Talk:Seddie/@comment-4200711-20110725173414/@comment-4196911-20110725182456

I really don't get this irritation and anger with Dan. He's doing normal things that anyone else involved with advertising and promotion would do. It's their job to keep as many people watching without outright telling lies. TV show promoters and networks do this, along with every other product someone is trying to sell. Dan is basically doing the equivalent of "Something you like might happen, so make sure you watch." It's your job as a viewer to understand that these things can be misleading, and you - in fact - might NOT like what's going to happen. Dan's job isn't to tell you every little detail about episodes you haven't seen yet, nor where the show is definitely going before it airs. That would never happen, and we shouldn't expect it. You'll never hear "Your ship is dead and won't happen in the future, so stop watching if that's all you're tuning in for." Should you be mad or disappointed if your ship looks to be in bad shape? Sure. Should you be mad at Dan for trying to keep you watching the show by using the same advertising techniques that everyone else in the world uses? Sorry, but I don't think so.