Seefacts
Tuesday 13th May 2008 3:05pm
4,203 posts
Quote: ContainsNuts @ May 13 2008, 11:55 AM BST
Guys, I'm a bit surprised that you think there are two extremes: brutal honesty and sycophantic. Like you either have to be one or the other. You can be completely honest but not as harsh.
I thought we were proud to have a community of writers here, how discouraging is that when your respectful peers shoot you down. Just cos he's got something on tv doesn't mean he is a different person now.
Seefacts, your own story has been pretty inspiring but I can see people being put off telling there ones if they think we don't give a shit about them once they get somewhere.
Also isn't it good to have writers on board to speak to the comedy fans, any respect for that? Or do we not give a shit about anyone on here?
Well it's certainly a difficult position to be in.
From my own story - I've taken time to keep people up to date and everyone has been great and interested, and hopefully it's acted as a proof new writers can break through and also I've given tips and guidance which I hope have helped BUT when my big sitcom break does come (which I believe it will) what happens if you all think it's shit (you won't, mind )?
I've been an active board member for a while, and hopefully a recognisable poster but I don't expect any work I write to get ritually sucked off by others just because people have been interested in what I've got to say.
It wouldn't upset me either, as I know I'd be proud of my work and more importantly I'm confidence enough to think anything I write is good.
It's hard to balance. There are posters on here who I've enjoyed reading their thoughts and insights and stories, but when I read their stuff in critique it doesn't do much for me. That's life. I still like reading their posts though.
The fact that Admin has got a universal panning is an extreme I think. Normally every show gets mixed reaction on boards due to the cross-section of people on here. But when it comes down to it, it wasn't very good and there's not a lot else that you can say. Sometimes in life, things aren't very good - that's the way of the world.