Allyson, you're basically five fantastic feet of great ideas. Which Russell Crowe wishes he'd chosen as a band name.
The Minearverse 5: Closer to the Earth, Further from the Ax
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
okay. Removing myself from the crazy, now.
The more I think about it, the more I know that this pencil thing is fucking retarded. And realllllly bad PR.
Backing away. Staying here, in the safety of Buffistas.
Hold me.
Poor Allyson. Stay here. We're sane. Mostly.
I'm not convinced it's that bad an idea, Allyson. Although if it all explodes in peoples faces you get to say told you so.
But you don't like being held! I choose to translate that request as "bring me comforting cigs and coffee," which, ftr, I would do.
Fwiw, I think it's a great idea.
Yeah, I was going to reply over there.
Then I got ahold of myself and decided not to engage. People aren't going to listen. But outside of fandom strongholds? I still say: P.R. misstep. Allyson's idea would be key to salvaging it, but it's getting derailed and that is sad-making, to me.
I told Amy I would write The Showrunners Guide to Fan Campaigns for Popgurls.
Because, seriously, yo.
An ad in TVGuide costs 80k. At least, that's how much it cost like four years ago.
And the idea that showrunners don't fart money is making my head spin.
Stay here. We're sane. Mostly.
Or were the same kind of crazy that you are, Allyson.
It would make a nice distinction between millionaire showrunners and the rank-and-file who really need the new contract. It's got to make it harder when the best spokepeople are the ones suffering the least.
An ad in TVGuide costs 80k. At least, that's how much it cost like four years ago.
Aha. That was me asking, so cheers. There goes that idea, then. Although I still think, retrospectively, a Variety advert ain't going to say anything people don't already know. Unless I'm wrong.
When one of your spokespeople is the producer of Lost... No, I'm not mean enough to finish this sentence.