If that means it runs out before Chernobyl ends you're just playing yourself.
If that means it runs out before Chernobyl ends you're just playing yourself.
If that means it runs out before Chernobyl ends you're just playing yourself.
That just makes the whole thing seem even more moot, if it takes so little effort. And in any case, these are people taking time out of their day to sign a petition and write a statement. Less than a minute is downplaying that fact.I don't know that someone taking less than a minute to sign a petition is necessarily being "riled up".
If you admit it seems moot and takes little effort, then downplaying it rather than framing it as people being riled up seems to be the proper response, right?That just makes the whole thing seem even more moot, if it takes so little effort. And in any case, these are people taking time out of their day to sign a petition and write a statement. Less than a minute is downplaying that fact.
I hate season 8, but this type of shit is just too much. People need to not get so invested in fiction. They should focus more on fixing real life than fixing a TV show.
Only if we assume people are just doing it for kicks and not because they're actually upset, which also renders it moot and not worth much.If you admit it seems moot and takes little effort, then downplaying it rather than framing it as people being riled up seems to be the proper response, right?
So what's happening with this? Last I heard it had over 1 million signatures. Has this endeavour been given any follow up, was HBO officially contacted? Was this whole thing just hot air?
It's an online petition forged by people who didn't like the way a TV show ended. It was never going to amount to anything more than just hot air.
I do agree. But with over 1 million signatures, I'm curious to see if the people that started this petition will do something with it.
I do agree. But with over 1 million signatures, I'm curious to see if the people that started this petition will do something with it.
It was never about actually getting HBO to redo the season — that isn't feasible. It's just a message of negative PR for them and D&D.
Do what with it? Sending it to HBO is absolutely pointless.I do agree. But with over 1 million signatures, I'm curious to see if the people that started this petition will do something with it.
Well, as I said above, the usual next step for any petition is to officially submit it to the people/organization it concerns. There really is no message sent to anyone otherwise, and this whole thing would indeed be very pointless.