At this point I don't see someone in an "artistic" field bragging about getting better results by abusing their employees any differently than a foreman on a factory floor bragging about being able to produce more units in less time by taking away their people's coffee breakshttps://twitter.com/remembrancermx/status/1359562279537111043 …
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I mean, the question of whether you "need" to treat your people badly to make your art is irrelevant Who cares Then don't fucking make it, it's just a damn movie It's just something you're not allowed to do, period
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But, you know, if we are on that subject, Angel Season Four was a huge mess hated by fans and critics alike that clearly didn't make any sense except as a reaction to vindictive behind-the-scenes drama So hey
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If you're gonna talk about separating art from the artist maybe Joss should've stuck to the story he originally intended to tell and not derailed in a bizarrely petty fit of pique over his lead actress getting pregnant because she has a personal life outside his show
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Maybe he should've separated his art from his artists' personal lives instead of getting so tangled up in that shit that he tanked Angel's ratings so badly he almost got fired by the suits from his own genius franchise
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The whole thing about people saying you need to tolerate artists' personal negative behaviors and relationships to get great art is half the time it isn't great and it's obviously them ruining their own work over their own personal emotional shit but they're somehow entitled
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