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DOLLHOUSE
Joss wants YOU to help save Dollhouse.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009 8:35 PM
HAKEN
Likes to mess with stuffs.
Quote: Joss Whedon, creator of Fox's sci-fi series Dollhouse, told reporters that there is still a chance that Fox will pick the show up for a second season, provided the remaining four episodes do well—especially with a new lead-in, Prison Break, which replaces Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles in the timeslot before, starting April 24. "The question is, with a different lead-in, will anything change?" Whedon said in a group interview Wednesday in Hollywood before appearing on a Paley Festival panel about the show. "Will Prison Break be a worse match for us because it's such a different show? Or will it be better because more people watch it? Do more people watch it? I don't know what the numbers on Prison Break are. So there are a lot of X factors." The following Q&A features edited excerpts of Whedon's comments. Dollhouse airs Fridays at 9 p.m. on Fox. I have all-new questions for you today. Whedon: Well, good, because I have an all-new personality. Well, I changed my shirt. I know how to bring it. I've learned from the celebrities. Have you heard anything official from Fox about when you'd hear about cancellation? Or have they told you if you hit a certain ratings number, that would be more favorable to a second season? Whedon: They haven't said anything about a number, and they haven't said anything about a date. What they have said is "We get it. We get that the numbers are soft, but it's not a Nielsen world. The DVR numbers are good, and the show's getting better, and the demographic is good, and we all have a crush on [star and producer] Eliza [Dushku]." So they're basically fans. Obviously, there has to be a number we reach that is viable for them economically, or it would be senseless for them, unless they were insane fans like me. But they get it. They get the show, and they get what works. So they're anxious for it to stay at a level where they can justify throwing down some more. Hopefully that'll happen. Rumor is that Terminator, your lead-in, is essentially canceled. Does that give you any pause? Whedon: No. I mean, Terminator did very poorly. I don't know why. I love it. That's why I'm not on that side of the fence, because I'm not a marketer. I don't know how these things work. It started strong, and it fell off for some reason. I liked it as a lead-in because, artistically, they were just a nice match. They both had a similar sensibility, and I think Terminator was a really interesting show that really plumbed the depths of its premise really well. So I was happy to be with it. But the fact is it was doing poorly, and we were doing better, but not great. I think, ultimately, nobody blames us. We did build on Terminator and usually on our own half hours most nights. It's anyone's guess at this point. Did you sense you needed to wrap up the story if the season finale ends up being the series finale? Whedon: I always have that sense. The trick is to do something that has a sense of closure and only asks questions, which is what we did. It does have a total sense of closure and a ridiculous number of cliffhangers at the same time in its own way, in a way that's very hard to describe. It's not like anything else I've ever done. If you get a second season, have you already thought of a story arc? Whedon: Yeah. Not an absolute total arc, but there's a bunch of stuff that we're already chomping at the bit to get to. We feel like this story is just too rich, and we barely scratched the surface. Although, I'll tell you, for the next four episodes, we scratch it really, really hard. It's going to bleed. What would it take for fans to rally for a season two? Whedon: I don't think it's a "Save Dollhouse" campaign. Basically, we've got a few more times up at bat. It's going to be up to the fans to be vocal in their own community to make sure people are watching, that we get those DVR numbers, that they don't slip. If they want to cold-call executives, that's good too, I guess. Or Twitter. A lot of people are Twittering. Ultimately, it's just holding the course, because I honestly began to think that we were dead in the water, and the people at Fox made a point of calling me to say, "That's not the case. We're still working it out. We're fans. We want this to work."
Tuesday, April 21, 2009 11:26 PM
SHINYGOODGUY
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 12:47 AM
DEWRASTLER
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 4:00 AM
CYBERSNARK
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 6:02 AM
2BY2GINGERBLUE
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 6:15 AM
PARTICIPANT
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 7:01 AM
Quote:Originally posted by participant: DOLLHOUSE SUCKS it deserves to be canceled
Quote:Originally posted by participant: Second what the hell was Joss thinking returning to Fox, a company he vowed never to work with again, this is where Dancing With The Stars and American Idol dominate. This might come under "Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me"
Quote:Originally posted by participant: Third the save dollhouse campaign jumpedtheshark (better known as boned the fish these days) once the Whedonesque zombies made a save dollhouse rally, petition, save dollhouse website SIX MONTHS BEFORE THE 1ST EPISODE EVEN AIRED
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 9:21 AM
PIRATENEWS
John Lee, conspiracy therapist at Hollywood award-winner History Channel-mocked SNL-spoofed PirateNew.org wooHOO!!!!!!
