Joss Whedon:

So I sat down and I really thought about it, and realized that there is a philosophy behind it, one that I’ve talked about before, and I won’t bore you with. It’s the idea of surprise being the point of storytelling, and the most honest emotion, because it’s truly humbling. Surprise means you have to reassess what you thought. It means that you were wrong about the way things were structured, and that’s exciting, and really important. It also makes for a good story. I mean, The Sixth Sense is fine the second time around, but honestly, the first time around, it’s dazzling. When it matters, when it makes a difference, letting a story happen to you, letting a narrative take place instead of just waiting for placeholders is a better experience, and it feeds you. We need narrative, it feeds us in a particular way, and deconstructing it completely before you’ve actually experienced it, I think it leaves us unfed.

He also mentions that “[s]ome people have told me I should do Buffy for the stage, which I get, and it could obviously be very fun…” Which is either the goofiest or worst idea I’ve ever heard, I’m not sure which.

Yeah, this again:

  1. “Cathedrals” by Jump Little Children
    Someone is watching all of the outsiders
  2. “The Christians and the Pagans” by Dar Williams, guessed by Bryan
    His mom jumped up and said, “The pies are burning,” and she hit the kitchen
  3. “Southern Girl” by Erykah Badu, guessed by Glen
    Everything I eat is fried
  4. “Closer to Fine” by Indigo Girls, guessed by Eric
    I looked to the children, I drank from the fountains
  5. “Perfect Blue Buildings” by Counting Crows
    There’s a skeleton in every man’s house
  6. “Have a Good Time” by Paul Simon, guessed by Thud
    Paranoia strikes deep in the heartland
  7. “Corrinna, Corrina” by Bob Dylan
    I got a bird that whistles
  8. “Still the Same” by Bob Seger, guessed by Kim
    The trick you said was never play the game too long
  9. “We Were Wrong” by Bonzo Dog Doog-Dah Band
    In all kinds of leather, we rhino together
  10. “Carolina in My Mind” by Indigo Girls (orig. James Taylor), guessed by Daniel
    Can’t you just feel the moonshine

You guess the lyrics. I tell you if you’re right. It’s like this thing. Last week’s answers are here. As always, good luck!