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2. At least the fear factor is fading in time. I already forgave that real-life Jill i once worked with. But the weird part is that the monologue about fame is scary only when Emma Roberts say that (partly because her character look just like the girl i once met, except 50 kilos more skinny). There was a time when many people did their own covers for that monologue, but when it came from them, it wasnt scary. It was fine.

4. My own brother's closest thing apologize was "I'm not here to apologize. Just make sure you're okay with that (not loving you)". Wish you the best as always.

5+6. As said, they are slightly similar to our least favorite killer geek (i only discovered it in hindsite, because the vast majority of my stories were planned before i met the Scream franchise), except they are superior in most ways possible.

7. Stop me if i already told you that, but i highly recommend you to download "The Walking Dead: Michonne" to your phone. Michonne was awsome. She survived hords of zombies and came to the other side like a royalty. You can play her as either misguided justice fighter (harsh to people, let the villain to be devoured by zombies, let the villain's brother live after all the people he killed and tormented, let Michonne dwel in sorrow about being forced to leave her daughters behind whil letting a girl who tried to save her to be caught in a wild fire for saving Michonne's sorry little hide) or as the kind of woman who struggle to stay human in a world of zombies (mostly the opposite of the misguided type). It's mostly up to the player. I recommend to try both ways. Take note Michonne might come out worse or better than you thought.