thehefner: (Venture Bros: Theatre People)
thehefner ([personal profile] thehefner) wrote2008-07-29 03:42 pm

And speaking of DR. HORRIBLE...

Y'know, ten minutes in, I was already composing my LJ entry. I was already thinking of how I was gonna have to write in, "Oh fucking hell, all right, fine, you win, DR. HORRIBLE'S SING-ALONG BLOG is utterly delightful." Try as I might, I couldn't help be won over by virtually everything involving the title character and Captain Hammer. But not because of Joss being Joss, but rather... well, I'll get to that in a second.

But then, halfway though around part 2, I started realizing I wanted to bash in my own head/mind. And again, not because of Joss being Joss, and how his style generally makes me want to tear out my eyeballs and shove them in my ears... but because I realized that I hated Penny. I hated her acting, I hated her singing, I hated pretty much everything about her. I kept waiting for Joss to make her more interesting, to give us a character twist of some kind...

... shit, y'know what? Much as I hate the trademark Joss Whedon Spunky Female Characters, *that* would have been a vast improvement over what she was here: a typically boring and boringly typical ingenue.

Now, first of all, I think the ending is perfect.

But it could have been... perfecter.*

Really, after hearing how controversial the ending was (considering my how entire f-list has been consumed by Horrible-Mania befitting the show's mastermind, "perfect" was the immediate judgment that popped in my head. And yet, did anybody else really like Penny? If most others felt the way I did, then the ending kind of loses some of its emotional power.

I mean, really, as it is, that ending is kinda the most satisfying out there. I dunno, maybe if I did like her more, it would have been more distressing, and would have felt more like typical Whedonesque cruelty in storytelling. As it is, it's just tragic enough to feel slightly meaty but satisfying enough that I don't feel depressed.

But I dunno. Maybe it should have been more.

And ending which should be more powerful and tragic feels, honestly, like the best ending under the circumstances. And while I still love the ending, I can't shake the feeling like it could have been more. No, correction, the knowledge of how it should have been more.



That said, how many of you fans of DR. HORRIBLE don't watch THE VENTURE BROS? Because you need to. It's one of the very best shows on TV right now, I absolutely shit you not, and my dislike of Joss was overwhelmed by my love of VENTURE BROS and THE TICK (as well as musicals, but as musical numbers went, they were cute but little more).

I mean, really, I *know* VB is a cartoon, and I *know* it's not Joss, but it's brilliant and I would love to see the day when the latest VB episode gets talked and raved about as much as a delightful bit of entertaining fluff from the "Master." Especially with supervillain/henchman exchanges such as this:

MONARCH: I hated him so much, I just... I just wanted to kick his ass! I wanted to build a machine to kick his ass! I wanted to create an empire to house the machine to kick his ass!"

HENCHMAN NUMBER 24: Then by god... LET'S GO TAKE A DUMP IN HIS POOOOOOOL!!!

And on top of being hilarious, they're increasingly pulling off rich character depth and even poignancy on a regular basis. So, yeah... watch VENTURE BROS now.

I can probably guarantee that it's better than DOLLHOUSE will be.



*See, folks! I can talk in cutesy Whedonese as well! Aren't you amazed? WHY AREN'T YOU AWESOMED BY ME?!

[identity profile] sabine42.livejournal.com 2008-07-29 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
My brother made me watch plenty of Venture Brothers, and I agree, good stuff, you won't get arguments from me...

I won't go on a tirade about Joss (except, despite how much I love you, I tend to avoid all your Joss-related posts out of your sheer hatred for the man)* but...

I agree I don't see what all the fuss was about regarding the ending. I mean, it made me kinda sad, but it was the right motivation for a villain, I agree she was a little vapid, but still sweet in a world where everyone was a charicature.

However, most the f'list bitching about the ending wasn't from the uber Whedon fans except maybe a few that had only watched Firefly (and if you make a Browncoat remark here, I may have to slap you, love ;)

Just sayin'...

And you are not going to stop me from being VERY excited about Dollhouse, sugar pie. 'Specially, Tahmoh...


* because, love, for someone who has some serious fanboy obsessions of your own, you are very hard on people for theirs in this dept. Almost, one would say, judgmental of their taste as people are of comic book fans. Just because we like Joss, does not mean we don't like what you call good tv or good comics. My new comic read is one I picked up spontaneously when I was there picking up my *gasp* Buffy/Angel books. :P

But then, methinks we've had this chat :)
Edited 2008-07-29 20:55 (UTC)

[identity profile] thehefner.livejournal.com 2008-07-29 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
You will have hopefully noticed that I virtually never use the wonderful term "browncoating," even when I've really, reaaaaally wanted to. I might have used it a total of twice since you expressed your dismay. I DO care!

[identity profile] sabine42.livejournal.com 2008-07-29 09:02 pm (UTC)(link)
And, my love, I appreciate that greatly *HUGS*

although, I may have to give you a firefly icon now... :)

[identity profile] sabine42.livejournal.com 2008-07-30 03:33 am (UTC)(link)
Buffy comics, mayhaps?

;)