Re: A Call to Arms: Fighting for the original cas
Before you all be too hard on swankyg here (and I think JoeD has already exceeded this) maybe you should note that the person only has 2 posts
I respectfully disagree. You don't need a hight post count to read the English language. And you don't need to know anything about the reputation of a particular fan to see what
information and
arguments have already been presented in a discussion before you add your two cents. This nonsense about "maybe it is just Galen because Peter W's doing another movie" was demolished before I posted the first message in this thread, as was the idaea that
only the new character roles were being filled with new actors. (Along with the "theory" that the original characters except Galen weren't appearing at all anyway, so this
couldn't be happening.)
If you're going to join a discussion in progress, read the discussion. That's called common courtesy. (At least it used to be, when it actually was still common.) And don't tell me people don't have the time to read a long thread. Why is it that people who don't have time to educate themselves on what has already been discussed always
find time to post their uninformed opinions?
I've been hopping from board to board for the past several days and I
repeatedly run across these, "But
maybe...", "Gee, do you think...", "Gosh are you
sure?..." posts all over the place -
weeks into this campaign.
Answering some of those doubts was the point of my initial post. At the very least if you're going to join a thread read the post that opened it so you know where the conversation
started even if you know nothing else. So yeah, when I hit the eighth or ninth post where someone clearly
hasn't read what I wrote or much else in the thread and is offering shopworn "new ideas" that don't survive the "Wait, if
that were true, they wouldn't be screwing around with this, would they?" test - well, at the end of a long day I do sometimes carry on cranky. Can you blame me?
Well, to answer these question
again: "No, not maybe" "No, we don't think that's possible" "Yes, we are sure" The folks running this campaign are not idiots, they are not sloppy and they all have better things to do with their time that spend hours on the 'net each day trying to get the word out and do some good here. Forget who the individuals are, just ask yourself: How likely is it that fairly bright and articulate group of people who have demonstrated in the past that they have both an understanding of and some contacts within the entertainment industry would go public with an effort like this without being
damned sure that they knew what they were talking about. How likely is it that the questions and doubts that crossed each of
your minds when you first heard about this didn't cross
their minds as well - and that they didn't answer those questions and settle those doubts before they publicly declared them to be true and confirmed in venues that collectively may be seen by millions of people all over the world?
With all due respect to the doubters, we're not that
stupid. And sometimes I resent it when people suggest that we are. (Which is
exactly what a post that implies we might have missed something as obvious as only Galen being recast or didn't check our facts before asking others to act
does imply, whether the writer of the post intended that or not.)
Regards,
Joe