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steverg
steverg
Air dates and episodes
Oct 16 2009, 12:15 AM EDT | Post edited: Oct 16 2009, 12:15 AM EDT
Well, well, well! It looks like Fox is (at least for the moment) planning on airing Dollhouse during the upcoming sweeps weeks! That means there will be no hiatus besides this Friday (MLB playoffs) and then at Thanksgiving. I wanted to blog this as well, but I'm not sure about formatting at this time. Sent it over to amy_c to 'c' if she can do something with it.

For now, I post a thread. Here's the actual release, as it was posted by DarkUFO over on Spoiler TV :

http://spoilertv.blogspot.com/2009/10/fox-sweeps-press-release.html
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MichaelStephen
MichaelStephen
1. RE: Air dates and episodes
Oct 16 2009, 1:02 AM EDT | Post edited: Oct 16 2009, 1:02 AM EDT
GREAT! No breaks in November that are out of the ordinary. Double Part? Why is Fox saying Part 1 and Part 2? Do you find this valuable?    
steverg
steverg
2. RE: Air dates and episodes
Oct 16 2009, 10:03 AM EDT | Post edited: Oct 16 2009, 10:03 AM EDT
"GREAT! No breaks in November that are out of the ordinary. Double Part? Why is Fox saying Part 1 and Part 2?"
I would venture to say that they have been planned to act as a two-parter, as in cliffhanger or unresolved drama at the end of the first part (it's sweeps time, right?) Different writers for the episodes, but that doesn't mean anything. Maybe Joss did it as a writing experiment: give the writers a bare bones plot line and let one guy tackle the first part. Then hand it off to the next writer. Anyway, it should be interesting!
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thewhitewilsmith
thewhitewilsmith
3. RE: Air dates and episodes
Oct 16 2009, 4:57 PM EDT | Post edited: Oct 16 2009, 4:57 PM EDT
"I would venture to say that they have been planned to act as a two-parter, as in cliffhanger or unresolved drama at the end of the first part (it's sweeps time, right?) Different writers for the episodes, but that doesn't mean anything. Maybe Joss did it as a writing experiment: give the writers a bare bones plot line and let one guy tackle the first part. Then hand it off to the next writer. Anyway, it should be interesting!"
Understandably, possibly the way BtVS "Surprise" and "Innocence" are two separate episodes but act as an emotional two-parter.
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