So, when Joss Whedon cooks up some new venture, we all
But what was really amazing about Buffy was intrinsic to its essential soapiness. His characters actually grew, changed, developed, evolved in a manner nearly unprecedented in a television serial format. His eponymous character began as a narcissistic, peevish Valley girl who was smarter than she gave herself credit for being. But the end of Season 7, Buffy's persona was seamed over like
The basic idea behind Dollhouse involves a bunch of "actives" who wind up part of this organization that rents them out for assorted purposes-- everything from run-of-the-mill call-girl duties to super-intense espionage and other action-y sorts of missions-- and then wipes their brains free of personality at the end of each "engagement." So, if what Whedon does best is anticipate the actions and psychological development of his characters 7 years on down the road, he's certainly given himself a unique challenge in devising a main character-- a placid, dimpled Echo, played by Eliza Dushku, of course-- who has no personality at all (save whatever inklings leak over from her previous real life and the slug-trails from her assorted engagements).
There's really no way of knowing yet whether he'll pull it off. The first three episodes have all been about establishment, and that's necessary, I suppose. They've been way action-packed, though and I'm surely hoping Whedon will back away from that a little so as to give us more of what he's good at-- the humor stuff and soul stuff. Of course, Fox has the thing programmed on Fridays at 9PM, which is as lousy a time slot as there ever was. But who knows? Maybe it'll get enough legs from Hulu views and
In the meantime, I'm crossing my fingers for it. I think it's after something pretty interesting. I mean, there are no other shows in which the main character is essentially a whore on major network television. Showtime's Secret Life of a Call Girl certainly doesn't count-- even if it weren't silly, moralizing, sentimental dreck-- because you have to pay extra money to your cable company to see it. But Whedon seems to have a real soft spot for girls who earn their keep selling pussy. There was the lovely Inara character from Firefly, and subsequently, the film Serenity. In that show, her profession of "Companion" granted her a certain elevated and prestigious status that extended well beyond her improbable gorgeousness. (Brazilian actress Morena Baccarin looks like a gene splice between Salma Hayek and Natalie Portman-- one luscious nugget.)
And who could forget the Buffy-bot? A made-to-order robot, designed to indulge the sexual whims of the besotted sadist-vampire, Spike? (For the record, I maintain Spike was really the only love interest Buffy ever had who was actually complicated enough to be worthy of her.) The Buffy-bot really did provide the ultimate "girlfriend experience," complete with hilarous, slightly off-
So, I'm plenty interested to see what Whedon does with his new Faith-bot. Er. I mean... what he does with Echo. As he seems so captivated by the idea of the sacred whore, I'm really hoping the Whedon Dolls will grow into their skins and become something more than programmable playthings. Crossing fingers.
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Here's what the real Buffy, Kristy Swanson, had to say. UGO: A few years ago they did a Highlander movie where they took the TV Highlander and the movie Highlander characters and put them together in a movie. You think they'll ever do anything like that for Buffy?
KRISTY: Wow, that'd be interesting. I don't know. That's a Joss Whedon question. It's his baby.
There can be only one.
Kristy Swanson is SO not the "real" Buffy. Just ask Whedon.... who disowned that completely juvenile movie.
Plus, Swanson's answer to that question is clearly just wishful thinking. The show accomplished Whedon's original vision for the movie. The movie got hijacked by the studio and wound up being moronic-- and completely the opposite of the sort of film Whedon had wanted to make in the first place. Attempting to merge the two would make no sense at all. And it would be a step in the wrong direction for all involved. Except maybe for poor Kristy, who seems to want to cash into some of the cache of the TV show.
You're more up on it than I am. The movie came out in '92, and I doubt that it was meant to be anything more than juvenile, but Kristy was the first, after all. Like Jessica Simpson, she's put on weight and is starting to look like someone's mom. Happens to everyone sooner or later. (BTW, please have a doctor look at that lump if you haven't already. I had a cyst when I was in college, and it did go away eventually. And I did go to the infirmary and have it looked at.)
Um.. thanks? Actually, every time I've switched doctors, the new guy has freaked out about my funny bumpy tits and thereby made me go get more mammograms and ultrasounds than are generally recommended for a woman of my meager years. It's a big, ominous, fluid-filled blimp makes me queasy as it galumphs across the sonogram screen. Were it drained, it would reduce the size of my breast by about three-quarters. No thank you. Which is to say, yeah, I've had it checked. It hurts but won't kill me.
Regarding the film, well, actually-- Whedon had big plans for it. He very much wanted to make a movie that was equal parts funny and dark. In his original version, Buffy burns down the high school gym (full of vampires) at the end-- a thing frequently referenced in the first season of the TV show. But the studio wanted to keep it "light," and didn't like the idea of the hero being destructive...so they wouldn't let him do it. So, The movie did indeed have ambition beyond its eventual incarnation. And if it hadn't we probably wouldn't have been graced with the show.
Yes. That'll put marzipan in your pie-plate, bingo!
kissykiss,
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I can't wait to feel one way or another about the Doll. I could guess at the many directions Whedon could take. He could do something typical like Echo slowly remembering something of her life before she was wiped. Or maybe (and it seems like this is happening now), she'll meld all the imprints she's had so far into her own "new" personality. I dunno...
Maybe when we find out how the actives were selected, and we know more about her relationship with Alpha, and the background segment of the show will be over... then we'll get to the fun stuff.
I do agree that her assignments ought to switch up from the action hero stuff.
Might have to queue Buffy on Netflix.
re: Buffy on Netflix-- I was just thinking the same thing. I miss the ol' girl. Clearly.
I still think of Kristy Swanson as the "original Buffy," but bow to your assessment of the movie. And I used to watch "Early Edition", a kind of sappy show, just to see her. When she left the show, I quit watching it.
PS, I meant to leave a comment on SADS, but it might not have gone through. I read that you need sunlight early in the day-- about two hours worth if possible. I'll check out my textbooks and see what they say, just to be sure. Then I'll get back to you. Also, it's good to hear you don't think the lump is a threat. It would scare hell out of me. Hang in there.
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Shall I interpret your comments to mean that I have a reader who is somehow in the medical profession? If so, awesome!
Regarding sunlight-- yeah, they say you're not supposed to subject yoruself to the Happylite for more than 20 minutes a day, or it'll mess with your sleep cycles. As I'm already something of a mild insomniac, I try not to test those limits too much. But I do turn it on during morning hours.
As for exposing myself to real sunlight for two hours a day, well, that's a little tricky. I get up when it's still dark. I do have the twenty minutes it takes me to walk to the metro, but then my office at work is windowless. I begged and cajoled and whined about it enough to where I'll be moving to a fantastic new office WITH a window, but not until the end of April. It's very good news for next year, but I think this year is kind of a lost cause. At least it's almost over! Phew!
No I'm not any sort of medical guy, I just have a surplus of textbooks from various online classes. I just now went back over to the SAD post and left a comment. I worked this time. (It never accepts my tags for some reason.)
Oh, and BTW, the Bradford pear and the dogwoods are in full bloom here in my backyard, and I spent an awesome two hours out in what certainly can't be described as "Black Hole Sun" yesterday. The forsythia is also blooming, but not as much as the pear tree, which always blossoms first.
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