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What if Joss Whedon did a TV show based on the early years of Batman?

Re: What if Joss Whedon did a TV show based on the early years of Batm

^ Well I meant when the show aired. It's over now. But yes I see the TrekBBS's friendliest poster is still there
 
Re: What if Joss Whedon did a TV show based on the early years of Batm

Better known as a "1,000 Plotholes in the World". This is truly one of the worst episodes ever written and filmed in the history of television. Scenes that should be moving; have you laughing your ass off because your still laughing at the utter idiocy of characters and plotholes so large you can fly the world through without effort.

Okay, so you didn't like the episode, but I found it to be quite emotional.
And I'd say 99.99999% of every single Buffy/Angel fan would disagree with 3DM, A Hole in the World & Shells are widely considered some of Angel's bestest best.
I can't be bothered reading the reasons again, mainly as I've seen them all before trotted out on this board a billion times by him. To single out that that episode alone for "plot holes" is fucking ridiclious, has he not see Season 4? The whole Jasmine/evil Cordy/Beast arc really makes no sense when you analyse it... but I don't really care. It's still my favourite season of Angel as there's tonnes or terrefic episodes

Actually, S4 doesn't have that much plotholes at all, and that's an entire season. I'm not calling it "A THOUSAND plotholes in the world" for nothing. There are so many of them, problems with structure, characters acting like complete morons, a demon that can only tell the truth telling blatant lies, and on, and on, and on, and on.

I like how 3DM just comes up with these really shitty weak excuses to bash Whedon at any opportunity, not responding to logic at all-
-He wrote and directed all these episodes
-er... no Greenwalt did them all really!

Never said any such thing, but eh... reading.

-OMWF is a fun episode
-er... not as good as Xena!

You missed the real problem.

The Greenwalt thing in particular stands out as just a way he's come up with to still say the show had some good episodes and yet bash Whedon at the same time. it's nothing to do with Greenwalt at all, he was just a recurring writer he picked out of a hat, you could easily say Tim Minear, Doug Petrie, Jane Espenson, David Fury, Steve DeKnight, or any other recurring Buffyverse deserve the real credit over Whedon.
He just gets his rocks off bashing him, even when it makes no logical sense to do so. It's quite sad and pathetic really with how much time and effort he puts into it

:rolleyes: Greenwalt is not a mere writer, he was the producer and the champion of Xander; behold:

- Mid S3; when Greenwalt would get less time for Buffy because he'd be preparing Angel which he'd be the main man of, while Whedon remained on Buffy; and behold the idiocy that is The Zeppo; where Xander is all of sudden reduced to a buffoon who can't do anything but fetch donuts. Except that he was the leader of the group between S2 and S3. Except that Buffy was the one fetching donuts back in S2 and S1 so Willow, Giles, and yes, Xander had enough sugar in their brains to pull all night research sessions.

- Buffy S4; Greenwalt is off doing Angel, quality of Buffy? Severely down. Xander is seen hair pulling with ffing Harmony. Male characters are less and less characters and more caricatures.

- Buffy S7; Greenwalt is now completely gone; doing Jake 2.0 somewhere else. Buffy S7 is the most horrifying pile of crap ever put on television; to the point where at times I had to keep myself from literally throwing up.

- Angel S5; the influence of Greenwalt is completely gone; he plotted a lot of S4 before he left. Angel S5 is setup entirely without him. And Angel S5? Buffy S7 redux. Most notably in the treatment of "ordinary" human characters.

It's a pattern folks, it isn't random at all.
 
Re: What if Joss Whedon did a TV show based on the early years of Batm

it will have eliza dushku as barbara gordon >_>
 
Re: What if Joss Whedon did a TV show based on the early years of Batm

- Buffy S7; Greenwalt is now completely gone; doing Jake 2.0 somewhere else. Buffy S7 is the most horrifying pile of crap ever put on television; to the point where at times I had to keep myself from literally throwing up.

Joss was focusing a lot on Firefly at that point. I'm not actually sure who was running things over at Buffy during that time. Apparently no one....

- Angel S5; the influence of Greenwalt is completely gone; he plotted a lot of S4 before he left. Angel S5 is setup entirely without him. And Angel S5? Buffy S7 redux. Most notably in the treatment of "ordinary" human characters.

I don't really see any similarity between Angel 5 and Buffy 7.
 
Re: What if Joss Whedon did a TV show based on the early years of Batm

It would be a pile of crap.

I agree. Just like everything else Whedon has done.

I might agree with you. Couldn't get into Angel or Buffy or Firefly. Dollhouse is not riveting but it's something to see on a Friday. :borg:

Thank the gods he was canned on the Wonder Woman feature. :klingon:
 
Re: What if Joss Whedon did a TV show based on the early years of Batm

- Buffy S7; Greenwalt is now completely gone; doing Jake 2.0 somewhere else. Buffy S7 is the most horrifying pile of crap ever put on television; to the point where at times I had to keep myself from literally throwing up.

Joss was focusing a lot on Firefly at that point. I'm not actually sure who was running things over at Buffy during that time. Apparently no one....

Nope. When Joss Whedon was still focusing on Firefly, and Marti Noxious was away on maternity leave, we actually got a pretty audacious start of the season. A family vipe, mother/father, between Buffy/Xander and Dawn as daughter; very much in line with what Sarah was half-promised was going to happen: Buffy and Xander finally getting together. We have a very returning to where it all started theme, as well as the setup of a dark nasty mysterious evil. And we have a Spike that is genuinely disgusted with himself and his actions and even says so directly - well, that is before James Marsters complained about his character not looking good enough and Joss rewrote his scene(s).

Then Joss butted in giving Marti direction as she returned, Firefly got cancelled, and Joss fully returned - and it all went down the drain.

- Angel S5; the influence of Greenwalt is completely gone; he plotted a lot of S4 before he left. Angel S5 is setup entirely without him. And Angel S5? Buffy S7 redux. Most notably in the treatment of "ordinary" human characters.
I don't really see any similarity between Angel 5 and Buffy 7.
Well, let's see:

Buffy S7 versus normal humans; disgusting sycophants who crave having power, having it "so hard being so close to the spotlight but never being able to step in it", also useless bunch fucks who wouldn't know how to help, if it hit them in the ass.

Buffy S7 versus demons, demon animated corpses, demon-enhanced people with power: Perfect, fantastic, can do no wrong, are truly superior to non-powered humans, are perfectly justified in considering non-powered humans - even though they saved the powered's ass over and over again - less then they are, and can be treated with disdain and fake smiles. And a direct extenstion; Spike takes over the show, as opposed to the used-to-be genuine heroes we've been following the 6 seasons prior.

Angel S5 versus normal humans; disgusting sycophants who crave having power, unable to deal with not being in the spotlight so they make deals with the devil to enhance their intelligence, get access to cutting edge labs. Need to be killed of "because their story is over", or just killed of to bring in the cool power heaving demonic god.

Angel S5 versus demons and assorted powered beings: so ffing cool, you can have them destroy the normal humans soul and still have the demon look cool, their deals are make their sons happy - and as a direct extension, Spike takes over the show, as opposed to the used-to-be genuine heroes we followed 4 seasons prior.
 
Re: What if Joss Whedon did a TV show based on the early years of Batm

Fairly weak argument, but I just don't care enough to get into it.
 
Re: What if Joss Whedon did a TV show based on the early years of Batm

I'm afraid it would never happen because of the embargos. Under current DC Comics/Warner Brother's policy The Dark Knight and all related characters are strictly film properties except for cartoons.
 
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