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  • (Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Thursday January 19 2017, @09:25PM

    by Phoenix666 (552) on Thursday January 19 2017, @09:25PM (#456240) Journal

    You know, everything would have been fine with that show if they had not insisted on naming like it was a feminine hygiene product. And then, they doubled down by naming the movie based on the series like another feminine hygiene product.

    Joss Whedon is great, and all, but man, do not name your sci-fi like feminine hygiene products if you want them to succeed.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday January 20 2017, @01:32AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday January 20 2017, @01:32AM (#456330)

    Joss Whedon is great, and all, but man, do not name your sci-fi like feminine hygiene products if you want them to succeed.

    And don't cast an actor named Summer's Eve Glow to play your fan favorite character, right?

    Whedon's mistake was being ahead of the trend for radical feminist domination. If only he had waited another decade until after social media attracted all the women who have taken over the internet.

  • (Score: 2) by Marand on Saturday January 28 2017, @01:49PM

    by Marand (1081) on Saturday January 28 2017, @01:49PM (#459874) Journal

    And then he doubled down by later naming a series Dollhouse. [wikipedia.org]

    Which I actually liked, for the most part. Didn't care much for the apocalyptic future parts that got weaved in late in each season, however; it felt like it was tacked on to give the show a feeling of completion in case it got axed. Pretty smart thing to assume, considering it was sci-fi, on Fox, by Joss Whedon.