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	<title>Comments on: Serenity vs. Shakespeare</title>
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		<title>By: Neal</title>
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		<description>Yeah, I&#039;d guess he&#039;s making the comparison in that they have lighthearted things and serious things, all at once.  Otherwise that&#039;d be a bit much, and from what I know of him, what he thinks, and his writing, that wouldn&#039;t sound like him.

I heard him talk on what makes a good story, and he&#039;s big on stories that hit you the first, second, and hundredth time you read them.  There needs to be stuff above and below for them to be great, and I&#039;d agree with this 100%, and say it is a similarity between the two.

And I&#039;ll be seeing the movie this weekend with Jessica, woo!  We&#039;re both uber excited.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah, I&#8217;d guess he&#8217;s making the comparison in that they have lighthearted things and serious things, all at once.  Otherwise that&#8217;d be a bit much, and from what I know of him, what he thinks, and his writing, that wouldn&#8217;t sound like him.</p>
<p>I heard him talk on what makes a good story, and he&#8217;s big on stories that hit you the first, second, and hundredth time you read them.  There needs to be stuff above and below for them to be great, and I&#8217;d agree with this 100%, and say it is a similarity between the two.</p>
<p>And I&#8217;ll be seeing the movie this weekend with Jessica, woo!  We&#8217;re both uber excited.</p>
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