If it's a comic it can go in the Other Media thread - but if it's the second series of Dr. Horrible. .. possible have it's own thread.
I really want to open a Dollhouse thread because it seems off to discuss a show that's Joss' in the Minearverse area.
I mean, will people really want to continue to discuss Dollhouse in there if Tim's show gets picked up and Dollhouse is still running?
How about proposing that any future Joss show doesn't need a voting process, just a nomination and a second?
Wouldn't a web series legitimately fit in Other Media? I thought it was for Jossy works in other media. Or is it only for Buffyverse in Other Media?
I was specifically thinking of Dr. Horrible and various Joss quotes around wanting to continue developing shows for the web. Should this proposal be around network only and wait to see what happens with future web-based shows?
One thing - in Rolling Stone, Joss says Dollhouse will be his last TV show.
Glamcookie can expand or contract her proposal as she pleases.
Sorry Glamcookie (sincerely), I did not realise this.
Mmm, yeah, Joss show on TV? Would Dr. Horrible count? Web-episodes of something? How specific do we need to be?
That said....er...I support having a thread of it's own for Dollhouse. I think that if Tim has another show, or other things of Tim's want to be discussed, and Dollhouse is still ongoing, it would be nice to not have to have overlapping discussions. Plus, this is a JOSS show. And it's been a while since we've had one of those. And after all, isn't that what we were founded around? Let's give it a thread here, people! :)
I think it's generally safe to say that Jose comics should go in Other Media, Joss movies should go in Movies, but web thingies are maybe a little more complicated. My inclination is to say OM, especially if it's only a three parter. Extended, well... I don't know.
Well, I believe that we already know that Dr. Horrible is getting a second show.
One thing - in Rolling Stone, Joss says Dollhouse will be his last TV show.
Impossible. The only other visual/serial medium that works for his kind of story-telling is comics. And he's said he can't do that full-time - it just doesn't pay well enough. If memory serves, he said he'd never work with Fox again too.
Relatedly, but of little evidentiary value, I think Stephen King told Rolling Stone several years ago that the last Dark Tower book would be his last book ever. That was 3 books ago?