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Post by Twisted Slayer on Jun 29, 2010 17:01:51 GMT -5
I found it amazing, but not for any specific reason. I love it, and that's all there is to it. Here are some reasons I loved it
- Eliza Dushku - Good acting - Some comedy - Good fight scenes - The idea of imprinting personalities is awesome
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Post by Clare on May 26, 2011 16:36:53 GMT -5
I have just finished a Dollhouse marathon, and I am missing it already. It is a fantastic show, for the most part. The concept of the show is a little out there but it is made more believable as the show goes on and I can even imagine something like it happening in real life in the future (maybe it's happening now?...). The show has some fantastic actors and there is some humour despite the really dark overtones. The strange thing is, when I see Eliza I don't think "Faith," I think "Tru" - I think it's because her character in Dollhouse is a lot more like Tru in the way she tries to help people. I thought she did a good job portraying different personalities as well as the doll herself. Wesley (Alexis Denisof) is also in a couple of episodes. It's funny because he's speaking in his natural accent but it sounds so fake compared to his British accent. Fred (Amy Acker) has a large role and Vi (Felicia Day) - one of the potential slayers - is also in 2 episodes. It's enjoyable to see them again, as a different character. The best actor for me though is Enver Gjokaj, who plays "Victor" - he is completely believable in every personality and is a fantastic impressionist (especially of "Topher")! And I loved the Victor/Sierra relationship. <3 Season 1 did start a little slow, although I honestly don't mind 'mission of the week' type episodes, but in the later episodes there was more of an ensemble cast so it seemed like more was happening and it was more interesting. I didn't find season 2 as good until the last several episodes - there are some huge twists throughout which I didn't see coming at all! - which then just left me wanting more. The last episode of both seasons are set in 2019/2020, which is a little different. I would recommend catching a few episodes if you haven't already. I love the show (but then I love a lot of shows : and I will definitely be revisiting it in the future.
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