- So 25. Nov 2007, 02:11
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Okay, es ist vielleicht ein wenig früh, um einen Thread aufzumachen, aber das ist mir jetzt gerade scheißegal. Die Serie wurde bereits offiziell für 7 Folgen bestellt und das schreit einfach nach einen Thread, auch wenn wir noch 52 Wochen oder länger warten müssen bis wir die Show denn endlich zu Gesicht bekommen.
Was habt ihr für Erwartungen an die Show?
Ich hoffe ja bereits, dass der Autorenstreik bald vorbei geht, weil ich Casting News hören möchte. Hoffentlich sucht Joss neue Gesichter für den Großteil der Besetzung.
Concept
"Dollhouse" is about a young woman named Echo (Eliza Dushku) who belongs to a group of men and women who can be imprinted with personality packages, including memories, skills, language and other things for different assignments. These assignments can be romantic, adventurous, outlandish, uplifting, sexual and/or very illegal. When not imprinted with a personality package, Echo and the others are basically mind-wiped living like children in a futuristic dorm/lab dubbed the Dollhouse, with no memory of their assignments or much else.Unfortunately Echo stops forgetting and therefore the show revolves around Echo's burgeoning self-awareness, and her desire to know who she was before, a desire that begins to seep into her various imprinted personalities and puts her in danger both in the field and in the closely monitored confines of the Dollhouse.
Characters
Beyond Dushku's character, the show will also revolve around the people who run the mysterious "dollhouse" and two other "dolls," a man and woman who are friendly with Echo. Then there's the federal agent who has heard an urban myth about the dolls, and is trying to investigate their existence.
Background
Great chemistry and intriguing premise notwithstanding, you'd think that after Fox snuffed Whedon's Firefly and hung up on Dushku's Tru Calling, one or both of them would have been more than a little hesitant to get back into bed with the network. "Honestly? Walking back into that building was pretty damn strange," Whedon admits. But "I always had a good relationship with [Twentieth Century Fox], and on the network end, it's a completely new bunch of people, and from what I’ve seen, a fairly impressive bunch." Dushku seconds that emotion. "I really get the sense that they're committed to [this show]… It feels right." Besides, as Whedon notes, "I told them I was interested in writing a pilot, and they gave me seven episodes. They’ve already shown more support for it than I have." Now it's your turn to show the comeback kids some love. And, like Dushku, I don't think you'll let them down. "We have the best fans in the business [in the] the Buffy and Whedon universe," she says. "It’s going to be pandemonium when this [news] hits." And it's only just begun.
Was habt ihr für Erwartungen an die Show?