Talk:Bmblb/@comment-189.128.150.76-20170705023120/@comment-2601:2C1:8501:2C60:2941:4418:E84A:6FE4-20170705042521

Great. Something else for people to misconstrue, just like what Jeff said about it (he never said it was an apology. The delay was because he was injured and her wrote it because for a time he couldn't finish the other songs. He said he thought it'd make the fans happy, but he also said a lot of other things that made it seem like something he was excited about himself).

She is not saying the song is not about the ship. She is saying she doesn't know anything about it. Which doesn't surprise me. Her saying the crew didn't know is conspicuous, but it's hard to say who she actually meant by that. I'm more inclined to believe it's the VAs and people at her level. If no one in the company but Jeff knew, than that is just plain stupid.

And it'd be anyone but Jeff's fault if that is the case. Anyone in an executive position would just need to look at the title, not even hear the song, and be able to make a decision here. Having zero oversight on your creative people whatsoever is an insane way to operate.

As for what Arryn is actually saying here, I don't think it means much. It reads to me as deflection. She's getting asked a bunch of leading questions that start with "now that Bmblb is out..." and with the song being something she wasn't involved in and the ship's future being something she is likely barred from saying anything definitive one way or the other about (if she does in fact know), I can understand her position.

That said, her "this is not a bait" comment is just flat wrong if it's not happening. There is not enough seperation between the soundtrack and the show for it not to be taken as one. And if that is the case, Arryn is basically throwing Jeff under the bus by putting it all on him.