I suggest you ask the internets instead of your friend, that will resolve everything!
Wait no, that might be the other way around...
Wait no, that might be the other way around...
Amethyst Wind said:Ask your buddy. Nothing else for it unless your end goal is for somebody to end up upset.
No point me adding my views if it's just the same as others before me, so I'll jsut share theirs again.BathorysGraveland said:Asking your friend first would be the honest thing. But it's all up to you really, just know - the friendship with him might be at stake if you take it behind his back.
I'm going to say "You're an asshole". However, you should take the role.Lightning Delight said:Long story short, a friend and I are in my high school's musical. He got cast as the male lead, while I got cast as a generic chorus member. However, he was not here today, so the director asked me to stand in for him. Apparently I did well, because the director is now offering me my friend's role. My question is, would I be screwing him over if I accepted?
Well I wouldn't blame you for taking the role if that was really the case. You could always just talk to your friend about it. If he doesn't give it up, then hey, your friendship is kept intact, and you've already earned some points with the director with your temporary performance and you could get more important roles in the future.Lightning Delight said:He wasn't there today because he had a school-related choir thing in another state. The director knows this. However, there have been several occasions before where he simply couldn't be fucked, which is one of the reasons the director wants me to do it.smithy_2045 said:Depends why he wasn't there. If he just couldn't be fucked, take it, but if he was sick, or had some other legitimate reason for not being there, taking it would be a dog act.
Oh Smash, your bluntness and flippancy always brightens up my day!SmashLovesTitanQuest said:You know, maybe im just a little crazy, but why dont you just call him and ASK HIM how he feels about it? That seems the logical course of action to me, not opening a thread about it.
But im just insane like that. Why would you talk to your friend about matters concerning your friend, right?
I agree with this, the director asked you which means you are a better choice for the role. You have an opportunity that benefits YOU, so take the opportunity and make something great happen. In life you have to sometimes be selfishI'm going to say "You're an asshole". However, you should take the role.
The reason I say this is part of a commendation of your behavior. You thought about your friend when you were offered his role. There are a lot of people who just take that role without even considering the consequences. You are a good friend. But, for the sake of this musical, you're going to have to be an asshole.
Now, because the director asked you, it is your responsibility to take that role. I doubt the director would so freely toss you the role unless he had a good reason. Recasting can be a serious pain and a lot of directors simply stick with their original casting decisions because it is easy. The director saw something in your performance that would help the musical. You obviously have some sort of talent. Is that talent not worthy of reward? Does the musical not deserve a talented lead?
I approve of your bluntness and your recommended course of action. As well as your love of Breaking Bad. Good show, good show.SmashLovesTitanQuest said:You know, maybe im just a little crazy, but why dont you just call him and ASK HIM how he feels about it? That seems the logical course of action to me, not opening a thread about it.
But im just insane like that. Why would you talk to your friend about matters concerning your friend, right?