Well, working at a Luxury Dine-in cinema brings a lot of rich folk. A few months ago it was The Game, then LL Cool Jay a few weeks ago. I even saw J.K. Simmons!! But we have regulars like any other place. Mr. Cayde-6 is one of them. I'd like nothing more than to high five this man but damn protocols at work forbid me from being "star-struck". All I've ever managed to do was deliver food/popcorn and have one of those "who-ordered-what" conversations (he often comes with a person or three). Hell, I'd be happy just telling the guy that I very much appreciate his voice acting.
"But why not just do it anyway?"
Cause I could get written up/fired...
Edit; To clarify, my work is very strict on hospitality. If Mr. Fillion came to me after a movie and started idle chat, then yeah I can slip in a "Hey great talkin' to ya I'm a big fan." However, I can't go up to him before or after a movie like "OH MAI TRAVERLAR YOU ARE KADE-SIX!!! HAHAHAHAHA!!! WHOOOO!! HEY AERIES! MAP YOUR ROCK OFF MY GET!!!" (Can you tell I'd be nervous there?)
LITS KEEP DIS TRENDING PLS!!! #MapYourRockOffMyGet
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Edited by SpookyNoises: 8/15/2016 3:18:36 AMSpeaking as someone whose job involves regular contact with celebrities (VanCity film), a little advice: they're people. They work, drink regrettable beer, and watch Netflix like the rest of us. A little chill goes a long way. If you can invest a little humanity into those interactions you may be surprised how much you get back. He is more than the sum of work that a fan so would freak over: he is a dude who's job involves a lot of public visibility, but also a dude. Maybe he's hardcore into his nachos. Maybe he really likes mariachi. Maybe he's just a guy trying to watch a movie and letting him be just that is a kindness you can give him that no one else can.