tiggy - I agree about the credits - it was like a family reunion.
Willow ,'Get It Done'
The Minearverse 6: Fiery Thread of Death
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath. Oh, and help us get Terriers dvds!
Fay - next week's was the originally intended pilot. (Sound familiar?)
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Oh, I really want this to be good. I've SO enjoyed Eliza as Faith, and in Bring it On, and she was likeable enough in what I saw of Tru Calling - I want this to be great for her. And heaven knows Tahmon is both lickable and engaging. And - JOSS SHOW, for heaven's sakes! Of course I want it to rock, and to showcase his best stuff. But I feel all nervous about it because the concept, whilst intriguing, is one that could go hideously pear-shaped.
I'm in the camp with tiggy and sumi. Nostalgia carries me a long way.
But I feel all nervous about it because the concept, whilst intriguing, is one that could go hideously pear-shaped.
I enjoyed a few moments and I had a few moments of squick. I'm still hoping things turn out lovely.
I thought it was pretty enjoyable. It had an interesting story for the "assignment" or whatever they call them and there's still all kinds of questions about what the Dollhouse is, how it started, why do people volunteer for it, etc. I will definitely tune in for next week. Joss would have to fuck this up pretty bad for me to not like it.
With Joss' previous three shows I was in love by the end of the first episode (Hell, Buffy had me by the end of the teaser). I like Dollhouse, but it wouldn't be appointment TV based on the premiere if it were made by someone else.
I really liked the premiere of Dollhouse and what I have seen of the characters so far. I'm definitely going to keep watching.
I can't even begin to describe how happy I was to see the Grr Arrgh guy at the end of an episode of new television.
Am I mistaken, or was that the original Buffy announcer reading the promo text for next week?
The premise is rife with potential for all sorts of gender issues, but the promo spots (not even so much the show clips) have them. Soft porn.
If it is highly illegal, why do they have them sign something before it becomes final? To salve the boss's conscience I guess. (I say "boss", because we don't know if she is owner or manager.) And "our two actives peformed well." Who was the other?
I'm so confused. What was the business at the end, with the dead bodies and the videotape? Was that a memory? Who was the naked guy watching the videotape? Was that Ballard?
Also, did anyone else ping Topher (the science guy) as Warren? Cause that's totally the vibe I got from him.
Nice to see Reed Diamond and Amy Acker again, though. And ED did better than I expected.