Giles: I'm sure we're all perfectly safe. Dawn: We're safe. Right. And Spike built a robot Buffy to play checkers with. Tara: It sounded convincing when I thought it.

'Dirty Girls'


The Minearverse 4: Support Group for Clumsy People  

[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.


Betsy HP - Apr 15, 2006 7:08:37 pm PDT #9435 of 10001
If I only had a brain...

Mm, Tim? I was flying AmericaWest to Las Vegas (just don't, is my advice), and this month's inflight magazine had a list of shows to buy on DVD. Their top pick was Wonderfalls, and Firefly also made the list. Do you have somebody doing clips for you? Sorry, I didn't think to swipe it for you.


P.M. Marc - Apr 15, 2006 7:52:04 pm PDT #9436 of 10001
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

Warren Ellis claims to have planned out several years of arcs for Global Frequency, and that didn't get past pilot.

Probably had, too. Bastard has to have been doing SOMETHING during the time he should've been spending finishing Planetary up. I mean, aside from playing on the Internet and posting shit to Scans_Daily.


Tamara - Apr 15, 2006 7:58:26 pm PDT #9437 of 10001
You know, we could experiment and cancel football.

Ellis playing on the Internet and posting random stuff is 2/7ths of my daily entertainment. I hope he never stops.


Strega - Apr 15, 2006 8:03:02 pm PDT #9438 of 10001

Warren Ellis claims to have planned out several years of arcs for Global Frequency, and that didn't get past pilot.

I think you mean John Rogers.


§ ita § - Apr 15, 2006 11:26:04 pm PDT #9439 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Well, Warren did write twelve issues of the comic.


Polter-Cow - Apr 16, 2006 3:32:28 pm PDT #9440 of 10001
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

I have a question. In an earlier linked interview about The Inside, it said that the finale (or at least some unaired episode) implied that one of the members of the team was a serial killer. I didn't get that from "Skin and Bone." Did I miss something?


Allyson - Apr 16, 2006 3:39:37 pm PDT #9441 of 10001
Wait, is this real-world child support, where the money goes to buy food for the kids, or MRA fantasyland child support where the women just buy Ferraris and cocaine? -Jessica

I think that's about Thief of Hearts.


Strega - Apr 16, 2006 4:12:46 pm PDT #9442 of 10001

Warren did write twelve issues of the comic.

Oh, I know, but Rogers was the one who mentioned planning a five-year story. As far as I know, Ellis didn't talk about it like he was actively involved with that kind of planning.


Polter-Cow - Apr 16, 2006 4:37:49 pm PDT #9443 of 10001
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

I think that's about Thief of Hearts.

Ah, yeah, that makes sense. That crazy Web.


Kristen - Apr 18, 2006 9:38:03 pm PDT #9444 of 10001

Greenwalt news from Variety:

"Angel" co-creator David Greenwalt has nabbed a deal for "Kidnapped," inking with Sony Pictures Television to come aboard as showrunner and exec producer of the NBC fall drama.

Michael Dinner-helmed "Kidnapped," which stars Jeremy Sisto and Dana Delany, snagged an unusually early greenlight from the Peacock last month. Net has ordered 13 episodes of the skein created by Jason Smilovic.

Greenwalt will work closely with Smilovic, who exec produced the "Kidnapped" pilot along with Dinner and Sarah Timberman and Carl Beverly of Sony-based 25 C Prods.

As part of his deal to join "Kidnapped," Greenwalt has landed a premium blind script commitment from Sony for future development.

"Kidnapped" features Sisto as a kidnapping expert who works outside the legal system to retrieve those who've been snatched. Each season of the show will feature a different victim.

In addition to co-creating "Angel" with Joss Whedon, Greenwalt -- repped by Kaplan-Stahler-Gumer-Braun -- was an original writer-producer on Whedon's "Buffy the Vampire Slayer."

More recently, Greenwalt developed Showtime pilot "The Bastard" and was showrunner for the UPN drama "Jake 2.0" and ABC's "Miracles." He's currently working as a consulting producer for Sci Fi Channel's upcoming skein "Eureka."