Next week's episode is episode 3, "The Target". It's not the intended pilot - Fox refused to pony up to reshoot certain bits, so it's in the bin. Then it's on to epiosde 5, then episode 2
Sigh. Has this strategy ever worked for Fox?
'Safe'
[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!
Next week's episode is episode 3, "The Target". It's not the intended pilot - Fox refused to pony up to reshoot certain bits, so it's in the bin. Then it's on to epiosde 5, then episode 2
Sigh. Has this strategy ever worked for Fox?
It works all the time. Push your best episodes forward.
It works all the time. Push your best episodes forward.
Like with Firefly?
Well, Tim and Joss were instrumental in that happening - Tim spoke about it here back in 2002. I fully support the order they had them in, as it gave them the best possible chance of finding an audience at the time.
Also, science and Dollhouse - [link]
There were clearly male dolls wandering around. Everyone was very very pretty, though. Of course in TV World most folks are much younger and/or prettier than ever makes sense. Except in shows trying to be "real," the eye candy factor is way way off the charts.
You should come watch some British TV Scrappy, it's like we've let every Orc from Lord of the Rings on our screens in comparison.
Well, Tim and Joss were instrumental in that happening
Instrumental in what happening? I thought that Firefly was aired out of order, which they *weren't* happy about.
Nope, if you go back in the archives here Tim was posting about it at the time.
Other common Firefly tales:
1) Fans campaigned for a movie. 2) Fans made Serenity happen. 3) DVD sales lead to Serenity happening.
1, 2, 3, reported in just about every big publication. 1, 2, 3, made up. Firefly wasn't even out on DVD when Universal started work on Serenity.
The great thing about history is you can make it up.
Instrumental in what happening? I thought that Firefly was aired out of order, which they *weren't* happy about.
That was my recollection, too. They said there we bright sides -- for instance, it forced Tim to write "Out of Gas" pretty quickly, which was one of the best episodes and wouldn't have happened if they didn't have a desperate need to make sense of things because the order had been shuffled, but on the whole, all I remember is a lot of grumbling, and audiences being confused because the new order didn't make much sense.
if you go back in the archives here
Zero interest in that, thanks. t edit Victor remembering it the way I do doesn't mean it's true, but it's weird that we both remember it that way. (Or we're both smoking some righteous weed. Dude.)
Fans made Serenity happen.
Wonder why Joss thanked the fans for their help in getting Serenity to the screen, then. Sure, he didn't use the verbatim phrase "Fans made Serenity happen," but his impassioned thanks seemed to imply that fans had something to do with it.
Maybe he's just a nice guy and gave fans credit where none was due. Or maybe he was just mindfucking the fans and laughing when the camera was off at fans for being deluded enough to think they had any impact whatsoever on getting the movie made.