Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20151009190731/@comment-26235944-20151022051424

HowtobeaGrimm wrote: If we don't want to be lied to we shouldn't ask questions of show runners in the first place. Yeah, no this doesn't work in this case... It's not like people ran them down on the street and cornered them, asking questions. It was Comic Con. People were encouraged to 'ask questions'. That's part of what Comic Con is about - showrunners and cast members go to these conventions for the purpose of interacting with fans and answering their questions. It's a way to promote interest in their shows. There was even a Thread here...What Questions would you like to ask at Comic Con? We were encouraged to ask questions. It's one thing to be coy or evasive...or even say "Can't answer that yet". But it's another thing entirely to offer up a clip of a dream sequence as something that really happened and let people think that is the answer to their question. That's a lie of omission...and a lie that they didn't even have to make. It's not cute. It's not funny. And it makes a mockery of the whole concept of the Q & A portion of Comic Con. I really like this show. So I want it to continue...and if fans get pissed off and stop watching because of a juvenile stunt like this, then the show will end. That's why I'm irked and disappointed that they would do this.