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It’s been 7 weeks since our last podcast and 7 weeks since we last saw each other. You totally thought GMMR and Ducky had called it quits didn’t you? How dare you…

An extended gig in the Hamptons originally sidelined the podcast, then a horrible back injury kept this terrible TV twosome apart until now!

For our first big podcast of the Fall, we thought we’d make up for lost time with a huge 2 hour 10 minute carcast full of laughs, tears, a near death experience and even some New England leaf peeping!

    Shows covered in this podcast:

HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER, BIG BANG THEORY, GOSSIP GIRL, HOUSE, SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE, THE BIGGEST LOSER, THE GOOD WIFE, V, GLEE, MODERN FAMILY, COUGAR TOWN, TOP CHEF, FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS, FLASH FORWARD, THE VAMPIRE DIARIES, BONES, SUPERNATURAL, FRINGE, THE OFFICE, PARKS & RECREATION, 30 ROCK, COMMUNITY, GREY’S ANATOMY, PRIVATE PRACTICE, UGLY BETTY, DOLLHOUSE, SOUTHLAND, WHITE COLLAR, THE AMAZING RACE, SURVIVOR, DEXTER, MAD MEN and GREEK.

We hope you enjoy our ode to Fall TV so far this season and hope you’ll join in the conversation. Leave your thoughts on what we covered in the comments section of this post! We’d love to hear what you’ve got to say about the new Fall lineup.

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DOLLHOUSE was obviously a show that many of us were dying for ever since it was announced. Being a huge Joss Whedon fan, I thought how could reteaming with Eliza Dushku and Amy Acker go wrong especially when Helo from Battlestar is involved?

Well, to no one’s bigger surprise than my own, three episodes in and I’m already over the show.

The general idea is this… The Dushku is in way over her head, the Dollhouse/Alpha storyline is way too slow and I miss the typical Joss-like witty banter and charm normally present in a Whedon joint to keep my attention.

The weekly stories are boring and watching Echo become different people each week sounded like a good idea but now looking back on it, it’s super narcissistic on both Whedon and Dushku’s parts.

The key is Alpha! I don’t know if I want more front-loading of Alpha because I’m pretty sure the show will be canceled before it plays out or because that’s where the real show lies and they’re not giving it to us when they should. Plus, add in the rumor that Wash himself, Alan Tudyk, may be playing Alpha and I want him now, not in the last episode of the season as they’re reporting.

Don’t even get me started on the serious mis-casting for the role of Topher. Fran Kranz is not enjoyable on any level. He’s a lame excuse for a role that was almost tailor made for someone like Whedon alum Tom Lenk.

If I’m being honest here, I don’t know if I can watch the show any longer and that truly saddens me.

Dollhouse stars Eliza Dushku as a living doll, a woman that has given up 5 years of her life to become a blank slate, a vessel where this company can imprint her with any identity, memory and skill set a client wants/needs.

From companion to assassin, these dolls (both male and female) become the ultimate human for the right price. Much like Cinderella though, when the clock strikes, it’s time for these dolls to return back to the dollhouse where their memories of their mission are downloaded and wiped. The dolls live in a surreality where massages, workouts, and lots of sleep await them until their next implant/mission then it begins all over again.

I don’t want to give away too much from tonight’s premiere but I wanted to at least give you my opinion on the show so here goes. I didn’t fall out of my seat in awe, drooling over how much I loved it. Now that doesn’t mean that I didn’t like the shit out of Dollhouse. I did.

Remember when FRINGE premiered and Kath and I chatted on the TV Talk Podcast about how it was good but didn’t knock our socks off? It’s the same scenario.

Joss Whedon, much like J.J. Abrams, has built this empire on being a cult creator and we as fans expect the world, the moon and a miracle with each new show. I fully admit that these expectations are what taints my immediate obsession with both Fringe and now Dollhouse. It’s me, it’s not you Joss.

The Dushku does a pretty good job in the role of Echo (hate hate hate that name) but at times I feel there are limitations to her depth and ability to carry some of the heavier more emotional scenes. Should I be making a judgment of her character range based on a single episode, probably not but I did… what can ya do? Now, I love me some Dushku so I’m willing to give her time to build, develop and breathe in Echo’s skin but given the amount of involvement both she and Joss had in creating the series and role, I expected more. (more…)

As an early Xmas present to all of us Joss Whedon fans out there, Michael Ausiello has stuffed our stockings full of DOLLHOUSE video goodness.

