What next for Whedon?

Thursday, February 18th, 2010 | Sophie, TV, blogging, geekdom

Since the cancellation of Dollhouse I’ve been thinking a lot about why it’s creator, Joss Whedon, seems to keep making the same mistakes. Some people have commented that it’s because he’s a bit of a diva, or perhaps it’s just that he is a victim of his own hype and success.

I haven’t blogged much about Dollhouse’s cancellation, mostly due to a lot of other people already what I had to say. As a series it was deeply flawed and didn’t always get it right, but the thing it always had underpinning it was that it was just so different. That difference in approach to a theme is classic Whedon, as much as the layered characters and pithy dialogue. It wasn’t Buffy or Angel and it certainly wasn’t Firefly. It was it’s own beast, with it’s own issues.

Did the US network, Fox, step in and mess it up? Maybe. Did the show tiptoe around it’s loaded subject matter? Of course it did. It was about human slavery, prostitution and a person’s hunt for self when they’re stuck in that world. It’s heavy stuff, too heavy no doubt than a lot of everyday TV watchers.

The fans watched though. Us rapid fan boys and girls who lap up anything “The Whedon” does and then sit around for months and years afterwards talking about how good it was. How it was canned too soon. Despite the fact that we fans meant the almost guaranteed success of the internet musical Dr. Horrible’s Sing-a-long Blog we are not enough to keep a major US TV network happy.

So what next? There is that episode of Glee that is coming up, but that won’t be a Whedon show. It will be an episode of Glee directed by Joss Whedon, not written. Then of course there is the much rumored follow up to Dr. Horrible. They’d be mad not to really. Will Joss Whedon go back to TV? I’ve heard it said that he’s not interested, at least not in it’s traditional format.

I’ve talked about this with a few people and I reckon there are two formats that would suit a Whedon style story down to the ground:

  • Mini-series format – Torchwood did it for their Season 3 and it was amazing. I reckon Joss Whedon could really blast this format. 5 x 1.5 hour episodes, back to back and really concentrating on the story. Though he’s have to work on that slow build up thing of his that seems to happen in every series , bar Firefly.
  • Online streaming – This is the other format that has been mentioned a lot. A regular show, with proper production values which is shown only on the internet. Anyone who wants to watch it pays a subscription, and then at the end of the season the DVDs are released as normal. No networks exerting control or pulling the strings. The technology is there and the fan base as well, pretty much all of whom are very internet savvy.

So those are my vague thoughts on the matter. It’ll be interesting to see what comes next, whether it be ‘net based, TV or another movie.

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3 Comments to What next for Whedon?

Nick
February 18, 2010

I don’t know why he doesn’t go for smaller cable. Like SyFy or whatever it’s called these days. Or the people who did Veronica Mars. He has the fans to make that work. I figure it’s because they can’t afford him, but I bet Marvel didn’t pay him heaps for Astonishing X-Men.

Steve
February 19, 2010

Nick’s got two of the three things I was going to say. HBO, FX (I’m sure he could come up with a show that’d fit their brand) would be good arenas. As are comics books.

However, I think he’d also be well served by … and this is going to sound crazy, but I’m convinced it’d be amazing … teaming up with Stephen King and show-running a series with him.
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King’s brand-name plus ideas and joy for discovering stories coupled with Whedon’s dialogue, passion for pushing television (and his ability to rein in King’s weakness for the ridiculous), and their joint love of the big emotional moments … you put all those things together and you’ve got a kick-arse ABC (or maybe NBC, if it’s feeling bold) series on your hands.

Also mini-series or online streaming = pretty awesome arenas. If any creator is going to get his next series pre-funded by their fans, it’s Whedon.

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