I have "True Romance" for the 90s and Crime. If I wanted to pick another 90s film for my Drama, say, could I call that my "Drama Category, Wildcard Decade." I have "Aliens" for my 80s and Sci Fi. Let's say I wanted to pick another Sci Fi film for my 70s decade, say, could I call that my "Wildcard Category, 70s Decade" - you see what I mean? Can the wildcards cover two different films? (I don't even know if the math works out in that scenario.)
Could be wrong here, but my reading is that the answer to the first question is no.
Wildcard is Category 9 (and this pick can be any decade), while Drama is Category 4.
For the second q, Hazell's post says:
So each drafter will pick movies from the following decades:
1x pre-50s, 1x 50s, 1x 60s, 1x 70s, 1x 80s, 1x 90s, 1x 00s, 1x 10-20s and one wildcard, which can be an extra one in any decade.
which I think means that our choices for Categories 1-8 must line up with those in bold above.
But obviously after all picks, there will be one decade with two films - and the decade with the duplicate has to be because of the wildcard pick
ie Category 9 picks are the only way to have a wildcard decade [obviously you can pick Wildcard cat before Drama cat - but if you have two films from the 1960s, one has to be the Wildcard]
Is that the right interpretation Hazell & Betty?