I think often times on Joss Whedon's shows he can make you hate a character for a period and then love the character. He does it effortlessly.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
To me, Joss Whedon is a god. I'm just a huge fan of his work; I love his work on TV.
Joss Whedon is a hero of mine, and what he's done for women in film and television, particularly when it comes to writing female roles that would typically go to a man, is awesome.
Viewers can hate a character and at the same time can't take their eyes off of him.
I love it when you like a character, and then she does something you don't like, and you hate her for a while - then you love her again. I'd like to see her have unlikable moments that the audience understands and sympathizes with.
Once he became a series character, I made the conscious choice that he would never act like a series character, never wink at the reader, never pull his punches. Better for him, better for me.
I've never disliked a character I've played. I've always tried to find the humanity and the reasons for what he does.
You know, comics and movies, even if you take a comic and turn it into a movie, we can't all be Joss Whedon.
Joss Whedon who created 'Buffy The Vampire Slayer,' 'Angel,' and all that... he is a genius.
If a character is supposed to be hated, my goal is to make her the most hated person on the show.
Every actor has to love and loathe the character he plays.