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Started by TinkTanker, February 15, 2009, 08:55:47 AM

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Phyll33

Quote from: Saxon on February 16, 2009, 01:43:49 PM
If her 'working' personality is anything  like her online one...I don't see how she can keep a job that doesn't require her to be locked away in a padded cell without interaction on a human level.

When she told me, when she worked for Disney that one of her 'job duties' was to come to the 'cast member' party dressed as Snow White, I almost peed my pants! Unless she's a really good actress and can PRETEND to be sweet and charming (like she's always done with us in any in person meetings we had), I don't see how she could 'fake it' long enough to hold down a long term posistion.

She did make comments about even this last gig at Fox as being a 'stepping stone' for her. Maybe she moved on and up?

  I always wondered how she interacted with colleagues too since the social skills on line were pretty rough.
If she acted like that in her work environment I couldn't see how she was going anywhere. I guess she puts
on a good game face. The way she phrased the statement over at Wheadonesque made me think she might
have moved on.


Saxon

She was always sweet in person. The girls called her 'Auntie Tamara'...she gave Jeremy money to go on a mission (and she being wiccan).

I saw a very bitter change in her as the years went passed, and I know part of it was something in her personal life.

Phyll33

Quote from: Saxon on February 16, 2009, 01:57:54 PM
She was always sweet in person. The girls called her 'Auntie Tamara'...she gave Jeremy money to go on a mission (and she being wiccan).

I saw a very bitter change in her as the years went passed, and I know part of it was something in her personal life.

  I figured she had personal problems. She did admit to being an alcoholic on the OB so that's a start right
there.



Saxon

She is a very sad person, that's for sure. One of the reasons I cut her so much slack for so long.

Rosie

Quote from: Saxon on February 16, 2009, 02:21:24 PM
She is a very sad person, that's for sure. One of the reasons I cut her so much slack for so long.

She is self-destructive, her own worst enemy.
There is actually a litany of pejoratives I could use.

The fact she cut me no slack is what allowed me to cut her out.

Wyobar

Quote from: Phyll33 on February 15, 2009, 03:07:08 PM
Quote from: Wyobar on February 15, 2009, 01:21:24 PM
Quote from: Spooky on February 15, 2009, 01:18:39 PM
Quote from: Saxon on February 15, 2009, 12:26:23 PM
It (Dollhouse) , didn't look, feel, or sound like anything of Joss' that I've seen/liked. (never was into 'Buffy').

Leverage feels more like Joss than Dollhouse did.

Too bad.

Heck, Chuck and Burn Notice have the Joss feel more than Dollhouse does.

Way back when Joss first talked about this project I thought that he was going to explore that extremely dark side of his with no humor to ground the show.

  You know, I think Joss is his own worst enemy, he wanted to make Firefly darker too and succeeded with
Serenity. I can't imagine Firefly without the humor and I understand that was the networks idea so did they
expect more humor here and once again Joss did his gloom and doom thing? Joss's best work is his lighter
stuff but for some reason he insists on trying this melodramatic tragedy gao se! For crying out loud will some-
body give this guy an antidepressant!!!



It's the Jane Austen syndrome... I think he doesn't believe himself when he talks about how difficult it is to write comedy  :-\

Wyobar

Quote from: Saxon on February 15, 2009, 10:47:27 PM
I've got a whole new set of nerves 'waking up'...I fell like I did about two years ago after a hard day at work!

Took a short nap (still have to sleep on my back, in a reclining position with my arms up on pillow)...woke up with my left arm completely asleep! (that hadn't happened for about 7-8 months...it was just 'dead'). So, it's actually a sign that the nerves are regenerating. *sigh*

:'(

It really is one step forward, two steps back.



I never thought I would read that getting a sleeping arm was good... excellent news!

Saxon

Quote from: Rosie on February 16, 2009, 04:29:35 PM
Quote from: Saxon on February 16, 2009, 02:21:24 PM
She is a very sad person, that's for sure. One of the reasons I cut her so much slack for so long.

She is self-destructive, her own worst enemy.
There is actually a litany of pejoratives I could use.

The fact she cut me no slack is what allowed me to cut her out.

Exactly! I mean, your 'infraction' was all in her head...and when you tried to make her see it (with other's backing you up), she still didn't budge. She did admit that YOU were upset with her when she cornered me (THREE times) at Comic Con. Really ticked me off that she decided to invite herself to sit with me and Jessi during the Chuck panel (of course she waited till I was gone and TOLD Jessi she was going to join us). grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Yeah, she cut her own throat after alot of crap-takin' on our part.