In the 'Angel' days, all there was was a community that was like a chat room. If you were looking for feedback, you had to look for it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I want to be clear: not all patient communities are great, any more than online communities of any sort. But when a good one gets going, boy is it sweet.
I'm a huge fan of online communities. I think that asynchronous internet-based communication forums such as Reddit and other discussion forums are one of the best things that could possibly have happened to collaborative invention. The Rift certainly would not exist without forums.
A group of us started a community center in Santa Monica. We've tried different programs, and three have worked really well. A poetry group. Once a week we visit Venice High and talk to girls at risk.
There's a whole vampire community online - those are some crazy people.
Angels and Airwaves is a complete, pure reflection of who I am. The philosophy, the spiritualism, the esotericism, the idea of hope and space and the themes about life and grandeur... that's all me.
I started a MySpace teen lit discussion group and invited people to join.
I didn't know anything about the Angels when I first got there. But they really are a good organization.
It's funny that a lot of the fans of 'Angel' have come over and hung out with me on 'Leverage.' I was so fortunate to have been on that show. It created one of the best fan groups ever. I just have the best fans in the world.
I'm an angel compared to some of my friends.
I'm just very pleased and thankful that there was a receptive audience of people that I was able to connect with.