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Have Movies Stopped Killing Their Main Character? A Statistical Analysis

A data-driven investigation of movie hero mortality rates

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When do TV viewers become committed fans?

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What’s possible and what’s required? It’s still surprising to me that some of these ideas aren’t widely held, because they seem so clear to me: Skill is a choice. Talent is overrated, and if we choose to get better at something, we probably can. Responsibility is a privilege. It’s not given to us, it’s taken. […]

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