It’s a lewk! We could go on and on about the theories, timelines, and questions in play during Westworld’s sophomore season, but if you’re in search of answers, don’t forget to look at your screen — specifically, at the costumes curated by seasoned designer Sharen Davis. Whether large or small, the changes made to each look are meant to say something about each character at a deeper level.
Instantly recognizable to any Star Wars fan, the TIE series of starfighters were small vessels designed to overwhelm opponents. Used by the forces of the Empire, the TIE stands for Twin Ion Engines (those two giant solar panels on either side). Referred to as “eyeballs” by Rebel forces, seeing swarms of them emerging like a cloud was enough to frighten even the bravest of pilots.
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In it for the long haul! Jimmy Kimmel and wife Molly McNearney were friends before getting married in 2013. Now, the pair have a beautiful blended family and seem happier than ever.
The Jimmy Kimmel Live! host was married to his first wife, Gina, from 1988 to 2002. He shares kids Kevin and Katie with the costume designer. Jimmy then went on to date fellow comedian Sarah Silverman from 2002 to 2009.
Like Jimmy, Molly was also in a relationship with someone else when she first met her now-husband through work as a writer’s assistant on his late-night talk show.
Kira Chan, a 13-year-old student, was declared the winner of Dancing with Myself tonight, and she received a cash reward of $25,000 after dazzling the crowd with her performance of the song Electricity. Kira’s moonwalk thrilled the judges, and she was not in danger of being eliminated from any task.
The winner of Dancing with Myself Kira Chan has received several dancing championships and AwardKira is a skilled dancer who has competed in dance contests since she was seven years old.
Sirin Labs, a developer of smartphones from Switzerland, last week announced its Solarin smartphone which promises to combine a luxurious design with high performance components, advanced security and support for technologies that have not reached the mass market yet, such as WiGig. The handset is designed for those who travel a lot, require sophisticated security, want an exclusive look, and can pay hefty sums of money. The price of the Solarin starts from £9500 ($13,688) without tax, but the company has alluded that it can build versions that are much more expensive using rarer materials.