Dollhouse...What do you think?
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I know I'm probably alone in this boat, but I was unimpressed with tonight's episode. (Everyone else I've talked to insist this was the best episode of the series, yet.) And while I love the fact that it highlighted Dichen Lachman, who is infintely more believable in her role(s) than Eliza Dushku, I just don't feel like everything "clicked" tonight. That said, the saving grace for me was the further development of Topher and Adlai into real, well-rounded characters.
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I thought better of Boyd before tonight, though I'm not sure why I did other than possibly mistaking his dedication to protecting Echo for having a big heart or something.
I want to be thrilled by the Sierra and Victor stuff but this is a Joss show...one or both will probably be killed off at some point for no reason whatsoever. But not only am I shipping them, I also think they're the best actors/characters on the show.
Topher was excellent. I love where they're taking his character this season.
Sorry, Syphon, but I think you are alone. While I can't call it the best ever, I thought it was damn good.
And I want the huge bird painting. It's close to a need, actually.
I want to be thrilled by the Sierra and Victor stuff but this is a Joss show...one or both will probably be killed off at some point for no reason whatsoever. But not only am I shipping them, I also think they're the best actors/characters on the show.
Topher was excellent. I love where they're taking his character this season.
Sorry, Syphon, but I think you are alone. While I can't call it the best ever, I thought it was damn good.
And I want the huge bird painting. It's close to a need, actually.
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I think I'm talking to myself. Oh well.
I finally got around to seeing Epitaph 1 (thanks a billion, Goat! ) and thought it was fantastic, superb, excellent, [insert superlatives here].
This show is going to get canceled now, isn't it? It probably will, now that I am head over heals in love with it. What a far cry from what it started out as.
I finally got around to seeing Epitaph 1 (thanks a billion, Goat! ) and thought it was fantastic, superb, excellent, [insert superlatives here].
This show is going to get canceled now, isn't it? It probably will, now that I am head over heals in love with it. What a far cry from what it started out as.
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Yeah, I'm not all that surprised.
I'll just go with my standard thing with shows like this: Don't be sad it ended, be happy it existed.
(the same goes for Firefly, Wonderfalls, Dead Like Me, Freaks and Geeks, Middleman, Joan of Arcadia...)
I'll just go with my standard thing with shows like this: Don't be sad it ended, be happy it existed.
(the same goes for Firefly, Wonderfalls, Dead Like Me, Freaks and Geeks, Middleman, Joan of Arcadia...)
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In that statement regarding Dollhouse's cancellation, Joss mentioned that by the time the last show airs we'll know what his next project is. The final episodes are next week (?) and there hasn't been any mention of it since. I'm curious...
Dollhouse has been such an aggravating show to watch. Some weeks are horrible, nearly unwatchable, and embarassing to watch if you have anyone over, whereas other weeks are fantastic. There was no consistancy. This has been an issue with Joss for his last couple series', he has this vision of what he wants, and the network (Fox in both cases) has their own vision. I don't know if the fault lies with Joss for not standing up for his vision or not being clear as to what it was, or with the network for meddling. If it is the network, then some level of responsibility must be worn by Joss, as he wasn't successful in selling his show... I don't know, I'm just a little irritated by the whole thing. I had high hopes for this show and more times than not, it didn't come close to reaching them.
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Dollhouse has been such an aggravating show to watch. Some weeks are horrible, nearly unwatchable, and embarassing to watch if you have anyone over, whereas other weeks are fantastic. There was no consistancy. This has been an issue with Joss for his last couple series', he has this vision of what he wants, and the network (Fox in both cases) has their own vision. I don't know if the fault lies with Joss for not standing up for his vision or not being clear as to what it was, or with the network for meddling. If it is the network, then some level of responsibility must be worn by Joss, as he wasn't successful in selling his show... I don't know, I'm just a little irritated by the whole thing. I had high hopes for this show and more times than not, it didn't come close to reaching them.
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I find it unfortunate that Fox killed Dollhouse, but I find it fortunate that they are allowing Whedon to finish the series out and that they killed it early enough that Whedon could go back and change the finale to be more finalizing for the series.
This season, especially the last two weeks, has been exceptionally good. Save for the few boring episodes, I've enjoyed it quite a bit.
This season, especially the last two weeks, has been exceptionally good. Save for the few boring episodes, I've enjoyed it quite a bit.
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But she is so hot...Mmmmm!
