• pcch7

    He might as well

  • Mrespony

    My experience has taught me that most of Joss Whedon’s male fans are generally uncomfortable around the opposite sex and latch onto his strong female leads as a window to a world they’ll never know (and doesn’t actually exist). Being a Whedon fan gives then an “in” to the justifiably large female fan base (or fan ;-) so they can eek out a date. That said, this pairing should work quite well for most comic book fans. In other words: NEEERRRDDDZZZZ!

  • Nate

    He should just rewrite every movie ever.

  • @Mrespony: You mean strong, attractive female characters don’t exist in the real world? :-) No wonder I’m so lonely.

    Where were all of you Joss Whedon fanboys when Dollhouse was airing? It’s good to know that creative people can be forgiven in Hollywood for the occasional misstep.

  • pcch7

    Well Reed, I´m a Whedon fanboy I guess but I have no problems admitting that Dollhouse wasn´t very good. And it had a lot to do with Dushku. The best episodes were the ones that didn´t feature her as much, especially the ones with Summer Glau. But as you said, he deserves to not get slammed cause of one bad show, considering the amount of brilliance he´s given us.