Bear with me on this one...
I'm genuinely loath to keep having a go at the ginger one but he can't help himself in the press for me...
I wonder if Evans gets a kick out of being at the centre of this storm in some perverse way?! Or is it just that egoists like him really just don't know when to keep quiet?! Either way he continues to feed the monster...
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entert...71976.html
His stress really is beginning to show in interviews like this one IMO. The implication of his sub-headline quote here being both patronising and nonsensical - some feat in just a few words!
(It also goes to the heart of what is quite often argued over on this board in many ways and the below is perhaps crosses over beyond the usual 'Evans rant'.
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So, if I may, a little info Mr.Evans: A section of the public wish to be part of this debate; you are doing yourself no favours by attempting to mock it.
Part of being a fan, of anything, is about deconstruction; the analysis of the parts that make the whole..
And Evans' profession is one of the most documented there is. The things that go to produce bad programmes are in black and white in thousands of books and articles readily available to all. These are often well researched factually balanced tomes that anatomise TV production to it's roots. In other words his type of work is generally knowable - even for the layman. There may be art and creativity involved (if we are lucky) but there is no mystery around its basic construction.
As with debates about the making of the babeshows, we are not talking rocket science or heart surgery here are we? This is all plain nuts and bolts and human personalities... As such very few things are new under the sun; if its happened once it'll happen again for the same/similar reasons.
Open speculation may be dubious but common sense judgements in these things are perfectly valid in my view.
For Evans to claim that the media (and by extension the rest of us) have no knowledge and therefore validity on this subject is arrant nonsense.
If anyone has opinion on what they are seeing on TG, they de facto have opinion on its production... If I say my watch sucks, there is a reason for that based in its manufacturer. But according to Evans and others who would argue the same we are only allowed to comment that it keeps bad time not on who made it!
(I do wonder if Evans knows ALL the intricases that go into the manufacture of the cars that he is currently reviewing on TG?!
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Not that the exact circumstance behind the scenes matter in any case; it is, of course, by denigrating the media's opinions on the show's production Evans hopes to deny the validity of their opinions of what's onscreen. He is mistaken if he thinks this will wash.
It remains by what's onscreen that he will be rightly judged - by anyone that cares to watch - no matter what they do for a living.