Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-2153169-20170909025746/@comment-2153169-20170916201159

Eskaver wrote:

CoolDudeAl wrote:

Lady Junky wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: Regarding times: We don't know exactly how production works, and either does Adam, he's a writer, not a crew person. Wow. That statement is just painfully wrong. I find that quite disrespectful to Adam and his work.

Even if he was only a writer, he is working on this show since 7 years now. Pretty sure he is more able, especially than us, to say how the production works. Because he is a writer, he does not know how work the rest of the production? Seriously? x)

Don't forget that Adam is the showrunner, one of the directors (he directed 413) AND an executive producer. He IS a crew person. So, I'm pretty sure that we can say an executive producer knows how work the production of his show, and especially better than us.

So no, if during the filming of S7 Adam tells us that an episode need at least 9 days to be done, then it pretty much means that he is right. In general, it might need 9 days. It doesn't mean a certain episode can't be done in less. And yes, Adam has done a lot of things, but he is primarily a writer in LA, while filming goes on in Vancouver. While I'm sure he is consulting on many things, he does not nessicarily know the exact days and times of every shoot. Why would he need to? A tv show is a big undertaking, you need to trust that your fellow coworkers can take care of the stuff they are in charge of. Also, the Tweet said "Day 9 of 9", so what is problem? That falls under your thing that a shoot takes at least 9 days. There was probably some overlap between 605 and 606 if things aren't lining up. Dude, Adam isn't some mere writer. He's:

1. He's the boss. The showrunner. He should obviously know the schedule of things.

2. He's a producer. It's not like he's not an integral part of the process.

3. He's not just a writer! He directed once and it's not like he doesn't talk to his directors.

So, let's stop discrediting people based off of assumptions.

This. Knowing the schedule, how filming/production work and everything... Well, it IS a part of his job.