Category: Reviews

Episode Review: Dollhouse 2×04: "Belonging"

We got a long look at the dark side of the Dollhouse’s mission in "Belonging"

Our tour guide is a girl named Priya, who meets a man on a beach, and winds up being his personal plaything. She also shows us two staff members who take a good hard look at what they really do, and can no longer turn away. She also shows us an Active who is determined to be a wake-up call when the storm arrives.

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What Did You See in the Glass?

Last night’s episode of Dollhouse (Season, 2, Episode 4: “Belonging”) showed that Echo (Eliza Dushku) has been remembering her engagments, and has been scrawling notes about them into the frosted door that closes on her, when she’s “sleeping”.
 
So, what we were able to make out was:

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Fox Closes Dollhouse For November Sweeps

This week’s episode of Dollhouse, "Belonging" will be the last new episode until early December.

Michael Ausiello of Entertainment Weekly annonuced Wednesday night Fox has decided to bench the series for November sweeps, then show back-to-back episodes starting December 4th.

The news come as a shock for fans, who have been awaiting the arrival of Summer Glau as Bennett, who may play a key part in the rest of the season. Alexis Denisof was also expected to return as Senator Daniel Perrin, who continues his investigation into Rossum, the Dollhouse’s parent company. Ray Wise, who was last seen as Satan on the CW’s Reaper, is also expected to appear.

Since the show started its second season last month, fans have been concerned by low ratings, but had hoped the audience would grow once the main plotlines unfold.

Fox has said it plans to show all 13 episodes it had ordered for this season. During November, it will show reruns of House and Bones

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Episode Review: Supernatural 5×05, Fallen Idols

When it was announced earlier this year that Paris Hilton would be guest-starring on Supernatural, I was bemused at the variety of reactions from the fan community. These ranged from “WTF?” to “OMG I am never watching the show again,” and many variations in between. Having seen Ms. Hilton in the excellent Repo: The Genetic Opera playing basically a characterization of herself — and thinking that the same would happen here in Supernatural — I did what Kripke and company said to do…I trusted them. Did this gamble (not Sera) pay off? Read on to find out… 

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