Jan 2 2006Joss Whedon on the future of television

whedon-tvguide.jpgTV Guide has a great guest editorial by Joss Whedon on the future of television. It's not very serious and it isn't very informative, but damnit if it isn't funny.

Many people have asked me, "Joss, what is the future of television? What will we watch? And how will we watch it? Surely you must know, for you are wise, and slender." I usually smile and say nothing, because I wasn't actually listening to the question. But it's a good one, and I think it's time I let you in on a few highlights of Television-to-Be.

Sometimes I wish Joss wasn't such a talented bastard so that I could sleep at nights knowing that I'm not a complete and utter failure. Which clearly I am, because last time I checked I neither wrote nor directed Serenity.

Guest Columnist Joss Whedon Eyes the Future of TV [TV Guide]

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Don't feel bad. Not many of us wrote and directed Serenity. I often say to my self, "Self, is my sheer level of Joss Fandom enough to make up for my failure in life?" I often think no, but my Whedon bobble head tells me otherwise.

Serenity blows.

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