Wow. This is some letter to SciFi!
Mar. 2nd, 2007 09:46 amI *think* I know who the letter writer is, but I'm not sure: Check it out -
nialla42, you'll particularly like this - Alix blasts J Mallozzi in a letter to SciFi!
Here's the link: http://www.scifi.com/sfw/letters/index.html
The letter in question is titled "Karma Will Come For Atlantis Execs"
Here's the link: http://www.scifi.com/sfw/letters/index.html
The letter in question is titled "Karma Will Come For Atlantis Execs"
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Date: 2007-03-03 01:22 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-03-03 01:38 am (UTC)BUT there are fans of the show who are resentful and angry about the casting changes. Many fans of the show that *I* know started watching SGA partly because Tapping's Carter was NOT on SGA as a character. That hideaway from her character is now gone. And, there are many opinions (voiced by Alix, that letter writer) that I've heard in agreement with the letter-writer, that Tapping's experience on one show, doesn't translate into another show.
The producers for Stargate have the reputation for not trusting that the hit actors/characters on their show can carry the show - that their shows always need some sort of "magical" rescue. Usually that means bringing in someone from outside the show and letting them get top billing; and then writing the new characters/situations badly.
There's a LOT of resentment in the Stargate fanbase toward the producer/writers for screwing so much up, in the fans' opinions, of course.
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Date: 2007-03-03 01:59 am (UTC)He seems to want to play in the same "fanbox" as fans, and gets offended by those making negative comments and lashes out. Most fans love to nitpick and discuss gripes -- it helps them understand the stories in greater depth. But that's generally not a conversation intended for TPTB's ears. If I was writing something intended for them, I would use a very different style of writing.
From what I can tell, Mallozzi takes fan crit very personally, even while saying fan comments and campaigns don't matter, and wants to dish out insults to retaliate. It's just not what any smart businessman does if they want to keep their customers, and they call it showbiz for a reason.