the kind of thing then when you let it go, you can feel it already like, That’s going, or, Oh no—

Yes. As soon as you let it go, you’re like, Oh shit. This is bad. You can feel it in the ball. You know because the rhythm is in your hands, and once it leaves your hands it’s fire. It’s smooth and relaxing, like a shot firing off.

Maybe you can explain this to me, but was chatting with a friend of mine this morning who does shot coaching. We were talking about flat shots. When you make the rim smaller instead of bigger.

Yeah cause guys shoot straight. It’s not really good. One of the more flat shooters was Ray Allen, cause he jumps so high. But he’s still got arc on his shot. It’s good to get the arc, ‘cause then it’s going up. And it doesn’t need to be like a high arc, it can be an arc that just feels like a comfort zone. Everybody’s arc is different. So you’ve got to get comfortable with your arc and stay with that and don’t go off course. I think shooters get, especially kids, they try to make their shot like other great players, but just be you and find that comfort zone.

But how long does it take to find that? To find your own style?

Getting obsessed with it. [laughs] It’s obsession. You have to be obsessed. Put the hours, put the work in. And that’s how great shooters become great shooters, they’re obsessed with their craft. You become a basketball player, you have to be obsessed with going to the gym by yourself, not needing anybody to rebound the ball for you and you’re just figuring it out. That’s how life is, you figure it out.

That is how life is.

Yeah! You gotta figure it out. And the shot, it’s tough. You gotta figure it out how to get in the hole. It’s hard to get there, but you need to figure out that comfort.

If you had to pick three words to describe your own shot, what would they be?

Smooth.

Just smooth?

Smooth. Smooth, smooth. Smooth!

I wanted to chat with you a little about your transition to the Pacers, and what that’s been like. Because you’ve stepped into a bit of a mentorship role there. Do you feel that?

Yeah, of course. Sometimes I can be that annoying big brother to the guys, letting them know, especially the younger guys, winning in the NBA is hard. Yes, it gets annoying when people talk to you, and you gotta listen to them. But everybody comes from programs where they’re the guy, but it’s not that no more.

When you broke Reggie’s record, I was thinking back to that Pacers team. There are similarities there. Do you pay attention to that kind of thing?

I pay attention, but I don’t dwell on it. Leave it for the media to figure out and talk about. Whether they’re right or wrong.

We try to get it right.

[laughs] Yeah, that’s what makes the sport great. They try to put the positive and the good with it. But we’re on the right move. The reason we’ve taken a dip, I think, is because Tyrese [Haliburton] is hurt. And you’re only as strong as your weakest player, weakest link. And he’s not a weak link, he’s our strong, big guy that we need. We get him back now, we finish the season strong and see what happens.

Do you set goals for yourself?

Yeah, you can’t just see where it goes because you’ll be too relaxed. You need to set goals. Like now, we gotta win a lot of games. And way less losses.

It’s tough in the East!

It’s tough in the NBA, period.

How do you feel about tomorrow?

Of course you have a little anxiety, but that’s normal. That should be normal. Because you expect something of yourself.

A certain amount of nerves are good because it meanest’s important to you.

Yeah, exactly.

On that note is there anything you do to hype yourself up, or bring yourself down if you need to?

Just think about it more [laughs]. That’s the point of life, you know? As long as I go out there — what I feel I feel — do my best, then I did what I gotta do. It’s something I love doing.

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The Roots Picnic 2023 Lineup Is Headlined By Lauryn Hill, Diddy, And Lil Uzi Vert

Since 2008, Roots Picnic has been hosted annually by The Roots in their native Philadelphia. Last year’s edition marked a triumphant return as an in-person concert after two years away, and it returned with a boom.

The momentum will carry into this summer. Today, February 20, the 2023 Roots Picnic lineup was revealed. The Roots Picnic Weekend is slated for June 2 to 4 at Philadelphia’s The Mann in Fairmount Park. The headliners are Ms. Lauryn Hill — “celebrating the 25th anniversary of The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill — Diddy with The Roots, and Lil Uzi Vert.

Dave Chappelle is billed as providing “Friday Night Comedy” at Wells Fargo Center.

