It seemed to me that Morris still doesn't get it. He didn't apologise, he let Bevo's apology stand in place of any accountability for himself. It let him off the hook really. Morris was unethical, Bevo was unprofessional at the time(although I loved it, still do as a one off where due). *Talking about the presser years ago*
Morris is an ambitious bloodhound journo/reporter. I don't get the sense that he's changed or learned anything, except for how to appear more above board. He has a better understanding of how to present himself but he smacks of the self righteousness of many media hacks who want the limelight despite how underhanded the tactics. That any detail or info is their god given right if they can squeeze it out of someone somehow, even if its a proxy form of white-anting.
I wouldn't trust Morris with anything delicate, he'll go for the scoop regardless of any damage done and just say its his job
I thought Bevo was astute, kept the goodwill going but the boundaries are the same and clearly stated.
Bevo is a wonderful communicator when he's on song. Refreshing and respectful and how he shut down Eddie's attempt to dredge it all up live and under the lights was both gracious and masterful.
Morris is an ambitious bloodhound journo/reporter. I don't get the sense that he's changed or learned anything, except for how to appear more above board. He has a better understanding of how to present himself but he smacks of the self righteousness of many media hacks who want the limelight despite how underhanded the tactics. That any detail or info is their god given right if they can squeeze it out of someone somehow, even if its a proxy form of white-anting.
I wouldn't trust Morris with anything delicate, he'll go for the scoop regardless of any damage done and just say its his job
I thought Bevo was astute, kept the goodwill going but the boundaries are the same and clearly stated.
Bevo is a wonderful communicator when he's on song. Refreshing and respectful and how he shut down Eddie's attempt to dredge it all up live and under the lights was both gracious and masterful.
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