I told you - or did you tell me? - that Summer Glau is a tv show killer!
Getting back on topic, I have finally caught up and I am still impressed with the TV show. I have ended every show - practically every commercial break - with a "WOW!"
I am not sure how much warning Joss was given; but at the pace things are going now it seems like a lot of loose ends are going to be wrapped up in 2010. I just hope FOX and my cable company comes to an agreement before the show restarts.
As for the cancellation, if TV wants to go to Reality shows and talkshows, then I guess my monthly bills will be a lot less.
Now I am off to bow before my giant golden statue of Joss...
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My bad.The last episode ("Epitaph Two") airs January 22, 2010, not next week.
I couldn't agree more. Unlike with Firefly Joss was given ample notice (or foresaw what we all knew was coming) and has been able to wrap everything up. I just wish he began the series with this kind of intensity.but I find it fortunate that they are allowing Whedon to finish the series out and that they killed it early enough that Whedon could go back and change the finale to be more finalizing for the series.
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I finally caught up on this show today (hooray for binge-watching online!) and I am pissed.
I LOVED Boyd!
I HATE Ballard.
WTF Joss?!?!
I LOVED Boyd!
I HATE Ballard.
WTF Joss?!?!
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Dear Joss & Co.,
You have killed so many characters I like, it means nothing now. Paul died, Topher died...and I was mostly untouched by it. I will admit, the fuzzy Paul imprinted into Echo made me start to feel something but the whole episode was kind of "blah" for me.
I think I need to re-watch this.
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You have killed so many characters I like, it means nothing now. Paul died, Topher died...and I was mostly untouched by it. I will admit, the fuzzy Paul imprinted into Echo made me start to feel something but the whole episode was kind of "blah" for me.
I think I need to re-watch this.
Sincerely,
Me
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Thinking on it I think budget issues were responsible for some of the story/other issues with the mini-finale the other week, we knew this season was being made on the cheap and for the most part they've covered fantastically, but I think that episode is where it really hit home. How many people apart from Amy Acker did we see who weren't from the main cast? Most of the episode was fighting between our main characters in corporate corridors and that last shot where they panned over the building makes a lot more sense if it was supposed to have been CG-blowed-up. Clearly saving it for the finale, and hey, worth it.
I really liked this weeks, loved it when it just went all out embracing the weird mad-max future - "log off" - brilliant. That Kilo must be walking around with the "mercy" stick just on the off chance she runs into someone who asks her that question is just awesome.
Thinking on it I think budget issues were responsible for some of the story/other issues with the mini-finale the other week, we knew this season was being made on the cheap and for the most part they've covered fantastically, but I think that episode is where it really hit home. How many people apart from Amy Acker did we see who weren't from the main cast? Most of the episode was fighting between our main characters in corporate corridors and that last shot where they panned over the building makes a lot more sense if it was supposed to have been CG-blowed-up. Clearly saving it for the finale, and hey, worth it.
I really liked this weeks, loved it when it just went all out embracing the weird mad-max future - "log off" - brilliant. That Kilo must be walking around with the "mercy" stick just on the off chance she runs into someone who asks her that question is just awesome.
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Love Priya, Anthony, and their kid. That and Topher were the only sources of emotion for me.
Paul being downloaded into Echo is GROSS.
Paul being downloaded into Echo is GROSS.
you snooze, you lose
well I have snozzed and lost
I'm pushing through
I'll disregard the cost
I hear the bells
so fascinating and
I'll slug it out
I'm sick of waiting
and I can
hear the bells are
ringing joyful and triumphant
well I have snozzed and lost
I'm pushing through
I'll disregard the cost
I hear the bells
so fascinating and
I'll slug it out
I'm sick of waiting
and I can
hear the bells are
ringing joyful and triumphant
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I thought it was a good way to end it.
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At first I was like WHAAAAAAAAT?! when Paul was BOOM HEADSHOTted, but then I realized I didn't actually really care. Though, I felt.. some kind of sad for Echo when she freaked out to Priya.
I thought that Priya's kid was too Oriental looking to be Priya and Athony's kid, thus I spent a part of the episode going "... is that Anthonies?"... but overall I liked that whole relationship.
I felt so bad for Topher. I thought the inclusion of Summer Glau/Bennett was a really nice touch. I really liked the ending though, and how it ended with him smiling at the picture wall.
I am completely and totally confused about the Felicia Day character and the wild asian girl... are they the same person or...?
