Mauro Diotallevi wrote:
> Of course, in the US this will air on Fox, which means we'll be lucky
> if they air three episodes before cancelling the show and then waiting
> a year or two to release the DVDs.  I think the last non-reality
> series they gave a real shot was Millenium, which they gave a whole
> three seasons despite what I remember as not exactly stellar ratings
> (well, very good ratings initially, but then rapidly dropping and
> staying fairly low from the second half of the first season pretty
> much through to the end).

Whedon sounds fairly confident that the "New Fox" is not like the "Old 
Fox"...  We are now in era of Fox, with apparently an entirely different 
management, resurrecting Family Guy, running multiple seasons of 
American Dad in *the same timeslot* (I prefer it to Family Guy, but I'm 
sure the ratings are smaller), and green lighting a Cleveland spin-off 
and the awesome direct-to-DVD Futurama 'sodes.  Plus King of the Hill 
isn't dead yet...

Dollhouse is apparently going to be fighting back to back with Fringe 
(J. J. Abrams' "I Can't Believe It's Not X-Files") and it does appear 
that Fox may actually have a plan for its Fall sci-fi programming...

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--Max Battcher--
http://www.worldmaker.net/

I don't think Whedon would put *himself* through another Firefly Maru
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