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What's Dollhouse? Seems like something my kids would watch on Disney channel

From Wikipedia:

"The show revolves around a corporation running numerous underground establishments (known as "Dollhouses") across the globe which program individuals referred to as Actives (or Dolls) with temporary personalities and skills. Wealthy clients hire Actives from Dollhouses at great expense for various purposes. The series primarily follows the Active known as Echo, played by Eliza Dushku (who also served as producer), on her journey towards self-awareness."
 

Dollhouse didn't keep me interested through the first episode.
I think it good pretty good and had a few fascinating highlights*. But I still would have liked more Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles.

*My personal favorite - aside from some of the most enjoyable fight scenes in a TV show - was probaby the one where they used the "Active Tech" to create a collective. Basically - our first Borg.
 

Dollhouse didn't keep me interested through the first episode.

I was a bit ambivalent at first, but it really grew on over the course of the first season and I really liked it from about mid season through the end.

While I watched every episode of The Sarah Connor Chronicles, I'm not really sure why. I frequently found myself bored by the show and just sitting there waiting for it to end.

I did not like the last episode.
 


Yeah, it was a great season finale -- what are they going to do next season? But not a great place to end the show.

Which is why I like the approach to season finales that Whedon used, and that John Rogers has used in Leverage, and others have used in other shows -- craft a season-ender that could serve as a series finale.

But I have no idea what that has to do with Terminator 3. So, uh, I thought T3 was an okay movie, and on its own, I would say I liked it. But I really disliked it as a sequel to Terminator & T2.
 

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