2) Whining and throwing a (collective fandom) temper tantrum about things like your OTP not being made canon or whatever story line isn't agreeable to you that week, or dragging creators/actors into the FANDOM side of things (without them having brought it up/sought it out), should never ever be things that happen.
Definitely not. It actually strikes me as entitled to think that way. What does the creator owe you? And actors don't really get a say - sometimes even writers don't really get a say. People in the industry will tell you how they wanted to write something they believed the audience would actually want, but were told they had to change it or it wouldn't be produced. When I hear these stories, often the original product sounds way more appealing than what ends up on screen. Fanfic writers actually have more liberties than they realize, even if the creator doesn't like their ship. Even novel writers still have to compromise here and there. (And honestly? Art's become less restricted. People don't realize that either - we think of art as this free, liberating medium when really at one time you had to make sure nothing could be interpreted as treason against the King.)
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2) Whining and throwing a (collective fandom) temper tantrum about things like your OTP not being made canon or whatever story line isn't agreeable to you that week, or dragging creators/actors into the FANDOM side of things (without them having brought it up/sought it out), should never ever be things that happen.
Definitely not. It actually strikes me as entitled to think that way. What does the creator owe you? And actors don't really get a say - sometimes even writers don't really get a say. People in the industry will tell you how they wanted to write something they believed the audience would actually want, but were told they had to change it or it wouldn't be produced. When I hear these stories, often the original product sounds way more appealing than what ends up on screen. Fanfic writers actually have more liberties than they realize, even if the creator doesn't like their ship. Even novel writers still have to compromise here and there. (And honestly? Art's become less restricted. People don't realize that either - we think of art as this free, liberating medium when really at one time you had to make sure nothing could be interpreted as treason against the King.)