Have you tried using the GTD method in your analysis of Fictional Characters (in TV, Books, Games)?

achieve

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Hello fellow GTDers,
I've been pondering a rather creative, and perhaps unusual, application of the GTD methodology and I'm very curious to know if anyone here has ever experimented with it or has any thoughts on the concept.
The idea is to use the GTD framework to track and analyze the development of a fictional character from a TV show, movie, novel, or even a video game.
I think this approach may help us better understand the characters in the plot and learn more from them.
 
Hello fellow GTDers,
I've been pondering a rather creative, and perhaps unusual, application of the GTD methodology and I'm very curious to know if anyone here has ever experimented with it or has any thoughts on the concept.
The idea is to use the GTD framework to track and analyze the development of a fictional character from a TV show, movie, novel, or even a video game.
I think this approach may help us better understand the characters in the plot and learn more from them.
@achieve

Very GTD possible

Lots of random Capturing, etc.

Thank you very much

As you see GTD fit. . . .
 
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