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<blockquote data-quote="Snarf Zagyg" data-source="post: 8388871" data-attributes="member: 7023840"><p>Exactly! There seems to be a sort of disconnect for some people. </p><p></p><p>In the OP I mentioned how the people who actually provide the greatest tribute to CR are probably those paranoid detractors who insist it has to be scripted, or heavily edited, or something else, because they can't fathom that anyone could actually do this. That, right there - that's an acknowledgement (albeit unwittingly) to how skilled they are.</p><p></p><p>What I truly fail to understand are the people who love the show and keep insisting, "Oh yeah, that's totally my game! Maybe Mercer is a little better at voices. But other than that?"</p><p></p><p>No. That's the whole point. It's not your home game. It's not just a difference in some funny voices. Do people understand how hard it is to be a professional performer? That the people who do this make a living performing? That they have a set of skills which is far beyond those of the vast majority of people that are playing- and that everyone at the table has those skills? And that the people who are playing the game are abundantly aware that they are not just playing, but they are performing for an audience (and, for that matter, getting paid for the performance). </p><p></p><p>It's truly bizarre to me. I don't think any of this is reasonably open to dispute, right? We know the skills and resumes of the people involved. We know the final product. We know that the people involved are paid (in some cases, have literally and deservedly made a thriving business out of this!). And we know that the people involved, who are performers, are aware of their audience. </p><p></p><p>What am I missing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snarf Zagyg, post: 8388871, member: 7023840"] Exactly! There seems to be a sort of disconnect for some people. In the OP I mentioned how the people who actually provide the greatest tribute to CR are probably those paranoid detractors who insist it has to be scripted, or heavily edited, or something else, because they can't fathom that anyone could actually do this. That, right there - that's an acknowledgement (albeit unwittingly) to how skilled they are. What I truly fail to understand are the people who love the show and keep insisting, "Oh yeah, that's totally my game! Maybe Mercer is a little better at voices. But other than that?" No. That's the whole point. It's not your home game. It's not just a difference in some funny voices. Do people understand how hard it is to be a professional performer? That the people who do this make a living performing? That they have a set of skills which is far beyond those of the vast majority of people that are playing- and that everyone at the table has those skills? And that the people who are playing the game are abundantly aware that they are not just playing, but they are performing for an audience (and, for that matter, getting paid for the performance). It's truly bizarre to me. I don't think any of this is reasonably open to dispute, right? We know the skills and resumes of the people involved. We know the final product. We know that the people involved are paid (in some cases, have literally and deservedly made a thriving business out of this!). And we know that the people involved, who are performers, are aware of their audience. What am I missing? [/QUOTE]
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