Speedy on Joss Whedon


by Irma Arkus

The amazing Joss Whedon has finally released a glimpse of his long awaited Dollhouse.

The news of the pilot, finally shown to executives and critics at a conference, featured more than a few funnies.

The long-awaited Dollhouse has been plagued by delays, reshoots, rewrites and grumbling from financiers.

Our favorite Tahmoh Penikett has seemingly landed a great role, only to be in midst of a whilwind disaster.

That, and the lack of Joss Whedon in a midst of a vampire-revival with teens, just seemed impossible to bear for the fans, myself included.

Now, we are assured that Dollhouse will premier in February of 2009.

Moreover, Whedon is considering to make a sequel to his webisodial, Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog.

Double yeey!

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  • generalcastro

    supercool. Man I missed Whedon, and I still dream of sweet sweet buffy and the gang. TV sucks these days, and hopefully, this will finally become a reason to watch it.

  • jenney

    Yeeey!!! I cannot wait, and the DR. Horrible stuff was so funny and sweet. I can’t wait. I think I am going to open up a bottle of wine and enjoy me some Firefly.

  • jaded

    i wish he was some kind of spread, because he is delicious. I miss Halo! And this will totally make up for it.

    Yeah, what’s with that whole BSG thing? Is this just a way to make us watch crap shows on TV we wouldn’t pay attention to unless we get to glance at Starbuck? So unfair and uncool. I really do hope tehy get some awesome shows, and soon!!! ARrrrrhg

  • irma

    Tahmoh is actually a pretty nice looking guy in person too – few years back I ran into him at one of my favorite clubs, and he is quite a handsome guy.

    But I digress, Tahmoh Penikett is a likeable guy on screen, and a very competent actor. I really hope he enjoys his Dollhouse experience, and that it helps him as an actor to further hone his craft.

    And yes, I cannot wait to be Whedon-ed.