I think I saw one male Active.
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!
See, I'm thinking there should be maybe slightly more blokes than women, even, if anything, and that there should be plenty of people in their 30s and 40s, and a few who are older.
Coming in quite late... I noticed at least two male Actives, but they were beefcakey.
In general, I wasn't thrilled, but then I wasn't thrilled by "The Train Job," either, so I'm reserving judgment. My father, who was in and out of the room, said it seemed "dense," which I did like about it. There were a whole lot of storylines packed into such a short time.
I totally fast-forwarded past the Dushku-Glau promos. I've only ever seen Browder and Black do that convincingly.
Next weeks episode was definitely, 100% produced as episode 3. It's written by Steve Deknight, and is the first episode where FOX seemed to think the show may work. Hence why it's moved forward in the airing order. They've also moved Tim's first episode forward in the running order slightly.
"Echo", the original pilot, is gone. Several plot elements no longer make sense in it, as they've gone a different direction with (some of) the characters and setup. "Echo" is a curious episode to be honest, as it is toneily (is that a word?) very different - it 'feels' like a Whedon show. It also connects a lot more of the dots, makes it clear there are Male dolls, and connects the different elements together more (e.g. Paul and Echo). It's a shame they lost it.
There are male dolls which can hired, they're visible in the background of the Dollhouse at this point. Also, the case file marked "ALPHA" seen at the end of the episode, follows the naming conventions for the dolls (echo, sierra etc), and you see a Naked Man (any HIMYM fans?) at the end of the episode.
Here's the episode vs production order for the 6 episodes FOX has committed to airing:
Episode 1 - Feb 13 - "Ghost" (2nd episode shot - Joss)
Episode 2 - Feb 20 - "The Target" (4th episode shot - Steve Deknight)
Episode 3 - Feb 27 - "Gray Hour" (3rd episode shot - Elizabeth & Sarah)
Episode 4 - Mar 06 - "Stage Fright" (5th episode shot - Jed Whedon and Maurissa)
Episode 5 - Mar 13 - "True Believer" (7th episode shot - Tim)
Episode 6 - Mar 20 - "Man on the Street" (6th episode shot - Joss)
Note that this one is revised since I covered it on Dollverse, as it looks like they swapped 3 and 4 around again.
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So close! But yet, not.
I watched SCC after I watched Dollhouse, and the promos during SCC were noticeably less skeevy. I wonder if that was deliberate.
Prison Break is Dollhouse's new lead in. That would be a series with less viewers than Terminator has left, then. Sob.
Prison Break is Dollhouse's new lead in.
WHAT?! when is this happening? they are seriously trying to kill it before it gets going, aren't they? jesus.