So, in theory, Fox could do a big Whoopsie! and scramble to try and get the cast to re-sign, correct?
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[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Yes, in theory. But per Tim, FOX didn't do this very little thing, that is essentially chump change for them, and I got the impression that often, networks do this thing as a matter of course, just in case, so it doesn't bode well. Also, if the cast is smart, they're looking for new gigs, and since they're talented and pretty, they're likely to find them.
I don't know if anybody else has noticed yet, but the next episode appears to have been leaked online.
Edit: No, actually, it hasn't. I am just unbelievably stupid. Next I'll be reviewing that Buffy episode by Tim Minnear again.
oops,forgot to describe. The story is about how The Inside is another radical liberal politics show.
So odd.
The first episode shows every sign of continuing in Whedon's tradition of producing TV fiction that is not just liberal, but radical in its political sensibilities, though with a minimum of overt politics.
t scratching my head.
I couldn't finish the article. After the 12th mention of Joss and Buffy, my eyes just glazed over.
Casting an issue as red-state or blue-state is so tired.
It is a television show. If West Wing cannot elect a President, there isn't much to worry about on either side.
Kristen, I was too busy guffawing at the liberal/radical politics that I couldn't get much further.
Oh, come on! It's plain as day: it's part of the MSM pinko conspiracy! "But it's on Fox," you say? Just shows you how wily those America-hating, queer-loving, marriage-destroying, terrorist-coddling, tree-hugging, pointy-headed liberals are. Wake up and smell the same-sex marriage suicide bombers, people: if The Inside is renewed it's the end of God-fearing America as we know it!
I love how Tim is painted as just a wee babe, suckling at the teat of the Mighty Whedon, a complete blank slate until he learned to imitate the master.
I was reading posts about the last episode of the inside, and someone was appalled that Web suffered no consequences from hanging the hooker out on a limb and being responsible for her attack. The poster said that obviously Tim had learned nothing from Joss.
I said, "why do you think anything like that would be wrapped in a neat bow at the end of an episode. On Buffy and Angel, consequences would sometimes come seasons later. obviously, you learned nothing by watching joss."
Shit. The episode's plot was about consequences Web was dealing with for something that happened years prior.
Jackass.