After watching this installment, at least I can understand Harlan's disatisfaction with "shared worlds." It parallels his past battles with TV producers and column editors: if it wasn't his vision, he divorced himself from either the work or the people connected with it. I guess the disatisfaction that most of the collaborators felt towards Murasaki could validate Harlan's opinion regarding Medea.
After watching this installment, at least I can understand Harlan's disatisfaction with "shared worlds." It parallels his past battles with TV producers and column editors: if it wasn't his vision, he divorced himself from either the work or the people connected with it. I guess the disatisfaction that most of the collaborators felt towards Murasaki could validate Harlan's opinion regarding Medea.
Elric33239 1 year ago
Harlan doesn't sugar coat anything huh? Lets hear it for public television in Canada.
mbehemoth 2 years ago
This makes me happy.
Teabonesteak 2 years ago
Yay! This make up for the lack of Harlan in the upload before? :D
Teddog3000 2 years ago
Most definately. He says what people only dare to think.
Teabonesteak 2 years ago
Yaaay! More!
Thank you!
Magnulus 2 years ago
Welcome! :D
Teddog3000 2 years ago
@Magnulus Hear! Hear! Keep them coming, dear lady.
Elric33239 1 year ago