Board Thread:Young Justice News/@comment-1635895-20130327030726/@comment-5188108-20130413220456

I believe I've already said I think this is a long shot. But what I'm trying to do is show that there's a perfectly reasonable explanation for why WB may be more willing to listen to an attempt at crowdfunding from a company who intends to specialise in it, and thus presumably has considerably greater knowledge of the field in question than, say, an animation writer or director, and from a new company who will be looking to prove themselves and invest themselves fully in the venture rather than an older, more diverse company that won't be as attached to the project. It's entirely possible SMGO's credentials will fail to satisfy WB. I just don't see why its so hard to believe WB might be willing to meet with them to find out.

Its hard to speak to other plans which I know nothing about and why they got no response when this did. SMGO have mentioned having talked with networks and studios prior to launching the site, saying they were interested but wanted to see a product first. Perhaps WB was one of them, and this is just an extension of an existing dialogue. Perhaps its as simple as someone at SMGO knowing someone at WB. Or timing. Or presentation.

There are plenty of reasons why this might have garnered WBs attention where others have failed, based on real or perceived advantages. Be dubious of SMGO's experience, be doubtful of WB accepting the idea - I am. But I just see no reason to be suspicious of the attempt itself.

And frankly, if six months from now we've still got nothing, I could care less whether or not there was really a meeting on April 11th.