Quote:Originally posted by participant: DOLLHOUSE SUCKS it deserves to be canceled First the show just isn't that good, I want to like it but the more I watch it the more I dislike it. It had a poor premise, the crap scripts and a very average lead actress. Too bad our zealous Whedonites will never admit their god suddenly has feet of clay. Second what the hell was Joss thinking returning to Fox, a company he vowed never to work with again, this is where Dancing With The Stars and American Idol dominate. This might come under "Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me" Third the save dollhouse campaign jumpedtheshark (better known as boned the fish these days) once the Whedonesque zombies made a save dollhouse rally, petition, save dollhouse website SIX MONTHS BEFORE THE 1ST EPISODE EVEN AIRED People should be ripping Joss a new one over at Whedoneqsue sites, instead I see the usual tv zombies brown nosing as per usual. Yes I've cut to the bone but more importantly I'm not a zombie, if a show sucks I will say it sucks The sooner the creative failure that was Dollhouse is behind Joss the better. Whedon needs to get off his throne for a while, get back down to earth and start writing good material again like his Buffy, Firefly days PUT DOLLHOUSE OUT OF ITS MISERY
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 11:07 AM
ZEEK
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 11:14 AM
KIRKULES
Quote:Originally posted by participant: DOLLHOUSE SUCKS it deserves to be canceled First the show just isn't that good, I want to like it but the more I watch it the more I dislike it. It had a poor premise, the crap scripts and a very average lead actress.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 12:51 PM
GRRARGG
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 5:49 PM
BELKON
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 6:59 PM
DMI
Expired, forgotten, spoiled rotten.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 9:00 PM
ANONYMOUS1
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 11:54 PM
BIGRICHARD
Thursday, April 23, 2009 11:05 AM
Quote:Originally posted by BigRichard: Dollhouse got picked up in Aus!?!? Where! When! What channel!? When's it starting? I'll help boost the ratings for it here, even if Fox does cancel it.
Thursday, April 23, 2009 12:26 PM
Thursday, April 23, 2009 5:56 PM
ENGINEANGEL
Quote:Quote: Originally posted by participant: DOLLHOUSE SUCKS it deserves to be canceled First the show just isn't that good, I want to like it but the more I watch it the more I dislike it. It had a poor premise, the crap scripts and a very average lead actress. Unfortunately I agree with you 100%. I've watched every episode and tried to get onto it, but it just isn't working for me.
Quote: Originally posted by participant: DOLLHOUSE SUCKS it deserves to be canceled First the show just isn't that good, I want to like it but the more I watch it the more I dislike it. It had a poor premise, the crap scripts and a very average lead actress.
Friday, April 24, 2009 9:20 AM
BIGGUNSID
Friday, April 24, 2009 11:46 AM
Quote:Originally posted by biggunsid: Like, I get it. There's a lot of Buffy nostalgia for this guy, but here's the thing: Dollhouse just isn't that good! That's it! The premise is interesting, the ever--expanding universe is interesting, the developing serial nature of the show is interesting, but the week--to--week episodes just aren't good! The casting is off(especially with other dolls)and the dialogue seems forced(i.e. the trademark Wheadon humor inserted whenever, wherever, no matter how serious the tone of the discussion between characters). Look, just compare Dollhouse on a show to show basis with LOST. With that show, everything is perfect, and there's a sense that it BELONGS in a regular weekday slot, it FEELS like a 'real' show. Dollhouse--and to a lesser extent, Firefly--just didn't FEEL like that. There wasn't a sense that it belonged anywhere other than a Friday night. There's a juvenile aspect to Dollhouse that always prevents it from hitting the mark. Now, one can blame this on any number of things, but the truth is that Joss Wheadon is a hit or miss guy. In Firefly, the episode 'Objects in Space' was perfect. But the rest of them weren't. They fluctuated between seriousness and jocularity enough to make the show to inconsistent to stay on the air, and the same is true for Dollhouse.
Saturday, May 2, 2009 3:21 AM
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