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Post by quilter on Jan 7, 2003 12:36:44 GMT -5
Has anyone ever written to DH and voiced their opinions on the quality of the series, the direction TG seems to be taking, the amount of side stories that take away from the theme of the show, why some actors are on the show and others have left or what happened to them?
Another question is, has anyone ever written to any series and voiced their opinions and received an answer?
In anyone's opinion, would a letter to DH with a copy to Simon Baker be advisable or a waste of time? Would the results of the true theme of TG (fighting for children) be brought back or is the audience of the show in for cancellation and no further episodes?
Please express your feelings. I am in a large debate with myself as to whether or not a letter would do any good in voicing some concerns.
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Post by bakergirl on Jan 7, 2003 15:37:02 GMT -5
Iconicsoup has posted 3 articles/ interviews on "Simonsphere"; one of them: "Simon says, 'The Guardian' star speaks his mind": www.geocities.com/simonsphere2/articles5.html#mindYou can read about what direction David Hollander is taking with "The Guardian", and where he wants to go. Also, Simon Baker's opinion on that move. Btw; although I have not written real snailmail letters, I have sent some e-mails to the following: ABC, CBS and CNN about certain concerns, questions or requested plain info., but never received any reply.
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Post by anon on Feb 26, 2003 16:24:16 GMT -5
I've written, but as I live outside of the US, I don't really expect a response. Perhaps it won't do anything, but I think it's important to try I certainly agree with your concerns.
Not sure if it would make any difference, but I think you have to include a SASE to have any chance at all of a reply to snail mail. At least I've heard that fans of other shows have received 'autographed' pictures that way.
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