Why you should keep watching Dollhouse, in one photo

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This picture, and the comments on this post, are spoilers. So don’t open it if you want to go in blind. We haven’t done spoilers before on this website, but, well, we’re throwing that out the window for this post.

  1. Cindy Scott says:

    With the foreshadowing, it was just a matter of time. “Hello Topher. How are you feeling?”

  2. NYPinTA says:

    Hee! That’s a spoiler I’m ok with seeing. Because how it gets to that point is going to be the fun part.

  3. cuardin says:

    One wonders if Topher is a real person or a Doll himself. He could be the amalgam of other geniouses in the neuro-computational field. I mean, they supply their clients with better-than-life people, why not use them in-house?

    –DA

  4. buffygroupie says:

    OMG!!! I’ve gone blind. ;)

  5. Michelle says:

    Ooh, coolness.

    I wonder if the thing on the bottom of Topher’s shoes is meant to be there, like, “Oh, it would look so realistic if Topher had some random crap stuck to his shoe. Let’s do that!”

    *lackey artfully applies piece of crap*

  6. Anonymous says:

    I wonder if this is gonna turn out to be something COMPLETELY different than how it looks. That always seems to happen with spoilers.

  7. Anonymous says:

    OMG

    I was kinda hoping the pic was gonna be Dichen Lachman in a French maids outfit or something but this is still a good reason to keep watching :)

  8. Matt D says:

    I REALLY hope this represents a turning point for the show. I must admit I’ve been very disappointed by the first few episodes I’ve seen. The whole thing just didn’t hang together for me and I had real trouble buying into the concept. I also found it hard to like or empathise with any of the cast. Who know, maybe this will be turning point and Joss will really mess with everything we’ve come to accept so far. I can only hope. Joss back on TV is a good thing, but it would be a complete waste if the show continued as it started (badly). I loved Firefly and Buffy, but so far I just can’t get excited about Dollhouse.

    Hope that will change.

  9. Anonymous says:

    Joss said that episode 6 (airing tomorrow) is where the turning point for the show is. He says that where the network backed off and let him do his thing. I can remember not liking Buffy AT ALL when it first came on, and then it going on to be one of my favorites. So I am sticking with Dollhouse.

  10. Anonymous says:

    I was excited to see Dollhouse come on. but after that it was still good, but i wasn’t like in love with some of the things that went down on the show. But then there are some parts that i just love. and the crazy thing of not knowing who is a doll and who isn’t. Like i looked the show up before it came on and said that Victor and Mellie weren’t going to be dolls and then like episode 3 Victors and doll episode 6 Mellie is a doll. It so crazy. And now it’s not even people who think the Dollhouse isn’t real, cause mellie believed. it’s crazy. now im at the point where im not to love but so close. I cannot wait for the next episode.

  11. Anonymous says:

    The picture might not even mean anything. it could be a dream, created by topher. and Echo is given the imprint to do that so they can like fool someone inside the Dollhouse. you know? Like it’s staged. Or Echo has gone crazy and want to kill people. how did she get a gun????

  12. Anonymous says:

    I love the show so far. The concept is fascinating to me, and besides, it’s only the beginning. I highly doubt Joss is going to up it all into the first 5 episodes, and Fox is the one who pushed for those. I think people who are looking for another Buffy and Firefly are going to be fairly upset because Dollhouse is different. It’s not the same light-hearted humorous show that he’s done before. But I think it will be an action-packed thriller. Hope people won’t give up on it just because it isn’t funny like Firefly or have the supernatural spin like Buffy.

  13. radomon says:

    This will happen next week, in episode 8.

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