Pensamientos Acerca de Televisión
Dollhouse: “Haunted”
This week, it's the Freudian Follies as Adelle DeWitt downloads the memories of a dead friend into Echo and lets her loose to attend her own funeral and catch her own murderer. Along the way, the dead woman discovers that she wasn't as beloved by her surviving loved ones as she thought she was. Except by one particular loved one who almost loves her too much.
Meanwhile, Agent Ballard is learning some unpleasant truths about himself and Mellie while on a lighter note, Topher uses an imprint upon a Doll to create his own birthday pal.
Do things end happily? Well, I guess that depends on your definition of “happily.”
Dollhouse: “Haunted”
This week, it's the Freudian Follies as Adelle DeWitt downloads the memories of a dead friend into Echo and lets her loose to attend her own funeral and catch her own murderer. Along the way, the dead woman discovers that she wasn't as beloved by her surviving loved ones as she thought she was. Except by one particular loved one who almost loves her too much.
Meanwhile, Agent Ballard is learning some unpleasant truths about himself and Mellie while on a lighter note, Topher uses an imprint upon a Doll to create his own birthday pal.
Do things end happily? Well, I guess that depends on your definition of “happily.”
Labels: Eliza Dushku, La Casa de Muñecas, Pensamientos Acerca de Televisión II, Series de Televisión de Ciencia Ficción II
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