User blog comment:Der Schreiber/Casey Hudson Comments on ME3 Ending/@comment-1786741-20120314050139/@comment-72.182.57.38-20120314060818

The problem with the "we have a right to demand that inconsistencies be fixed" argument is that, despite what people are saying, the ME3 endings really *aren't* full of inconsistencies. There are definitely plotholes, yes, but it's not a situation like Deception where there are several dozen verifiable factual errors. What happened is that people didn't LIKE the endings. It's entirely understandable that they didn't, and I find it very hard to believe Bioware didn't anticipate that, but you don't have the right to demand that someone else's work of fiction be changed because you didn't *like* it.

To say Bioware is not handling this well would be a gross understatement, yes, but the fans who are demanding the ending be changed to fit their personal tastes - even if most people are with them - are every bit as arrogant in what they're doing.