Then why have conventions? Why go on talkshows? Why stand around on red carpets for people to take pictures?
The difference, as I see it, is that all of these things are aimed at increasing exposure to and commercial support for their professional product, be it a t.v. show or a movie or a sport. Who they are or aren't dating has NOTHING to do with their professional output.
And if I'm thinking about the actors personal lives when watching that scene or any other scene, then someone (be it the actors or the writers) is not doing their job correctly because if they are then all I see on screen are Sam and Ruby.
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Date: 2009-02-11 07:33 pm (UTC)The difference, as I see it, is that all of these things are aimed at increasing exposure to and commercial support for their professional product, be it a t.v. show or a movie or a sport. Who they are or aren't dating has NOTHING to do with their professional output.
And if I'm thinking about the actors personal lives when watching that scene or any other scene, then someone (be it the actors or the writers) is not doing their job correctly because if they are then all I see on screen are Sam and Ruby.