Click here to see an exclusive 90 second clip from Joss Whedon’s Dollhouse
Dollhouse Sneak Peek (Ausiello)

Dollhouse premieres on Fox, February 13th!

The TV Talk Podcast with GMMR and Ducky finally tackles more of your listener and reader questions!

First up we tackle the mid-season shows we’re looking forward to (including returning faves): Dollhouse, Cupid, Castle, Leverage, Truth in Advertising, Lost, 24, Battlestar Galactica, Damages, Nip/Tuck.

Don’t forget that some of our favorite summer shows finish off their runs as well… we’re talking The Closer, Burn Notice and My Boys to name a few.

Want to know the fate of Scrubs and The CW’s Reaper and if/when they’ll return? We’ve got the scoop.

What about the DirecTV/NBC split of the amazing Friday Night Lights – are we watching and if so what do we think? First of all, don’t question our loyalty to the Dillon Panthers; Second, just listen.

How did our favorite shows hold up during November sweeps? We’ll cover everything from Heroes to Chuck, Supernatural to The Office so get ready for our picks of the best and worst of fall sweeps, stunts and special guests.

This week Pushing Daisies was canceled – Kath and I give our thoughts. RIP!

So what else could we possibly talk about? Is scaredy-cat Kath watching HBO’s True Blood? What’s the deal with the Arrested Development movie? Why is Tricia Helfer the go-to-gal for guest starring roles and oh sweet lord, why does Britney’s have another reality show?

Last but not least we have another game for you all to play along with at home! This episode we’re breaking hearts and creating our most interesting ’ship!

Oh and you’ll never believe this but in a TV Talk first, we talk about One Tree Hill… WTF?

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Even though DOLLHOUSE doesn’t premiere until sometime in 2009 the rumor mill and online fan base have kept the series on the forefront of my Joss Whedon loving mind lately.

Here is the newest trailer for DOLLHOUSE

*Thanks GMMR for the tip

Dr. Horrible at Comic-Con 2008 (5)

Yesterday, Rae and I were able to get into the DR. HORRIBLE Panel with seats that were not too shabby but with little time to spare. I was able to record the entire panel and have it here for all of you to listen to. The panel was hilarious, Nathan Fillion stole the show which is something with Neil Patrick Harris is in the room. The entire cast was there including the glorious and luminous Felicia Day and Simon Helberg (Moist) not to mention writers Jed Whedon, Zach Whedon and Marissa Tancharoen.

As you’ll hear, there are lots of Hammer/Penis jokes so get ready to laugh your ass off. I will warn you that there is some neighbor cell phone interference every 8 minutes or so but it’s really not too bad.

If you’re already a loyal TV Talk Podcast subscriber, this panel will automatically download to your iTunes (or may be sitting there waiting for you now)!

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Dr. Horrible Part 1

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Dr. Horrible Part 1

We’ve all been waiting and finally the day is here. Some thought that July was about the 3G iPhone and Comic-Con but really it’s about the premiere of Joss Whedon’s soon to be masterpiece DR. HORRIBLE’S SING-ALONG BLOG!

You only have a limited amount of time to watch Dr. Horrible Part 1 so get on it and witness the genius that is Neil Patrick Harris, Nathan Fillion and Felicia Day! NPH delivers and then some, the guy is a frakkin’ master! Nathan Fillion is looking beefcake hot in his tight nipple shirt and Felicia is a vision of pasty chalk white beauty! And the good news is that so far, no line is mostly filler!

Watch Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog (Part 1) before it’s gone. Part 2 begins Thursday July 17th and the final act begins on Saturday July 19th. If you missed any portion, they will all be available on iTunes and the DVD should be out sometime this fall.

Ducky’s Ever Changing Comic-Con Schedule

For those of you not going to COMIC-CON this year, consider yourselves lucky because if you knew the anxiety and rage the scheduling has caused me and my fellow TV Bloggers, you’d be fine just staying home. There are so many TV panels this year and so many things I want to do that either overlap each other or run too close to ever hope of getting in, so trying to decide what to see is like Sophie’s Choice up in this place.

Here are the panels I’m interested in attending and as you’ll see, it’s nearly impossible to attend half of the things I’m excited about.

*Item’s in BOLD are panels I’m currently planning on seeing but I promise you, it will change before leaving next week.

