Wir lenken ab
WD fasst einiges zusammen, was ich gerne so unterschreiben möchte:
I think I was right yesterday when I suggested that some of Whedon’s fans love him more than they love his shows - I just get the feeling that whether Dollhouse rocks or whether it sucks, there are already those who have made up their mind as to he quality of the show. I just think that we as fans of good television, should execute caution before we set up ’save our show’ campaigns, because doing things like this so early will only dilute our voice when a great show actually deserves to be saved. That show might be Dollhouse, it might be Fringe..but the point is, let’s actually watch the show first, let’s actually see whether or not we like it. Let’s also give JOSS WHEDON some credit, he didn’t have to go with FOX..do you think he would have teamed up with them again on a whim? This must surely say something about the current ethos as FOX - which is different from ‘the old days’. So yeah, let’s also give FOX some credit..especially for their great sense of humour this morning!
Womit sie natürlich das hier meinen. Auch auf whedonesque wird sehr gut beobachtet:
No wonder. The fan campaign became the number one Dollhouse story on the blogosphere over the last few days thanks to Wired and BoingBoing and us. People weren't talking about the trailer, they were talking about that instead.
In some Fox office, some exec was thinking "we need to get a response out sharpish". If you notice, the rebuttal was good natured, self-depreciating and joking. Fox managed to reclaim the news cycle without making it look like they were panicking. All in all, an effective PR spin campaign. I await the next big fan kerfuffle to see how Fox will handle it.
I think I was right yesterday when I suggested that some of Whedon’s fans love him more than they love his shows - I just get the feeling that whether Dollhouse rocks or whether it sucks, there are already those who have made up their mind as to he quality of the show. I just think that we as fans of good television, should execute caution before we set up ’save our show’ campaigns, because doing things like this so early will only dilute our voice when a great show actually deserves to be saved. That show might be Dollhouse, it might be Fringe..but the point is, let’s actually watch the show first, let’s actually see whether or not we like it. Let’s also give JOSS WHEDON some credit, he didn’t have to go with FOX..do you think he would have teamed up with them again on a whim? This must surely say something about the current ethos as FOX - which is different from ‘the old days’. So yeah, let’s also give FOX some credit..especially for their great sense of humour this morning!
Womit sie natürlich das hier meinen. Auch auf whedonesque wird sehr gut beobachtet:
No wonder. The fan campaign became the number one Dollhouse story on the blogosphere over the last few days thanks to Wired and BoingBoing and us. People weren't talking about the trailer, they were talking about that instead.
In some Fox office, some exec was thinking "we need to get a response out sharpish". If you notice, the rebuttal was good natured, self-depreciating and joking. Fox managed to reclaim the news cycle without making it look like they were panicking. All in all, an effective PR spin campaign. I await the next big fan kerfuffle to see how Fox will handle it.
wiesengrund - 26. Mai, 19:34
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