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Where do you live? Do you know why they're banned from TV?

This is because as soon as you start reading something in second person, you will be on the defensive. It's up-close and in-your-face, it makes the story feel personal, so it can be hard to read. It can actually work well in a short story if the goal of the writer is to make the reader feel uncomfortable, for anything

I agree, omniscient third person is almost always irritating. Unless it's written really well, it makes stories feel so contrived.

I would actually be surprised if Arya was alive at the the end. She knows better than anyone that all men must die.

"The showrunners have, however, confirmed that by the end of the series, we will be seeing dragons of a similar scale to the skulls Arya finds in the dungeons in season 1."

I dunno, think of say crocodiles, or sharks. They can keep growing for years and years and get massive, but they're eggs are always small no matter how large the adult that lays them is.

From the article it sounds like the size that they've used for Dany's dragons on the chart is the size they will be by the end of the series.

I actually really like that one. Something about the blocky apartments is very aesthetically pleasing.

I didn't grow up around any disasters.

Don't even joke about it.

I had to quit at about 120 days, and I didn't count the countless number of times I've rewatched Buffy.

Yes this. It's the only cameo to have made me burst into tears.

Not grumpy enough.

I wish these animals were real. They're so cute and grumpy looking.

Congratulations, that's awesome! I look forward to reading it.

That is the saddest movie scene ever made. I was still a kid when the first Toy Story came out, and by Toy Story 3 I was watching with my own son. He didn't understand why I couldn't stop sobbing.
I was like: "When I was a kid, they promised us that Andy and Woody would always be together!"
Seriously, that gif us making

The Happy Prince and the Swallow.

Totally agree. Tahmoh was the most interesting character in my opinion, he had that whole triple-agent thing going on, and the whole living-as-human thing. Very intriguing! Much better than the lusty, angsty teenagers.
I'm sort of hoping he might magically be still alive (because alien!), but unfortunately he looked

I'd never noticed before how often Shakespeare killed women off right at the end, almost as an afterthought.

Yeah that's a good point. I find it difficult to look at it objectively now, because those actors are so successful now, some of them huge movie stars. Networks would obviously jump at the chance to have them on a show, regardless of the fact that they don't look like models. But of course the producers back then