Insinuating that you have inside information.
Maybe, I should've said: I thought reporters reported, rather than playing coy. Or "I know something you don't know." Nah nah nah.
It feels like sometimes you participate as you are like the rest of us and then, other times, you wrap yourself in the role of reporter. So. If you know something, why not report it? You could also not say anything. Without facts to back it up, couldn't you just be starting rumors?
If you think that's what I'm doing, then you should try paying attention a little more closely. Seriously.
I don't appreciate your little snide remarks my way. I am simply telling you that Tommy Kraft is not a Doe. That is based on a number of different streams of information, beginning with the fact that the definition of the Does are laid out, and Tommy doesn't even match it. That is one of several factors at play in what is my concluding statement that he is not a Doe.
The Doe list is not going to be very large, if CBS and Paramount even decide to move forward with such a list. If you read what Janet and others said on here in the past, and the attorney we consulted for our Feb. 1 story, the Does are there primarily to help get some key players to jump sides and make this case move even smoother for CBS and Paramount.
You don't have to be a reporter, or even a genius, to figure it out. Tommy played a very minor role in the overall Axanar machine. Not saying compositing is not important, but in the grand scheme of the strategy CBS and Paramount are deploying, he's not high enough in the Axanar hierarchy to be named, or even considered.
There was someone who actually played a much more prominent role, especially in the early creation of Axanar, who was (and still is, a little) worried that they will be named a Doe. I learned they were not. They decided to contact the studio law firm to still offer some of the limited information they had. This person went right up to the main attorneys, and had a great conversation with them. And felt very rest assured after that they were not going to be named a Doe.
Bonnie already stated that sometimes we gather information or hear things that we can't necessarily report. But that doesn't mean we can't sometimes share ancillary information we might have based on that. It's not to say, "Oh, look, here's something you don't know," it's to say, "Hey, here is what I know."
You can't even compare this to what Peters does, because I didn't come out and say, "Oh, I know the Does ... I will announce it someday, probably after CBS and Paramount announces it!" Someone speculated that Tommy was a Doe, and instead of me teasing "maybe he is, maybe he isn't," I came out and said, "no."
Did that connect the dots better for you? If not, I'd be happy to discuss it more, but first wipe that chip off your shoulder or whatever it is that's making you act so rude. Thanks.