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Who got special treatment at the San Diego?
These reserved seats went unused at an otherwise packed panel where last arrivals uncomplainingly sat on the floor. (Photographed after the panel broke up.)

by John Tebbel · August 5, 2007
Who got special treatment at the San Diego?
These reserved seats went unused at an otherwise packed panel where last arrivals uncomplainingly sat on the floor. (Photographed after the panel broke up.)

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Well, that's just what I wanted to see after all of us with press passes had to stand in line for hours for the few panels we were able to actually get into.
I've heard a few people after Comic Con say that this is the beginning of the end, for San Diego. Things like this make me wonder (fear) if it's true.
That is just moronic.