THURSDAY
10-11am Kings
12-2pm Doctor Who/Torchwood

2-3pm The Middleman
4:30-5:30pm True Blood
5:45-6:45pm Dexter

FRIDAY
10:15-11:15am Big Bang Theory
12:30-1:15pm Spaced
1:30-2:30pm Joss Whedon
1:45-2:45pm EW Showrunners
3:30-4:45pm Family Guy
4:30-5:30pm Bones

5:30-6:30pm 24
6:30-8:00pm Kevin Smith Makes Porno

6:30-7:15pm Prison Break
7:15-8:15pm MST3K
10:15-11:45pm Spaced Screening
10:45-Midnight Dr. Horrible Screening

SATURDAY
10:45-11:45pm Heroes
11:30-12:30pm Sarah Connor Chronicles
12:00-1:00pm Lost
12:30-1:30pm Kyle XY
12:45-1:45pm The Office
1:00-2:00pm Dollhouse
2:15-3:15pm Battlestar Galactica
3:15-4:15pm Pushing Daisies

3:30-4:30pm Chuck
4:45-5:45pm Fringe
6:00-7:00pm TV Guide Panel
7:15-8:15pm Sarah Silverman

SUNDAY
10:00-11:00am Smallville
10:30-11:30am It’s Always Sunny
11:15-12:15pm Supernatural
11:30-12:00pm Hamlet 2
1:00-1:30pm Friday the 13th
4:00-5:00pm Buffy the Musical

Do you see how agonizing it is to try and plan your days? Saturday is seriously OOC and I’m sure many decision will change in the spur of the moment. What you don’t see on here are the parties we’re RSVP’d for and the Press Rooms we’re hoping to do as well. Add press rooms for most shows on Saturday and you’d have to have 3 Buffy Bots to help you cover it all.

Regardless, I’ll be there with many blogger friends and we’ll be podcasting every day and recording as many panels as possible to post here on Ducky Does TV so stay tuned!

We threatened to never do another TV Talk Podcast if you didn’t flock to iTunes and leave us comments… well I’m happy to report that you love us as much as we love you! Thanks to your generosity, we are back and this week’s podcast is a lot of fun!

We revise our thoughts on Swingtown now that we’re both completely caught up (and loving it), we talk about my chat with Tricia Helfer (Battlestar Galactica) and her stint on Burn Notice plus some scoop on her new Fox pilot Inseparable.

Next we tackle one of the most talked about Fall pilots, J.J. Abrams FRINGE! Kath and I will review the plot, the mystery and the hotness that is Josh Jackson but don’t worry we don’t spoil anything for you! We’re good like that!

Then it’s time for some listener emails because you guys are cramazing!

Who wants to talk Comic-Con? No? Tough because we run down the shows that will be in San Diego and vent our frustrations over the scheduling. If you’re going to be in town for Comic-Con and you’re a reader or listener, let us know… we’d love to see you!

Before wrapping up this week we have a little fun with our TV version of F, Marry, Kill! That’s right, we each pick one we’d boink, one we’d marry and one we’d go Dexter Morgan on. join in the fun and leave us some comments about who you’d F, Marry and Kill based on our choices. We’ll read some of them on the air in our next podcast.

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Oh Joss, you are my master… Here’s a teaser trailer for his new web musical starring Neil Patrick Harris, Nathan Fillion and Felicia Day.


Teaser from Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog on Vimeo.

I cannot wait for Comic-Con. Bring on the NPH!

Frak Yeah! This full 2.5 minute preview of Joss Whedon’s new fall show DOLLHOUSE makes me wet.

Tahmoh Penikett Cast in Dollhouse

Joss Whedon’s upcoming DOLLHOUSE just got a little more enticing for me! If the reteaming of Joss and Faith wasn’t enough to get the geek blood flowing, throw in a little Battlestar Galactica hotness and I’m hard already!

Helo Tahmoh Penikett will join the cast as an FBI Agent hot on Echo’s trail. Better than frakkin’ a toaster, oh wait… Echo’s not much more than a toaster though is she? Guess we’ll find out this fall!

From E!’s KDS (Kristin Dos Santos), here’s some more casting news:

Tahmoh Penikett as Paul Smith: 30s, good looks hardened by a cynical distaste for most of humanity. An FBI field agent, he’s been chasing the urban myth of the Dollhouse long enough to have lost any shot at promotion. Becomes obsessed with and a twisted romantic foil for Echo (Eliza Dushku).

