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readingthedark August 30 2011, 02:01:03 UTC
I'm speculating wildly to the point of making stuff up, but I think what we're seeing is Joss feeling like he was born to do this (third generation Hollywood writer) and he's not into putting up with other peoples' stuff ( ... )

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snurri August 30 2011, 19:00:45 UTC
Your speculation has the ring of smartness about it; I think you're right on a lot of points, particularly your last two paragraphs. I still think Dollhouse was not as well-conceived in terms of the gender/sexuality stuff as it needed to be, but clearly Fox was uncomfortable with the concept in a lot of ways--and yet, somehow, not the part where the women in the show were basically being prostituted without their knowledge.

I liked Fray, too, and I thought that the reconciliation of that universe with the end-of-Buffy status quo in Season 8 was interesting, if flawed. As to the last two seasons of the show, I liked that it was dark and squicky, but I thought they completely forgot how to do the season-long arcs, so that it felt like there were no bones underlying the whole thing. But we may just disagree on that.

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readingthedark August 30 2011, 19:24:14 UTC
You know, we pretty much agree on the last two seasons' Buffy arcs too. I have a very high threshold for Monster of the Week episodes as long as they feel snappy.(And, natch, dark and squicky is my primary mailing address ( ... )

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snurri August 30 2011, 19:29:20 UTC
I managed to get through the first season of Dollhouse, but it made me feel really damn gross. (And Dushku was a bad choice to build a show around; I liked the way she grew into the role of Faith, but she's not really that strong an actress.)

I've never watched the second season and possibly I never will.

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readingthedark August 30 2011, 19:34:12 UTC
I've never seen any of season two either. Maybe Scott Bakula would've been better in the role.

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snurri August 30 2011, 19:36:28 UTC
HA!

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