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fandomsecrets2017-06-24 03:22 pm
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(Anonymous) 2017-06-24 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
And I still love Buffy. It is still my favorite Whedon thing. I wouldn't say it wasn't feminist, I would say it was 90s feminist and maybe doesn't reach where things should today. And I do think that in a lot of ways Whedon hasn't gotten past that level of feminism. So I tend to judge his current stuff more harshly than I do Buffy, which I look at in terms of its time where it was unique and very pro-women compared to what else was out there.
But I do think that for a lot of geeky fandom, Whedon is held out as perfect. And for other sides of the fandom, he is completely loathed. I'll always love Buffy and the first Avengers movie and enjoy Firefly and Angel. But a lot of his stuff does have major issues that fandom often won't knowledge.
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(Anonymous) 2017-06-24 08:51 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
(Anonymous) 2017-06-24 09:44 pm (UTC)(link)They blamed just about everyone and everything for Firefly's failure, except for the fact that most people just didn't warm up to the show. Basically accusing FOX of sabotaging Whedon and Firefly never made any sense to me. FOX wanted a nice little cult franchise they could milk forever. Turns out Firefly just wasn't it.
Yeah, it probably wasn't going get big enough to menace Star Wars and Star Trek as a franchise. Maybe it could have gotten as big as Babylon 5 was in its heyday, but it just didn't have "it" (whatever "it" is that turns cult shows into franchises).
The thing is, I kind of liked Firefly. I wasn't a fan. I liked it for what it was. A derivative little show that pretty much unironically stole every science fiction trope that wasn't nailed down. I happily watched it like the brain candy it was and didn't think too deeply about it.
But the fandom...*yeesh.*
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(Anonymous) 2017-06-24 10:19 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
(Anonymous) 2017-06-25 02:54 am (UTC)(link)You make a good point. I can see how ST and SW would be intimidating if you weren't big into genre television before then.
Probably another reason why it probably seemed like a good nibble is that it ended before Whedeon *really* got to put his ideas in play. A little bit after the cancellation I remember those plans got loose on the Internet. I don't remember a whole lot, but I do remember the whole "Inara gets gang raped" thing which...WAT?
It seems to me FOX cancelled Firefly just in time for it to be this big nostalgic thing rather than turning into a pile of drek.
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(Anonymous) 2017-06-24 10:28 pm (UTC)(link)Um, they didn't air the first episode. Like, it doesn't get much more sabotage-y than that! It was a show with a huge cast, and a complex universe, all of which needed to be properly introduced in order for the show to gain any kind of narrative traction with viewers. And all of it was introduced, quite well...in the first fucking episode. Which the network took a pass on, in favor of starting with the second episode.
There are very few shows out there that would manage to survive being undercut in such a way right off the top.
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(Anonymous) 2017-06-24 10:52 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
(Anonymous) 2017-06-25 05:33 am (UTC)(link)it's pretty common for editors to trim out as much exposition as possible while still remaining coherent. If a show has to take an hour to explain every little thing, then there's something wrong with the writing, or the world design. Things should speak for themselves as much as possible without someone having to handhold the viewer through it. Every decent sci-fi series manages this just fine.
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(Anonymous) 2017-06-24 10:51 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
(Anonymous) 2017-06-25 01:26 am (UTC)(link)That being said, I tried to Netflix Firefly because so many good friends love this show. I thought it was unwatchable because it was boring. And just when I thought there couldn't be a shittier opening song than Enterprise's opening, but Firefly even managed to fuck an opening up.
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(Anonymous) 2017-06-25 02:56 am (UTC)(link)Voyager was the flagship show for the old UPN.
*DS9 fan who remains bitter that DS9 is the red-headed stepchild of the Trek universe*
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(Anonymous) 2017-06-25 05:36 am (UTC)(link)There were issues.
(Anonymous) 2017-06-25 07:04 am (UTC)(link)All that aside, if it had gotten anywhere near X-Files' ratings (Firefly averaged 4.7 million while X-Files' season 9 was 9.1 million), it wouldn't have been cancelled.
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(Anonymous) 2017-06-25 06:13 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
(Anonymous) 2017-06-24 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)i absolutely love the first few seasons! and i don't even have nostalgia goggles