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I'm absolutely THRILLED to see that Alan Tudyk is going to play Alpha!
... then again ... is anyone else having trouble imagining Wash as Alpha?? :D |
Tudyk is Alpha?? Really??? That is FUCKING AWESOME! Nope I don't have a problem seeing him as Alpha at all because it means more Tudyk written by Joss.
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this last episode brought up the HOW she ended up signing up for the group, well based on the last few minutes of the episode.
the teaser for the following episdoe Dollhouse: The Awakening, that's got some promising twists. |
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Seems like last episode tied up all the loose ends except 2... the agent and Alpha.
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I'm not so sure that it has tied up any ends. I think the "closure" that Echo felt will disappear. She will realize that it was a false scenario created to appease or confuse her.
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I can't watch that show. Dushku is an awful, awful actress.
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*averts eyes from all posts*
So, I work on Friday nights. I'd planned on marathon-ing what's been aired so far on Hulu. My plan was ruined when I realized that Hulu only hosts full episodes for a certain amount of time, so the first two or three eps aren't available anymore... gah! So. 1) If I started watching now, would I be completely lost? and, 2) Are there other sites where full episodes are available (from the first ep on), that don't include downloading a special player or other software? |
I believe that the first 4 episodes were stand alone episodes where you could watch without it really impacting the season story arc. Many tuned in expecting to see Whedon's writing only to be disappointed in it not being there yet. His touch is more apparent in later episodes.
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I don't really know what fox's website itself requires in order to view episodes, but I'm pretty sure they have the entire season so far hosted. That'd be my recommendation.
As for your comment, fugly, I don't really know that worrying about Dushku is your best use of your time as far as this show goes. I really feel like she's nothing more than a framework for the rest of the show. I'm pretty sure that every other character is loads more interesting than she is-whether she's being herself, a doll or an agent. You might give it a try and see what you think. |
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i thought she was hotter when she was Faith.... now not so much.
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Although Miracle Laurie (November/Mellie) gets my vote for hottie du jour. |
Dollhouse has officially been canceled. And they're not even going to play the 13th episode.
Thanks a lot, Fox. ‘Dollhouse’ Cancelled - |
yeah i just heard this at the watercooler.... I've been John Doe'd yet again.
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I'm sure we'll see Whedon on Fox again in a few years with another interesting concept for a show, earning him the nickname "One-Season Whedon", which is a shame because that doesn't really rhyme.
Now all eyes move to Sarah Conner Chronicles, which has also been performing poorly. |
and hasn't been announced to be picked up for a 3rd season. Since the movie comes out next month, it's a no brainer that it's just a vehicle to stoke the Terminator fires.
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Sorry, guys, it's my fault... I started watching it. Same thing happened with Drive. As soon as I started catching up on eps, sha-ZAM. Cancelled.
Kinda saw this coming, though... and I'm not sure why Whedon even considered Fox after Firefly. Sigh. |
I'm pretty shocked.
Networks today have no patience to let a show come into its own. |
I'm neither surprised nor too upset. Dollhouse has been interesting and fun to watch, but none of it has been in the same league as Whedon's other work, despite having higher production values. Also, hello, Fox? This show needed to come roaring out with every Whedon fanboy and then some showing up drooling over every episode and bringing all of his friends for it to get a chance. For whatever reason (and I don't believe that Fox is solely to blame), it did not. It lost casual viewers and Whedon fans alike early and often and while, for Friday night, it has not been...horrible...I think it's an expensive show that's not bringing in the returns you'd hope from a guy as high profile as Whedon is.
Not gonna lie, if I were making the decision, I'd probably give it the axe too. Dollhouse has not been what any of us expected, though it's still pretty douchey of them not to let it at least end its run. |
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Perhaps equally unreliable, but a far less alarmist view of the situation: Dollhouse Robbery? The Truth Behind the "Missing" Episode - Today's News: Our Take | TVGuide.com
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Jeez, I guess they jumped the gun.
We'll have to wait for confirmation from Fox. |
I hope they give this show it's chance. I think it has real potential.
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From what I understand, Fox ordered 13 episodes from Whedon. Whedon made 14 episodes. Fox didn't like the Pilot so they didn't show it. That makes 12 episodes that Fox owns. Whedon or whoever still owns the 14th episode un-aired stand-alone episode. I agree, It's a little confusing.
Anyway, The show's getting so much better. Tonight's episode was my favorite. They were right about the 5th episode being the beginning of the good stuff. If it'd been the first or second episode, the show would be much higher on ratings methinks. |
This last episode was so good, it can only mean that Fox is going to cancel Dollhouse. Because the last time a Whedon show approached this level of good, it was summarily canned.
Dear lord I hope Fox doesn't screw this one up... |
S&M Barbie FTW. That alone is enough to save the series.
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Uh, ok, wow. Took them long enough to get an episode this freaking good on the air. Good dialogue, well executed plot twists, dynamic storyline development and good acting out of those who needed to do it. Let's hope a lot of people watched it.
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Battlestar started with the episodes "33" and "Water", which still stand out as some of the best episodes. Why can't other series start out with their strongest stuff? We don't need 10 episodes of plot and character development to be entertained.
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S&M Barbie - DAMN!
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wow... it was a very good episode. Count me as impressed by the herrings.
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Whoa. Did anybody else see tonight's ep, Briar Rose? Holy crap, that was one well-done ep. I really truly cannot wait until next week's season finale.
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OK, Correct me if I'm mistaken, but wasn't Alan Tudyk playing a techy guy in like the 5th or 6th episode. I'm pretty sure Ballard had found the camera in his apartment and took it to him to find out if he could trace the signal. Now, is that the same character that's growing the pot in his apartment in the Briar Rose episode? If not, Why doesn't Ballard recognize him?
Maybe Ballard is one of Alpha's dolls... hmm ok nevermind that, I'm just wondering if that was Alan Tudyk playin the techy guy in the midseason episode because he's not credited for the part. damn Hulu for not having the first half of the season! |
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Watching her dance in the little white dress, in the first episode, hooked me completely. Luckily the storyline continued in a good direction, as does all of Joss's projects. I think it's incredbily sexy that she's a completely different person in each episode, wearing a different and hot outfit each time. The little white dress, the thigh high socks and heels, S & M Barbie, and the love scene in 'Needs' - are some of my favorites. (PS: If you happen to take a vid cap of her dancing in the white dress, you can see her bare ass.) :surprised: |
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http://img49.imageshack.us/img49/382...dg4mv5bml5.jpg They are fairly similar looking. |
now that was an exciting episode!!!!
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OMG that was awesome. I loved that Joss gave us Spoiler: the Alan Tudyk that we know and love from Firefly and then (even with the spoiler above) gave us a kick ass not funny-guy Alan.
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did anyone catch... Spoiler: that Amy Acker is a doll??? Whiskey? that's why her face was slashed and she wasn't killed. Think of the fact that he kept asking her all those questions too.
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