I kind of feel sorry for people today who can't get up close and personal with celebrities. Back in the 70s ad 80s, when you went to a convention, if they had guests, they were just regular people who sat at a table and were very approachable. They walked around the convention floor without bodyguards. They didn't get mobbed. They didn't get attacked. They went to the local McDonalds to eat like everyone else. A friend and I took DeForest Kelley to lunch during a convention in the mid 80s. A bunch of us had dinner with Osamu Tezuka. So long as you weren't a jerk to them, they probably wouldn't be a jerk to you. I got to know a lot of them because I just treated them like people, not like some idol on a pedestal. Today, fans are crazy. Sure, there might have been some crazy ones then too but today, all of them are. I remember a couple of years ago, John Barrowman was at a convention, sitting on the floor, with a long, long, long line and not one person who walked up to him actually treated him like he was real. All they talked about was Malcolm Merlyn or Captain Jack Harkness. I'm not surprised to see some actors get mad after a while, they tend to stop existing and all people care about are their characters. This is especially true because they know for a fact that half the things they're signing are going to go up on eBay 5 minutes after the convention ends. Fanboys have forgotten how to talk to people, then they blame the celebrities for being jerks?