
That seems to be the big question today following news that television auteur Joss Whedon would be retooling the pilot for his midseason action drama Dollhouse, starring Eliza Dushku, Tahmoh Penikett, Amy Acker, Harry Lennix, Olivia Williams, Fran Kranz, Reed Diamond, and a host of others. (You can read my early review of the pilot script for Dollhouse here.)
Early reports seemed to indicate that Whedon had made the decision to scrap the pilot in favor of reshooting an introductory episode that was less noir and had more of the "visceral pop" that was promised in the pilot script and that the decision was not one handed down to him from FOX.
According to Whedon in a post on Whedonesque: "The fact is, Iām very proud of the ep we shot and the series is making me crazy with the excitement. But I tend to come at things sideways, and there were a few clarity issues for some viewers. There were also some slight issues with tone ā I was in a dark, noir kind of place (where, as many of you know, I make my home), and didnāt bring the visceral pop the network had expected from the script. The network was cool about it, but not sure how to come out of the gate with the ep."
It's now been clarified that the recently completed Dollhouse pilot itself won't be reshot, as many news outlets seemed to indicate, but will instead become the series' second episode, with the planned second outing being reconfigured to act as the premiere installment, a move Whedon refers to as a "preemptive strike." Still with me?
āJoss came to the realization that there was a better way to start the show,ā a Twentieth Century Fox Television spokesman told Variety. āAfter he wrote episode two, he asked the network to use that as episode one.ā
The move, which at least seems to have originated from Whedon himself and not the network, doesn't exactly make me rest easy; if you remember, airing episodes out of order was exactly what signaled the beginning of the end for Whedon's other FOX series Firefly.
Let's take a look at Whedon talking to The Hollywood Reporter about the decision from the TCA:
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Other than his disastrous 2nd arc of Astonishing X-Men I've loved everything he's done.
So bring on the new (and presumable improved Dollhouse)
Do you mean friction?