*crosses fingers* let's just hope he isn't full of it. I'd hate to see this show cancelled within a couple episodes because they won't give it a chance.
I think Kevin Reilly is the best possible network president to be dealing with a show like this. He has a habit of sticking up for the shows he's passionate about and giving critically acclaimed but low rated shows more of a chance than many others would. He helped Friday Night Lights stay on the air this long, kept The Office despite a low rated first season, and stuck with 30 Rock.
But it's Fox ! [/obligatory ill-informed rant] ;-)
Yep, sounds like they're really going to give it a chance. Course, that doesn't mean the audience won't reject it. Audiences are a strange bunch and if the ratings are low and stay that way the network might have no choice but to pull it (especially since they're selling the - reduced - ad time at premium).
I'll be happy if Dollhouse is able to pull close Lost level numbers, even with the slipping ratings pattern.
The news sites talk so much about those slipping numbers, and mostly undervalue the shows increasing presence on new media, that do show a quite different scenario, compared let's say a procedural series, that get mostly steady ratings, but are way weaker on new media presence.
Sure, but if the ratings tank--really tank--you can't really blame him for pulling the show. Even if you're running your business by keeping quality shows on the air and trying to support struggling ones, ultimately you're a business, and if you keep shows on the air that are doing terribly ratings-wise then you're not going to be able to keep your business. Or in Reilly's case, his job.
So if Dollhouse fails, my anger will probably be directed at America for not watching, rather than Fox for pulling.
Well, maybe a little at Fox. Because it's so easy, teehee.
It's funny, but I think Dr. Horrible will help pull in "non-Whedoners" to our Dollhouse family. It's #1 on iTunes right now, and everyone wants to be in the "know" on what's cool. Anyone agree?
TaraLivesOn | July 15, 09:53 CET
But for the moment, go Kevin Reilly!
Jobo | July 15, 09:54 CET
theonetruebix | July 15, 10:09 CET
dollrific | July 15, 10:12 CET
cabri | July 15, 10:23 CET
a yeara montha weekthe first episodethe first five minutes of the first episode!*glares*
catalyst2 | July 15, 10:24 CET
But TaraLivesOn is right...
Allen Doyle | July 15, 10:28 CET
Hope them producers are what they are supposed to be: supporters.
cleveland | July 15, 12:00 CET
badwolf | July 15, 12:11 CET
carrine | July 15, 16:32 CET
Yep, sounds like they're really going to give it a chance. Course, that doesn't mean the audience won't reject it. Audiences are a strange bunch and if the ratings are low and stay that way the network might have no choice but to pull it (especially since they're selling the - reduced - ad time at premium).
Saje | July 15, 16:40 CET
doghouse | July 15, 17:18 CET
The news sites talk so much about those slipping numbers, and mostly undervalue the shows increasing presence on new media, that do show a quite different scenario, compared let's say a procedural series, that get mostly steady ratings, but are way weaker on new media presence.
Numfar PTB | July 15, 18:22 CET
lax01 | July 15, 19:36 CET
So if Dollhouse fails, my anger will probably be directed at America for not watching, rather than Fox for pulling.
Well, maybe a little at Fox. Because it's so easy, teehee.
Jobo | July 15, 20:51 CET
korkster | July 16, 18:47 CET