zephead62@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Something on VH1 the other night, couldn't really pay attention like I wanted to
You obviously haven't been paying attention to what *really* matters ...FBO...( I know shameless list plug ) as I slammed this cacophony a week ago. The hype behind it seemed good, but after forcibly trying to watch the first episode, I thought it should be renamed super-puke. From Jason's expresions and lack of speaking parts, I believe he also was thinking this was not such a good idea after all himself. Nothing but a friggin ego fest for SB & Ted. Like I said, the biohazzard dude had it right, he left.
After my post, I heard from people that went to the tapings and they pretty much confirmed, that Jason seemed pretty disinterested in this once the super egos took over.
Hopefully they won't mind me cuting and pasting ...> After watching the first show and thinking about the times I went to the filming, Jason is either really shy, wanted to stay out of the spotlight or was not too thrilled about the show. At the Cheyenne Saloon, after they left the bar we all went out and took picture and got a few autographs and of course VH1 shot a lot of fan interaction. Jason was the first to jump into the limo and he just sat and waited for everyone else to get into the limo. Ted and Sebastian was really loving all the attention they where getting, in fact they finally had to pull Sebastian into the limo so they could leave. Jason sat about ten minutes before they finally pushed Sebastian into the limo.
Then at the meet and greet they had at a guitar shop, Ted and Sebastian was grabbing the entire spotlight from everyone. I actually was laughing, if Ted was getting to much attention from the crowd Sebastian would work his way over to Ted's side of the table. Ian and Jason where both low key and just went about the business of taking photos and signing autographs. I have to give all of them credit in that they where really cool with everyone and where willing to sign and take pictures with everyone. Ted was great with anyone that brought their kids. The family in front of me had 4 kids, and Ted took his time and talked to them for about 5 minutes. Asking them stuff if they played any music, what kind of music they liked etc. I was amazed how such an arrogant like Ted could be such a kind soul with kids that day. I also think the Ted we see is a alter ego that he puts on for the camera.