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Dollhouse competition: Win series 2 on DVD
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Kirsty
7th October 2010
At great personal expense, we've hired a couple of Actives to infiltrate Mutant Enemy HQ and *ahem* procure three copies of the second and final series of Dollhouse on Blu-ray or DVD.
"Anyone can happen". That's the baffling series two tagline for Dollhouse, a show with a huge fanbase but very low viewing figures. Poor Joss Whedon - everyone loves his work, but no-one really sits down and watches it.
Granted it got off to a bit of a shaky start, but series 2 sees Echo (Dushku), the best vessel-for-hire money could buy, begins to piece together her life before Dollhouse and start kicking ass and taking names. It builds and improves on the hit or miss first series.
Dushku's joined this time by old Whedon alumni Alexis Denisof (Buffy) and Summer Glau (Firefly *sniff*), which according to my rules makes this a Sci-Fi full house and a must-own for all Whedonites. All you have to do to win a copy, and have the Dolls in your life forever, is click here and answer an easy peasy question.
If you don't have a Blu-ray player, you could always enter, win, then ninja kick the staff of your local Comet until they let you watch it on their big screens. It's what Joss would want.
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