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Dollhouse - Season 1 Cast: Eliza Dushku, Harry Lennix, Tahmoh Penikett, Amy Acker

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  • DVD Release Date: 07/28/2009
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Closed Caption; Original unaired pilot Echo; Audio commentary on selected episodes; Deleted scenes; Featurettes:; Making Dollhouse; Coming Home; Finding Echo; Designing the Perfect Dollhouse; A Private Engagement

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From the mind of Joss Whedon, the creator of groundbreaking cult favorites Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Angel, and Firefly, Dollhouse stars Eliza Dushku as Echo, just one member working for an illegal underground organization that implants employees with false memories and skills in order to perform various missions and dangerous tasks. These "Actives" can become anything that anyone desires: a lover, a fighter, an assassin, even a best friend. Once their assignment is complete, their memories are wiped clean and they are released back into the "Dollhouse" to cohabitate with their fellow colleagues under the watchful eye of those in charge. But Echo is slowly starting to become aware of herself and her surroundings -- and one outsider will stop at nothing to bring the entire Dollhouse down. Co-starring Olivia Williams, Harry Lennix, Amy Acker, and Tahmoh Penikett, the set features all 12 original episodes plus extras including the never-before-seen standalone episode "Epitaph One," the original unaired pilot "Echo," deleted scenes, and seven making-of featurettes. The first season of Dollhouse aired in 2009 on FOX. From the Studio

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Who is Caroline?by HedgeWitch

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November 11, 2009: What we know: The Dollhouse is a group of facilities in different cities, where people who cannot face their lives volunteer to stay for five years, and receive a large sum of money when their terms are up. During their time in the Dollhouse, their own personalities are erased, and the personalities and life experiences of someone else are put in the empty place; the "actives" then go out on assignment, as hired by people outside the Dollhouse. Each assignment calls for a different person, with different skills.

What we don't know, or know just enough to be curious about: Who is Caroline, and why did she decide to become an active? Her character, named Echo, is central to the series, and seems to be able to do just about anything. We get just enough flashes of back-story to add fuel to the fires of curiosity. What is the reason for the Dollhouse? What are the operators really up to? I hope all these questions--and any others that come up--will be answered, but not too quickly!

Intriguing seriesby Anonymous

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August 10, 2009: I'm thoroughly intrigued by the unique storylines that this series has offered. The story is definitely unpredictable and it is refreshing to question and delve into this fantasy world. This series is refreshing in that it adds realism to the fantastical world of "dolls" where nothing is as it seems. There is a fine thread woven within each episode and this thread is what holds the episodes together. I saw a lot of connections between characters and situations after watching just a few episodes on the dvd, and look forward to seeing how it ends. Even when some episodes show some resolution in the end, there is still some curiosity in how some characters and situations are connected. It leaves me hooked in wanting to find out more about these connections. I highly recommend this DVD, and look forward to hopefully a season 2 on TV where other possibilities with the characters are endless! I have enjoyed letting my mind wander into this fantasy world of "dolls". It makes you take a look around you and question your own world--what's real and what's not.


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