I think people see celebs as the equivalent of the popular kids in High School who were treated like royalty for no reason and always seemed to get away with things.
And that's not too far off. They're basically treated like America's version of royalty and it is ridiculous.
I understand that and agree that these people should not be treated like royalty.
(by the way, the bulk of this post is not directed toward you)
My favorite quote about celebrities came from a celeb. Cyndi Lauper was once asked about her thoughts about several stars and shot back with a tongue-in-cheek remark that she "hated famous people" just so they would quit asking her stupid things.
There's a difference between some popular kid at school and a working professional. For Joseph to dismiss a singer and actress like Glee's Lea Michele because (for some ridiculous reason) he thinks she looks like Jenifer Garner is irrationally spiteful. This young woman has had a long career on stage and now one on television. She spent much of her childhood practicing and perfecting her craft while her peers were out playing.
Again, it's not like she's any better than us. She, like many other famous people, took a different path and worked really hard to achieve excellence in a chosen profession. A really brutal one at that. I can understand not enjoying or appreciating her talent or that of NPH. We all have different tastes. That doesn't mean we should tear down the people we don't like. Actors, like athletes, often have a small window of time to make the bulk of their living. That can lead to overexposure and it's rare for that to be avoided.
Anyway, it was the statements about Michelle and Harris that really got to me and is a major part of why I believe this forum too often becomes a pit of needless negativity. Certain members use this place like a dart board instead of a constructive sharing resource.
Creative criticism is one thing, but cruel criticism is just not very Muppety.