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    Re: One season shows that you're GLAD they cancelled

    Quote Originally Posted by Hybrid2 View Post
    Dollhouse.

    Sex slaves?Realy?
    Now, now, let´s not be prudes.

    Sex slavery was actualy some of the least things they did to those dolls.
    Personaly, I loved that show.

    The apocalyptic future twist at the end seemed a bit far out, but what the hell.....
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    Re: One season shows that you're GLAD they cancelled

    Quote Originally Posted by FemGeek View Post
    I'm glad Painkiller Jane was cancelled. When it was announced I was all 'hells yeah', but then I saw the horror of what it actually was; craptacular with only very vauge familiarity to the comic. It really did deserve it's cancelling.
    I feel worse for Jimmy Palmiotti.

    The things he has to try to promote. First Painkiller Jane, then Jonah Hex.

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    Re: One season shows that you're GLAD they cancelled

    Quote Originally Posted by Hybrid2 View Post
    Dollhouse.

    Sex slaves?Realy?
    They were actresses, I think.

    Hmm... I agree Joey, The Bionic Woman and Team Knightrider got the bullets they deserved.

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    Re: One season shows that you're GLAD they cancelled

    Quote Originally Posted by jerrymcl89 View Post
    A self-funded internet project that turns a profit, and is high-profile enough to be referenced at the Emmys is pretty big by the standards of internet projects. It was certainly a big creative success, even if in the world of TV it's not the same as having a hit series.
    And that's fine. I even enjoyed the hell out of it. But let's all be honest with each other, it's a cult hit sort of thing. Just like Buffy was. Only on a much, much smaller scale.

    I saw Twitter get all indignant when Marvel guy had the pure gall to say that Whedon is "on the cusp of greatness." Citing his many cult hits, internet video, and poorly performing movie that spun off of a one-season show. Greatness is on a very different scale for what people have planned for an Avengers movie.

    In general, the internet audience thinks it's bigger than it is and definitely thinks it has more influence than it does. All I'm saying is, it doesn't.

    Doesn't make what Whedon's done any less good in terms of quality.
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