I don't want to get into the character of "the Director" here, as so far we've really only heard one side of this mess, so I'm loathe to tar and feather anyone without hearing their side of the story.
Totally agree. As I said upthread, the journalist in me finds all of this a bit one-sided. We're only getting one side of the story, so, like Dennis, I'm unimpressed by those not directly involved who have taken up arms and sides in all of this.
I think that describing Mignogna's one stated opinion in that interview ("disappointed in some of the behavior and attitudes") as "bashing" is an exaggeration at best.
Perhaps, but I don't see what purpose it served mentioning it in the interview. It seemed a bit unnecessary to me.
Umm ... Vic was asked a direct question related to his involvement with PII. He gave a direct answer where he stated simply, as Dennis pointed out, he was "disappointed in some of the behavior and attitudes." Rather than bashing and naming names, he gave a short, simple answer to why he was no longer involved with PII.
Now I'm not one to defend Vic. His work as a voice actor hasn't really impressed me. However, his statement was quite ... let's say ... politically given. And in true Hollywood he used it as an opportunity to plug his own project.
As an aside, all this talk of riffs and rivalry between the various fan productions reminds me of that B5 vs. DS9 nonsense that fans perpetuated and JMS occasionally fueled.
I will not participate in public flame wars, bashing anyone, name calling or discussing private matters in public.
The unauthorized release has been done, it can't be undone. It is hurtful, unfortunate and sad for all of us at Phase II.
So we move on...
I agree with Dennis, James. You and Greg have continued to be dignified and tempered on these boards, even in the face of criticism. I know I'm among those who constantly gives constructive feedback that really drills down into these episodes, so I appreciate that you both are open to that type of criticism and that you are both able to remain good-natured when there's criticism that's not so constructive.