Oh, I see, that's pretty interesting. Online classes aren't a thing in Britain at all, so it's a totally alien concept to me. How exactly are you taught?
No, I don't get Game of Thrones on my tv either, and I never find myself really that motivated to watch it online. Kinda feels like I've missed the hype boat in that respect and it just seems like it'd take an age for me to catch up. But tv should really be the last thing on my mind - I'm meant to be getting in at least three hours of revision and coursework everyday (which is probably one of the most unrealistic goals I've ever set for myself and one which I'm already lagging behind by about 40 hours).
Most films I like better the second time round - the only film I can recall which actually depreciated in quality after my second viewing was the sixth Harry Potter film - it was pretty dazzling in the cinema, but was incredibly underwhelmed when I watched the DVD. Fortunately pretty much all Pixar films seem to get better the more you watch them, they do pack in a lot of stuff which many people miss the first time round. I think my favourite easter egg so far in any of their films so far was the motivational poster in Randall's room in MU which read something like "The Winds of Change - Shh.... Can You Hear Them?" Absolutely cracked up when I saw it, though I think I was the only one in the cinema who did.
Well that's pretty understandable, I think - how old's your cousin?