I've seen some interesting discussions on this issue also. And I think there are many ways to come at it, but essentially yes. I have a feeling they know what's out there, but it's just not part of their lives. They don't bury in it the way we do...;) It's such a delicate issue that it's probably better not to tackle it at all - hoping to avoid the controversy. Rather ironic that by banning the question (and then it being asked anyway) it created even more controversy than it might have done if they'd not said anything.
Rather ironic that by banning the question (and then it being asked anyway) it created even more controversy than it might have done if they'd not said anything.
To be honest I've seen so many variations on what happened I still don't know if the questions were banned before hand, were screened, or even actually heard. I've seen comments that only slash is ever shut down, that the questioner was jeered for being bi (that one was untrue from the vid I saw) - it's like eye witnesses at an accident, no one commenting even if actually present can possible distance themselves from their own personal baggage and it just dissolved into one huge gigantic ugly wank.
I'm still on the side of keeping all aspects of fandom in fandom, I don't really want cast and crew, writers and 'special people' traipsing all over my safe place - but I'm old school in that way and I do understand that things in fandom are changing and some are for the better.
Yeah, and I am totally guilty of taking it at face value that that request was made. It possibly wasn't and from someone who just commented on that very thing, she said she was there and hadn't heard that. Maybe it's in the question screening process.? No idea. It probably all come about to stir things up. Which it certainly did.
And yep. I have no desire for anyone in the show become part of the fandom. I'm sure they keep an eye and I like that occasionally some of them will take an interest in some of the fandom works about the place (I know the wiki gets good show people support) but as far as slash or conversations or trying to meet our wishes goes...nope. Create the show and we'll take from it what we can. ;))
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Date: 2013-05-12 01:45 pm (UTC)I've seen some interesting discussions on this issue also. And I think there are many ways to come at it, but essentially yes. I have a feeling they know what's out there, but it's just not part of their lives. They don't bury in it the way we do...;) It's such a delicate issue that it's probably better not to tackle it at all - hoping to avoid the controversy. Rather ironic that by banning the question (and then it being asked anyway) it created even more controversy than it might have done if they'd not said anything.
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Date: 2013-05-12 03:15 pm (UTC)To be honest I've seen so many variations on what happened I still don't know if the questions were banned before hand, were screened, or even actually heard. I've seen comments that only slash is ever shut down, that the questioner was jeered for being bi (that one was untrue from the vid I saw) - it's like eye witnesses at an accident, no one commenting even if actually present can possible distance themselves from their own personal baggage and it just dissolved into one huge gigantic ugly wank.
I'm still on the side of keeping all aspects of fandom in fandom, I don't really want cast and crew, writers and 'special people' traipsing all over my safe place - but I'm old school in that way and I do understand that things in fandom are changing and some are for the better.
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Date: 2013-05-12 03:24 pm (UTC)And yep. I have no desire for anyone in the show become part of the fandom. I'm sure they keep an eye and I like that occasionally some of them will take an interest in some of the fandom works about the place (I know the wiki gets good show people support) but as far as slash or conversations or trying to meet our wishes goes...nope. Create the show and we'll take from it what we can. ;))