I was really hoping for "fishy" to describe his allegations...Fisher's publicly shared allegations have seemed flimsy as heck thus far
I was really hoping for "fishy" to describe his allegations...Fisher's publicly shared allegations have seemed flimsy as heck thus far
This show was announced in July 2018. Whatever the reasons are he spent long enough, had the best part of two years before you could start blaming the Pandemic. All he ever seems to say is he's "exhausted." Jesus, Age of Ultron was 5.5 years ago. This is the guy who once thought it was a good idea to run three shows at once.
Well, seen as in the 2.5 years since this show was announced, we've literally had nothing to go on, the reaction has to be pretty "meh"
-the infamous post-credit scene was probably something he had originally penned for Buffy and never found a place for it.
That was the big eye-opener for me. Fucking disgusting.The stuff with his wife was just the icing. And not just for what he did to her but because he had used his position and influence for sex.
Because everything about that scene is intrinsic to shawarma and not - say - tacos.Not true. Its origin is strictly that line of Iron Man's that they go out for Shawarma after the battle. Look carefully. They're at a Shawarma restaurant.
That's kind of the point, no? WHAT workload!?Well he is getting older and the workload and all the stress that went on with Age of Ultron I think has maybe finally caught up with him and that should also include the stress of Justice League. He had to rush and get it done while basically filming a brand new movie. I can totally buy exhausting because sometimes that is a combination of physical decline and mental fatigue.
Jason
Just from interviews and public comments over the years, Joss always struck me as the kind of passive aggressive egotist that'll feign self deprecation, because he really does think he's that good and wants everyone else to think so too. Bit of a tortured creative martyr complex, basically.
It's the kind of personality that's not unusual in a creative, but if left unchecked can really fester into something ugly.
While I've yet to see anything terribly specific about what supposedly went down on the set of Justice League (but then I haven't really been following it all that closely), and at most the situation with Carpenter had more of a "vibe" than anything overtly venomous, it does seem to indicate a pattern of behaviour of someone very willing to use emotional manipulation to both assert his will and to place himself at the centre of his little corner of the universe.
That's kind of the point, no? WHAT workload!?
This domesticated canine does not hunt.
Justice League hardly counts. That's a couple months work, at most, and it was three years ago.Well he has been working on this new show and I think he might have went straight from this from Justice League. It's more of all this stuff sort of building up along with the stress of divorce and the public starting to turn on him. Toss in COVID and can see how someone can just sort of run out of steam. This is why some people like Tarantino go years between making a movie. He seems to pace himself just doing whatever he wants. Where as others are always trying to stay busy.
Jason
He did cultivate a pretty significant cult of personality that exploded after Firefly was axed.It's the kind of personality that's not unusual in a creative, but if left unchecked can really fester into something ugly.
I mean that's a red flag right there of someone well past his creative prime. I mean how does a writer with his credentials sit around for a whole year NOT thinking up a story for Batgirl? I mean, it's Batgirl. I could probably think up 5 workable premises right off the top of my head, as could just about anyone with even scant knowledge of the character (and that's just Barb, never mind Cass and Steph too!)For what it's worth, he was also attached to a Batgirl movie, supposedly what he really wanted to do at DC. Officially, he said he spend a year a year not able to come up with a story, but this coming right after the huge success of Wonder Woman (for which it was a big deal to have a female director) and the misfire of Justice League (for which Whedon probably caught some heat, as well), it's not too hard to imagine he was just made to leave the project.
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