Intelligent people are awesome at everything and always think things through to a logical conclusion.
Except not. Which is why intelligent people seek out advice from people who are experts in area where they are not, especially on issues where they're likely to miss the forest for the trees.
I think asking advice AFTER launching the campaign was a mistake.
I wish he had asked me, of course. I really know how to do these things, and do them fairly well.
But he didn't, and I'm a freak who needs to stop inserting herself in these things, I know.
And the fans are running over the cliff like lemmings.
That's the motto, isn't it? "Look! A cliff! Let's run!!!"
(I've been scarce from the internets all weekend, but....pencils? Seriously?)
Except not.
Me being the obvious exception to the rule, yes?
Obviously, I wasn't saying intelligent people don't make mistakes.
I think asking advice AFTER launching the campaign was a mistake.
In fairness, he asked for advice before launching the campaign on Whedonesque. That be where the idea came from, and there was debate on there about it, including from him.
I definitely agree United Hollywood are struggling with the fan aspect. It's incredibly disorganised in terms of getting information.
It's kind of killing me to stay out of all this. I think I'll go buy new curtains.
As an aside, the thank you notes in Press make me so happy.
Yeah, I think it's really cool that people are emailing!
Yeah, I think it's really cool that people are emailing!
Yes. Virtual hugs and all that. It's a nice little smile maker.
That's the motto, isn't it? "Look! A cliff! Let's run!!!"
On MST3K, their variation on it was "Run towards the danger!" Which I sometimes repeat to myself, just 'cause.
yes, the notes in press are giving me many warm fuzzies.