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10 minutes! :|
omg new opening! :D
only 15 minutes in and already Echo is scantily clothed :D
this episode is pretty awesome so far!
I enjoyed that!, next week it looks like she becomes jason vorhees :D
Yeah Whiskeys story is good its leaning towards the scenes we saw in Epitaph One!

anyone recognise Alexis Denisof as the senator!

LOL you must really really really love this show, and yes I did Recognize Wesley from Buffy/Angel

How about, Jamie Bamber "Apollo" from BSG?

Picked up where it left off (not counting the unaired episode). I'm liking the conflicts between the characters and hopefully they'll go into the moral ambiguity of the Dollhouse and what it represents this season.

I'd never realised just how good an actress Amy is. This episode proved it though and I find her much more interesting than Echo.

I'd never realised just how good an actress Amy is. This episode proved it though and I find her much more interesting than Echo.

She is good but I noticed in the credits she's still a guest star. She never seems to land any lead roles.

Eliza Dushku was Twittering a storm on Friday night. Among other things, Alexis Denisof has an "extraordinary DH arc," and "next week's Mommy" was one of her hardest imprints to play. "Russian is hard too." [Twitter]

Want to know how the Echo-Ballard relationship will play out now that Ballard is Echo's WatcherHandler? Let Eliza Dushku and Tahmoh Penikett elucidate: [BuddyTV]

I would have tuned in if Terminator were airing but it wasn't so I just recorded it. Having just watched it I'm really upset Amy, or Whisky is only going to be in a handful of episodes this season. Her story is more interesting than Echo's at the moment. Plus she is quite easy on the eyes, and f***in Topher, what a bitch :laugh: I would been all over that like s**t on a blanket!

I have to admit. I just finished watching the entire first season, and the unaired episode, AND the first episode of the second season.

I will be horribly, horribly saddened if they cancel this.

I am now a fan of this series. I don't know why I doubted Joss in the first place.

This is an amazing show.

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