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Danny spoke with clear and precise sentences as if he had rehearsed each word beforehand. Edie knew he was telling the truth. "Can some crazy fan of Clyde's really create such meticulously complicated world for someone he or she doesn't really know?" Edie asked. "Viewers will show no mercy for anyone," Danny replied. Edie sighed in exasperation, "Okay! I'll talk to the film crew as soon as possible." "Okay, but try and stay off the internet because if you read what they're saying about you it'll definitely put you in a bad mood. And if for some reason you do go online don't make any comments. The company will take of it for you. I'm not asking! I'm ordering! Do you understand?" Danny said in a stern voice. Edie sounded gloomy. "I know! All I ever wanted was to become an actress. It sho