The 2023 Roots Picnic will also stage such prominent musical acts as Ari Lennox, City Girls, Maverick City, DJ Drama, Saucy Santana, Uncle Waffles, Lucky Daye, Syd, Glorilla, Black Thought, Eve, Busta Rhymes, DVSN, Kindred, The Family Soul, and Spinall.

The “Soulquarians Icons Set” will be performed by the Isley Brothers and Roy Ayers, while Adam Blackstone is expected to perform with special guests Mary Mary and Coco Jones.

The podcast stage will feature Charlamagne Tha God, DJ Akademiks’ Off The Record, Angela Yee’s Lip Service, Questlove Supreme, Don’t Call Me White Girl, People’s Party With Talib Kweli, and more.

“We’re partnering with @livenationurban to bring you three days of black culture, music, comedy, and podcasts in one of the most beautiful cities in the world!!!!” The Roots Picnic’s Instagram post reads, noting that presale begins Tuesday, February 21, at noon ET.

Additional ticketing information can be found here. See the official lineup poster above.

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Beabadoobee ‘Manifested’ Opening On Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour,’ She Heartwarmingly Explained

Taylor Swift has built an empire on masterfully placed Easter eggs, extending to the cinematic videos for “Anti-Hero,” “Bejeweled” and “Lavender Haze” during her current Midnights era.

Who could have known that Beabadoobee’s childhood ringtone would also be an incidental Easter egg for her opening on Swift’s upcoming Eras Tour?

“I remember telling an interviewer that my dream support was Taylor Swift, and then I got a call from my manager saying she wants you to go on tour with her,” Beabadoobee told The Times for a feature published today, February 20. “I messaged all my girlfriends: ‘Guess f*cking what…’”

Uproxx’s September 2021 cover star continued, “I’ve always loved her music. I grew up with it. I think ‘Love Story’ was the ringtone on my Nokia when I was seven. I’m not a major, major Swiftie, but I can appreciate what an amazing songwriter she is and how talented and successful and empowering she is for women.”

Beabadoobee will join Swift for dates in Las Vegas (March 24, 25), Arlington, Texas (April 1, 2), Tampa, Florida (April 13, 14, 15), Houston (April 21, 22), and Atlanta (April 28, 29).

Before that, she will headline a European leg in support of her 2022 album, Beatopia. Over the weekend, tickets for Beabadoobee’s four summer US headlining dates went on sale.

Swift’s Eras Tour will kick off with back-to-back shows on March 17 and March 18 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Paramore and Gayle will serve as the supporting acts for those before Beabadoobee slides in alongside Gayle on March 24. See all dates here.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Flavored Stouts We Actually Like, Re-Tasted & Ranked

In the simplest terms, a stout is a dark (sometimes pitch black), malty beer brewed with roasted barley. While there are many different types of stouts (including milk stouts, dry Irish stouts, oatmeal stouts, and others), in general, stouts are known for their roasted malt, chocolate, and coffee flavors. They also usually have at least a little hop bitterness to temper the other flavors.

Sometimes, on top of this, brewers add other flavors. Sure, there are countless stouts, imperial stouts, and other types of stouts that rely solely on the included roasted barley and the flavors and aromas it imparts. But the style’s natural coffee, chocolate, and roasted malt profile works well when paired with complementary flavors like actual coffee beans, real chocolate, peanut butter, caramel, toasted marshmallows, and even almonds.

To prove it, we picked eight of our favorite flavored stouts and ranked them for you. Keep scrolling to see if any of your favorites made the list.

8)Rogue Chocolate Stout Nitro

Rogue Chocolate Stout Nitro
Rogue

ABV: 6%

Average Price: $13 for a four-pack of 16-ounce cans

The Beer:

Oregon’s Rogue Ales knows a thing or two about epic, boundary-pushing beers. Its Chocolate Stout Nitro is no exception. This year-round nitro version of its iconic Chocolate Stout is brewed with two-row, C12-, Chocolate, and Munich malts as well as rolled oats, roasted barley, Cascade hops, Pacman yeast, and real chocolate.

