Joss Whedon's new show -- Dollhouse

I haven’t seen any talk on this and haven’t seen any trailers, so I thought maybe a thread was in order, for anyone else who’s been living under a rock. Premiere is this Friday, February 13 on FOX.

Here is some info about it.

Anyone know how many episodes have been made and whether FOX is committed? I really don’t want to get into a new show only to see it cancelled after two or three eps. And Friday? Isn’t that a death slot?

Looking forward to it, but not getting my hopes up given the time slot.
Hope everything comes through 5 by 5!

Well, it’s a Whedon show aired on Fox, who demanded that the pilot be rewritten, and who’ve placed it into the Friday Night Deathslot. You do the math.

I’ll still give it a shot, though. Doomed Whedon is still better than most of the dreck on TV, anyway.

I’ve set the Tivo to record all episodes of Dollhouse, but am resigned to the idea I’ll have to buy the dvd to get all of them, just like Firefly.

It’s troubling that they haven’t really been promoting this thing. My money’s on “doomed! DOOMED!”

Thanks for the reminder. I read about this a while back, but my DVR won’t let me set anything new to record more than a week in advance.

I don’t have my hopes up either, but I’ll watch it anyway.

Well, I’m kinda looking forward to some snappy Whedonesque dialogue after a lengthy dry spell. Hope it works out.

I note that FOX appears to have decided to go after a presumptive dateless male nerd demographic, as they are running a lot of combo ads touting the respective badass superbabes of Dollhouse] and the Sarah Conner Chronicles in their back-to-back Friday slots.

Thank goodness for dateless male nerds!!!

The current Rolling Stone has a two-page article on Whedon and this show, where he claims that this is the last TV show he’ll ever do and that he thinks that the current model for producing episodic video (TV networks controlling distribution) is irreparable broken. He claims his future is in web video: we’ll see…

And the last thing I read from Joss about this is him defending FOX’s actions. It read sort of like an abused wife saying, “But he really does know what’s best for me! He hits because he loves!”

Word is that it was Whedon himself who rewrote the pilot independant of any request from Fox. It’s possible Whedon is taking one for the team, but when the team consists of Fox executives, I kind of doubt it.

If FOX is such a big problem, why isn’t this show running on ABC, NBC, CBS, Space, HBO, or somewhere else?

Because methinks the cult of Whedon overlooks the fact that the man is probably not that easy to work with. Fox knows and understands that, but they also remember the fat stacks of cash Buffy and Angel brought them (and still bring them), so they give his shows shot after shot.

Whedon wrote the show for Eliza. Eliza has a contract with FOX. FOX said “Sure, we’d love to pick up your show and buy 7 episodes up front and let you work with Eliza again.” What was Whedon supposed to say? “Fuck you fuckers, I don’t want to make a show”?

It’s on Friday. On Fox. A Whedon show. With la Dushku.

Is this the thread for the betting pool on how quick they pull it like Lucy pulling the ball away from Charlie Brown?

:cough: Buffy was WB, then UPN. Angel was WB.

And Fox prefers cheap fare on Friday nights. “When Sharks Attack,” reruns, like that.

Weren’t those shows on WB and UPN?

ETA: Came in late. Still, it’ll be nice to see Eliza Dushku. Tru Calling was just getting interesting when it was cancelled.

Yes, but that they moved there after being badly handled by FOX. And the move wasn’t exactly voluntary, as I recall.

I guess that makes sense. It’s still hard to believe Whedon would keep going with Fox, but I can’t pretend to know how that all works.

They were aired on The WB, but they were produced by Fox. Fox sells all the DVDs and makes all of the money off of the reruns for example.