And the essential part of being a storyteller is being the dark guy, is being the enemy. Not becoming a bad guy in a “Bad Boys 2” kind of way where you’re just evil. [Laughs.] But you have to access that part of yourself that’s unlovely. And once you’ve set yourself up as a public figure, it’s almost like politics. It’s almost harder to do. And that’s something I sort of have to just shut down in the brain. If somebody’s offended, I probably got them thinking. And that’s probably good. If everybody’s offended, I may have fucked up. [Laughs.]
—Joss Whedon on DOLLHOUSE