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January 29, 2010

Last episode of Dollhouse tonight

You know, last season I watched the show almost because I felt that, as a Joss Whedon fan, it was my obligation. This season, on the other hand, has been all kinds of amazing. So it stands to reason that it got cancelled.

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The man seems to be much too old to be playing with dolls. I'm just sayin'...

"Dollhouse" is being punished for the previous crimes of boring its audience and having a weak lead actress, and will not be credited for current, good behaviour - much like the case of "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles."

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