Well from the story of how the show came about he's working with Fox because that's who Eliza's deal is with.Now i'm convinced that Whedon just needs work desperately or else i can't explain that he works with Fox again after they screwed him so royally on Firefly.
I guess this is Fox's way of getting rid of two sci-fi series they don't really want anymore. I'm sorry, Joss. I hope you learn not to put your faith in Fox again.
I've never understood why they'd want to "get rid of" a show they don't want. The series is being made, and Terminator is also continuing, the money is spent, why would it ever be in their best interest to stick them in a graveyard slot in order to force them off the air? Surely the hope is that the two shows will be good enough to win ratings in that difficult slot. I doubt they will, but I don't see why the people running Fox would feel the need to make the shows fail. If they don't think they're worth showing, why not just cancel production on them now?
Well from the story of how the show came about he's working with Fox because that's who Eliza's deal is with.Now i'm convinced that Whedon just needs work desperately or else i can't explain that he works with Fox again after they screwed him so royally on Firefly.
Yep, Friday deathslot with Terminator as the lead-in. Might as well not even bother to check it out.
But you have to ask yourself this, o flock of Whedon. Who is more of a moron? Fox for airing, and then cancelling, sci-fi programming, or Whedon and the other showrunners pitching sci-fi programming to Fox knowing damn well what's going to happen to it?
"Fool me once, same on you. Fool me twice, same on me."
"Fool me once, same on you. Fool me twice, same on me."
Shame. The word is shame.
Old Biff would have something to say about now....
"Fool me once, same on you. Fool me twice, same on me."
Shame. The word is shame.
Old Biff would have something to say about now....
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