A call to arms

Oct 11, 2009 14:16

Why I Watch DollhousePlease, if you've given up on this show, or never gave it a try, please click on that link and have a look around. Listen to the beautiful, haunting music taken right from the show, look at the amazing slideshow brought up when you click on "Friday @ 9/8C", read "Why I Watch" and feel compelled to give this brilliant underdog ( Read more... )

dollhouse

Leave a comment

Comments 14

calicokat October 11 2009, 18:25:31 UTC
Mind if I retweet this to my journal? And by RT I mean C&P preceded by "From exsequar." Dollhouse is the only TV show airing right now that my household can watch without brutally mocking on writing and editing flubs at least three times if not many more during an episode. T_T

Reply

exsequar October 11 2009, 18:35:09 UTC
Of course my dear!! Spread the word!

I'm glad to hear your household approves, hee. I love it SO MUCH, and I love Joss SO MUCH. He needs to stay on my TV!

Reply

calicokat October 11 2009, 18:44:44 UTC
Thank you! You put it extremely well here. :) Dollhouse is incredible. The current ratings are a sad statement about the American viewing audience.

Reply

calicokat October 11 2009, 19:11:16 UTC
You know, while it's on my mind I'm not sure that Dollhouse isn't tanking so bad in the ratings because it's a show about women's issues -- about the appropriation of the body by society, about women being forced to be a "different person" in different aspects of their lives.

I was reading the article linked by parcae, and more specifically the comments, and a commenter named Michael says "Nobody wants to tune it to a show to watch rapists get away with it and be portrayed sympathetically" and a few others bring up similar arguments (while others just bash it out of hand ( ... )

Reply


parcae October 11 2009, 18:28:58 UTC
Seconding the "mind if I repost?"

Also, ugh, did you hear that it might not be coming back week after next? :| *frets*

Reply

exsequar October 11 2009, 18:35:30 UTC
Go go repost repost!!!

Ugh what nooooooo. ;_____;

Reply

parcae October 11 2009, 18:38:46 UTC
*goes*

Yeah, twistomatic was telling me (idk how reliable she is as a source, but she's usually right) that I guess if it didn't get "enough" viewers this past week, it might get canceled? (Which, actually, is a slightly different situation than I implied earlier, sorry, but still :|.) Or something ridiculous and awful to that effect. Ughhhhhhh.

Reply

parcae October 11 2009, 18:40:10 UTC

candidlily October 11 2009, 19:15:55 UTC
I've been leaving the latest episode up on Hulu when I'm not at my computer so that it'll have more views. I don't have time yet to watch it all, but since it counts as a view just to leave it up, I've been doing that. I hope it doesn't get canceled!

Reply


darlas_mom October 11 2009, 19:36:24 UTC
"Dollhouse" really made me uncomfortable the first couple times I tried it. :-/ I guess I can try it again, for you, but...don't hate me if I don't get sucked in?

Reply

exsequar October 11 2009, 21:30:12 UTC
Hmm. I think that's kind of the point. To bring us face to face with a really ugly side of humanity, and to question a lot of really comfortable ideas and assumptions. But I would recommend you try 1x11, maybe - it's not an episodic one but rather an in depth look at the guts of the Dollhouse itself, which always makes for the best stories in this show. It's got phenomenal acting and is really squirmy making, but in a totally rockin way.

It's totally fine if it's not your bag! But if you could maybe pull up the latest ep on Hulu and just let it play in the background on mute for an extra number in the ratings? That would be awesome. :D

Reply

darlas_mom October 11 2009, 22:27:32 UTC
Well, I do understand that that's the point. :-) I think that's why it just doesn't work for me. I like questioning those ideas and assumptions in my fiction, I just prefer it when there's more ambiguity to it. Not when the conclusion I'm supposed to arrive at is directly handed to me and I have to think about what I've been told. I like it when the subtext is there for me to pull at and examine and figure out on my own, when the darkness and ugliness is more subtle. I'm more interested in what I can learn about society through what its media accidentally says, not what I'm bludgeoned over the head with, with skull-crushing force. Does that make sense?

But if you could maybe pull up the latest ep on Hulu and just let it play in the background on mute for an extra number in the ratings? That would be awesome. :DSure, that I can do. :-) Would you mind doing the same with "Heroes" at some point? I'm pretty nervous about it getting canceled, too. A bunch of people in the fandom are taking it as a foregone conclusion that this season is ( ... )

Reply


anonymous October 12 2009, 01:06:34 UTC
I'm sorry. There probably isn't a way that I will give it another chance. A good friend of mine is still a fan (if only for Victor), but I was disgusted by the few episodes I did watch of season one. I didn't feel like it was dialog on a difficult subject, I felt it basically played with prurient interests in an occasionally offensive way - though I get that its POINT may have been to discuss the issues in a uncomfortable but decent way, I just PERSONALLY don't think it managed to do so judging by the episodes I've seen.

Of course, this doesn't mean I hate it so much that I'd want it to die despite it's fans. I definitely feel we are all entitled to be able to watch the shows we want. Fox has a habit of killing off everything Whedon though :-(

Reply


Leave a comment

Up