Dollhouse: Season One
Mixing the sexy, action/sci-fi vibes of Alias and Dark Angel and infused with the snarky pop culture wit creator Joss Whedon is adored for, the first season of Dollhouse is an addictive pleasure.
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Mixing the sexy, action/sci-fi vibes of Alias and Dark Angel and infused with the snarky pop culture wit creator Joss Whedon is adored for, the first season of Dollhouse is an addictive pleasure.
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