> In article <g49irs$9ng$1@registered.motzarella.org>,
> dragonladynospam@cableone.net says...
>>
>> "Mark Nobles" <cmn-nospam@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:270620082259557403%cmn-nospam@comcast.net...
>> > Ian Galbraith <me@privacy.net> wrote:
>> >
>> >> On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 07:45:40 -0400, Stan Jensen wrote:
>> >>
>> >> [snip]
>> >>
>> >> > "Well, we have no plans of saying goodbye to Sylar right now," Kring
>> >> > assured fans. "I mean, that was yet another silver lining for the
>> >> > strike, was Zach Quinto's availability to us in the third volume. I
>> >> > mean, that was a huge thing for us to be able to have him back.
>> >>
>> >> He's obviously not listening to what the majority of viewers are
>> >> saying
>> >> then.
>> >
>> > He didn't say Sylar was popular with the ~fans~ - he could be popular
>> > with the writers.
>>
>> What I find interesting is how certain people think that because they
>> don't
>> like a show or character, it means no one else does either.
>>
>> Popularity isn't all it's cracked up to be, either. We aren't *supposed*
>> to
>> like Sylar. He's the villain, for crying out loud!
>
> There is a difference between dislike the character and the actor. I
> didn't thin Jayne was too likeable on Firefly, but Baldwin did in well.
> Now i think guy who plays sylar comes across as unplesant, so i shall
> look forward to the day he retires from 'acting'
>
long as he can act. But then, I'm not the one who has to put up with him,
his fellow cast members are. :P