Tasting Notes:

Classic aromas of dark chocolate, roasted malts, and coffee fill your nostrils before your first sip. The palate continues this trend with more chocolate, some vanilla beans, toasted marshmallows, and a light bitterness at the finish. It’s a decent take on the chocolate stout, just slightly muted.

Bottom Line:

All the flavors are present. It’s just that Rogue Chocolate Stout Nitro is a little too thin and watery for my personal liking.

7) Southern Tier Nitro Crème Brulee

Southern Tier Nitro Crème Brulee
Southern Tier

ABV: 10%

Average Price: $13 for a four-pack

The Beer:

Do you like crème brulee? Do you like stouts? Do you wish there was a beer that tastes like the popular caramel-flavored dessert? Well, the brewers at Southern Tier made one. This imperial stout is brewed with vanilla beans and natural flavors. An offering from its popular Blackwater Series, it’s a seasonal fall and winter release.

Tasting Notes:

Bold aromas of vanilla beans, caramel, and chocolate are highlights of this beer’s nose. The palate is all roasted malts, caramelized sugar, vanilla beans, and custard. It’s very sweet and indulgent. Almost too much so.

Bottom Line:

This beer is exactly as it seems. The one downfall is the fact that it’s so decadent and sweet that it’s much more of a dessert beer than an everyday sipper.

6) Belching Beaver Peanut Butter Milk Stout

Belching Beaver Peanut Butter Milk Stout
Belching Beaver

ABV: 12.8%

Average Price: $12 for a six-pack

The Beer:

Belching Beaver is no stranger to the over-the-top flavored beer world. One of its best is its Peanut Butter Milk Stout. Touted as America’s “favorite peanut butter flavored milk stout”, it’s known for its bold, sweet flavors of chocolate and peanut butter.

Tasting Notes:

The nose is loaded with roasted peanuts, milk chocolate, and roasted malts. The best part is that the peanut aroma seems real and not artificial. Drinking it reveals the equivalent of a peanut butter cup in beer form. Milk chocolate, peanut butter, and roasted malts. Sadly, that’s about it.

Bottom Line:

This is a peanut butter and chocolate stout and… that’s about it. It fits that bit well. Otherwise, it’s a bit of a one-trick (okay, two-trick) pony.

5) Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout

Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout
Brooklyn

ABV: 10%

Average Price: $13 for a six-pack

The Beer:

This beer was first brewed as brewmaster Garrett Oliver’s resume beer and there’s a reason he wanted to show this off to potential employers. Brewed with roasted malts, chocolate malts, and various hops, this beer is so loaded with chocolate flavor and it doesn’t even have any actual chocolate in it. It gets its unmistakable chocolate aroma and flavor from six different malts and three mashes.

Tasting Notes:

On the nose, you’ll find aromas of vanilla beans, roasted malts, and a mix of dark and sweet, milk chocolate that definitely draws you in. The palate has a ton of bitter chocolate and vanilla, but there are also roasted malts, toffee, dried fruits, and a gentle, slightly smoky spice.

Bottom Line:

As flavored stouts go, this is a true winner. It’s complex and filled with flavor. Like some of the other beers on this list, its only downfall is that it’s so chocolatey, it’s pretty much a dessert beer.

4) High Water Campfire Stout

High Water Campfire Stout
High Water

ABV: 6.5%

Average Price: $15 for a four-pack of 16-ounce cans

The Beer:

This award-winning, 6.5% ABV stout was brewed to taste like a campfire s’more (hence the name) in a can and it definitely does. The brewers did this by making it with graham crackers, molasses, vanilla, and toasted marshmallows.

Tasting Notes:

The nose is filled with scents of graham cracker, milk chocolate, vanilla, and toasted marshmallows. It really smells like a classic campfire s’more. The palate continues this trend with notes of toffee, more graham cracker, marshmallow, and light spices. Overall, a very good take on the style.

Bottom Line:

If you’re looking for a stout that literally tastes like a s’more, this is the beer for you. Even with all the various flavors, it isn’t overly sweet.

3) Half Acre Big Hugs Imperial Coffee Stout

Half Acre Big Hugs Imperial Coffee Stout
Half Acre

ABV: 10%

Average Price: $8 for a 16-ounce can

The Beer:

Who doesn’t enjoy a classic coffee stout, especially when it’s an imperial coffee stout, right? This 10% ABV winter seasonal imperial stout was brewed with locally sourced Dark Matter Coffee. It was crafted to be a coffee-filled, chocolatey, winter sipper.

