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joss-whedons-dollhouseAs you all know, Season 2 of Dollhouse is coming soon. The new season starts on September 25, 2009 at 9 pm (ET) with the episode “Vows” written by Joss Whedon.

In the meantime, check out this link to find out about Double Dollhouse Days.

Since I literally just got my Season 1 DVDs last week, I’ll be joining with others who will be re-watching Season 1 starting this Friday, August 14, and getting ready for the premiere of Season 2.

Join us!


ddw-quantity-graph12Sorry for the so late post this week, but my laptop is now refusing to turn on and so my computer time has become limited. Therefore, any attempts I make at humor or even at making sense may not work out so well. Please keep in mind that it’s much harder for me to function very early in the morning or very late at night, which is all the screen time I’m getting lately.

So, I know I sound like a broken record of a rabid fan, but the Dollhouse season finale was really something else. Note that I’m calling this the season finale and not the series finale. I’m not yet ready to give up. I’m still waiting for the fat lady to sing and as far as I’m concerned, that hasn’t happened.

Dollhouse Finale


alantudykFriday night on Dollhouse, less than 20 minutes into the episode “Briar Rose,” Paul Ballard (Tahmoh Penikett) turned a corner, knocked on a door, and suddenly, out of nowhere, the show went from amazing Whedoness to outstandingly incredible Whedoness. Because when that door opened, Alan Tudyk was on the other side and with his entrance, the show morphed into something spectacular with as yet unseen promise.

Look, I’m not gonna lie, I’ve been on board with Dollhouse all along and as the episodes have aired, I’ve fallen in love more and more. I want to know
And Now There’s a Gun


dollhousehauntedThere are only two episodes of Dollhouse left. Maybe for ever and ever. (Unless you count the extra eps on the DVD, that is, the unused pilot and the most likely to remain unaired thirteenth ep.)

Which brings me to the point of this post. This week is Watch Dollhouse Week. You can go to that link and get all the info, but the bottom line here is that we should all re-watch the last five episodes of Dollhouse this week, starting tomorrow, Monday, April 27, and ending on Friday, May 1, right before the Friday’s ep of Dollhouse. You would actually start with episode 6, “Man on the Street.” However, if you want, you can
Watch Dollhouse Week


jeremy7Sadly, there was no episode of Dollhouse on Friday, since they ran two eps of Prison Break. But it will be back this week on Friday and I can be patient.

In the meantime, I was thinking about how Whedonness has taken over the airwaves. This doesn’t just relate to shows that involve Joss Whedon, but for years now, whenever anyone
Whedon Invasion



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