The last timeJoss Whedonmade a TV show, he was on the cover ofEntertainment WeeklypromotingMarvel’s Agents of SHIELD.

Now here’sThe Nevers the last time Joss Whedon will probably ever make a TV show.

TheBuffy the Vampire Slayercreator is only 56, and was self-fundingDr.

The Nevers

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Horrible’s Sing-Along Blogback when streaming originals were still called web series.

(Whedon has not responded to the claims.)

Whedondeparted midway through season 1, with Philippa Goslett replacing him as showrunner.

Men can be “Touched,” too, yet society overreacts against the affected women.

Females are accused of Satanic encumbrance, hunted by law enforcement, tormented by reactionary bros, even lobotomized.

So, yes: A feminist drama, made by a man many feminists despise.

She’s the Gallant to Skelly’s chatter-nerd Goofus.

Their chemistry works; not much else does.

Whedon’s theatrical banter was wonderfully unusual in his WB days.

There’s a TV critic who said this dialogue stinks.

There are two good insane twists and two bad insane twists.

The orgies look silly.

The romances are adolescent.

By episode 4, multiple enemies have become friends (and vice versa).

WillThe Neversimprove on his shaky foundation?

Right now, it’s all steam and no punk.C+

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