User blog comment:Artimas Hunter/Wow! My first non-admin blog in AGES!/@comment-4751506-20130218154449

Bwaha, I have read those listed at the top! Ooh, and Grayfur sounds like Shadowsong...in...male form...xD Anyways. :3

Have you read War? Who do you think I am, of course I've read War! It's by far the best television series on here. <3

How many times have you commented on War? I'm not going to lie to get my numbers up, or go comment on any right now [I did just comment on the Mission Zero, but it just came out, so. xD], but I commented on twelve. :(

How often do you read War? I read it the day it comes out, and sometimes the day after in the morning. If I'm confused I go back to read it, because there are some confusing points in episodes where they twist back without the reader realizing they've left valuable information behind.

How would you rate War as a series? If we're going out of five, I'd say four out of five. (4/5) It's an amazing series, but I wouldn't give it a five out of five because that would denote its flawlessness. And while it is magnificent, there are some things you could improve on, because everyone can improve always! I think the switching point of views is a little mind-jarring in some of your episodes, and there are a few minor grammatical errors, but if not for those than it would definitely by a five!

Who is your favorite character/why? My favorite character is the same as yours - Shadowsong. In the beginning, you made her a really snarky she-cat who seemed really guarded, as though she wasn't too willing to trust many people. But just recently, in Mission Zero, I realized that she was just like any other cat, and, surprisingly, she was capable of emotions other than courage and strength and love - she was capable of fear, because the ordeal you put her through really made a mark on her. And I think it was your development skills that made her such a great character.

What is your favorite episode/scene and why? I loved Tall Rock Tumbles. That was by far, my absolute favorite episode in the entire series so far. You really showed that the FireClan cats were just like WaterClan, but they were portrayed differently. If you created War from a FireClan cat's point of view, they would probably think the same thing about WaterClan, and tell their own kits the stories of WaterClan's cruelty. This episode was really like, I don't want to say controversial, but it made me feel that way because of Brookfall's hesitance. She saw the other side of those cats, and she realized they were just as human (or...cat-ane...? xD) as her own army. It was really a great episode. :3