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Re-evaluateof your feelings toward Joss Whedon, if you haven't already done so
Here is a link to a post by author Matt Ruff, who found a Q&A with Joss Whedon.
Apparently it was FOX, and not Joss, who has severe discomfort with the skeevy premise of show.
My icon (plus the promise of post-apocalyptic-ness) is why I will continue watching!
Share the reasons why you will (if you are, I know there are a few of you out there!) continue watching in the comments!
Also, be sure to employ the use of
takumashii's new verb.
Example: I am currently Dollhousing New Moon, by Stephanie Meyer.
Apparently it was FOX, and not Joss, who has severe discomfort with the skeevy premise of show.
My icon (plus the promise of post-apocalyptic-ness) is why I will continue watching!
Share the reasons why you will (if you are, I know there are a few of you out there!) continue watching in the comments!
Also, be sure to employ the use of
Example: I am currently Dollhousing New Moon, by Stephanie Meyer.

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The show I'm currently Dollhousing (besides Dollhouse), is Glee. I'm hanging in, even though I think the show has MASSIVE issues. I'm sort of wondering about the level of squee the show generates in fandom, because its issues are so glaringly obvious/painful. But it's interesting enough, and it has a certain level of charm, and I like singing, so... yeah. Totally Dollhousing it; and watching it with a critical eye.
ETA: I forgot to give my reasons for continuing to watch. I do like watching Dollhouse with the critic-brain engaged, even though it leads to eye-rolling. There are some great actors involved (though I'm not enamored of Dushku, really). Sometimes the show does make me chuckle. I like that it evokes a big response in me, even if that response is often AUGHHHHHH WHYYYYYYY. It can be sort of fun. I want to have lots of nerdy conversations about it on the internets and at WisCon.
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I'm still watching because this is the first Joss show I've been able to watch while it's airing instead of on DVD way after the fact and I'm enjoying not knowing all kinds of things about the future of the show (future actors, favorite ships, cultural references or major critiques of episodes I haven't seen yet, etc.).
Also because I enjoy watching the show critically. I'm excited about the new cast members coming on. I think they are struggling with some very interesting themes and while some of it is oogey and/or just-not-quite-there-yet it's still interesting to see what they're doing. And because I actually think Dushku is a great actress and handles the different characters she plays well and I enjoy seeing her range. Maybe I'm crazy. But whatever.
So, I'm Dollhousing Dollhouse because I'm a TV junkie and will watch just about anything anyway, and this is still better than most?
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That said, I find that it at least raises interesting questions when it's not doing the whole sexy-chicks-in-peril routine, even if it then addresses those questions stupidly. If I give up on it, it'll be because it turns into Gilligan's Island -- "Hey, remember that one episode where they nearly got out of the Dollhouse?"
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