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* [[Creator Worship]]: And how. ''[[Dollhouse]]'' was renewed for a second season despite low ratings because network executives knew they would receive fifty thousand emails from Whedon's decidedly vocal and devoted fanbase if it were canceled.
* [[Creator Worship]]: And how. ''[[Dollhouse]]'' was renewed for a second season despite low ratings because network executives knew they would receive fifty thousand emails from Whedon's decidedly vocal and devoted fanbase if it were canceled.
** They call it the Cult of Joss for a reason.
** They call it the Cult of Joss for a reason.
* [[Designated Protagonist Syndrome]]: Seen by some as a repeat offender. [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Buffy]] and [[Dollhouse|Echo]] are often considered boring, [[Creators Pet|overly-shilled]] or just outright annoying in comparison to the rest of the cast. Depending on whether you see her as the protagonist, [[Firefly|River]] also sometimes falls into this territory.
* [[Designated Protagonist Syndrome]]: Seen by some as a repeat offender. [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Buffy]] and [[Dollhouse|Echo]] are often considered boring, [[Creator's Pet|overly-shilled]] or just outright annoying in comparison to the rest of the cast. Depending on whether you see her as the protagonist, [[Firefly|River]] also sometimes falls into this territory.
* [[Dropped a Bridge On Him]]: He's been increasingly accused in recent years of relying too much on randomly killing characters off, so that it's started to lose any power. {{spoiler|Paul Ballard}} from ''[[Dollhouse]]'' really got the ball rolling on this.
* [[Dropped a Bridge On Him]]: He's been increasingly accused in recent years of relying too much on randomly killing characters off, so that it's started to lose any power. {{spoiler|Paul Ballard}} from ''[[Dollhouse]]'' really got the ball rolling on this.
* [[Sci Fi Ghetto]]: It's hard to say whether Whedon and his works suffer from this stigma or not. Whilst on the one hand he receives a fair amount of academic and critical praise and support, on the other his works are also prone to [[Executive Meddling]] -- such as [[Firefly|irregular scheduling and abrupt cancellation]] or [[Wonder Woman|being kept in development hell]] -- and are [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|repeatedly and notably overlooked for awards]].
* [[Sci Fi Ghetto]]: It's hard to say whether Whedon and his works suffer from this stigma or not. Whilst on the one hand he receives a fair amount of academic and critical praise and support, on the other his works are also prone to [[Executive Meddling]] -- such as [[Firefly|irregular scheduling and abrupt cancellation]] or [[Wonder Woman|being kept in development hell]] -- and are [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|repeatedly and notably overlooked for awards]].

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