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People were complaining about John and Natalie? If I was going to take the time to write an e-mail to him, it wouldn't be about me being protective of Natalie. There's bigger issues surrounding Michael Easton and his character that need taken care of first.

On the positive side, it is nice that he cares about what his fans say -- he also needs to care about what his opposers say, too, as that could help him improve *cough cough ask to be in less stories cough cough*

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I think you both are correct...

It's not his webmasters fault. Like he said, she didn't write the scenes.

And there are a lot bigger issues that he need be addressed as far as he and his character are concerned instead of John's relationship with Natalie.

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Why can't people simmer down a little? Come to a message board and talk about it with other people instead of harassing the wrong people. Cady McClain said a similiar thing in her last blog on the AMC thing that people need to stop calling the shows office and screaming at the interns that don't write the show or pass along any of the stuff to the higher ups.

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Good for him for stepping in. I mean, what does that say about this minority of hardcore Jolie fans harassing his webmaster about frigging storyline changes? That they're psychotic -- or just dumb?

This made me BWAHAHAHA:

While ME's defense of Jolie is commendable, I see nothing of what he says here actually transpiring on my TV screen. A tough relationship worth fighting for? Oh, you mean, when McNostril belittles Natalie about the stunts she pulls in order to get his attention? Or when he leaves without saying goodbye? Or when he's totally disinterested in her, to the point of not even looking at her when she speaks?

Yeah, it's SO romantic to see a young woman being constantly put down by her bored-looking boyfriend. :rolleyes: At least Vincent appreciates her boobs her. :lol:

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LOL, I kinda agree. All of John and Nat came from Nat, to me, she has always been fighting for him. That's kind why John and Evang made sense since it originally came across like John had an attraction to her... I have also liked John more this get around, with Marty, and since he has been having trouble with Natalie though that has allowed me to like them together more. This "rift" is needed if they want viewers to like them at all, which was, originally, a problem IMO.

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I think that people are e-mailing his webmaster because they aren't aware of the correct outlets, unfortunately. I can't remember what show I was watching, but there was this classic episode and at the end it said "Let us know what you think of the show, call 123-555-1234." I think that would be really good to bring back, as situations like these would not happen. People would have a direct outlet to vent to. Perhaps an e-mail address or website would be more effective now that most business is conducted electronically.

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