Tasting Notes:

There’s no doubt this beer has freshly brewed coffee in it. There’s a coffee aroma so strong it feels like just breathing it in could wake you up. There are also aromas of roasted malts and chocolate. Drinking it reveals more bold coffee, roasted malts, fudge, and vanilla. It’s creamy, sweet, and slightly bitter.

Bottom Line:

When it comes to coffee stouts, you’ll have a tough time finding one as delicious and well-rounded as Half Acre Big Hugs. I mean… besides these next two.

2) La Cumbre Cafe Con Leche

La Cumbre Cafe Con Leche
La Cumbre

ABV: 7.5%

Average Price: $9 for a 22-ounce bottle

The Beer:

La Cumbre takes the classic coffee stout one step further, making a beer version of a café con leche. They did this by brewing their popular stout with espresso and lactose. The result is a bold, coffee-filled, creamy beer worth raving about.

Tasting Notes:

Sweet cream, chocolate, caramel malts, and freshly brewed coffee are prevalent on the nose. The palate is heavy on bold, rich espresso beans, followed by lactose, chocolate fudge, and roasted malts. It might seem like there aren’t a ton of different flavors, but there really are.

Bottom Line:

This is where creamy lactose meets rich, dark, bold coffee. It’s a truly memorable stout you’ll go back to again and again.

1) Evil Twin Imperial Biscotti Break

Evil Twin Imperial Biscotti Break
Evil Twin

ABV: 11.5%

Average Price: $12 for a four-pack of 16-ounce cans

The Beer:

If you’ve never tried Evil Twin Imperial Biscotti Break, what are you waiting for? This imperial stout gets its name because it was brewed with coffee, almond, and vanilla. It’s an interesting group of flavors that work in perfect unison together.

Tasting Notes:

Complex aromas of vanilla beans, almond cookies, toffee, chocolate fudge, and freshly brewed coffee are the first scents noticeable. Taking a sip will bring you to a world of candied almonds, caramel, chocolate, roasted malts, and a bold cup of espresso. The finish is a warming mix of sweetness and bitterness that leaves you craving more.

Bottom Line:

This beer might seem like a lot when you look at the name and the ingredients, but it really is a well-balanced, warming beer you’ll want to drink all winter long.

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No Big Deal, Marjorie Taylor Greene Is Just Suggesting America Undergo A ‘National Divorce’ On Presidents Day

Last month Marjorie Taylor Greene tried to play nice, sort of. She rallied behind Kevin McCarthy, the establishment Republican pick for Speaker of the House. She broke up with her besties, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Matt Gaetz. Was she mellowing out? Of course not. She was a annoying brat during Joe Biden’s State of the Union. Now she’s talking secession again, and on Presidents’ Day.

“We need a national divorce,” Greene tweeted from her once-banned account. “We need to separate by red states and blue states and shrink the federal government. Everyone I talk to says this. From the sick and disgusting woke culture issues shoved down our throats to the Democrat’s traitorous America Last policies, we are done.”

Worth noting: Greene represents Georgia, one of them blue states that voted for Biden in 2020. That election’s loser, Donald Trump, may even be in big trouble over his attempts to overturn the will of their people, and ditto Lindsey Graham. Perhaps Greene should have checked in on that before publicly suggesting shredding the Constitution.

It’s not the first time Greene has floated the idea of breaking up the nation along party lines. She talked about it last year when she railed against Democrats moving to red states, suggesting they should not be allowed to vote “in a National Divorce scenario.” And in 2021 she conducted a wishy-washy poll to see who’d want to divvy up the country, discovering that 48 percent weren’t into it while 43 percent were (with 9 percent undecided).

Anyway, happy President’s Day to you and yours!

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SZA’s ‘SOS’ Is On Adele’s Heels After Its Ninth Week At No. 1 On The ‘Billboard’ 200 Chart

SZA continues to surprise herself with the overwhelming success of SOS, her long-awaited sophomore album from December. It became her first-ever No. 1 on the Billboard 200 that month and has steadily broken records in the ensuing weeks.

