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LilyPatToo wrote:I didn't find Dollhouse anywhere near Firefly in overall quality,
beeline wrote:I am glad they are going to air this last season at least. They've managed to really screw up my Friday nights nights with the termination of Dollhouse and Terminator: SCC.
Back to good, old, reliable alcohol I suppose.
Stop-Loss (Dollhouse)
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Boyd and Echo go back to the Dollhouse and look to see who has been into their files. They find a section of Rossum called Scytheon, which is a military wing. Scytheon is running a project called "Mind Whisper". The project uses active architecture so they can make a neural radio. Boyd informs Adelle, who tells Boyd to leave it alone. Topher believes this technology will make all the minds in "Mind Whisper" become one. If Anthony is not rescued before he becomes a part of the group, he will be lost forever...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stop-Loss_%28Dollhouse%29
Hugh Manatee Wins » Tue May 01, 2012 11:05 pm wrote:Re: the original post-
You can't miss the reference to 'Valley of the Dolls' film released in December 1967, again in 1969, and on television in 1981.
The theme of women hurting themselves on pills and booze served perfectly to reinforce the cover story of the murder of journo Dorothy Kilgallen who told friends she was going to bust the JFK murder wide open.
A JFK-plot perp, Clay Shaw, was on trial from 1967-1969 and then there was the truth hang-over after
the 1976-1979 House Select Committee on Assassinations.The 1981 Committee on Ballistic Acoustics was charged with reviewing the HSCA’s acoustic evidence...,
Then there's the decades of MKULTRA decoys as fictional scripts....
A Congressional hearing report from 1965 on behavioral science and national security actually listed research grants on hypnosis for the Navy and Air Force. 'The Control of Candy Jones' (1976 about Jessica Wilcox) is a must read before you watch reruns of 'Three's Company.'
IanEye » Wed Dec 12, 2007 6:27 pm wrote:But when you play a villain on TV, it sticks with you in the minds of those who don't know you. Bad move.
You are right Hugh. When Reagan did that cameo on Three's Company it probably cost him the nomination in '76.
"Ok Roper, maybe you're onto something. There is something odd about that Tripper fellow....."
actually, this is Reagan and Norman Fell in "The Killers"....
@BlacklistedNews: Scientists Are Convinced Mind Transfer Is the Key to Immortality http://bit.ly/18ueQ6l
marmot » Tue Mar 24, 2009 11:56 am wrote:Forgive me for my 'Fuckin Television' remark. It's not that this spectacular technology - in and of itself - is evil, But it's how television technology has been used to weaponize it's audience that marvels and angers me. See, it's not called 'programming' for nothin..
"With perfect psycho-mimetic skill, they carry out the commands of the TV image." -Marshall McLuhan from Understanding Media
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