AVClub's review of Much Ado About Nothing:
The best part of Joss Whedon’s adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing is probably when Fred and Wesley finally get to be happy together, despite the villainous machinations of Simon Tam. Or wait, maybe the best part is when Topher, Dominic and Agent Carlson conspire to play matchmaker. Or when Andrew and Captain Mal show up as bumbling cops.
They go on and answer your question:
The point is this: There’s a very strong possibility that a viewer’s enjoyment of Whedon’s take on William Shakespeare will be affected by how much of a Whedon fan he or she already is. It’s not a requirement, mind.
You don't remember Larry, Son of Carl?
With Strega. I find I'm not that eager to see what Joss does to Shakespeare.
With Strega. I find I'm not that eager to see what Joss does to Shakespeare.
I already found out in The Avengers. "Dost Mother know thou wearest her drapes?"