Fox Reschedules Virtuality for June
June 4, 2009 by Cynthia
Fox has once again given Virtuality the bump though this time it seems like a move in the right direction. The much anticipated pilot from Battlestar Galactica’s Ronald D. Moore and Friday Night Light’s Peter Berg was downgraded from series launcher to special movie event with a July 4th airdate.
Burning the pilot off in the summer was bad enough, but scheduling it on a holiday where the majority of the people in the US are outside watching fireworks – that was insult to injury.
Tonight on Sarah Connor: Adam Raised a Cain
April 3, 2009 by Cynthia
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles: Adam Raised a Cain
Air Date: April 3, 2009 at 8:00 on FOX
When John attempts to rescue Skynet’s latest target he finds himself closing in on Weaver, but at what cost? Game plans change, causing Sarah and Ellison to reunite. Meanwhile, Weaver learns Ellison’s secrets in the “Adam Raised a Cain” (cr: Richard Foreman/FOX)
If you missed the Sarah Connor “April Fool’s Joke” that aired the other night I have the video after the cut, but honestly, hardly worth the effort. There’s not much “joke” in the joke and it goes on way too long. I’d call it more of an “Awkward Fool’s Joke.” (Especially since they obviously had to film these long before April Fool’s Day.)
Dollhouse Tonight:Echoes
March 27, 2009 by brian
So Dollhouse disciples, are you hooked so far? Tonight, they up the ante with “Echoes,” an episode that sees Eliza Dushku’s Echo character head back to college.
Contact with a deadly virus brings back some vivid memories for Echo and things are about to get even more complicated? Can she save the day and keep her marbles in the process?
How close to the mysteries of the Dollhouse is Agent Ballard now? The more people in high places try to convince him there’s nothing to find, the more determined Ballard becomes.
©2009 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Carin Baer/FOX
Dollhouse: Man On The Street Preview
March 20, 2009 by brian
Tonight is the ep many fans of Dollhouse have been waiting for, as both Joss Whedon and Eliza Dushku say this is where things just click. In Man On The Street, Echo becomes the perfect wife for an Internet mogul played by Patton Oswalt.
It’s About The Timeshift for Terminator
In determining which TV shows people are tuning into, it’s now as much about how they watch as when they watch. While Terminator:The Sarah Connor Chronicles and Dollhouse are both pulling about 4 million viewers live, they are two of the shows benefiting the most from DVR technology.
According to a report published by TV Guide Live+7 DVR data, which takes into account recorded playback within the week after the show airs, shows a 36 percent jump in adult viewers for Terminator. Dollhouse picks up 30 percent. Rounding out the Top Five “timeshifted” shows are Privileged, 90210 and Scrubs. These are all shows that do well with the coveted young viewers.
This bears out what we at SFUniverse have been saying for awhile now: the young, tech-savvy demographic that watches genre shows doesn’t always do it live. That’s particularly the case when the show airs on Friday nights. Between people using DVR and viewing shows on the Net, the Nielsen ratings are even more “guesswork” than they were to begin with. Readers, how do you watch your favorite shows?
©2008 FOX Broadcasting Co. CR: Frank Ockenfels/FOX
Happy Valentine’s Day
February 14, 2009 by Cynthia
Tonight: Enter The Dollhouse
February 13, 2009 by brian
There’s a little show called Dollhouse debuting that you might have heard a little something about. I don’t know if there has ever been this much discussion of a show before it hits the airwaves. But tonight we will see what the fuss has been about.
With Joss Whedon’s involvement, the show will have to deal with Buffy comparisons. It’s not really fair to compare any fledgling show to one of the best shows in genre history, but there’s no way to stop it from happening. It’s a shame, as very few shows will measure up to that standard. Buffy is the elephant in the corner and right now it’s much better for Dollhouse if we don’t see the elephant.
There are also inevitable comparisons to Firefly. Whedon has already had to reshoot the pilot and make other changes at the request of FOX executives. Dollhouse didn’t draw the most favorable timeslot either. That has raised the ire of Whedon fans, many of whom started a campaign to save the show before it ever aired. That’s the kind of passion we love at SFUniverse.
(Kurt Caceres, R) after his daughter is abducted and held for ransom in “Ghost,” the series premiere episode of DOLLHOUSE airing Friday, Feb. 13 (9:01-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2009 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Isabella Vosmikova/FOX
FOX Planning Werewolf-Themed Show
December 22, 2008 by brian
If it weren’t the dead of winter, I would presume this was some sort of April Fool’s gag. But [Zap2It] is reporting that FOX will produce Bitches, a “dramedy” about four sexy young Manhattan ladies who just happen to be werewolves.
Zap2It describes this pilot idea as Sex and The City meets The Howling. The writing team of Gretchen Berg and Aaron Harberts, known for their work on recently axed fantasy comedy Pushing Daisies, is on board to provide the pilot.
I honestly don’t know what to make of this, other than wondering how soon it will inherit the “Friday Night Death Slot” from Dollhouse. But I never thought Charmed would last as long as it did, so you really never know how these things are going to turn out. Readers, what do you think?
Fox Orders More Sarah Connor Scripts
October 15, 2008 by brian
Sy Fy Portal reports that FOX has ordered two more scripts for Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. On the ratings bubble for pretty much its entire run on TV, rumors are swirling about the fate of the second season show.
Recently the buzz was that FOX execs were worried about what effect Sarah Connor’s low ratings might have on the network’s Prison Break. We are absolutely not kidding about that, which if it were to come to fruition might be one of the Top 5 Worst Reasons Ever for Canceling a Show.
Ordering scripts instead of episodes is considered to be a network’s way of hedging its bets. But as Sy Fy’s Brian Hinman mentions, it’s better than outright dropping the axe. SFUniverse will keep you posted on any Sarah Connor developments.
CR: Adam Taylor/FOX
TV Week: Fox IS Worried About Dollhouse
September 14, 2008 by brian
While Fox’s press releases say Dollhouse’s production halt is simply giving show creator Joss Whedon time to tweak things, TV Week says their Fox sources are telling a different story.
A piece by Josef Adalian said Fox execs are worried about whether viewers will root for Eliza Dushku’s character, a “doll” who has had memories erased and lacks free will. They also reiterated concerns that the show’s plot is confusing and hard to follow.
Some of those same concerns led Whedon to shoot a new pilot for the show. According to TV Week, some of the initial problems are still there in Fox bigwigs’ opinion.
Most of Buffy The Vampire Slayer creator Whedon’s rabid fanbase has never forgiven Fox for what they feel was the premature cancellation of his show Firefly. We’re not talking “I don’t like my next door neighbor ‘cos he borrows things and doesn’t return them” never forgiven. We are talking full-on, Capt. Kirk, “I have never forgiven Klingons for the death of my boy” not forgiven.
SFUniverse will continue following this extremely hot topic.






