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[–]becauseIwasInverted [スコア非表示]  (4子コメント)

OK, up front I will say that I am biased: I can't stand Will Wheaton. Everything about Tabletop seems great apart from WW himself. I just find him really irritating.

But I still find this post ridiculous. Are you a massive board game fan / player or not? If so, are you not ultimately responsible for your production? Or are you just a presenter? I would suggest you think yourself a board game aficionado. In that case I think this is a disgrace.

We had a producer whose primary job was to make sure we knew the rules to the games, and played correctly. I trusted this producer to be on top of these things, and I trusted this producer to ensure that we played the games properly.

This is such a cop-out. You sound like a presenter who has no actual interest in the games himself. Although you pretend to take responsibility really you just push the mistakes onto this 'producer'.

I can't really comment as I refuse to watch your show, and I'm sure your many fans will disagree with me, but I can't help but feel if you were the major board game connoisseur you would have us believe this wouldn't have happened.

[–]AticusCaticus [スコア非表示]  (1子コメント)

He had an employee whose job was literally to read up the rules and explain it to them. Why exactly should he not trust an employee to do his job properly? Tabletop may be his passion project, but its also a job.

[–]JBlitzen [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

If you're managing someone, and they screw up in a damaging way, that means you screwed up as well.

Either by making the wrong choice in them to begin with, or by not catching them in time, or by creating a situation where you wouldn't be able to catch them in time.

[–]phil_s_steinarts-tars-rats-star-sart [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

I can't really comment as I refuse to watch your show,

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[–]polypoids [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

This is such a cop-out. You sound like a presenter who has no actual interest in the games himself.

I read this the same way too. Before this blog post, I actually thought Wil Wheaton did this show as a fun project built out of his own hobby of board gaming. Now the show feels more cynical than that.