9. Working out at the gym is the only reason I knew pop/rock music, and is how I met the sound of Evanescence and got my lifetime obsession
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10. I discovered Nightwish in 2005, and listened to it while simultaneously trying to play the original XCOM, but didn't like them.
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11. I read every Harry Potter from book 3 on on its US release date, including the script for the play
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12. I dealt with my severe social anxiety in high school by watching Buffy and taking its male characters as role models :sigh:
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13. I got really into episodic TV so after I ran out of Buffy I watched all sorts of stuff no one remembers like Roswell before I realized >
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> that story arcs never go anywhere in those kind of shows, until Netflix and HBO decided years later that they dif
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People look at me like I'm on shrooms when I tell them BtVS was one of the first shows to tell season-long story arcs.
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Yeah it's the reason it's the source for TV Tropes terminology like "Big Bad"
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It amuses me that Breaking Bad is built on a series of Big Bads even though the main character is also the villain
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It's a classic antihero trick -- build sympathy at first by setting him up against bad guys who are even worse
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Distracting the audience from the fact that as he overcomes his foes and grows in power he is also getting more evil
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