But I mean they feel less like Schur shows than say Whedon shows feel like Whedon shows or Lindelof shows like Lindelof shows. It seems less dominated by the personality of the showrunner.
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Replying to @nivenus @BootlegGirl
The main difference between Lindelof and Whedon and Schur is that for two out of those three shows, Schur has a co-creator, I think the twee-ness (or rather softness) of the Good Place is also what he brought to Parks and Rec and Brooklyn 99
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Replying to @BenGSchout @BootlegGirl
I mean Whedon did have a co-creator for Angel and Firefly, though he then sort of just evaporated afterwards (Tim Minear). And *technically* for Lost, Lindelof was co-creator with Carlton Cuse (now running Jack Ryan) and JJ Abrams.
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Back in the day there was a website called Give Tim Minear a Hug, over the fact that he worked on a TON of critically acclaimed TV series that got unceremoniously canceled (Firefly, Wonderfalls, The Inside, Dollhouse, Drive) He's not gone though, he's on American Horror Story
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Replying to @arthur_affect @nivenus and
Minear is generally considered to be the source of the darker, more cynical edge in the stuff he worked with Whedon on (Angel, Firefly, Dollhouse) People who like Angel better than Buffy tend to be his fans
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Yep that would be me (and my dad, who I watched all the Whedon stuff with)
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @arthur_affect and
"People who liked Angel better than Buffy" *raises hand and waves*
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Replying to @autogynamelia @BootlegGirl and
Angel had a cooler opening theme, don't @ me.
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Replying to @fiddlersgreen92 @BootlegGirl and
... And Angel's cast benefited from not having Xander in it. Instead, they had *Lorne,* who is objectively the best character in any Whedon project. Angel kinda wins by default.pic.twitter.com/0AVv4YP5FK
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Replying to @fiddlersgreen92 @BootlegGirl and
Andy Hallett was an amazing discovery on their part Like Joss literally just saw him singing in a bar and was like "I want him to play a green demon who sings in a bar" and that was the beginning of his acting career
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He had no acting credits before then, he was originally just this joke stunt casting on the show, a running gag, and then he evolved into a series regular and ends up with some of the best scenes in the show, including possibly the most powerful scene in the finale
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Replying to @arthur_affect @fiddlersgreen92 and
And then as soon as the show ended he died at 33 of a heart attack That show was cursed, seriously
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