Didn’t pick up too much at SDCC this year. Most of the time was spent going to various events and panels. Also just having been to AX a couple weeks prior, I had already gotten my anime fill.
Sorry if this has been addressed– I’m too tired to skim at this point, but 6500 isn’t an exaeigratgon by any means. Hall H, where the Twilight panel was held, holds that many people. I was there for the Heroes panel (and screening of the season premiere which was *holy frakkin shite* so good) and….wow, the people. So very many people. I was really lucky and got to slip in line with some more-punctual-than-yours=truly friends, but there were people camped out all night to get in. I’m sure it was crazier for Twilight. And with 125,000 (or more?) people at the con in total, is it really that surprising? (So. Many. People. For serious guys- just seeing that many people gathered in one place…and screaming their heads off- is really a sight to behold.) I’m feeling somewhat repetitious, so I’m off to bed. Have yet to sleep off the general amazing-ness that was Comic-Con.
Sorry if this has been addressed– I’m too tired to skim at this point, but 6500 isn’t an exaeigratgon by any means. Hall H, where the Twilight panel was held, holds that many people. I was there for the Heroes panel (and screening of the season premiere which was *holy frakkin shite* so good) and….wow, the people. So very many people. I was really lucky and got to slip in line with some more-punctual-than-yours=truly friends, but there were people camped out all night to get in. I’m sure it was crazier for Twilight. And with 125,000 (or more?) people at the con in total, is it really that surprising? (So. Many. People. For serious guys- just seeing that many people gathered in one place…and screaming their heads off- is really a sight to behold.) I’m feeling somewhat repetitious, so I’m off to bed. Have yet to sleep off the general amazing-ness that was Comic-Con.