
Eliza Dushku, Genetically Engineered Call Girl. The Daily Diversion.
Daily Diversion By Neil Miller on December 22, 2008 | (4) CommentsI knew that there would be something to love about Joss Whedon’s new show Dollhouse. And now, thanks to a clip that debuted over on Entertainment Weekly, I know exactly what it is — genetically engineered, secret organization controlled call girls that look like Eliza Dushku. Now that sounds fun.
As EW’s Michael Ausiello explains, “The following scene from the Feb. 13 premiere is the first time we see Echo (Eliza Dushku) wake up after having her memories wiped in the special memory-flushing chair. That leads into a discussion between lab tech Topher (Fran Kranz) and Echo’s handler Boyd (Harry Lennix) about her last “date,” delving into just what being a doll/active means.”
See what I mean? Why can’t I get a “date” with a gorgeous brunette who won’t remember how bad it was the next day? The real world just isn’t fair, friends.
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