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Nov
25

Keith Carradine on DOLLHOUSE Season 2 Photos

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Take a look at photos of Keith Carradine guest starring as Matthew Harding on DOLLHOUSE season 2 episode 7 and 8 “Meet Jane Doe/A Love Supreme” which airs on FOX Friday December 11 9/8c on Fox.

Episode Synopsis: DOLLHOUSE season 2 episode 7 and 8 “Meet Jane Doe/A Love Supreme” – Echo struggles to control her multiple memory downloads; Topher discovers the dangers of science that will have devastating effects on the future; the Dollhouse fears Alpha has returned to seek his revenge; the Actives turn against their handlers.

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Nov
24

Ray Wise on DOLLHOUSE Season 2 Photos

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Take a look at photos of Ray Wise guest starring as Howard Lipman on DOLLHOUSE season 2 episode 6 “The Left Hand” which airs on FOX Friday December 4 9/8c on Fox.

Episode Synopsis: DOLLHOUSE Season 2 Episode 6 “The Left Hand” – Echo is sent to stop Senator Daniel Perrin (guest star Alexis Denisof) before he can expose the Dollhouse’s secrets, and Adelle and Topher travel to the Washington, D.C. Dollhouse to meet its genius programmer, Bennett Halverson (guest star Glau), a woman with a mysterious past connection to Echo. In the second hour, Echo and Bennett have a shocking meeting as Adelle goes head-to-head with the ruthless head of the Washington, D.C. Dollhouse (guest star Ray Wise). Meanwhile, Topher sees double when he involves Victor in his espionage, and Perrin finds a surprising witness to testify against the Rossum Corporation in the all-new “The Left Hand (Part 1 of 2)/The Left Hand (Part 2 of 2)” episode of DOLLHOUSE airing Friday, Dec. 4 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.

Cast: Eliza Dushku as Echo; Tahmoh Penikett as Paul Ballard; Olivia Williams as Adelle DeWitt; Harry Lennix as Boyd Langton; Fran Kranz as Topher Brink; Enver Gjokaj as Victor; Dichen Lachman as Sierra

Guest Cast: Summer Glau as Bennett Halverson; Ray Wise as Stewart Lipman; Miracle Laurie as Madeline/November; Keith Carradine as Matthew Harding; Alexis Denisof as Senator Daniel Perrin; Stacey Scowley as Cindy Perrin; Nelson Franklin as Burt Styne; Maurissa Tancharoen as Kilo

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Nov
10

Dollhouse Eliza Dushku Interview

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Quick video clip with Eliza on the purple carpet this weekend at the Breeders’ Cup Winners Circle Sponsored By GREY GOOSE Vodka.
11/05/2009 – ESPN Zone At L.A. Live Los Angeles, CA United States. Toward the end she teases about upcoming Dollhouse episodes.

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Oct
27

Last Friday’s “Belonging”: The Best ‘Dollhouse’ Episode Yet?

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102709 1334 LastFridays1 Last Fridays Belonging: The Best Dollhouse Episode Yet?Days before the latest episode of Dollhouse aired, critics were already saying that it was the series’ best yet.  A bittersweet thing, really: it’s the last episode before Fox sits the endangered show out for the whole of next month, adding more fuel to the is-it-canceled? fire that’s been brewing for the past couple of months now.

I tuned in Friday night, and yes, it is one of the best, if not the best.  And the many others who tuned in with me must agree, or else Dollhouse wouldn’t have hit Twitter’s trending topics for the first time in, well, forever.

There have been a lot of explanations, really. Some say it’s because the focus was on Sierra–and one with a very tragic back story, at least much more than Echo’s past as Caroline, the impulsive student activist who pissed someone off. Some say it’s because the episode was an ensemble project rather than a one-man job, thanks to more prominent roles for Topher and Boyd.  Some say it’s Jonathan Frakes’ direction. I’m sure I missed other reasons–maybe the general sentiment is because the show’s really, really close to cancellation, that some desperate love has to be given out.

The best thing about “Belonging”, however, is the fact that the episode represents a turning point for so many plots on Dollhouse that have been slowly plodding forward since season one.

We all know, from the very beginning–and more so lately–that Echo can remember things, even if her head’s been wiped clean of past engagements.  It doesn’t need to be established, but in past episodes we’ve seen that point reiterated again and again, to the point that it seems things aren’t going anywhere.  So that twist being put on the back burner gives more time for stories that we’ve been curious about for the past 16 episodes.

Surely most of us have seen “Epitaph One”, the episode many consider to be Dollhouse‘s best yet, because it put the show’s entire premise in a different direction–taking the show’s themes of freedom and choice and amplifying them, giving us a glimpse of much bigger things at stake.  Without giving anything away for those who haven’t seen “Epitaph One,” (and you can if you rent or buy the DVD set): the events that lead to the future-set episode are still unknown. Why Topher and Adelle suddenly have a different stance, for one.  “Belonging” planted that seed. We are heading there.

The Dollhouse’s moral implications have long been established, but only in this episode was that elusive question finally answered: “What do we do with it?”  Thus, with Adelle forced to send Sierra on a permanent engagement, and Topher sabotaging it by imprinting the original Priya personality, we get the sense that beyond the prestige or the satisfaction, they can feel bad for what they’re doing, too, and they’re not willing to bring their nefarious whatnot any further.  And with Boyd pitching in to clean up Sierra’s (and Topher’s) mess, we get the sense that they’re willing to do anything to stop their jobs from being more dangerous than they already are, and everyone at the Dollhouse–including the doctors and the handlers–is just a bit more human than they’d like to let on.

