a few thoughts on popular character dynamics and groupings
In both times when I am flying through reading material and times when it takes multiple months to finish a book, I find myself thinking about characters a lot. (Not surprising, especially for my favorite books.) Something in particular that
what makes a good villain (or, villainy 101)
Whether you love them or hate them, a villain is one of the most important elements in a good story. So it makes sense that they're normally pretty subpar. • Motive A villain's motivation is one of the most common wasted potentials.
an analysis of the token dumb character
I'm not sure why I felt the compulsion to do this, but last weekend I decided I was going to make two posts this week. I am now in the firm belief that Last Week Grace was a jerk, who
a plethora of reasons to love British storytelling
While I cannot be 100% sure about this, I think today's going to be a pretty crappy day. My brother is now in Great Britain, which, while exciting, is also blergh. But since I'm already going to be thinking about
fictional characters who need to stop being dead
Easter is this Sunday, people. And I think that it's important to remember that we're not only celebrating the existence of Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs, but also the resurrection of Jesus Christ. And with coming back from the dead fresh on
how costumes (…clothes) reflect characters’ personalities (with examples because duh)
We've gone through candy. We've gone through scary movies (I mean kinda.) And now
5 things to love about Psych
It's already almost October, which means it's time—for no particular reason—for me to write a post about Psych (a.k.a. the best TV show EVER.) WARNING: My brother and I literally watched this show every week-day for at least four years. We