Dollhouse

Mar 28, 2009 21:33

Contains general discussion of the premise, but no other spoilers.

Dollhouse is the new Joss Whedon thing (you know, Buffy, Firefly: that Joss Whedon). It stars, and is produced by, Eliza Dushku, who played Faith in Buffy. Dushku plays Echo, one of the "dolls" in the Dollhouse. The dolls are reprogrammable people: their personalities are wiped and ( Read more... )

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auntysarah March 29 2009, 08:21:45 UTC
Quantum Leap has, however, forever been tarnished in my memory because Sam was being helped by John Cavil, the psychopathic architect of the destruction of the 12 colonies.

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pw201 March 29 2009, 23:53:39 UTC
Dean Stockwell seems better fitted to baddies than goodies, somehow: he made a good Satan.

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brokenhut March 29 2009, 12:35:40 UTC
I have not seen any of it, but from the descriptions it sounds like another piece that will be required when the most awesome Neuromancer adaptation ever gets filmed. The general population needs to be primed in order for Molly's puppet-slave past (and Riviera's "show") to make sense. It's all just practice for other movies. In fact, I mostly just watch bad science fiction to fantasise about other stories. I wouldn't retain my sanity if I regarded Matrix 2 and 3 as anything other than extended CGI practice runs for Neuromancer. :-)

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Duskhu? anonymous March 29 2009, 21:29:17 UTC
Interesting new sideline for Dushku :-)

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