Anybody has every reason and every right to say that they don't think someone is a good actor/actress or not. It's called an opinion, look it up (www.m-w.com).
You *are* taking all of this way to personally, regardless as to whether or not you are friends with Rachel Melvin. Let me give you some pointers, honey. This is an internet chat/blog board...it's nobody's professional page, and even if it were, let me stress i-n-t-e-r-n-e-t. What are the chances that you will ever meet any of these people face to face? Moral of that statement: you shouldn't care what they think. Furthermore, what gives you the right to attempt to change someone else's opinion? The opinion that they have the right to voice under the first amendment of the United States Constitution, I might add. You also have the right to voice the opinion that you believe she is a wonderful actress. What you do not have the right to do is attack people for expressing their opinion. Nobody was attacking you or your friend, just stating their opinion on her acting skills. Why get so defensive about it? What's childish is for you to take things posted on internet blogs and cry about them, not the fact that someone said something negative. That's part of life, people say mean and negative things, you deal with it.
I'm sure my advice to you won't make a bit of difference. It just makes me angry that people can't be mature enough to have a healthy debate in a public space without some whiner crying about how they're offended. Don't bother to attack what I'm sure you'll label as criticism, because I simply don't care.
"My life is a package tour. I am merely a passenger."
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