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It’s probably impossible for Comic-Con to back away from what it’s become at this point or even to restructure so that it’s better organized in this regard, but it is possible for geekdom to question why it’s so easily swayed by things like this, why it’s let its High Holy Days be so easily corrupted by big money and big footage. I’m a fan, just like everyone else at Comic-Con. I loved the hell out of the Lost panel. Seeing the way rooms reacted to people like David Tennant, Jim Parsons or Joss Whedon was electrifying. I wish I had seen the Iron Man 2 footage. But at the same time, the event is just too damn big to be sustainable now. And instead of blaming a bunch of teenage girls and their moms, it’s time to take a look at the role everyone who attends the Con or even reads a report like this one played in what it’s become.Comic Con Day 4: The British Are Here and So Is the End | Books | A.V. Club (via jasmined)
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