Date: 2009-03-15 05:06 pm (UTC)
But there were small children there while some questionable material was onscreen...and Watchmen is certainly not kid-friendly or even family-friendly.

The rating system is there for a reason guys. Watchmen is R-rated, not PG-13... R. Seriously I will never begin to understand why people take children to these kind of movies.

People are finally starting to realize that hey, Dollhouse ain't so bad. Where have y'all been? Get with the program already!

As someone who has been watching Dollhouse and not hating it but been sort of underwhelmed and stressed out because I wanted to like it more than I did, I am pleased to report that I found this week's episode to actually be GOOD. Interesting plot, conflict among actual reoccurring characters, Echo not being sexy for once (I mean I like sexy Eliza as much as the next person but the whole point of the concept was supposed to be that she would get to play all these different kind of characters not just naughty sexy and nice sexy), more pair bonding, some actual funny stuff... It was actually a really good episode.

Previously I felt about as satisfied as I do by the Buffy comic (hint, bot at all)

Sometimes this is the problem I also have with BSG... sometimes the concepts are good and the actors are good but the episode just fails as an episode completely. It's like, could you describe to me what happens in this episode in a year when you are looking over the dvds? No not really, because it's not distinctive as such. It's just scenes that may or may not belong together or add up to anything substantial.

But yeah, this week was like 100 times better.
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