Published 4/25/2009
at The A.V. Club - TV Club
Okay, I’m going to keep this briefer than usual, because I’m coming to the episode late and the end of the week has ground me down to a nub:
After four solid weeks of heady, plot-advancing episodes, Dollhouse clears its throat before the homestretch with “Haunted,” the first real standalone, monster-of-the-week type hour since Echo infiltrated the religious cult over a month ago. In the time in between, as many of us have marveled over the uptick in quality, I’ve seen a lot of commentary that not having Eliza Dushku front-and-center in every episode has been a ...
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