Tuesday 4 May 2004, by Anonymous : Could not disagree more. The event was wonderful and ran extremly smoothly!Wednesday 12 May 2004, by Starfury convention fan. : Well ’Wren’ if you’re not a Buffy fan why did you pay £75 to go to a ’Buffy’ convention? Personally i loved every moment of it, as for ’The rest of the day was geared towards Buffy fans’ that was again because it was a ’Buffy’ convention. Also it’s totally untrue when you said ’The merchandise area finally opened, but there was nothing Firefly related, not even the dvd!’ as i bought the Firefly DVD boxset from the Dealers room you’re talking about! If you’re just going to moan about the whole thing then just don’t go to any more conventions and if you take a look at the message board on the starfury site you’ll see that everyone else thought the convention was a huge success. Just stop and think about all the work that goes on behind the scenes before you start slagging it off, i’d like to see you do better!Thursday 13 May 2004, by Nobody : Firefly was on sale on dvd. my friend purchased a copy, however it did sell out. Firefly tshirts were also on sale. so there!Thursday 13 May 2004, by peanuts : Hey people lay off. All she is doing is reporting what happened, not moaning about it. We all stood in queues, in writing that am I going to get shouted down for moaning? Why would someone pay out £75 for a Buffy ticket? They wouldn’t, but they would pay out £75 for a Buffy/Firefly ticket if they liked Firefly (I love both). Yes the convention was mainly aimed at us Buffy fans, so it is understandable if the Firefly people only bothered with part of the show. I think you lot would be better off taking a long hard look at yourselves. You should be asking yourselves why you see everything as a criticism. It’s not a healthy way to live!These comments are an anwser to this article : Fusion Convention Report - Btvs & Firefly
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