Thread:BigBadSquid/@comment-31330278-20190826074514/@comment-31330278-20200203104939

1A. It might take me longer than I thought, because I found out that programing is more than I can chew. At least I can find new directions. I still have my writing, and still able to find a job.

1B. Good one :-). Another thing you can do is getting him bitten in his back. He'll try to escape the nest, but then one of the babies will jump on him. The audience will see it in a shadow discretion shot, and when the scene will get back to color, the scientist will have a big chunk of his back missing. And then, the other chicks will join and give him the Dodgson treatment. In short words, what I propose here is the following mathematic deaths equation: "The Lost World" novel JW:FK + "The Land Before Time".

2. For perspective, there's a scene where a threatened his nephew to be thrown to the food mines. The nephew pleaded for mercy, naming his mother (Buncle's sister) as a reason to be paroled, but Buncle bluntly asked him "Where do you think Dierdre had been for the last 5 years". Still building the page, but he had plenty of moments of Scar-like approach.

3. The proposal is still on its way, but first, I must say that you choose a great candidate for your latest proposal. The queen for "Ico" could be a GOT villain like nothing. A saint compare to Ramsay and Euron because she isn't sadistic, but still bad enough to be worse than Joffrey, and I assume she's worse than the mad king too.

4. On the personal level, do you prefer the up to date option, or the evolution option? Also, it just occurred to me that Gloria's possibly uncharacteristic ability to roar might be more than just evolution. It can symbolize her inner voice that is struggling to be expressed after Henry (her husband) and Julian (the alpha dakotaraptor)'s inconsiderate actions (Henry was corrupted by his own doing and Julian killed her in the most sadistic way he could think about). A close friend said that Gloria will be better as scaly vs the usual semi-feathered t-rex because it helps for the multi-layered symbolism of "plucking her feathers". Do you think people will understand the symbolism by themselves?