As for Paul being inside Echo's head now... all I could think was "how boring is THAT sex going to be?" >.>
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At first I was like WHAAAAAAAAT?! when Paul was BOOM HEADSHOTted, but then I realized I didn't actually really care. Though, I felt.. some kind of sad for Echo when she freaked out to Priya.
I thought that Priya's kid was too Oriental looking to be Priya and Athony's kid, thus I spent a part of the episode going "... is that Anthonies?"... but overall I liked that whole relationship.
I felt so bad for Topher. I thought the inclusion of Summer Glau/Bennett was a really nice touch. I really liked the ending though, and how it ended with him smiling at the picture wall.
I am completely and totally confused about the Felicia Day character and the wild asian girl... are they the same person or...?
As for Paul being inside Echo's head now... all I could think was "how boring is THAT sex going to be?" >.>
having only seen the last two episodes (it's her favorite show) I have to say that the finale Epitaph II seemed like a damn good pilot for a series I'd like to see. Like I want to see that show, set in a f****** up world where everyone's mind has been screwed with and then set back to rights. it's got survivor stuff, post-apoc stuff, scifi stuff, community stuff. Sort of awesome.
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Re: Dollhouse...What do you think?
I love being 2.5 years late, but guys, Dollhouse is good!
I'm sorry that I wasn't there to support it when it was on the air. But I just started season 2. I'm not sure how I feel about Epitaph 1, but optional continuity is fun, in its way. Kind of like how the original pilot obviously isn't canon because it flat-out contradicts a bunch of stuff, but is still interesting.
I'm sorry that I wasn't there to support it when it was on the air. But I just started season 2. I'm not sure how I feel about Epitaph 1, but optional continuity is fun, in its way. Kind of like how the original pilot obviously isn't canon because it flat-out contradicts a bunch of stuff, but is still interesting.
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Re: Dollhouse...What do you think?
Really enjoyed this show. Some awesome performances. Dushku was, sadly, the least interesting actor on the show. Seems everyone else, however, was incredible.
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Re: Dollhouse...What do you think?
Yes. Very yes. Dushku was every other character I've ever seen her portray herself as: herself. The rest of the cast, however, was really amazing. After the 5th or so show of season one, the show got super good.Dushku was, sadly, the least interesting actor on the show. Seems everyone else, however, was incredible.
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Re: Dollhouse...What do you think?
Ditto to all the comments re: Dushku.
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Re: Dollhouse...What do you think?
Epitaph I should have involved a time traveling incident that replaced Dushku with Felicia Day.
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I AM JOSS WHEDON THE DEVOURER. ALL CHARACTERS THAT I CREATE THAT YOU LOVE MUST BE FED TO ME, FOR I WILL DESTROY AND CONSUME ALL. GLARGBARBHARDBAHR.
On a side note, yes, to everything everyone's said about Dushku. We have this theory that Whedon is really good at making shows where you love all of the side characters but the main character is kind of blah, or at least less interesting. Evidence: Buffy and Dollhouse. Evidence against: Dr. Horrible and Firefly.
On a side note, yes, to everything everyone's said about Dushku. We have this theory that Whedon is really good at making shows where you love all of the side characters but the main character is kind of blah, or at least less interesting. Evidence: Buffy and Dollhouse. Evidence against: Dr. Horrible and Firefly.
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Re: Dollhouse...What do you think?
Just curious, who do you think is blah or less interesting in Dr. Horrible?
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I think by "evidence against" he was saying that Dr. Horrible and Firefly are exceptions to the blah protagonist theory.
you snooze, you lose
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I'm pushing through
I'll disregard the cost
I hear the bells
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I'll slug it out
I'm sick of waiting
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hear the bells are
ringing joyful and triumphant
well I have snozzed and lost
I'm pushing through
I'll disregard the cost
I hear the bells
so fascinating and
I'll slug it out
I'm sick of waiting
and I can
hear the bells are
ringing joyful and triumphant
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Re: Dollhouse...What do you think?
Correct.
Oh, and we haven't seen Angel, but we believe the theory will hold up there. Keep in mind, it's mostly relative "blah." Like how Tobasco is less spicy than Sriracha.
Oh, and we haven't seen Angel, but we believe the theory will hold up there. Keep in mind, it's mostly relative "blah." Like how Tobasco is less spicy than Sriracha.
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Re: Dollhouse...What do you think?
Oops, sorry, I missed the word "against".
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