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How Important are Familial Themes in “The Walking Dead”?

The concept of family is a strong undercurrent in the Walking Dead, providing a foundation for a number of central characters.

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How do Character Sexualities in “The Walking Dead” Influence their Behaviors?

Character sexualities play a minimal role in the Walking Dead and are not treated as the defining characteristic about who someone is.

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How Does “The Walking Dead” Television Show Relate to the Comics?

The Walking Dead television program incorporates many plotlines and characters from the comic series, but frequently introduces original storylines and characters.

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In “Game of Thrones,” Who Attempted to Murder Bran When He was in the Coma, and Why?

This is a subject the television show has not answered, so one must turn to the books to really understand. Even the books do not outright admit who commissioned the assassination, but they sternly…

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Why is “The Walking Dead,” a Show about Zombies, So Focused on Humans?

The Walking Dead is, at its core, a story about humans and survival.

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In “Game of Thrones,” What is the Motivation Behind the Faceless Men and the Many-Faced God?

The Faceless Men are a group of assassins in Braavos. They were founded upon the principle that people in the most destitute of situations, like the slaves of Valyria, all pray for death, despite…

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In “Game of Thrones,” Who Are the Children of the Forest, and What is Bran Doing?

The Children of the Forest were the first inhabitants of Westeros, even before The First Men. They are said to not be human, though they do take a humanoid shape.

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In “Game of Thrones,” are Outsiders the Most Powerful Characters?

Game of Thrones' characters such as Ned Stark, Jon Snow, and Tyrion Lannister may be outsiders, but they seem to emerge as the most powerful figures in the story.

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“Winter Sleep” Claims to Be an Adaptation of a Story by Anton Chekhov, But is It?

Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s Palme d’Or winner, "Winter Sleep", is purportedly an adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s short story "The Wife". However, the film expands on the short…

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Is There a Link Between “Nymphomaniac” & Tarkovsky’s films? What About their Treatment of Women?

"Nymphomaniac" is rife with references to the cinema of Andrey Tarkovsky, but one would be at a loss trying to connect this ironically nihilistic film with the spiritual cinema of the…

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Why Was Lars von Trier’s “Nymphomaniac” Released in Two Parts (And Why is it So Long)?

By breaking up his epically long "Nymphomaniac" into two separate films, Lars von Trier might be riding the recent wave of commercially successful trilogies that expand one-feature…

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