I don't know, hasn't Levine returned whatever he found, except for those cases where he was negotiating to try and take more stuff? I don't remember anyone ever saying that Levine used the missing episodes to influence the show in any way.
I thought the same thing. Just when I thought this whole thing couldn't get anymore soapy. I guess I should've known better.Hm, I used to think that Levine was a delusional bitter narcissistic douchebag picking fights with a professional, but I was clearly wrong- in fact he just happened to be picking fights with *another* delusional bitter narcissistic douchebag.
Nice to know that's cleared up.
I don't remember anyone ever saying that Levine used the missing episodes to influence the show in any way.
And how's your health?Years ago I ventured the opinion that his attempt to get multiple fans around the world to recolour the Pertwee episodes that were (back then) only in B&W wasn't likely to succeed and had cancer and a painful death wished upon me in return. (It didn't succeed BTW.)
That guy had a stroke and is still not shutting up about Philip Morris? He needs someone to tweet for him and uses that person to throw some more shit into Morris' direction? Good riddance.Uhh, Ian Levine won't be doing much of anything for a while...
Twitter Account, August 24: If you have not already heard, I am in the hospital recovering from a major stroke. I am doing my best to recuperate and get my life back.
August 28: I don't believe a word Philip Morris has said. What happened to the wind blowing in the right direction? Someone is tweeting for me. I am sadly not better. Far from it. I will be (doing) poorly for several months.
EDIT: Ah, Allyn beat me to it.
I don't blame Morris for being bitter after all the stuff people said about him and the abuse he had to suffer from parts of the fandom. Parts of the fandom suck, that's a fact, we all know it.Hm, I used to think that Levine was a delusional bitter narcissistic douchebag picking fights with a professional, but I was clearly wrong- in fact he just happened to be picking fights with *another* delusional bitter narcissistic douchebag.
And how's your health?
I don't blame Morris for being bitter after all the stuff people said about him and the abuse he had to suffer from parts of the fandom.
And how's your health?
Had the cancer but decided not to go along with the dying part.
Actually I think he makes some valid points, although he makes them somewhat harshly.
...since there's no chance of Moffat falling on his sword for the good of the series history it's going to be a long, long time before we see any of those episodes that are sitting in Morris' warehouse...
It's not proof, but it's smoke, and where there's smoke . . .
Mr Awe
It's not proof, but it's smoke, and where there's smoke . . .
Mr Awe
... there is Mirrors
The fury that is evident behind the words really makes it feel like that his gambit to have Moffat removed, failed.
Eh, Doctor Who is more popular than ever World Wide and at least as popular as ever in Britain. Seems to me, those facts go against the idea that Moffat has screwed up Doctor Who and "Has to go Now".
The fury that is evident behind the words really makes it feel like that his gambit to have Moffat removed, failed.
At least 15 million viewers (and potential customers) worldwide versus 50,000 copies of Web and Enemy sold. It was never really a contest.
Eh, I enjoy Moffat's Run, as much as RTD's, and I think there are fewer "MEH" episodes in Moffat's run. But, the point is, he's not "ruining" Doctor Who in the eyes of the Decision Makers, since popularity isn't suffering. As is debated repeatedly on TrekBBS, Quality is subjective, not ObjectiveEh, Doctor Who is more popular than ever World Wide and at least as popular as ever in Britain. Seems to me, those facts go against the idea that Moffat has screwed up Doctor Who and "Has to go Now".
Popularity ≠ Quality.
The difference between Morris and anyone else who is not a big fan of Moffat is that he thought he had a shot of doing something about it. (He didn't really but he thought he did.)
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