If anyone was suffering from what could be termed "excited delirium" in this case, it was the cops who killed Chasse.
Much as they did after Angel, fans will be delivering a thank you cake to the cast and crew.
http://whedonesque.com/comments/22330
I've seen that. I've never once thought it was something I should click on. I'm sure they're probably being tricky, but I think there's some clicker beware that failed to happen here, too.
FWIW, Bryce Zabel at one point also was planning a TV series called "Favorite Son" about "a 21-year-old Portland State University political science major who runs for mayor as part of a class project."
http://communique.portland.or.us/04/02/we_…
It apparently went away as an idea because suddenly the Goldschmidt revelations came out.
http://communique.portland.or.us/04/06/wha…
Kyle, it doesn't matter if an event is a "press event". It matters if it's a *public one*. If it is, you can't restrict photography of it. I get the Neo-Nazi retaliation thing, to a degree. But if the point is to stand up against those people, saying "but don't show anyone that we did so" doesn't make any sense.
But, ultimately, the relative sense of it doesn't matter. Public event? Deal with the fact that photography of it is allowed.
I was once specifically asked by more than one organizer at an anti-racism rally not to take pictures.
Intentional quote from Firefly: Jaynestown, or accident?
Ignoring you.