Fran Kranz as Topher Brink: 20s, genius programmer who’s articulate, nerdily attractive and blithely amoral. He’s responsible for imprinting the Dolls—and making sure they stay unaware of anything. Is fascinated by the science and kind of digging the illegality. Fun to be around but might not be remotely trustworthy.

Dichen Lachman as Sierra: 20s, Asian (or certainly not Caucasian). Strikingly beautiful. A Doll like Echo, she has every personality in the world but her own. Is not as self-aware as Echo but is instinctively drawn to her as a friend.

Enver Gjokaj as Victor: 20s, handsome and fit. A Doll, and the other closest thing to a friend Echo has. Childlike when he’s inactive, and everything from Errol Flynn to a young DeNiro when he’s active.

I hope that some of the other Whedonverse kids make it into the cast as well. I’d love to see Amber Benson, Charisma Carpenter, Tom Lenk, Alan Tudyk or Sean Maher back on my tube week to week.

Buffy The Vampire Slayer Reunion Cast Photo

Well, the crazy week at Paley ended last night with my most anticipated event, the BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER Reunion.

Knowing that the event was going to be the biggest night of the week, Kath and I had to strategize a game plan in hopes of scoring the best seats possible. Luckily we didn’t have to camp out the night before as some folks did because we had the Premium Package seats which guarantees you the first 4 rows
(suckas). Honestly, I would have been fine with any of those but deep down I knew that the fan in me wanted as close to the front as possible.

We had an early lunch with our pal Holly then Kath drove me over to the Arclight to line up at 2pm. The event wasn’t until 7 but when I got there the Stand By (wishful fans) and General Admission lines were OOC! We went around to the front where the Premium folks line up and thankfully we were the 10th & 11th people in line.

The group up there was hysterical. They’d started to create a seating chart which each of us picked our seats on so that it was a nice/friendly/orderly way of getting into the front rows without it turning into a scene our of Pamplona. I called it the Tooth Chart because no matter how brilliant and drop dead funny it was to create a chart, the damn thing looked like the chart at your dentist where they point out your issues teeth. Whatever, I’m rambling. The whole thing was called Operation Streisand and it was so not as gay as it sounds. Think cock-blocking a Babs serenading Pushy McPusher that the night before had elbowed someone at the front of the line.

You may ask… where was Kath in all of this? Well, she was down the street at a Borders so that she could finish watching the end of the series (so sad, Project Buffy is over) before the damn reunion! Why Borders you ask? Well, she was afraid the people in line would lynch her for having not being a long-time die hard fan. Don’t be haters.

Buffy The Vampire Slayer Reunion Cast Photo - James Marsters & Sarah Michelle Gellar & Joss Whedon

She came back around 4:30, we got our package passes at 5 and were told that at 5:30 we’re going in. Thank God the Paley Center and the Arclight came up with a plan of action for the night because up until this point (ie. every other night of Paley), it was one of the most poorly organized crowd control situations I’ve ever seen. For Buffy they had security up the wazoo and routinely checked in to tell us how entrance to the theatre would work in order to avoid a stampede. The Tooth Chart was adhered to and we all filed in 2×2 (not 5×5 b/c Eliza didn’t show – boooooo). And we’re in…

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As you know, Joss Whedon and Eliza Dushku are once again teaming up for Fox’s DOLLHOUSE. Today some information is coming to light that makes me very excited. Not only did TVGuide give us a glimpse at the character breakdowns for the show, and another site posted some great Whedon alumni news!

According to TVBarn, two ANGEL writers/producers are jumping aboard the Dollhouse train and I couldn’t be happier! Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain recently released from Women’s Murder Club to get a little Whedonesque back in their lives. I miss Angel, especially Fred.

Now to the character scoop Ausiello released today:

  • ADELLE DEWITT: The fortyish iceberg who runs the Dollhouse where the human Etch-a-Sketches reside.
  • PAUL BALLARD: The thirtysomething G-man who is slated to become an offbeat love interest for Dushku’s “impressionable” Echo.
  • BOYD LANGTON: Echo’s handler and father figure.
  • TOPHER BRINK: The technogeek who enjoys his job as a Doll programmer maybe a little too much.
  • SIERRA: The knockout Doll who is as close to a friend as Echo has.
  • VICTOR: The distractingly handsome Doll who is called upon to play everyone from Errol Flynn to Robert DeNiro.
  • NOVEMBER: The Tracy Turnblad of the Dolls.
  • DR. CLAIRE SANDERS: The beautiful older woman with whom Topher is smitten.
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