Joss Whedon's 'The Nevers' is a weak remix of his formerly good ideas
Joss Whedon's creative signature has earned him millions of fans over his 24-year career as a showrunner and filmmaker. His characters are self-aware quip machines who banter like their lives depend on it. They also kick butt and squad up with allies to form distinct butt-kicking crews. In Whedon projects, people with power are morally bankrupt and his heroes fight for freedom until one of the good guys dies symbolically. These concepts have been gently remixed to form the Buffy the Vampire Slayer blueprint, the Firefly cypher, the Dollhouse effect, and the Avengers rubric.
With the latest application of his style, call it the Nevers configuration, it's clear that Whedon has less of a creative signature and more of a single notebook page of ideas he's been using since the late '90s. Read more...
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