Jords: Is there any chance of Moonlight being a midseason replacement option?There is no chance of Moonlight being a midseason replacement on CBS, but according to Nikki Finke, there's a chance the CW (which is co-owned by the WB and which produces Moonlight) could schedule it on Saturday night.
Gomtuu: Does "midseason two-parter, namely episodes seven and eight" mean Fox ordered six more episodes of Dollhouse?
According to Joss Whedon, Fox has ordered 13 episodes of Dollhouse.
"I spent a good while chatting with the one and only Joss Whedon (pinch me!), who told me they he just wrapped on the pilot shoot for Dollhouse Friday, and that he has a very good feeling about the series because "Eliza Dushku can play anything, and in this series, she does." Can. Not. Wait. He also very kindly shared this info about the show:
-Joss directs the second episode as well as the finished-on-Friday pilot, just to get things rolling.
-Sarah Fain and Elizabeth Craft are the show runners.
-Steve DeKnight and Tim Minear are both consulting producers on the series.
-Tim is writing and directing the midseason two-parter, namely episodes seven and eight.
-Joss would love to get Jane Espenson to join the gang too, if he could, but she's on Battlestar at the moment and the show's budget might not permit it. (Is it just me or do you want to send Fox a check right about now?)
-As reported earlier this week, Dollhouse will go at midseason, and, according to Joss, it's likely premiering in January.
-There is no Dollhouse presentation planned at the Fox event, but Eliza Dushku might appear on behalf of the show.
-Joss: "I'm still having so much fun. I keep waiting for it to not be fun anymore."
-Joss needs your/our help promoting Dr. Horrible when it comes out, because the marketing group for that little online musical is...him. I'll make the wheat paste for the posters, you print up the flyers, 'kay?"
-Sarah Fain and Elizabeth Craft are the show runners.
-Steve DeKnight and Tim Minear are both consulting producers on the series.
-Tim is writing and directing the midseason two-parter, namely episodes seven and eight.
-Joss would love to get Jane Espenson to join the gang too, if he could, but she's on Battlestar at the moment and the show's budget might not permit it. (Is it just me or do you want to send Fox a check right about now?)
-As reported earlier this week, Dollhouse will go at midseason, and, according to Joss, it's likely premiering in January.
-There is no Dollhouse presentation planned at the Fox event, but Eliza Dushku might appear on behalf of the show.
-Joss: "I'm still having so much fun. I keep waiting for it to not be fun anymore."
-Joss needs your/our help promoting Dr. Horrible when it comes out, because the marketing group for that little online musical is...him. I'll make the wheat paste for the posters, you print up the flyers, 'kay?"
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