BrettCullum wrote:I hate to admit this because it reveals how little time I have, but I have all the DOLLHOUSE episodes sitting on the DVR waiting to be watched other than that first one. Sad to see Joss have another show axed, but seems this one does not have the rabid fan base the other ones did. I'm not sure why that is the case. Any thoughts? Was it too bland or just put on the wrong night?
BrettCullum wrote:Well... I don't get why you'd even attempt a heavily serialized drama on a Friday night anyway. I can understand shows that have standalone episodes, anthology shows, sitcoms, that sort of thing. I am trying to imagine what would have happened to LOST if it had shown up on a Friday night.
Dan Mancini wrote:BrettCullum wrote:Well... I don't get why you'd even attempt a heavily serialized drama on a Friday night anyway. I can understand shows that have standalone episodes, anthology shows, sitcoms, that sort of thing. I am trying to imagine what would have happened to LOST if it had shown up on a Friday night.
Word. There's a reason Friday nights were reserved for CHiPs, The Dukes of Hazzard, and Knight Rider back in the day: No one over the age of 12 was watching TV.
BrettCullum wrote:Well... I don't get why you'd even attempt a heavily serialized drama on a Friday night anyway. I can understand shows that have standalone episodes, anthology shows, sitcoms, that sort of thing. I am trying to imagine what would have happened to LOST if it had shown up on a Friday night.
The DOLLHOUSE pilot wasn't too impressive... but then what pilot truly is? There are exceptions to the rules like BUFFY or the king of all pilots in my book TWIN PEAKS. But honestly most shows feel unformed when we look at the first episode. Almost as if nobody knows WHO they are. Come to think of it, that should have worked in DOLLHOUSE'S favor given the mind wiping plot.
Ash22 wrote:If a show on FOX that doesn't bring in the ratings right away, then the network gives up and the show gets the ax. That's not a habit, it's a tradition to say the least.
Shmoooooo wrote:I've only seen the first season of Terminator
"If anybody thinks [bringing Summer onto Dollhouse] hasn't occurred to me already then they have not met me," Whedon tells Michael Ausiello. "I mentioned it to her before [SCC] was canceled. I was like, 'You know, we should get you in the 'house.' But first we have to come up with something that works." And casting her as a doll would not work, insists Whedon. "Summer would be perfect to play an active, but she's done that [type of role] a lot," he says.
"I'd rather see her play someone who talks too much. The most fun I have is when I get somebody who's good and comfortable at doing something, and then I make them do something else. Summer said to me, 'I would like to play a normal girl before I die of extreme old age.'"
Dark Knight wrote:Shmoooooo wrote:I've only seen the first season of Terminator
So you're the one that quit watching! I can see it now, Fox network execs saying "Should we give Terminator another season?" "Hey! That Shmoooooo quit watching, let's cancel it."
It's all you fault man!
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