>Could you PLEASE say a word or two about the direction of B5, and what >your attitude towards B5-the-series and B5-the-brand-name are? I.e. >could you take a shot at killing off some of this "franchise" bitching >and moaning?
>Specifically: many, many quotes in the Lurker's Guide, esp. on the SiL >page, talk about how you didn't want to turn B5 into a franchise. Some >people are now pointing at the books, comics, and WB's efforts to shut >down fan sites and shouting "the sky is... er, *ahem*, I mean, >FRANCHISE!!! run!!".
Bear in mind that nearly all of those people are the same ones who said B5 wasn't as good as Trek because it didn't have the same power in the marketplace...so now they try the other avenue to criticize.
It's kinda hard to say there's a B5 franchise since the series is now OFF THE AIR, and I've already said to Doug that I don't want to even think about a feature for a while.
They're also distorting the record. What I have said at conventions since the dawn of time, or at least the dawn of B5, was that I didn't want to rush into merchandise, that I'd seen the tail wag the dog too often. "If the show is a success, there's plenty of time down the road for merchandising...let's make the show first and worry about the rest later."
Well, we did that. We made the show. So what is the problem exactly? Are they saying that having sweated blood to make the show for 5 years, I shouldn't be entitled to earn a living from it? That fans who want to see parts of the story shouldn't be allowed to?
You shouldn't fall for these guys...these are primarily people have no interest in a reasoned argument, they're just looking to make trouble. At the beginning, they pointed to the dearth of B5 merchandise and said the show had to be crap...now they're pointing to a few things that have gone on the market and saying it's a franchise and now therefore it's crap.
Same song, different tune. Trolls, nothing more.
In a few cases, you run into the folks who are well-intentioned, but come from the "SF is in the gutter and needs to stay there and never be successful or it'll lose its artistic integrity" school of thought.
jms
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