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mrbistro
November 1st, 2007, 05:44 PM
Check it out: http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?id=45154

Good news: More Joss on TV.
Bad news: It's on Fox.
Worse news: Joah will probably watch it. No Joah, no!

Aldin
November 1st, 2007, 05:52 PM
Yup, Joah my friend, we need you to take one for the team and not watch this one :lol:

~Aldin, getting ready to watch the show out of order, see it canceled before the end of the first season and rediscover it on DVD as it was initially meant to be

LilNewbie
November 1st, 2007, 05:58 PM
As long as it has cowboys, spaceships and a guy named Jayne we will be fine!!

:D

Newb.~who misses Firefly as much as Joah (well almost).

yagyuninja
November 1st, 2007, 06:08 PM
Awesome! It sounds interesting, though I don't remember ever watching anything with Eliza Dushku in it. (not having ever watched Buffy or Angel)

royaldoy
November 1st, 2007, 06:43 PM
Awesome! It sounds interesting, though I don't remember ever watching anything with Eliza Dushku in it. (not having ever watched Buffy or Angel)

You didn't miss much, Eliza's character (Faith) bored me to tears.

Havokscry
November 1st, 2007, 08:08 PM
Eliza is awesome! I've had the pleasure of meeting her twice and is real sweetheart. It doesn't hurt that she's from Boston and a huge Red Sox fan. :D

I always liked Faith's character. In the final season, I was more drawn to that character than Buffy.

Malechi
November 2nd, 2007, 02:01 AM
Good to hear and thanks for the heads up as a show titled Dollhouse would not get on my list of things to watch. Joss Whedon puts it on a must see list. Joss Whedon together with Eliza Dushku puts it directly in the number one must see spot!

It is quite possible not to like Eliza Dushku's character Faith, if you only saw Season 3 of Buffy. Being a fan of both Buffy and Angel, Faith's ride though growing up with the power she had was a great arc. Her character more than any other, in either cast, actually grew from Wild Child, to Pure Evil, to Slayer Incarnate (so much so the if Eliza did not already have a commitment to Tru Calling we might have had Faith the Vampire Slayer, the TV Series!).

mrbistro
November 2nd, 2007, 07:29 AM
Good to hear and thanks for the heads up as a show titled Dollhouse would not get on my list of things to watch.
That's why I added Joss' name after I made the post. :)

royaldoy
November 2nd, 2007, 04:28 PM
Good to hear and thanks for the heads up as a show titled Dollhouse would not get on my list of things to watch. Joss Whedon puts it on a must see list. Joss Whedon together with Eliza Dushku puts it directly in the number one must see spot!

It is quite possible not to like Eliza Dushku's character Faith, if you only saw Season 3 of Buffy. Being a fan of both Buffy and Angel, Faith's ride though growing up with the power she had was a great arc. Her character more than any other, in either cast, actually grew from Wild Child, to Pure Evil, to Slayer Incarnate (so much so the if Eliza did not already have a commitment to Tru Calling we might have had Faith the Vampire Slayer, the TV Series!).

I've watched all seasons of Buffy and just finished the last season of Angel, having watched them all, I can say with extreme confidence that she was one of my least favorite characters period. That's not to say she is a bad actress, I just couldn't stand her character. Not enjoying her character doesn't mean I would hate this new show. Joss's name on it is intriguing enough for me to warrant checking this out. I am equally excited about this. Joss Whedon and Michael Strazynski shows seem be great television. I hope this one turns out great!!

InfinityMax
November 2nd, 2007, 05:26 PM
I'm more than willing to forgive Joss Whedon for... well, you know... since he's bringing Eliza Dushku back to television. I don't care if you liked Faith or not, that girl is smokin' hot. I confess to having watched Bring It On because she was in it.

Unlike Malechi, I would at least slow down as I channel-surfed past a show called 'Dollhouse.' Because who knows, it might be about strippers or hookers, and if we're lucky, it'll be on HBO.

Elstree
November 2nd, 2007, 09:50 PM
~Aldin, getting ready to watch the show out of order, see it canceled before the end of the first season and rediscover it on DVD as it was initially meant to be

You beat me to it, Aldin.

I wish they'd just give Firefly another chance. Sigh.

soberman
November 3rd, 2007, 12:27 AM
Thanks Mr. Bistro. I've enjoyed most of what Joss has done. This makes me happy!

As to what I didn't like that Joss has done- bringing Colossus back to life in marvel comics. That undermined his whole noble self-sacrifice and added to the long list of dead Marvel characters that were resurrected. They shoulod all have "rejected by death", technically.

The other thing I didn't like, and I'm sure this will make me appear prudish or uptight, is the occasional inclusion of too much sexual content in his programs. Especially on Buffy. That show went from being a great morality play to an immorality play as soon as the Scooby gang went to college. (Or reached college age in Zander's case.) I am a bit annoyed with the whole notion that it is a foregone conclusion that college is all about "experimentation", so "anything goes". How many people regret the stupid things they did in the name of "experimentation" and "self-exploration/liberation" when they finally grow-up? Selfish exploration is more like it.
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Malechi
November 3rd, 2007, 03:17 AM
... I confess to having watched Bring It On because she was in it.
Ding! Ding! Ding! Right there with you big guy!

Unlike Malechi, I would at least slow down as I channel-surfed past a show called 'Dollhouse.' Because who knows, it might be about strippers or hookers, and if we're lucky, it'll be on HBO.
Ha, ha! Didn't even think along the porn lines of the title! I was thinking more along the lines of an Antiques Roadshow type of reality show; or even The Glass Menagerie type of dramatic overkill.

dra(gon)
November 3rd, 2007, 05:48 AM
but the show seems more a mix from alias quantum leap(and maybe pretender)
what sould a doll do? sex kill?
but he, Joss had some amazing ideas maybe we will se her as game geek on ;) ("im the ultimate dungeon master" :lol:


fox buy only 7 episodes that is less, and verry short so we will not have an evil doll that later try to kill her(the bades think it will be like sailor moon, evil doll had no memorys and cry eliza shake hand and a friendly cop thake them to their family)



they hat the show call fire fly" with a new cast Eliza Dushku , be case she had an agreement with fox to play in a new television show that hat not on tv yet.

royaldoy
November 3rd, 2007, 08:40 AM
I don't care if you liked Faith or not, that girl is smokin' hot.

She barely cracks top 1000. I guess I like them a little more demure. :lol:

InfinityMax
November 3rd, 2007, 11:28 AM
Ugh. You kids and your pure hearts and innocent desires. Give me a bad girl every time.

Joah
November 4th, 2007, 06:51 PM
Trust me, it won't last a season.

that guy
November 4th, 2007, 07:09 PM
He directed The Office episode that was just on Thursday.

When does this show air?

Aldin
November 5th, 2007, 12:47 PM
Trust me, it won't last a season.

So you are planning on watching it? :D

~Aldin, chain yankingly

royaldoy
November 6th, 2007, 12:12 PM
Ugh. You kids and your pure hearts and innocent desires. Give me a bad girl every time.

Kid? Pure heart? You got the wrong Carebear pal. :lol:

Joah
November 9th, 2007, 02:47 AM
Trust me, it won't last a season.

So you are planning on watching it? :D

~Aldin, chain yankingly

I'll set the over/under at six episodes. :P

netherspirit
May 16th, 2008, 09:26 AM
Its on Fox's schedule for midseason and should start in Jan. 09.