It helped, of course, that Dichen Lachman and Fran Kranz turned in very good performances, ones that bust those initial conceptions: Sierra is just a pretty face; Topher, a socially-inept geek, and pushed the whole show forward. It was a shame that these two were relegated to background tasks as the Echo-Paul story took center stage, and now that we’re more or less done with that, we can look at the others, and we realize that their contributions are much more crucial than we might have realized. For one, I felt terrible for Topher, realizing that his actions in this episode was the starting point for everything–in the end, after all, he’d go insane.  And all that Dichen can do was kept behind the hot-chick curtain until now–remember, she did loads of this in Australia before.

But in the end, how good “Belonging” is served as a bittersweet footnote to what, more or less, seems inevitable: Dollhouse is on its way out, and we might never know the full extent of the complex problems and plotlines that we’ve seen on the show so far.  Surely there’s a lot more in store: the next two episodes that feature Summer Glau (which will air back-to-back on December 4) hint that we’ll continue towards the direction “Belonging” bust open. Right now, the best we can do is make the most out of what we have and will have–thank heaven for small miracles–and then be amazed, at least one more time.

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Oct
22

Dollhouse Season 2 Episode 10 – The Attic – Casting News

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Filming starts on the 2nd November

Writer: Maurissa Tancharoen and Jed Whedon
Director: John Cassaday

[CLYDE] Male, Late 30s to 40s. He is a genius who holds secrets to the dollhouse. Please submit all ethnicities. BIG GUEST STAR/ POSSIBLE RECURRING

[MATSU] Male, 40s. He is a very proper businessman. ONE-DAY GUEST STAR

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Oct
20

Dollhouse Spoilers: Who is Hooking Up?

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Will Dollhouse fans finally get the hook-up they’ve been waiting for?

It sounds that way, according to star Tahmoh Penikett.

“I think it’s safe to say you’re going to see [a kiss] soon,” he told E! News of his character, Paul Ballard, and Eliza Dushku’s Echo.

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Regarding his overall relationship with the Dollhouse, the actor added:

“Paul has to drink the Dollhouse Kool-Aid for a bit—I don’t know if he’s going to continue doing it though. I think you’ll see, over the next couple of episodes, that he’s having more and more issues working for the company, but he’s kind of stuck in that position right now.”

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Sep
19

Dollhouse Season 2 Episode 7 – Casting News

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[GALENA] Female, Mexican, 20s, Pretty. She is an immigrant and Spanish is her first language. MUST SPEAK SPANISH FLUENTLY…HUGE GUEST STAR

[MR. CAVIEZEL] Male, 30s, handsome. He is a fastidious client of the Dollhouse. Please submit all ethnicities…GUEST STAR

[TALIK RAJ AMIN] MALE, 40s, Arab. He is an Arab businessman. MUST SPEAK ARABIC…CO-STAR

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Sep
17

Ray Wise: Cast on Dollhouse!

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Ray Wise is coming aboard Dollhouse in the potentially recurring role of Howard, an intelligent higher-up in the organization. Entertainment Weekly was the first to report the news.

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We loved the veteran actor during his two-year stint as Lucifer on The CW’s Reaper. He’s still best known, of course, for his long-ago role on Twin Peaks.

Dollhouse premieres its second season on September 25. Wise joins an impressive list of guest stars that includes: Jamie Bamber, Keith Carradine, Alexis Denisoff, and Summer Glau.

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Sep
16

Dollhouse – Casting News

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It’s not James Marsters but this will do nicely…

Dollhouse has tapped spooky-cool Ray Wise to join the cast in the potentially recurring role of Howard, an intelligent higher-up in the Dollhouse who has huge presence and humor.

Wise is coming off of a two-year stint as Lucifer on The CW’s Reaper. Of course, to me, he’ll forever be the dude who offed Laura Palmer.

Dollhouse, which kicks off season 2 a week from Friday, is amassing quite the impressive talent roster this season. In addition to Wise, upcoming guest stars include Jamie Bamber, Keith Carradine, Alexis Denisoff, and Summer Glau.

Thoughts on Wise’s casting? Sound off below!

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090109 1057 DollhouseEl11 Dollhouse: Eliza Dushkus First Wedding Pictures and Some Lightning Quick Plastic SurgeryWhen Dollhouse returns for season number two later this month, Echo will get married.  And I’m still wondering how the heck an Active can get married on an engagement.  And while I wait for the official episode synopsis (which is why I still haven’t posted photos from the season premiere) we can all talk about how Eliza Dushku coped with her first wedding scene.  I find it funny, actually, getting married on screen before off screen.  But anyway.

“I was really impressed with Jamie,” she told TV Guide Magazine.  Oh, right, she’s getting married with a wealthy businessman, played by Battlestar Galactica alum Jamie Bamber.  “He’s a gorgeous husband with [whom I got] great wedding pictures for my first time down the aisle.”

Or maybe it’s Eliza’s mother who needs coping.  “I took a picture and sent it back to my mom, and she called me, a bit flustered,” she said.  “In the past couple years, I’ve been getting the [marriage] question from her more than ever, so it’s nice that I could send her some pictures to tide her over.”

By the way, here’s the wedding photo, which I grabbed from the folks at TV Guide Magazine:

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In an attempt to explain the wedding away, I’m thinking it’s much like one of Echo’s previous engagements.  Remember the guy who, every year, hires an Active to pose as his late wife?  The guy who shows the Active around “their” new house?  Maybe it’s something like that, only with extra commitment.

The other bit for today comes from the folks at E! Online, who reiterate something that was said at Dollhouse‘s Comic-Con panel: Victor’s face will be fixed.  Never mind that Alpha slashed it during the season finale, because Enver Gjokaj won’t have to endure having prosthetics placed on his face every episode.  (And the same goes for Amy Acker, but only because she’s doing less episodes now that she’s doing Happy Town for ABC.)

That’s lightning-quick plastic surgery, I reckon.

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