crazyGauss42
crazyGauss42 t1_iyc95r2 wrote
Depends on the transgression and my love for their music.
I loved Eric Clapton for years before I found out he's a xenophobic ass, so now, I've decided I'll never give him money anymore, so no concerts, new albums, anything. I also won't stop listening to the stuff I already have from him, nor will I switch radio stations if he comes up.
crazyGauss42 t1_ixpnq9i wrote
Reply to Harry Potter and the sport's writting by confrita
Because it's not sport, it's an action sequence for Harry, packaged into sports flair. That's why the rules make no sense, and why it's needlessly dangerous (as half the stuff in that school). It's the way Harry can be Luke Skywalker for a minute
crazyGauss42 t1_iycurox wrote
Reply to People give George R.R. Martin grief for the delay of "The Winds of Winter," but imagine trying to write a continuation of your series after HBO already wrote their own ending to it... by SAT0725
I mean... Talking about blame is a bit silly for me in this context. It's his work, his ideas, and his reputation in the end. I dislike the fan entitlement, raging and pressuring the author. On the other hand, if a lot of time passes, people will lose interest... Me personally, I love ASoIaF, but I don't really care anymore. If it gets finished, it gets finished, if not, well, not like there's no other amazing books.
That being said, he was notoriously slow with the books (or was overly optimistic when announcing the next ones) way before the show was even announced. Also, it was his descision that the show gets done. He had to have known that they're going to overrun him, as these things are made faster than the books are written.
So, while I'll never rage at him or rant about the delay of the books, I don't really have much sympathy for his writers block, or whatever it is. It's a bed he's made himself, and it's pretty thickly padded with money, so I don't think it's too hard being George nowadays. :)