Even when art is supremely disappointing or infuriating--be it the end of ME 3 or the end of GoT--you don't get to bend it to your will! Accepting that art will sometimes let you down, make you angry, or leave you feeling betrayed is part of having a healthy relationship w/art.
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You can't be against the consumer wanting to make their voice heard, surely. If it's civil and friendly, I see no harm in it at all. Any kind of harrassment of a creator though is absolutely abhorrent and will likely only make the creator *less* inclined to do as you wish.
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I don't think of all cinema, television, and games as "consumer" products in which the goal should always be to satisfy the "customer" as much as possible. That's antithetical to art and the creative process. Of course I'm entirely in favor of people making their voices heard.
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