Dollhouse : Victor’s Erection March 13, 2009
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Soo apparently the Doll’s do remember stuff! Why else would Victor get an erection whenever he sees Sierra?
Also how else would Echo have the residual to remember things too.
And what’s the deal with Mellie? Is she Agent Ballard’s stalker or is she somehow related to Echo too?
LOTS OF QUESTIONS which is a good thing. This latest episode with Branch Davidian types was pretty cool and once again proves that Dollhouse has legs. This is is show that (unless Fox screws it up) should last awhile.
Dollhouse – Taffy March 6, 2009
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That was interesting wasn’t it? What happens when an agent gets wiped remotely…
And the wiping was done by Alpha! That was neat.
Now what’s going on with Agent Ballard and Victor …I don’t know. It jsut doesn’t make sense to us.
We know Victor is a Doll – and he’s trying to get Agent Ballard out of the picture…but what was he doing this episode? it’s was just dumb.
Dollhouse : Victor/ Lubov is a Doll!!! February 27, 2009
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Wow! Third episode of Dollhouse Stage Fright was fantastic! A few really great twists for sure..
A big twist – the biggest in our view – was the fact that the Russian Mobster pursued by Agent Ballard – Victor Lubov – is actually a Doll from Dollhouse!!
We did not see that coming! So is Dollhouse trying to eliminate Ballard? Or is something else going on?
And what’s up with Echo and Sierra nodding to each other at the end? Does that mean that they know each other? That they remember and their aren’t totally erased after the mission?
(if you missed the episode Amazon has it too at Stage Fright
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Dollhouse – Firefly’s Doctor is Alpha February 23, 2009
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ShowMeSciFi.com reader ‘Josh’ knows who Alpha is – it’s
Sean Maher – the actor who played Doctor Simon Tam in Joss Whedon’s Firefly (and Serenity).
No we haven’t see Maher yet in the series though he is officially set to be among Dollhouse’s cast.
It would be a delicious irony – given that we know Alpha cut up his victims with surgical precision (and Dr Tam was a surgeon).
Cool.
If you missed the last episode live – or just want to watch it again (I know I did) Amazon has it The Target
Dollhouse – Agent Paul Ballard is Alpha February 21, 2009
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Second episode of Dollhouse The Target
wasn’t nearly as good as the first and good be the beginning of the end of the series as far as we’re concerned.
We know now what Alpha is – some kind of dollhouse ‘echo’ that went wrong and is out on the rampage.
An easy ‘early’ guess by us is that FBI Agent Paul Ballard (played by Tahmoh Penikett the actor who was Helo on Battlestar Galactica) is actually Alpha.
Anyone want to take that bet?
As for the show – this episode was confusing and disjointed making it difficult to follow and less entertaining than its true potential –
We don’t have a problem with showing different time-lines as it were but the back and forth shifting was far to abrupt and confusing which will no doubt alienate mainstream TV viewers and shorten the life of this series.
Don’t forget Fox is the network that cancelled Joss Whedon’s Firefly after all.
If you missed the episode live – or just want to watch it again (I know I did) Amazon has it The Target
Dollhouse – What is Alpha? February 13, 2009
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First episode of Dollhouse finally!! woohoo..
Started off a little slow but it sure did pick up about 10 minutes in. The personality imprinting idea shows tremendous possibilities on so many levels.
Each actor could be anyone and those ‘anyones’ have their own histories.
Now what’s up with Helo (the actor who played Helo on Battlestar Galactica) ? Is he the guy behind Project Alpha?
Who was the person watching the videos at the end of the show?
Lots to speculate on and hey this is only the first show!