Las identidades de los jóvenes perdidos han sido borradas en un laboratorio futurista. Ahora les imprime las identidades temporales que necesitan para cumplir con las tareas que los clientes... Leer todoLas identidades de los jóvenes perdidos han sido borradas en un laboratorio futurista. Ahora les imprime las identidades temporales que necesitan para cumplir con las tareas que los clientes les han dado.Las identidades de los jóvenes perdidos han sido borradas en un laboratorio futurista. Ahora les imprime las identidades temporales que necesitan para cumplir con las tareas que los clientes les han dado.
- Premios
- 5 nominaciones en total
Opiniones destacadas
As one might expect from a series created by Joss Whedon there are plenty of interesting ideas and great characters... also like some of his other series it was ended too soon. The early episodes do an impressive job of introducing key characters without telling us too much about them... there are some surprising revelations throughout the series. The nature of some of the Dolls' engagements mean it could easily have become a little sleazy but this is avoided this by giving a good mix of stories. The cast, which includes many Whedon regulars, does an impressive job. Most notable of these is Eliza Dushku who does a really fine job as Echo; Harry Lennix, as Boyd Langton; Tahmoh Penikett as Ballard; Fran Kranz, as Topher; Olivia Williams as Adelle DeWitt; Amy Acker as Dr Saunders; and Enver Gjokaj and Dichen Lachman, as dolls Victor and Sierra respectively. Most episodes include a good amount of varied action and plenty of tension. The plot obviously includes many science fiction elements but it is more about characters than technology so even if you aren't a sci-fi fan you can enjoy this. Overall I'd definitely recommend this; don't be put off by its premature ending; it does have a proper conclusion.
When this show moved away from single episode arcs, revolving about the assignments, and turned to handling complex themes like - how does one deal with the ethical questions around this kind of human trafficking (-> self-deception, mostly) - what makes a personality - how does an Active cope when confronted with the fact that apparently s/he gave up his/her personality willingly - what makes one give up his personality and allow oneself to be dealt with like a "thing"
Dollhouse became a truly fascinating show. Yet entertaining, captivating. Which of course led to it being cancelled. Oh, sigh.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaJoss Whedon had a five year plan for the series and had already worked out how the characters would evolve over time but the show only ran for two seasons. With this in mind, you can see how the plots of season 2 could have been spaced out to four seasons.
- Citas
[repeated lines]
Topher Brink: Hello, Echo. How are you feeling?
Echo: Did I fall asleep?
Topher Brink: For a little while.
Echo: Shall I go now?
Topher Brink: If you'd like.
- ConexionesFeatured in FOX 25th Anniversary Special (2012)
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución44 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1