The ultra-versatile Enver Gjokaj. I can’t remember exactly when Mr. Gjokaj’s prodigious talent for becoming different people first started becoming one of my favorite things about Dollhouse — it sort of sneaked up on me, maybe because he was the Russian gangster guy for too long in season one. But especially this season, Enver Gjokaj has become the show’s MVP, effortlessly able to become a serial killer, a sexy girl, the suave Roger, Laurence Dominic, a Rossum Corp. asshole… and most of all, a duplicate Topher. Dollhouse may have been created for Eliza Dushku, but the show’s basic premise was really made for Enver Gjokaj.
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Priya’s painting from Belonging is being auctioned off on eBay and all proceeds will go to Children’s Hopsital Los Angeles. Click here to view all the information on the auction. It’s way out of my price range already, but good luck to the lucky winner of the auction. They’ll be getting a beautiful piece of art and helping a worthy organization.
I’ve just updated the gallery with screencaps of Enver’s performance in episode 2.11 Getting Closer. I thoroughly enjoyed this week’s episode, but did not see those big shock moments coming at all. Craziness! I can’t believe there are only 2 episodes left in the season.
Over at My TV we live and breath Joss Whedon. Ask any of our writers and I would bet that at least two of his shows are in the top 10 on all of our lists.
For me, Buffy and Angel will always hold the top spot (the only non-Whedon series coming close would be Six Feet Under) and Firefly definitely earns a spot in my favorites, but up until recently Dollhouse’s position wasn’t so secure.
With a premature cancellation, I found myself watching less and less of Whedon’s newest offspring. But throw in a winter vacation and some intense alone time and I’m almost caught up. Well, Whedon you’ve done it again: I’m overwhelmingly hooked. It’s a shame that Dollhouse only has a few episodes left because I really could see this show growing. The only flaw at the moment is the speedy plot which was clearly done to bring some sort of closure to the series.
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I updated the gallery a couple of days ago with screencaps of Enver’s performance in episode 2.10 The Attic. Enjoy!
Happy New Year everyone! I hope you all have a wonderful 2010.
I updated the gallery yesterday with screencaps of Enver’s fantastic performance in episode 2.09 Stop-Loss. It was quite neat to finally find out who Victor, or should I say Anthony, really is, wasn’t it?
Screencaps of episode 2.10 will be added within the next few days as well.
Dollhouse only has five more episodes until it’s wiped, but the action will be non-stop, promises Enver Gjokaj (pronounced joke eye), who plays Victor, the male half of the Victor/Sierra romance. Gjokai gave TV Guide Magazine a preview of tonight’s double feature and offers up some hints about the final three shows (airing January 8, 15 and 22) and whether Echo and her pals can stop the really bad future that was shown in the seen-only-on-DVD episode “Epitaph One.” Brace yourself for MAJOR SPOILERS.
In this week’s Victor-centric episode, will we learn who the Dollhouse boy toy really is?
Yes, but it’s not a flashback. Adele [Olivia Williams] basically gets her heart broken on one of her dates with him. Even though he’s imprinted as her lover, he breaks up with her and say he’s in love with another person—though he doesn’t quite realize it’s Sierra [Dichen Lachman]. Adele gets into a really dark place and even though his contract isn’t quite up, she kicks him out of the Dollhouse. It turns out his real name is Anthony and the deal with him was that they’d take away his post-traumatic stress syndrome if he joined the Dollhouse.
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Screencaps of Enver’s performance in episode 2.08 were added to the gallery yesterday morning. Enjoy!
Screencaps of Enver’s brief appearances in episode 2.07 are now available in the gallery. Screencaps from episode 2.08 will be added later tonight.