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While that may all be true, I don't think the wiggers and co are so rigorously disciplined and organized. The traditional model you suggest is probably the theoretical structuring they operate on, though.

Personally I get the feeling it's more of a flying by the seat of your pants kind of situation, it's a smaller operation without a whole lot of precedent concept-wise so the crew wear many hats and perform many functions. None of the crew really fit into any of the traditional media production roles to a T. Jet often appears on camera and interacts with the cast, as do others in the production crew. It is an audience interactive 24/7 show though, so that's bound to happen to a degree I suppose.

I don't really know shit about them though, beyond some gossip and a bit of public-facing info. I'm just speculating based on the fact that they didn't even bother to secure permits after being confronted by local authority and officials from multiple offices on multiple occasions. They didn't bother to do a lot of things they should have.

I wonder how much Bill Ottman, Esq. knew about this fiasco. Just about any attorney would have had a fucking heart attack being told the wiggers strategy for dealing with local authorities, and their plans for season 4. Yeah he wants to get paid, but it doesn't reflect well on you as an attorney when this is the kind of incompetence and negligence your work represents. A guy who doesn't even have anything to do with fishtank beyond owning some property caught criminal charges over this dood step it up