tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6781993564873597627.post657450768203497909..comments2022-09-25T05:38:53.143-07:00Comments on Jim Provenzano - Author: Everyone Dies: Games of Thrones, fan disappointment and delusions in fiction and fantasyJim Provenzanohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13559140159725656347noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6781993564873597627.post-63814142007593365182019-05-22T06:25:17.554-07:002019-05-22T06:25:17.554-07:00Wait--Romeo and Juliet die? Thanks for that.
As ...Wait--Romeo and Juliet die? Thanks for that.<br /><br />As for GoT, I haven't watched it.<br /><br />In NOW I'M HERE, you telegraph (if not outright tell the reader early on) that deaths are involved, so it wasn't a surprise. I didn't stick with the story to see how they died; I stuck with it because they were interesting characters that I came to care about. And, as in life, some characters die, even the ones we like. But we still take the journey.TLowehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17059644021583947909noreply@blogger.com