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Vulture: Fox President Kevin Reilly Damns Dollhouse With Faint Praise
Kevin Reilly comments on Dollhouse's timeslot.
Whedonesque | a weblog about Joss Whedon —
http://www.thrfeed.com/2009/01/fox-executive-session-kevin-reilly.html Fox's entertainment president says "We're going to let the show play out for 13 episodes ... if we can do some business there it will be a great thing for the future." There will be a Dollhouse panel starting at 3pm today so expect coverage of that later on.
PRISON BREAK Cancelled!! Moore's VIRTUALITY Recut!! J.J.'s FRINGE ‘A Keeper’!! News From Fox Network TCA Panel!!
Ain't It Cool News - The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news. —
... Going Nowhere,” the outer-space comedy pilot from the team behind “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” may be going nowhere. Fox has ordered its pilot reshot. * Reilly calls “Fringe,” which is getting a post-“American Idol” slot “a keeper,” perhaps implying a second-season renewal. * On “Dollhouse”: “… we’re going to let the show play out for 13 episodes ... if we can do some business there it will be a great thing for the future.” Find all of James Hibberd’s story on the Fox panel here . [image] ...
Fox President Kevin Reilly Damns Dollhouse With Faint Praise
Vulture —
... During a TCA panel discussion earlier today, Fox entertainment president Kevin Reilly gave a vote of confidence to Fringe while simultaneously dousing our already considerably low expectations for Dollhouse. When asked why they decided to slot the show on Friday nights (when most of the free world is doing anything other than watching television), Reilly gave the following answer: ...
Virtuality's Future Doesn't Look Promising [Virtuality]
io9 —
... We don't trust our viewers to deal with an intelligent show, so we're willing to chop half of it away to make it a bit more palatable to dumb people. Not the greatest way to raise expectations for a show that's already been plagued by rumors of it being in trouble. It wasn't all bad news, however, Reilly did hint that Fringe will see a second season (calling the show "a keeper"), and that Dollhouse may not be as doomed as you've heard. Kevin Reilly talks 'Fringe,' 'Dollhouse,' 'NBC' ... [THR Live Feed]
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TCA: FOX talks 'Glee', 'Dollhouse', 'Virtuality" and more
Oh No They Didn't! —
Q&A with Kevin Reilly: 'Fringe,' 'Dollhouse,' 'Truth,' NBC, more ... During the press tour executive session Q&A with Fox entertainment president Kevin Reilly ... >> "Fringe." Reilly seemed to heavily hint that the show will come back next fall. "I already know 'Fringe' is a keeper," he says. "The show's been a bear creatively because it's been very ambitious. They've really found the storytelling model now ... what you're going to see in the second half in the year, if you follow ...
Dollhouse gets good news, expected news, and strange news
CliqueClack TV —
... Let’s start with the good news, and work our way to the strange. FOX’s Entertainment President, Kevin Reilly, had gone on record before saying that the pairing of Terminator:TSCC and Dollhouse on Friday was an effort to build a new night of programming. Many of us shrugged our shoulders at that, and I’m still hesitant to call it sound reasoning. But Mr. Reilly does have some good news to add to that. He was quoted at the TCA panel saying, of Dollhouse, “we’re going to let the show play out for 13 episodes and hopefully it will ...
Dollhouse - Who is the mole? What is the attic?
CliqueClack TV —
... Technically, I’m sure it’s correct. But you can’t think this was the plan all along. After the months, and months, of scrutiny this show has faced, before it ever even aired an episode, how is it possible that nobody mentioned this fact? Kevin Reilly was even quoted at the TCAs saying, “we’re going to let the show play out for 13 episodes and hopefully it will catch on.” Now, did the fact that he agreed to pay for an episode that was scrapped and not air it just slip his mind? Is there any way the president of the network doesn’t know that the ...






