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I noticed that the show was on Fox. Did Joss get smacked upside the head and is now suffering from amnesia? Or does he just have a desire for disappointment? I'd have thought that his last endeavor with Fox would've made it very clear what they think of his kind of work...
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quote:Great chemistry and intriguing premise notwithstanding, you'd think that after Fox snuffed Whedon's Firefly and hung up on Dushku's Tru Calling, one or both of them would have been more than a little hesitant to get back into bed with the network. "Honestly? Walking back into that building was pretty damn strange," Whedon admits. But "I always had a good relationship with [Twentieth Century Fox], and on the network end, it's a completely new bunch of people, and from what I�ve seen, a fairly impressive bunch."
Dushku seconds that emotion. "I really get the sense that they're committed to [this show]� It feels right."
Besides, as Whedon notes, "I told them I was interested in writing a pilot, and they gave me seven episodes. They�ve already shown more support for it than I have."