Author: David Mello

Episode Review: Dollhouse 1×06: "Man on the Street"

When Joss Whedon put Dollhouse together, he said the first seven episodes were really pilot shows to get people to understand the premise. After that, the story would really begin.

After five "pilot episodes", Joss has decided now is the time to start telling the real story. "Man on the Street" is an excellent script that takes the show to the next level.

 

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Episode Review: Dollhouse 1×05: "True Believer"

This week could be Echo’s riskiest job yet: she has to pose as a blind hitchhiker who wants to join a religious cult…but she’s also been turned into a "human camera", so the ATF can see if the cult has more guns than bibles. Meanwhile, Paul makes some progress in his search for Caroline, and Topher and Dr. Saunders observe what the Actives do when they shower. Think "man-reaction." 

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Wonder-Con 2009: Josh Freidman and Summer Glau Discuss Season 2

Fans of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chrocnicles will be happy to know they will get more of Cameron, and answers to what has been happening, when the final six episodes of season two start this coming Friday. Summer Glau and executive producer Josh Freidman discussed what will happen next just before the show’s panel at Wonder-Con in San Francisco this past Sunday.

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Wondercon 2009: Shirley Manson Reveals Why She Became A TV Terminator

In the 1990’s Shirley Manson was one of the most popular singers in the world. She had many hits with her band, Garbage.

Then, she tackled a bigger challenge…acting.

Manson has finished her first season as businesswoman…and Terminator…Catherine Weaver on Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronciles. During that time, she has killed people in interesting ways while beng interested in a new artificial intelligence program that may be the prototype for Skynet. She’s even using a recycled Terminator who goes by the name of John Henry. She’s also had to struggle with being a mom to Savannah, a young girl who wonders why her mom has changed after her father’s death.
She talked about her experience just before the show’s panel  at Wondercon in San Francisco last Sunday.

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