On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 11:11 AM Adam Bowie <[email protected]> wrote:

> I wouldn't trust the Daily Mail on this. Actually, I wouldn't trust them
> on anything.
>
> Plus those kinds of articles can be written about anything. If you want to
> find people who didn't like last night's episode of <INSERT NAME HERE> you
> will find them. But if you search,  you'll probably also find people who
> loved it!
>

Anybody who wants to link to a Daily Mail story should post a trigger
warning.

I thought the story was going to be about a reporter getting into a watch
party and talking to disappointed fans. It was worse: the "story" was just
a reporter reading fan tweets and embedding them. I could have tweeted that
I was disappointed in the Friends reunion because they didn't hold it at my
house and cook me dinner. It's as meaningful as the other fan criticism.

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