User blog comment:Zman12346/I don't understand why in the new episode "Really Loud Music", Luna would choose to pass up such a great opportunity to become famous./@comment-32999728-20181202125614/@comment-31563773-20181202133442

Zman, your logic train is going in a direction that makes little sense. Where are you basing this logic from? Movie actors?

You fail to realize that if you aren't happy with the job you have, then you aren't going to perform well in it right? For movie actors, it's their job to be get their emotions set for a particular scene in a film so that it can convey the overall plot. There have been MANY actors who got into arguments with each other or their bosses over certain aspects of the a film, plot, or just working with someone they don't like. Musicians suffer the same thing with their managers and band mates.

Changing one's self requires a lot of thought because doing so can either bring positive outcomes or consequences you'll learn to regret. It's not a split second decision. And in many cases, the new you can actually be WORSE than the old you. All fame does is give you more attention to the masses, but that can easily be taken away due to your past history. Just look at all rhe actors and other well known people who are getting slammed for sexual harassment that happened YEARS ago.

And again, Luna made something the world might like (or what those two jerky producers liked), but she didn't want to change who she was as a person. She's still fully into the rock genre and wants to make music in that sector; she only looked at pop because she doubted her skill, which shouldn't have happened.

By the way, here's another question, out of all the celebrities who say give money to poor countries, how many have actually done it themselves?