Just be glad you know somebody to tease you with it, T.
Oh, I am. I'm just trying to walk this fine line of not being completely spoiled while searching out any and all info that I can on the show. I do realize that this behavior isn't exactly rational.
We've got a new Dollhouse trailer going online in about 30 minutes.
I think "Hush" is the all time creep episode for me. The music is so sinister throughout that there's no real musical cue to say "close your eyes, now, something icky is going to happen." Gyeesh.
Kevin, go to sleep. Let it wait until tomorrow.
You are the voice of reason, Tamara. As always.
[link]
Thanks for the link, Kevin. Those are some interesting changes that they made.
Yeah. The Powerpointesque feel is gone, the 'hot chicks' line is replaced, a few of the shots are swapped around. The random shots of Buffy are gone. Oh, and the music is new. There's still a jumpy cut during one of Adelle's lines, but otherwise it looks a lot better now.
I liked the Foo Fighters music, though.
It may be 3am and I might be slightly annoyed, but I'm still excited seeing the trailer.
One thing the show does make me wonder - is it a way of talking about being a writer/director? 'cos, like, you set up a US TV show, you get a bunch of pretty men and women to read your lines and behave exactly like you want and do what you say. Then pay them for their services. They go home, they forget about it (probably) and move onto the next gig.
The dolls "names" makes me wonder how many of them there are. If you start at the beginning of the phonetic alphabet (alpha, bravo, charlie, etc.) it takes a while before you get to Victor and Sierra (V and S.) And judging by ED's character being Echo, she must be one of the first. That's assuming they started at the beginning and named them all alphabetically. Lot's of stuff to ponder. Dang, I want this show, now!
They go home, they forget about it (probably) and move onto the next gig.
The actors I know don't lose themselves in their characters nor forget the experiences anywhere near comparably enough to draw much of a parallel.