Mehr Material für alle, die wie ich schon ganz hibbelig sind: (Generell sehr positive) Reviews von "Vows" gibt's hier und da.Ein schöner Essay darüber, dass Dollhouse das nächste große Sci Fi Epos werden sollte, ist hier:
A technology with the potential to turn the world upside down, kept a corporate secret and used as rich people's toy -- this is what separates Dollhouse from "science run amuck" shows like Fringe or Eleventh Hour, which generally treat new technology as disruptive. If someone creates a transgenic animal, it must be dangerous and it must run amok and kill people, implying that science is just opening Pandora's box again. It can't actually do anything useful like generate medicine, or become a permanent part of the world.
Interviews mit Joss? Hier ist ein sehr kurzes, aber erhellendes bezüglich dem Menschenhandel-Aspekt der Show:
Whedon: Now, having said the above, let me be clear that Dollhouse was never meant to be about trafficking. It was meant to be about power, desire, identity, and sexuality. I knew from the start that prostitution was part of the package, but that is something I was interested in exploring in a removed, fantastical setting. I don’t believe there’s anything wrong with people paying for sex IN THEORY. And what I was interested in was the desires people would have if they could create a true sexual narrative for themselves, to give the act context. It wasn’t until later in the process that I woke up in the middle of the night and thought “this is trafficking”. My response to that was to try and show both sides – the reality of trafficking and the fantasy of the Dollhouse, to show their differences AND similarities. To come at it head on. The Dollhouse fantasy is a dark one, but the darkness is more about why people give up their lives and what people with control over them will do. It’s still a fantasy.
Und hier drüben spricht Ira Glass mit Joss eine ganze Stunden lang über Dr. Horrible, Dollhouse und den ganzen Rest; sicher eines der spannendsten und nettesten Joss-Interview der letzten Jahre.Tahmoh-Fans, hier gibt's 9 Fakten über ihn, und io9 und IGN haben mit ihm über Season 2 gesprochen.Ein Blick hinter die Kulissen von "Vows" bitete Stund Coordinator Mike Massa hier, wo er uns wunderbarst durch die Hangar-Szene durchnavigiert von der Stunt-Perspektive. So, ich glaub das war's mal soweit. Season 2, es ist soweit.
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