I get the guy's point, even I don't agree with it.
In an ideal world like it is with computer games, there are stories where all the characters are entirely new and are made up of people who've probably never even been in a recording studio in their life; unless of course they've won a competition or something. Fortunately, there are enough people out there who want to see some of their favourite actors chosen to play out roles for a series such as this, even if it never gets published as a proper show.
The point I'm trying to make is, there are people who will always love our work and those who will not. What's important, however, is that there are a majority who want Stargate: Horizon to continue, and we will as long as they want us to.
If he is not happy with the way we have structured our series, he can alway write his own Stargate show... but we will be keeping the cast we have already. I'm sorry, that's just the way it is.
In an ideal world like it is with computer games, there are stories where all the characters are entirely new and are made up of people who've probably never even been in a recording studio in their life; unless of course they've won a competition or something. Fortunately, there are enough people out there who want to see some of their favourite actors chosen to play out roles for a series such as this, even if it never gets published as a proper show.
The point I'm trying to make is, there are people who will always love our work and those who will not. What's important, however, is that there are a majority who want Stargate: Horizon to continue, and we will as long as they want us to.
If he is not happy with the way we have structured our series, he can alway write his own Stargate show... but we will be keeping the cast we have already. I'm sorry, that's just the way it is.
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