>> On Mon, 20 Sep 2010 01:08:14 -0400, Joe Chicago wrote   
   (in article    
   ):   
   > On Sep 19, 9:50 pm, Joseph DeMartino wrote:   
   >> On Sep 19, 8:54 pm, Amy Guskin wrote:   
   >>    
   >>> True. For the record, it didn't bother me so much what Jerry does himself   
   >>> with regard to his scripts; what bothered me was how dismissive he was of   
   >>> Michael O'Hare's (very different) style.   
   >    
   > I tink most people can differentiate between a difference is style and   
   > a lack of mental competence. How many times wuld you have to be told   
   > there was no "code" to stop asking? Doyle went as far to say that   
   > O'Hare thought EVERYTHING meant something else. There's a name for   
   > that -- several in fact -- in the DSM-IV. <<   
   That's not what you said in your OP (that he asked *repeatedly* about a code,    
   was *told* repeatedly there was no code, but that he kept asking). Is that    
   what you're asserting now? Why would you necessarily believe that? Why    
   wouldn't you assume it was just someone who didn't like him, didn't like his    
   style, and who isn't very diplomatic or even *nice* just gossipping    
   offhandedly? Or that, even if it was true, that it wasn't maybe shtick    
   rather than mental illness? Honestly, nothing you've said sounds so very    
   crazy to me! And, it's not like Jerry Doyle hasn't been known to exaggerate    
   for his own benefit -- he himself tells the story of how he put a credit for    
   "Dance Theatre of Harlem" on his resume when he had no acting credentials.   
   >> Amy: You don't like Doyle's comments about O'Hare, or Furst (was that   
   > you?), or his politics. Is there anything you do like about him? <<   
   I have no idea what Stephen Furst said that I might not have liked. I don't    
   think that was me. As for Jerry Doyle, why does it matter if I like anything    
   about him or not?   
   Amy   
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