You tried to state that what I was saying was that "what Cary Brown wants equals what makes for a commercial success" which was never my point. And which took the conversation away from the point I WAS trying to make... which is that the argument that "what fans want" is in OPPOSITION to "what general audiences want" isn't a valid claim.Kegek said:
Cary L. Brown said:
Unfortunately, it seemed to fall off of that topic and Kegek ended up trying to prove that I was saying something I wasn't.![]()
Not true. Rather than reiterate my arguments, I will provide a link. My final post - also the penultimate post in the thread - contains a number of Venn diagrams and arguments to refute the ones used here. The short version is that Cary's system is too simplistic and assumes a number of false premises, including a rather unified conception of what fans as a whole want.
All your efforts seemed to be about disputing that... and led me to become VERY frustrated, as you "restated" my own statements, INCORRECTLY, at every post.
Enough said, though. The image, above, succinctly, accurately, and COMPLETELY summarizes my view on this issue. What we, as fans, want is basically the same as what general audiences want... we just want a little more in addition to that. No amount of "disputing" or attempted "restatements of what Cary REALLY means" are in any way relevant here. You're welcome to state your OWN opinion, or make your own argument... but not to attempt to turn this into a fight again. If you choose to try to start another argument, I'd be disappointed but I won't play along.