Category: in the audience
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Here’s Why Rushing the Ending Would Save Gilmore Girls
As one fan put it to me recently, “I thought you would like to hear of the extremes that people love this show.” She then […]
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The Lake House Top-10 Review
The Lake House is definitely one of my all-time favorite movies. It’s marketed as a romance, but if I could make up any genre in […]
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Featured at Carnival of Cinema XIII
Well, not so much “featured” as “listed first,” which is a form of being featured. My recent post “If You Think Sylvia Plath Was Crazy, […]
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If You Think Sylvia Plath Was Crazy, Think Again
If you’ve seen the movie Sylvia and you still don’t understand it, this may help. And if you haven’t seen the movie Sylvia, this will […]
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Why Grey’s Anatomy Is Great Despite All the Sex
Why is it always about the sex? People put too much stock in sex. They have an unhealthy relationship with sex. When a character on […]
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For the Love of Gilmore-isms
Update: The Gilmore-ism Database Project is now online at Gilmore-ism.com! “Either your signature or your brains are going to be on the contract.” Which Gilmore […]
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The Dr. House Drinking Game
House M.D. is indeed one of the best shows on TV. Like many others, I enjoy watching it. And to increase my enjoyment of the […]
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The Speed of Dark (Review)
I recently finished The Speed of Dark, by Elizabeth Moon. This is a futuristic science fiction story with a twist I like: a sympathetic character […]
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My Interview at The Writing Show
Paula B. at The Writing Show a couple weeks ago interviewed me about storytelling in video games. Here’s the podcast audio, and please check out […]
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Story Games and Empty Reviews
It occurred to me recently that game reviewers ignore story. I don’t think they do it on purpose. I’d like to think they just don’t […]
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