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Ex-Tottenham manager Peter Shreeves’ daughter, 52, handed community order for ‘hate campaign’
Digimon World: Next Order Is Discounted On PC
For a limited time, the standard PC edition of Digimon World: Next Order is down to just $51 at Fanatical and Green Man Gaming (normally $60). This is the lowest price we’ve seen for the game since it launched last week. Fanatical’s deal lasts through March 7, but it’s unclear when GMG’s deal will end.
If you purchase the game through Fanatical, you will receive a few bonus items, including Digivolution items for Omegamon and Imperialdramon, and a set of consumable items that boost your Digimon’s in-game stats.
How to Watch the Harry Potter Movies in Chronological Order
What’s The Best Order to Watch ‘Kaleidoscope’ on Netflix? – CNET
What order should you play the Yakuza games?
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I see the question, “What order should I play the Yakuza games in?” pop up on the reg. Like clockwork, it happens whenever a new Yakuza (or Like A Dragon, as it’s now known) game arrives. And you know what? It gets to me. To experience the series in the richest way possible, there’s an obvious answer. But if you’re someone who hasn’t got the time to do so, or you’re a bit unsure whether Yakuza is for you, then there’s another way in. Now pick up that bike and walk with me.
Law & Order SVU and Homicide Life on the Streets star Richard Belzer dies aged 78
‘Law & Order: SVU’ actor Richard Belzer dies at 78
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Actor Richard Belzer, a core member of the “Law & Order” network behemoth, has died at age 78.
He was known for sporting his tinted glasses and doling out his cynical takes as Detective John Munch on the franchise’s “Law & Order: SVU” spinoff, which has aired for a record-breaking 24 years and remains one of the most watched programs on television.
Belzer’s death was announced by friends and Hollywood peers on social media, who shared memories from the actor’s long career. No further information on his passing has been released, other than a statement to The Hollywood Reporter that he had suffered from “lots of health issues.”
In a statement to Variety, show creator Dick Wolf said, “Richard Belzer’s Detective John Munch is one of television’s iconic characters… Richard brought humor and joy into all our lives, was the consummate professional and we will all miss him very much.”
The role of Detective Munch was history-making in its own right — Munch appeared in more television series (nine total) than any other fictional character. Belzer played the role for 21 years, originating the acerbic detective on the 1993 show Homicide: Life on the Street. Belzer departed from the role on “SVU” in 2013, but briefly returned to the show in 2016 and continued a series of guest spots across a variety of shows. Prior to his detective role, Belzer was known for his comedic talents as both an actor and stand-up comedian.
While long-time fans mourn the “Law & Order” loss, Belzer’s friend and writer Bill Scheft said he left the world with one final Munch-ian line: “Fuck you, motherfucker.”