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To be blunt, the answer is simple: It is a poorly written and acted show, and for a TV drama dependent on characters and mood rather than action and gunplay, that is a deadly double-flaw.
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But I think, perhaps, that the real reason he never wrote a novel was that the form is largely dependent on character, and Borges had no real interest in, or facility for, the creation of psychologically vivid people.
The tone of foreign-policy debate is always highly allegorical, and in the Republican primary it has been curiously intimate, too, dependent on character: Netanyahu is always Bibi, the Iranians always need a strong talking-to, Munich is always on the mind.
For such reasons as these, he has sometimes been interpreted as a "philosopher of the senses" (Mooney 2009, 195), who offers an original response to the central problem of modern philosophy as a consequence of recognizing that knowledge is "dependent on the individual's ability to see," and that "the world as known is thus radically dependent on character" (Tauber 2001, 4 5).
Species delimitation in Convolvulaceae generally, including Argyreia, is heavily dependent on floral characters; when fully developed flowers are lacking it can be difficult or impossible to identify species precisely.
Although there are countless spinoffs one could imagine from HBO's sprawling fantasy drama (Arya and the Hound buddy comedy please), any spinoff sequel would be dependent on which characters actually survive the famously bloody series.
Has there ever been a major party so dependent on one sellable character?
Uses of a term involved in the expression of belief, either in thought or talk, will likely be explained by the same processes of confirmation that Quine argued were dependent on the character of one's belief system as a whole, and not upon some local feature of that system in the way that an "analytic" claim would have to be (cf. Gibbard 2008).
Each character can take action in battle once a personal timer dependent on the character's speed statistic counts to zero.
My Circus of Thieves series is entirely dependent on the character of Armitage Shank, the burgling ringmaster who is vain, pompous, selfish, cruel, jealous, greedy, impatient, immoral, and has hideous teeth.
The plan originally had been to film a sequel, but when the actor portraying Spartacus, Andy Whitfield, learned he had a recurrence of cancer and became unable to work, the network decided to look for a related narrative not dependent on his character.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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