More Than Just Duplicitous and Evil: Joss Whedon on Crafts and Craftiness

December 6, 2008
By Kim Werker


The interview: it is up. Read about it on CrochetMe.com. The transcript is here.

I hope you enjoy it, and that it lives up to your expectations.



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10 Responses to More Than Just Duplicitous and Evil: Joss Whedon on Crafts and Craftiness

  1. Carrie on December 7, 2008 at 9:20 pm

    OMG, Kim, I just read the transcript. It's SO good. I can't wait to listen to it. He rocks and so do you!!

  2. Gege_Crochet on December 8, 2008 at 11:28 am

    Sweet! I never knew that he was a knitter/crocheter, as well…unless he was being sarcastic…can never tell with him ;) Very cool interview!

  3. julia on December 9, 2008 at 1:44 am

    Well, I really have to read the transcript. Because I listened to it, but found it very hard to understand because of the sound difficulties. I still don't know exactly who this guy is, but I just tried to find Dr Horrible on Youtube and I would love to see more, but apparently the Dr Horrible Site is not accessible outside of the US. How do you watch it then?

  4. Kim Werker on December 9, 2008 at 7:47 am

    The transcript is much easier to understand, yes.

    Dr. Horrible is no longer available for free, and it was never on YouTube.
    You should be able to buy it on iTunes; I don't know how much it costs in
    Europe. http://www.drhorrible.com should be accessible from anywhere; you're
    not able to load it?

  5. julia on December 10, 2008 at 3:38 am

    To be precise, I saw a trailer for the show on Youtube, not the show itself. I love that guy that also played in “how I met your mother”. Anyway, the Dr Horrible site, tells me something along the lines “our video library can only be streamed within the US…..”. I don't mind buying it, but I'd like to know first, if it's something I like. I've never bought anything on Itunes either… anyway, I'll be asking my “system administrator”-husband about it.

  6. steph on December 10, 2008 at 10:26 pm

    I'm so glad that the interview finally happened! I didn't listen to, I read, the interview, and uh, for lack of a better word, “Yay!” My roommate's watching a show on the history channel about the elusive chupacabra, so we would be competing for sound wave reception if I played the interview. Plus, really, I don't need my roommate to know the FULL extent of my nerdiness.

    Thank you, Kim, and thank you all you lovely crafty bloggers that made it happen, and thank you, Joss Whedon, for making characters and story lines that aren't lame.

  7. steph on December 10, 2008 at 11:26 pm

    I'm so glad that the interview finally happened! I didn't listen to, I read, the interview, and uh, for lack of a better word, “Yay!” My roommate's watching a show on the history channel about the elusive chupacabra, so we would be competing for sound wave reception if I played the interview. Plus, really, I don't need my roommate to know the FULL extent of my nerdiness.

    Thank you, Kim, and thank you all you lovely crafty bloggers that made it happen, and thank you, Joss Whedon, for making characters and story lines that aren't lame.

  8. steph on December 11, 2008 at 6:26 am

    I'm so glad that the interview finally happened! I didn't listen to, I read, the interview, and uh, for lack of a better word, “Yay!” My roommate's watching a show on the history channel about the elusive chupacabra, so we would be competing for sound wave reception if I played the interview. Plus, really, I don't need my roommate to know the FULL extent of my nerdiness.

    Thank you, Kim, and thank you all you lovely crafty bloggers that made it happen, and thank you, Joss Whedon, for making characters and story lines that aren't lame.

  9. 2008 Yearly Round-Up, Looking Ahead | Kim Werker on December 31, 2008 at 2:05 pm

    [...] to do but also makes me feel very much a part of the ‘00 internet generation. I did my first recorded interview (see the #23 [...]

  10. [...] the man who brought you Buffy (and some truly hilarious commentary on knitters/crocheters, too) knows what’s up. Take heart this Valentine’s Day, friends. [...]

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