day 2
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Are your characters introverted or extraverted? Well, this one is easy: I have so many viewpoint characters that they cover the spectrum of introversion and extraversion, from the hermit Brick to the reserved Catherine to the flashy Ash to the life of the party Fan. I love every single one of these characters, even my
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There’s no reason to hide her behind any kind of break: Lucille Bluth is by far my favorite character in Arrested Development, and honestly, the biggest reason is Jessica Walters (may her memory be a blessing). She played this role with such incredible comedic timing and unexpected depth that you instantly hated and loved Lucille
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There’s a lot of nostalgia that comes with rewatching Xena: Warrior Princess, which I guess applies to all television shows that aired prior to 2000 for me, but that’s another discussion for another time. I remember watching these season one episodes the first time as a fourth/fifth grader and thinking that they were all great,
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Each of the three Mass Effect games have their charms, and I legitimately love playing them all. The first one is where it all begins, and you can start to see the relationships between your Shepard and their crew members develop; ME:2 is a solid sequel, with improved graphics and an equally engrossing storyline; and
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It should not come as any surprise to any one who knows me, even in a very superficial sense, that my favorite Friends character is Phoebe Buffay. Seriously, she’s the absolute best, and there is no way anyone could convince me otherwise. While the rest of the cast seemed to be reduced to caricatures by
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THIS IS SO HARD. WHY DID I CHOOSE THIS FOR DAY TWO??? BECAUSE I AM A GLUTTON FOR PUNISHMENT APPARENTLY. I really feel like I just had a Leslie Knope moment right there, but I wasn’t speaking in hyperbole. The choice leaves me feeling incredibly conflicted. There are moments in which every person on Parks and Rec



