Top products from r/whedon

We found 9 product mentions on r/whedon. We ranked the 9 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/Werv · 2 pointsr/whedon

Firefly was the first, and saw it around 2007. My sister introduced it to my, and I absolutely loved it. I wanted to know why I never heard about it before. Since then got lots of others into Firefly and few other Whedon's works. I love that show, and just got the Celebration book (highly recommend for anyone who likes firefly). Some time later started Dollhouse, and it blew my mind up. As in I stopped watching it because it made me doubt reality and all my beliefs. About a year or so later rewatched it, loved it. Then realized they were both by Whedon, and I realize Whedon makes great stories, and most other TV shows were not up to par. Then about two years ago, I slowly went through Buffy, loved it. And now trucking along through Angel (not really the feeling it, yet). and watching SHIELD.

Now I feel like I have a high standard, which many shows fail, and a longing for another great universe to be created. Right now Defiance is filling the void, but there is vast room for improvement.

u/twoforjoy · 2 pointsr/whedon

Applying pop culture to my studies is my absolute favorite thing to do! You should check out the Popular Culture Association / American Culture Association conference. I've gone the past 2 years but I don't know if I'll be able to do the next one. Both times, though I've presented on Buffy!

There's also a great book on BtVS coming out in August (I've got a chapter in it!).

I was also contacted about potentially publishing my thesis when it's done, although it was from a vanity press so I'm not so sure I'll want to pursue that. I'll probably be looking to publish it somehow at some point. I'll let you know if that ever happens!

FYI the epigraph for my thesis is going to be Joss Whedon's response to my question for his AMA a while back: “All worthy work is open to interpretations the author did not intend. Art isn't your pet -- it's your kid. It grows up and talks back to you.”

u/kelbellene · 8 pointsr/whedon

I don't know, but here's a better photo.

Edit: Is it like this? It just looks like a round solitaire diamond pendant. I searched for that and found a bunch like that.

u/peterclo · 5 pointsr/whedon

"I'm gonna be a fireman when the floods roll back. There's trees in the desert since you moved out, and I don't sleep on a bed of bones."

I recently read The Quotable Slayer, nice book of Buffy quotes :)

u/linzy · 1 pointr/whedon

Amazon UK suggests October 7th. Can't find it on US Amazon though.

u/BusStation16 · 11 pointsr/whedon

Shepard's story is know, it is explained in The Shepherd's Tale