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		<title>&quot;Dollhouse&quot; Tv Series - &quot;What It Means to Mourn&quot; Essay</title>
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		<description>In &#8220;Omega,&#8221; the twelfth episode of the first season of Dollhouse, Alpha explained to Caroline: &#8220;that's just a body&#8212;they're all pretty much the same.&#8221; Through the course of Dollhouse's two seasons, it was difficult to determine whether Alpha was right or wrong. On one hand, what the show seemed to suggest, in a plethora of various contexts, is that there was some bodily essence that constantly asserted and re-asserted itself, even in spite of (...)

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		<title>&quot;Dollhouse&quot; Tv Series in the 10 TV Shows That Deserve A Second Life</title>
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		<description>3. &quot;Dollhouse&quot; &lt;br /&gt;What It's About: Mind-wiped humans known as dolls who are implanted with false identities and skill sets to fulfill their clients' needs. &lt;br /&gt;Why It Was Canceled: Even the most hardcore Joss Whedon fan will admit that the show dragged because of the identity-of-the-week gimmick, which, combined with low ratings and a Friday night death slot, ended its run after two short seasons. &lt;br /&gt;Why It Deserves a Second Chance: Epitaph One and Two, which were the Season 1 and 2 finales, (...)


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		<title>&quot;Let the Tide Come In&quot; - a Dollhouse essay</title>
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		<description>&quot;Let the Tide Come In&quot; - How Claire Is the True Representation of Dollhouse's Premise - By Rebecca Levinger &lt;br /&gt;The first season of Dollhouse promoted Echo with the tagline, &#8220;She can be anyone, except herself.&#8221; At first glance, this is certainly true of Echo's story. She could be programmed to be anyone in the world, but she was really Caroline, the funny, outgoing, passionate activist, and her inability to be that person showed that she was actually nobody at all. Throughout (...)


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		<title>&quot;Joss Whedon's Dollhouse: 21st Century Neo-Gothic&quot; - an essay</title>
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		<description>An innocent young woman walks through a house without clocks or windows. She climbs the hardwood stairs, where she is not supposed to go, and opens the door to a darkened room. Another young woman is strapped down, nearly naked, moaning and writhing in pain as wires and needles pierce her body. The first woman's instinctive response to seeing another person suffer is to say, &#8220;She hurts,&#8221; and try to help, but her keeper shoos her away, saying that this is nothing to be (...)

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		<title>&quot;Mutilation Fantasies for Fun &amp; Profit&quot; - thoughts on Dollhouse</title>
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		<description>A few quick thoughts on Dollhouse &lt;br /&gt;I watched Dollhouse a couple weeks ago, and surprised myself by getting really into it. I generally have a lot of problems with Joss Whedon's writing, mostly because I don't think it does what most people attribute it to doing. For me anyway, the only things I really like to come out of the Whedon camp have been things like the Firefly episode &#8220;Out of Gas&#8221;, which Tim Minear wrote the script on. &lt;br /&gt;What I like about Dollhouse, at least (...)


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		<title>Dollhouse : &quot;Like a Boss&quot; - an Adelle DeWitt essay</title>
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		<description>Of the various reasons to sing Dollhouse's praises, my personal evangelism of the show (to anyone who would sit still long enough to watch) boiled down to pointing at Olivia Williams whenever she was onscreen and noting to my captive audience: &lt;br /&gt;&#8220;There. That's who you should be watching this for.&#8221; &lt;br /&gt;That Adelle DeWitt was the first voice heard in Dollhouse is no coincidence. Not to slight any of the talented cast, but her performance was a subtle symphony&#8212;a pop of (...)


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		<title>Active Architecture : A Dollhouse Retrospective Podcast</title>
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		<title>&quot;Dollhouse&quot; Tv Series - Mtv.com Review</title>
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		<description>Joss Whedon is a fantastic storyteller, and on a side note, I am super thrilled that he's directing The Avengers (2012)!!!! I get excited anytime I hear that he's attached to a project. After all, he has written some of the most geektastic television shows ever, like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, and Firefly. Now, I haven't met nearly as many Dollhouse fans as I have Buffy or Firefly, but there is a loyal fan base out there and with good reason. &lt;br /&gt;Dollhouse premiered on (...)


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		<title>&quot;Dollhouse&quot; Comic Book - &quot;Epitaphs&quot; Issue 3 - Geeksofdoom.com Review</title>
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		<description>Written by Andrew Chambliss, Jed Whedon, Maurissa Tancharoen &lt;br /&gt;Art by Phil Noto - Dark Horse Comics - Release Date: September 14, 2011 - Cover Price: $3.50 &lt;br /&gt;I've only ever watched the first season of the show Dollhouse produced by Joss Whedon and starring frequent collaborator (and overall kickass chick) Eliza Dushku, who starts as Echo, one of the &#8220;dolls&#8221; in a facility that programs applicants to take on a different identity for each assignment that they're called to (...)


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		<title>&quot;Dollhouse&quot; Comic Book - &quot;Epitaphs&quot; Issue 2 - Comicsbulletin.com Review</title>
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