Last month, SOS became the first album since Adele’s 30 (December 2021 to January 2022) to spend each of its first five weeks at No. 1. SZA began February by celebrating a seventh total week, citing that she, Adele and Taylor Swift are “the only female artists to have an album spend at least seven weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 this century.”

By February 12, SOS logged its eighth nonconsecutive week and became the first album to tally that mark since Swift’s Folklore, and now, SZA is on Adele’s heels for yet another historic feat.

Per Billboard on Sunday, February 19, SOS sits at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart dated February 25, for a ninth total week.

“The last set by a female artist to spend at least nine weeks at No. 1 was Adele’s 25, which ruled for 10 nonconsecutive weeks between Dec. 12, 2015, and March 12, 2016,” Billboard‘s Keith Caulfield noted.

He later added:

“In the last 10 years, only three albums by women have spent at least nine weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200: SOS, Adele’s 25 (10 in 2015-16) and Taylor Swift’s 1989 (11, 2014-15). The last R&B/hip-hop album with at least eight weeks atop the list was Drake’s Views, which [spent] 13 nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1 (May 21-Oct. 8, 2016). SOS has the most weeks at No. 1 for an R&B/hip-hop album by a woman, or an R&B album by a woman, since Mariah Carey’s self-titled debut spent 11 weeks, all consecutively, at No. 1 in 1991.”

SZA appeared as a presenter at the 2023 Grammys on February 5, and she’s likely to be there as a nominee next year.

“Last night was the first time I had a great time at an award show! (Prolly cause I ain’t have to do sh*t but cheer my friends on + announce ppl I Stan lmao),” SZA wrote on Instagram afterward. “My team also surprised me w a GANG OF PLATINUM and gold plaques for SOS [crying emoji] can’t believe the album is already eligible for double platinum. LOVE TO EVERYBODY THAT GOT ME HERE AND CONTINUES TO LIVE ME UP. I love you.”

After initial concerns that people wouldn’t like SOS, SZA has apparently settled into the rhythm of repetitive record-breaking. “Honestly I’m bored and could go for some aliens,” she tweeted last week. “Speaking for me only.”

In actuality, she’s preparing to take her blockbuster album on the road. Her SOS Tour is scheduled to begin tomorrow, February 21 in Columbus, Ohio. Omar Apollo will serve as her opener.

Omar Apollo is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Jewel Stood Out At The NBA All-Star Game For Both Her National Anthem And Her Busy Outfit

Yesterday’s NBA All-Star Game was an all-star affair when it came to the musical lineup, too. Burna Boy, Rema, and Tems performed at halftime, Post Malone and 21 Savage kicked everything off yesterday, and between those two performances, Jewel played the national anthem at Salt Lake City, Utah’s Vivint Arena.

Jewel, who grew up in Alaska but was born in Utah, accompanied herself on acoustic guitar as she delivered a subdued rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” allowing herself powerful vocal moments when the song called for it.

Singing aside, there were plenty of reactions to Jewel’s outfit, a suit made out of a patchwork of NBA jerseys from different teams. Some thought it was a throwback-style look: Comments on that front include, “jewel got one of them nba suits we used to rock in 2003,” and, “Jewel got the 2004 NBA patchwork fit on lol I see the vision.”

Beyond that, some people liked it, while others thought it was questionable at best.

Then there’s this, the best tweet of them all: “Bc the Kelce brothers’ mom wore this to honor her children playing in the SB, it makes me think Jewel has a sh*t ton of kids in the NBA lol.”

Watch Jewel’s performance above.

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Post Malone Brought Out 21 Savage During His Electrifying Performance At The 2023 NBA All-Star Game

It was a Malone-heavy weekend at the 2023 NBA All-Star Game in Salt Lake City, Utah. Denver Nuggets coach Mike Malone coached Team LeBron, Utah Jazz legend Karl Malone was in the building to take in the sights, and the NBA tapped Post Malone to deliver a pre-game performance yesterday (February 19).

