Joel Keller brings some great news:
3. 1:10- Do you see Dave laughing? Smiling? His question is there to let her 'get to the joke' if there is one. She answers 'yes' and moves on (to admittedly more happy thoughts).
Joel Keller says it all comes down to this:
When Reilly was asked about the "Save Dollhouse " campaigns out there, he joked, "you mean the campaign that started before we starting making episodes?" He cited the solid cumulative numbers the show put up (which included DVR numbers) as to why it was brought back, and the fact that "the fans were there every week. We were there with Joss, and he delivered." While Whedon "wasn't having a lot of fun" in the first half of the season because of the struggles he and the network had to focus on what the vision of the show would be, in the "second half of year he found his voice on the show and had a lot of fun," according to Reilly.
Robert Seidman thinks that the problem is:
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Scooter McGavin sees it this way:
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Jace has another idea:
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Joel Keller intervenes and adds:
Add to that, they're doling out 10 - 20% of their pre-tax income to their agent, 3-5% for personal assistants, 5-10% for stylists, etc. And then all of the sudden, when they get a wrinkle, or turn a little gray, they're offered increasingly terrible roles just to make ends meet, or they lose their job (provided there's not some writer's strike preventing them from working to begin with.)
Joel Keller remembers that:
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Joel Keller comes with the facts:
Yeah, stars make millions, but if she's truly unhappy doing what she's doing, money doesn't mean much.
Jace gives a bit of an idea about it:
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Correspondent scans the other's answers and reply:
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hollywoodreporter brings more details:
Most Interactive Panel : Getting the critics involved in a panel is always dangerous. But there were several successful efforts that pulled reporters heads out of their laptops this summer. The best was Gordon Ramsay s panel for Fox s "Cookalong," with critics frantically whisking egg whites for 20 minutes to make their own Baked Alaska along with the chef. Cooking with Ramsay precisely demonstrated the concept of his upcoming TV show and involved a fair amount of work to beat those eggs into a dessert topping. As Fox PR girls punned at the party afterward, "We took a huge whisk."
Jace brings a word of caution:
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For this reason, TVSeriesFinale.com says:
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TVSeriesFinale.com scans the other's answers and reply:
33 Jeff Says: August 11th, 2009 at 2:05 pm It really is unfortunate that this show is now out of production. I just finished the season (on Hulu) and I was really looking forward to another season. Hopefully a network like HBO will be brave enough to pick it up. This show easily trumps some of the ones they already air. Got my fingers crossed, but I think this show will never make it back up. Its really unfortunate, but Hollywood hasn t been able to grasp a new idea in y ears. They can only think so far as to rehash old ideas that have already run their courses.
Joshua Alston is not really sure about that:
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As a result of that, Jace belives:
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Thinking that's not all, Jace adds:
9 pm: Criminal Minds (CBS); America's Got Talent (NBC); America's Next Top Model (CW); Wipeout(ABC); Lie to Me
As a result of that, Joel Keller belives:
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