When people are saying "give her a chance", I'm quite sure they are referring to casting the GSL.
But how or why should it be different to casting anything else? It's like someone might be an ok player in Australia (I said ok, so not moonglade), then they go to Korea and someone is saying, "give them a chance", well ok but...if they were never the best to begin with, why exactly would they suddenly get a lot better coming up against better opponents under more pressure?
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Originally Posted by SkyBreaker
I mean, a lot of people wrote her off after a few sample VoDs that were posted on TL; but after tonight, it's clear that she's improved her casting abilities tremendously. So by "giving her a chance"; it's clear to see she's actually a great caster, is improving and will continue to do so. And most importantly following her passions in life; regardless of negative criticism based on people's assumptions.
I think it depends on existing bias. The people that supported her will continue to support her. The people that criticized the decision will continue to do so as well.
Personally I heard a ton of mispronunciations of unit names, several parts where I just couldn't understand what she was saying, she interrupted tasteless several times, and half the time she was asking tasteless what he thought about something or why a player is doing something.
A caster is actually supposed to contribute information, not ask the other caster questions...
But hey - that's just what I saw. Like I said, I doubt many people will change their minds.
On the other hand, I would like to say that it is a delight to hear tasteless come out with more commentary and analysis. And I wish he got his chance to get trolled by the gomtv forums
But that's a bit off topic.
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