I still can't believe the Dollhouse thing. Friday night? Seriously?
'Dirty Girls'
The Minearverse 6: Fiery Thread of Death
[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, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath. Oh, and help us get Terriers dvds!
Sometimes they will play episodes on Scifi.
I always seem to miss those. I'll find out that there was a marathon...yesterday. It needs to come out on DVD already.
I still can't believe the Dollhouse thing. Friday night? Seriously?
I still can't believe SCC got a full season order. Seriously.
I still can't believe SCC got a full season order. Seriously.
I thought last night's episode was really really good.
My surprise has less to do with quality and more with ratings.
Ah -- gotcha.
Kristen, yeah... It's still going down since the full season order. Before it disappears it may dip below 5 million. And then get moved to Friday night. I do not understand the logic of Fox's Friday schedule at all.
The post-strike landscape really has formed into the Season of Lowered Expectations.
What's the official Dollhouse episode order and who are the corresponding writers and directors? I've seen so much conflicting information on the interwebs.
Barry,
Here's how I understand it:
Ep Never-going-to-air - "Echo" - Written and directed by Joss. Now aborted.
Ep 1 - "Ghost" - Written and directed by Joss. Notable for Paul's punching things scene, which goes on forever. And non-Faith on a bike.
Ep 2 - "Gray Hour" - Written by the show runners, not sure who it was directed by. There's a complete recap of how it looks on my website.
Then it starts to get confusing, as episodes are being shot out of order - or, to put it less politely, eps will get shifted around.
There's "The Target", which I believe is Steve Deknights ep (the one the network actually like), Stage Fright (the musical ep) (with a plot involving an over involved fan almost killing the thing they're a fan of) (shut up), "Man on the Street" (directed by David Soloman), "True Believer" (written by Tim Minear) and "Echoes".