After being introduced by Slam Dunk Contest champion Mac McClung, Malone started his brief set with “Wow,” performing the track through smiles and high-fives with fans in the front rows. Then, backed by fiery pyrotechnics, he brought out 21 Savage to join him on their former No. 1 hit, “Rockstar.”

There was a lot of music at All-Star Weekend beyond Malone and Savage. Also pre-game, Jully Black sang “O Canada” and made a change to the country’s national anthem. Utah native Jewel also came through with “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Savage also played in the celebrity game earlier in the weekend, which also featured Janelle Monáe, Cordae, Kane Brown, Ozuna, and Nicky Jam.

Rapper Dame D.O.L.L.A. (who some might know better as Damian Lillard) showed out during the game and ended up being one of its leading scorers with 26 points. Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum won the game’s MVP award.

Check out Malone performing “Wow” and bringing out Savage for “Rockstar” above.

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John Oliver Couldn’t Resist Taking A Slight Swing At ‘SNL’ With His Hosting Return Announcement

By the time you’ve read this, John Oliver will have returned for his Season 10 premiere episode. The disappointed Sexiest Man Alive candidate and The White Lotus followup guy led up to his big evening with some vigor. That is to say, the Last Week Tonight Twitter account posted a “hosting announcement” in the style of SNL, but of course, the announced host is who we’re used to seeing: “John (Oliver).” Would he perhaps have a musical guest in tow? Maybe, but that would be “a horse.”

A quick followup happened on Sunday night for anyone who counted on the promise of a horse, which was “cut from the show after dress rehearsal.”

As Deadline points out, the swing towards SNL arrives about six weeks before the two shows go head to head at the Primetime Emmys. However, Oliver can rest assured that he’ll probably win this thing. No judgment call there, it’s simply how it works: Last Week Tonight has won the Variety Talk Series category since 2015, and the streak probably won’t be ending. Heck, Oliver even wore a fancy hoodie to deliver his 2020 acceptance speech.

However, one wonders if the “horse” joke would have been better as a “centaur” mention. Then Adam Driver (he of that infamous shirtless ad campaign) could have caused Oliver to lose his mind all over again. Imagine Oliver’s reaction if he would have seen this arriving onstage beside him:

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Daryl Dixon’s ‘The Walking Dead’ Spinoff Proves That Walkers Are Not More Glam In Paris With New Images

Not too long ago, the showrunner of The Walking Dead‘s Negan and Maggie spinoff, Dead City, boldly promised to give fans the most “awesome, disgusting, terrifying walkers” they’ve ever seen in this franchise. Well, if you thought that the Walkers in the Daryl Dixon spinoff would somehow not be disgusting because everything is more glamorous in Paris, then you were sorely mistaken. Fashionable Walkers are gross, too.

I kid, kind-of. I mean, it’s all rotting flesh and reactivated brain chunks if you really think about these former humans, but let’s quickly refresh on this Norman Reedus-starring spinoff before we get to the new images released by AMC. Reedus already may have revealed a series title, but he definitely revealed that he wanted the show to be called Boom Boom. As well, we know that Daryl apparently washes ashore in France, and he has no idea how he got there. That’s a long-ass nap, but I hope we get more concrete details about this mysterious voyage.

As well, Reedus has gone on record to confirm that the show does at least spend some time in Paris because, as revealed by Comic Book, he promised, “We’re destroying the Louvre and stuff.” Deadline has reported that Reedus will be joined by co-stars Clémence Poésy (The Essex Serpent, In Bruges) and Adam Nagaitis (Chernobyl, The Terror), and Melissa McBride’s Carol is thought to be absent here, although Reedus previously cryptically questioned, “How do you know she’s not gonna come back?”

Now, let’s get to those images. Daryl rides on a horse? Not sure how I feel about that, given a few matters: (1) They couldn’t find him a Vespa, at least? (2) Look at what happened to Rick Grimes’ unfortunate horse in the early days.

Also, these Walkers do appear to be slightly better dressed than those found stateside, but again, still disgusting.

Daryl Dixon The Walking Dead Spinoff
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Daryl Dixon The Walking Dead Spinoff
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Daryl Dixon The Walking Dead Spinoff
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Daryl’s not looking happy! Get the dude a crossbow.