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Post by bobdoc on Sept 19, 2008 11:56:06 GMT -4
Isn't that what we've done with Benjamin Linus for three years now?
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Post by tigerlily on Sept 19, 2008 12:00:36 GMT -4
Exactly!! Peeling back the layers a little bit at a time...
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Post by greenleaf on Sept 19, 2008 13:12:19 GMT -4
I don't know..I enjoy a bit of mystery in people as well. It's intriguing when you don't discover everything about a person upfront - you have to dig a little deeper to find out what's inside. You're right. But when during time you learn about the person EVERYTHING, you understand that any "mystery" was never Just my opinion
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Post by Nine on Sept 19, 2008 16:27:27 GMT -4
awww...that was so sweet of him to took him time and answer the questions...great questions, by the way...next time ill be in ...thx Edith for posting this... WHAT A SWEETHEART
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Post by inia on Sept 24, 2008 5:56:10 GMT -4
This made my day! Thanks a lot Edith, -and Michael! Loved the answer for my question "Which was your favourite scene to shoot on season 4?" "Sharing a candybar with Hurley"
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Post by fylimar on Sept 24, 2008 6:17:26 GMT -4
I just stumbled about this thread. That was really nice of him, to answer all questions and in such a wonderful way. Next time, I'll send a question, too
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Post by greenleaf on Sept 27, 2008 14:01:38 GMT -4
I have noticed that Michael sometimes ignores some questions of fans (probably, they irritating for him). I know, it's his full right! But... I would prefer that he has answered YES or NOT. I just love definiteness. Maybe, I have no imagination ;D
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Sept 27, 2008 16:21:38 GMT -4
I have noticed that Michael sometimes ignores some questions of fans (probably, they irritating for him). I know, it's his full right! But... I would prefer that he has answered YES or NOT. I just love definiteness. Maybe, I have no imagination ;D I think that the questions may make him feel uncomfortable. By not answering, he does not have to be rude. Can you give an example that you were upset about? I may be able to answer your question, as I am familiar with the culture.
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Post by greenleaf on Sept 28, 2008 10:25:59 GMT -4
Edith O, I don't upset, no! His "not - answers" give the information for reflection, though... About examples... It's some questions of fans from the previous letter and from last letter. Sorry, but I just so lazy for extraction of these fragments from scans
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Post by snivellusfriend on Oct 2, 2008 17:49:03 GMT -4
I have noticed that Michael sometimes ignores some questions of fans (probably, they irritating for him). I know, it's his full right! But... I would prefer that he has answered YES or NOT. I just love definiteness. Maybe, I have no imagination His "not - answers" give the information for reflection, though... I think that the questions may make him feel uncomfortable. By not answering, he does not have to be rude. I don't think of it as being rude, but as being honest; I'm left forever wondering why he didn't answer, "What encouraged you to continue to pursue your dream of becoming a professional actor, during the times it may have seemed impossible?" whether he didn't understand it, didn't know what to say or thought it was a personal question. I didn't mean for it to seem like a nosy, personal question, but asked to learn from his experience on how he kept and continues to keep a positive attitude throughout his career, through such an unstable business. I expected him to answer, his friends, family, religion, Carrie, or perhaps all of the above.
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Oct 3, 2008 7:40:30 GMT -4
I have noticed that Michael sometimes ignores some questions of fans (probably, they irritating for him). I know, it's his full right! But... I would prefer that he has answered YES or NOT. I just love definiteness. Maybe, I have no imagination I think that the questions may make him feel uncomfortable. By not answering, he does not have to be rude. I don't think of it as being rude, but as being honest because I'm left forever wondering why he didn't answer, "What encouraged you to continue to pursue your dream of becoming a professional actor, during the times it may have seemed impossible?" whether he didn't understand it, didn't know what to say or thought it was a personal question. I didn't mean for it to seem like a nosy, personal question, but asked to learn from his experience on how he kept and continues to keep a positive attitude throughout his career, through such an unstable business. I expected him to answer, his friends, family, religion, Carrie, or perhaps all of the above. If you really want the answer to your question, write him a letter and ask him the question yourself and explain to him why you feel the answer is important to you.
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