
New Clip From Joss Whedon’s Dollhouse
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Entertainment Weekly has debuted a new clip from Joss Whedon’s latest series, Dollhouse, which is set to premiere on Fox February 13. The show stars Eliza Dushku, Amy Acker, Enver Gjokaj, Reed Diamond, Fran Kranz, Dichen Lachman, Tahmoh Penikett, Olivia Williams and Harry Lennix.
Dollhouse centers on a futuristic laboratory that assigns different tasks to its various residents, who then have their memories erased upon completion of their assignments. The below clip shows Echo (Eliza Dushku) wake up after having her memories wiped in the special memory-flushing chair. ...
New Dollhouse Clip
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Entertainment Weekly has a new video clip from the February 13th premiere of Joss Whedon’s Dollhouse. In the clip, we see “the first time we see Echo (Eliza Dushku) wake up after having her memories wiped in the special memory-flushing chair” which “leads into a discussion between lab tech Topher (Fran Kranz) and Echo’s handler Boyd (Harry Lennix) about her last “date,” delving into just what being a doll/active means.” I’m still not excited for this show, as much as I would like to be. What do you guys think? ...
Eliza Dushku, Genetic Engineered Call Girl. The Daily Diversion.
Film School Rejects —
I knew that there would be something to love about Joss Whedon’s new show Dollhouse. And now, thanks to a clip that debuted over on Entertainment Weekly, I know exactly what it is — genetically engineered, secret organization controlled call girls that look like Eliza Dushku. Now that sounds fun.
As EW’s Michael Ausiello explains, “The following scene from the Feb. 13 premiere is the first time we see Echo (Eliza Dushku) wake up after having her memories wiped in the special memory-flushing chair. That leads into a discussion between ...
New Dollhouse Clip
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Just to re-cap: Joss Whedon’s new series is called Dollhouse, which focuses on a character named Echo played by Eliza Dushku. Echo is an “active” which means she’s a woman who has her brain tampered with to go on secret missions, pleasure weekends, or whatever the client needs. After she does that, her memory is wiped. Though, we’re guessing something’s going to start her remembering.
The series was supposed to show up in the Fall, but got pushed back to mid-season (January). Between here and there, Whedon decided that the pilot he filmed was actually going to be shifted to the second episode and the ...
