I understood you just fine, SC. My comment was on the narrower point Hito picked up.
I agree, too, based on that interview. And, it is very, very hard to argue against a writer's vision of a project - particularly if that vision is bought by a publisher or studio. That purchase vindicates the writer's vision, and makes him right. That's where Mr. Moore is coming from. He is a beleiver because the studio bought it, and so our views are simply off his radar.
In my opinion, our job now is to show the world how flawed that vision is so that fewer and fewer people will be interested in tuning in.
And, maybe, cause the people who bought into this flawed vision a little discomfort along the way.
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