Episode 1 is now online and you can watch it at previouslyonpointdume.com. I’ll try to have caps up within the next couple of days. Happy viewing!
Episode 1 is now online and you can watch it at previouslyonpointdume.com. I’ll try to have caps up within the next couple of days. Happy viewing!
Fresh off the news that “Dollhouse” will be MIA during November sweeps, the show returns this week with a Sierra-centric episode that is arguably the best hour the series has produced so far. What can you expect from the last new ep until December?
First of all, Dichen Lachman’s performance as both Sierra and Priya — the woman she was before she became a doll — will blow you away.
Turns out Priya’s initiation to the dollhouse wasn’t as kosher as everyone (including Adelle) thought, and that discovery sets off a chain reaction which Sierra/Priya, Topher, Boyd, and Adelle will likely wish they hadn’t started.
The episode is definitely one of the darkest “Dollhouse” has done to date, as many of the characters are dealing with serious moral and ethical conflicts, but it’s also one of the most satisfying. Besides Dichen’s noteworthy performance, Fran Kranz, Harry Lennix and Olivia Williams all get the chance to shine… albeit in a much creepier fashion.
And in addition to all of the heart-wrenching, twisted Joss-y things fans have come to expect, the Victor/Sierra romance is highlighted this week. Their relationship continues to be one of the sweetest aspects of the series, something Dichen and Enver Gjokaj (Victor) talk about in the clip below.
Clearly the chemistry isn’t confined to just the show…
You can view some great new interviews with Enver and the Dollhouse by clicking on the links below. Thanks again to Alex for the links.
Outside the Box interview
Bonus Clip: The cast discusses on set pranks
Bonus Clip: What is Enver’s deepest darkest fantasy?
Bonus Clip: The cast discusses their guilty pleasure TV shows
Thanks to Alex for the link.
Interview with the Chicago Tribune held at the FOX Summer TCA on July 31st. Thanks to Alex for the link.
Thanks again to Alex for the link.
Joss Whedon was excited about the fact that “Dollhouse” was renewed by Fox, but the movie was such a surprise, Whedon said he already had made plans for the summer.
We’re not sure if he was joking or not, but we’re sure that he would’ve preferred to be writing “Dollhouse” episodes than wherever he would’ve ended up otherwise.
Whedon shares some of the changes fans will see on “Dollhouse” in the second season, what’s coming up for the “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” comics, what he thinks about a new “Buffy” movie being planned without him, and a show he said he’d rather see survive than “Dollhouse.”
Also, find out what Fox series Whedon stood in line with the rest of fandom to see. You might be surprised with the answer.
Check out my exclusive interview with Whedon on the red carpet of the Syfy/Entertainment Weekly party at San Diego Comic-Con last weekend.