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Really, why did tu hold this one out on us, come on! This is the quality I wanted, probably for the past two seasons. Arggh, this was actually a cool idea for a series and they blew it! I want to have más episodes of this series, I don't know what the anterior episodes were about, but this one was clear about the exact quality in producing, action and the actuación por Eliza Dushku was unbelievable! This is the Dollhouse we want. Why did tu wait until now to give us this one, why!

As tu probably gathered from the ranting above, I was a bit disappointed por this one, and not in the 'this episode sucked' way, but in the 'this episode flew through the hills and now the series is being canceled' kind of way. Whedon should have started from scratch for Season two, he should have used the same style of this episode and portray possible flashbacks, anything better than what he gave us.

This was his plan all along, I knew it, he wanted us to give poor reviews and poor comentarios and he wanted us to criticize until we begged for a cancellation, his end game would be to shove it to us "You see, this is what tu are going to be missing out on, I had good ideas", but that really sucks Whedon, that was a low blow.

It would be generous if someone could pick up the same style and change the en general, general name of the series. I mean really, I always admired the original idea of this series and I expected so much out of it. Instead of focusing on sending actives on engagements, o even during, they should have focused on developing characters like Boyd and the organization he worked for. Look at how beautifully Dushku pulled off that 'grief ridden' scene, the actors and actrices needed más room to bring out their true talents. My only regret on their part is that the chance is probably gone now, when we could have gotten so much más out of it.

Terrible, truly terrible.

Lexa

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Five Stars (...for the Finale)

Grade A-
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Ok at this rate there will be no new scenes left in the pilot but hola =P I will have to hear most of it but I'm not sure I like Enver/Victor's accent.
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I am so conflicted about Boyd being the founder of Rossum. A part of me absolutely loathes it. Another part of me has to admire it's brilliance.

From the beginning, the very first episode of season 1, I loved Boyd. Each episode after that just made me amor him more. His protective attitude towards Echo struck a chord with me. In a sea of immorality, he seemed to be a beacon of decency. Although I knew that he wasn't a saint por any means; after all, he worked at the Dollhouse (something had to have led to him being there). Never for one segundo did I consider the possibility that his secret would...
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 Echo being subversive
Echo being subversive
Master storyteller Joss Whedon has become known for his strong female characters and throughout the courses of his shows Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, and Firefly en general, general themes of feminism and overcoming male oppression become clear. Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog, an internet experiment carried out during the writers’ strike, was a bit of a departure from his usual political message but still depicted a female character as the only one actually accomplishing anything for the good of society. His latest mostrar Dollhouse is in some ways the most blatant criticism of a sexist culture, but...
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Echo is implanted with several personalities, Alpha is still on the run without Echo. Dr.Saunders has joined the lengthy Doll list...

Some believe that we're right back where we've started, but we've learnt más than the pilot had to offer.

**We could finally put a face to Alpha.

**Mellie a.k.a November, Victor, Dr. Saunders were revealed to be dolls.

**We now understand Alpha's obsession with Echo and why she survived the slaying.

**Mellie was the first doll actually relieved from her contract (that we've seen).

**Victor and Adelle have a little thing going on, so there is a soft side to her
tough shell.

**...and well, anyone could be a doll.

What about you?

Did this feel like a finale episode for you?

Do tu want Dollhouse to end?

How much do tu like Alpha now?

Lexa
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