OK, don't get mad at me, I just want to see if anyone else feels the same way...I will start by saying that I found Glenn to be very interesting and entertaining in the documentary. It didn't bother me the first few times I watched it (a couple of months ago), I thought it was funny, but in hindsight and after reading some of the posts in this thread, I am questioning why he felt the need to belittle Timothy when describing his entry into the band. He started out saying that he was the only one to replace Randy, he was a perfect fit, etc...which is gracious and complimentary and what you would expect. But he didn't leave it at that - he had to make fun of Timothy's lack of money and success with Poco. I know that it was hyperbole (we all know Tim wasn't in Poco for 11 years). But I think fans understand the relative stature of Poco compared with the Eagles at the time. What grown man publicly makes fun of how much money another man makes? What Glenn really wants the viewers to take away is that Timothy was a perfect fit for the band, but that the Eagles really did him a favor by asking him to join, because his career with Poco was no good. Maybe I'm too sensitive, but sheesh...I don't know why Glenn felt the need to put Timothy in his place. I did like the part about Irving running into him drunk in the hotel bar, I'm sure it was true
