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Dollhouse (TV series)

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Dollhouse
Created byJoss Whedon
StarringEliza Dushku
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerJoss Whedon
ProducerEliza Dushku
Original release
NetworkFOX

Dollhouse was an hour-long[1] American television series. The series is written by producer Joss Whedon and stars Eliza Dushku. Whedon and Dushku both worked together on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its darker spin-off Angel. Tim Minear, who also worked with Buffy and Angel is also involved. The series is made by 20th Century Fox Television. Twelve episodes of Dollhouse aired on FOX. Two more episodes that were not shown on television will be on the DVD collection of episodes.

The Story

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In Dollhouse, Eliza Dushku plays a young woman named Echo. She is one of a group of men and women who can have "personality packages" put into their minds. These packages can include many things, for example, memory, skills, language and muscle memory. These people live in a futuristic dormitory/laboratory named the "Dollhouse". They are given special personas as part of the personality packages. These are used to do many different types of assignments. For example, the jobs could be romantic, adventurous, strange, or illegal. After the assignment, the information is removed from their minds and they are left in a child-like state with no memories. The series follows Echo as she begins to remember things even though her mind is constantly being erased and new memories implanted into it.[2]

References

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  1. Ausiello, Michael (2007-10-31). "Eliza Dushku Lures Joss Whedon Back to TV!". Ausiello Report. TVGuide.com. Archived from the original on 2007-11-02. Retrieved 2007-11-01.
  2. Dos Santos, Kristin (2007-10-31). "Best News Ever! Joss Whedon Spills Exclusive Deets on His New Series". Watch with Kristin. E!. Retrieved 2007-11-01.

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