QUOTE(thekohser @ Tue 20th May 2008, 9:58am)
Like Moulton should, I have to be a big enough boy to admit that I played plenty a part in getting myself banned. But, it was mostly because my sense of fairness wouldn't allow me to "leave well enough alone" within an environment that is fraught with unfair advantages to certain people. My anankastic tendencies didn't help, either.
There was no doubt in my mind that I was playing what felt like a designated role in a pre-scripted drama. And so I did play the part I was cast in. I could have just walked away. But I still am trying to figure out how I might have played my role more creatively to change the ending. What dissatisfied me about the way KillerChihuahua and Yamla ended the play was that their posted reasons for their preferred outcome didn't make any sense. I mean how can an audience enjoy a play where the ending makes no sense? I think that's why Sheffield Steel
expected there to be another act...
QUOTE(Sheffield Steel)
Just as at the end of an episode of any good soap opera, I am somewhat interested in seeing what happens next. If Durova can steer Moulton towards productive contributions, I will be very impressed. Sheffield Steeltalkstalk 20:14, 10 October 2007 (UTC)
As to anankastic drives, it's hard to deny that these
WikiDramas are compelling soap operas.
But then they need decent endings, do they not?