Savannah meets JH when Weaver is too busy to play. He leads her downstairs by futzing with the buildings lights.
Savannah meets JH when Weaver is too busy to play. He leads her downstairs by futzing with the buildings lights.
Aside from the crappy timeslot, Dollhouse hasn't (to my knowledge) been screwed with by the network.
"Omar is the head terminator of the faction of terminators aligned with John. "
I have got to second the notion that Victor is the most interesting character so far. He was obviously a soldier of some sort before being dollhoused (we should invent a better term for that process). So much cooler than little miss "I'm passionate but rash in my quest to save everyone from bad stuff" Caroline.
I certainly started watching this show to fill the trashy-scifi-shaped hole in my life, but now I am actually psyched about it.
You think that, at the very least, she could have taken off those high heels when she was trying to ninja her way into the lab.
Sucks to be John
John must have drawn the shortest straw in the proverbial lot — what is a 16 year old supposed to do when something like that walks by? I'd rather roll a rock up a hill for all eternity than have to look but not touch a Summer Glau Terminator.
seconded
Why do we care about the Connors
Why do the writers think we care about the Connors? I certainly don't. Zach is right, the only interesting part of the show is what the robuts are up to.
While I'm sad that Cromatie is gone, John Henry is pretty damn cool (and Dillahunt does an excellent job with him). It seems clear to all of us that Ellison is going to be a terrible teacher of morality (anyone remember when religious fervor equaled moral behavior?), but does Manson realize this? If not, then its…
My hope is that Locke decides, against his better judgment, to tie Ben up to get some answers instead of kill him. This, of course, will give Ben the chance to once again manipulate EVERYONE.