Yeah...I'm well aware that the resentment I feel toward newbs who got tickets is kind of uncalled for, if that makes any newbs who got tickets feel better. (And I'm not alone. I mean you may be getting crap, but the fact is basically that you could only have gotten tickets if you were right on top of overture when it happened--even if you WERE new to the game up until that point--so I will grudgingly admit you fairly earned them. Plus, it appears to me that there were enough tickets to cover the people who've been playing constantly for whom attendance is do-able, thanks to the confusion over admit two.)
I'm really just annoyed by people who are really honestly gonna try to get in by e-mailing 42e, and Warner Bros, and begging. Look, we all had to work to get these tickets (I mean, some more than others, sure--some of us have been around since the beginning, some for several months, and some just showed up Thursday but at least they got the things fair and square and they're probably kind of regretting that they didn't find out about this thing sooner because it is way fun), and it frustrates me that people are going to try to circumvent a system put in place to...reward the people who DID take that time. I mean that's what this is. Publicity stunt in some ways (moreso if they do something crazy at the screenings), but I think more than anything, awarding hundreds if not thousands of tickets to the first people who can get their hands on them is an act that appears to me one of kindness and above all gratitude and I hate that people are trying to sully that by just asking. (I hate it because I fear that it may somehow accidentally work, and I swear if I see one person who worked really hard to get this ticket get turned away or even a terrible seat just because some clueless theater employee lets them in...I'll beat the crap out of the perpetrators of this injustice. Or at least verbally abuse them and make them feel really bad because I don't want to get kicked out.)