DOLLHOUSE #5 & 6:The Public Eye/The Left Hand/S2/09

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The Public Eye
Senator Daniel Perrin is on a mission to expose secrets of the Dollhouse and Echo is sent to put an end to his plan. Adelle and Topher meet programmer Bennett Halverson in Washington DC and discover her mysterious connection to Echo's past.
The Left Hand
Echo meets Bennett Halverson in Washington and both of them receive a shock. Adelle must deal with her DC counterpart, Stewart Lipman. Topher recruits Victor, and Senator Perrin finds unexpected help in his quest to reveal the activities of the Rossum Corporation

Next week, another 2 hours run.
 
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Ahhhh...crap. No Dollhouse all November has gotten me out of the habit of watching it, and I didn't suspect they'd put two of them in a row and start an hour earlier than normal. The first episode's already half over, and I hate coming into the middle of an episode. I guess it's Hulu for these two episodes, then. Crap.

Oh well, tonight is the series finale for Monk anyway.

Johnathan
 


Heh, nah, I'm sorry for jumping the gun. I just got excited about the double episodes. Double episodes which, I might add, were pretty cool. It makes me a little sad, though, that probably half the stuff they set up in this episode won't get resolved before the end of the show.

Anyway, is it just me, or can Alexis Denisof not act as well without his fake British accent?

Also, the trailer for next week's double episode has me all sorts of geeking out. I think I want that suit.
 


Caught them last night on Hulu.com. LOTS of plot twists on those two. I liked Summer Glau's character a lot, especially Topher's interactions with her. And Victor did a fantastic job as Topher as well.

Johnathan
 

I caught up w/Dollhouse last night, too. Kudos to Joss for pulling off a meet-cute after a torture sequence (featuring the same character, of course). Needless to say, I was mightily entertained by both episodes. Some great writing and acting.

I'm going to miss this show. Despite being about the cyberpunk hooker Apocalypse, it's the most traditional (US) science fiction series in years.
 

I haven't seen this week's episode (7 & 8), but why did the senator do what Rossum wanted him to do? When we last saw him at the house with Echo, I thought that he had free will.
 


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