The Science of Things
Während sich die Menschheit langsam zur Dollhouse-Technik hinarbeitet, gibt es hier drüben ein paar Gedanken zum derzeitigen Science-Hype im TV. Dollhouse kommt sehr gut weg:
The current masters deal in out-of-body, back-in-time, parallel universe, cybernetic and robotic issues. They don't rip headlines so much as tear the space-time continuum.
They hire M.I.T. script advisers to keep the quantum physics real.
They're blinding me with science.
As you can perhaps tell, I've just screened "Dollhouse," the upcoming Fox sci-fi drama from Joss Whedon. Clever, fast-paced, futuristic and starring Eliza Dushku, it's slated to begin Feb. 13. I have that happily hungry feeling, like I need to watch the pilot twice. This series is going to be as riveting as it is eagerly anticipated.
In a secret lab, "Handlers" program "Actives" to do whatever needs doing, wiping their minds clean and implanting whatever memories will serve the purpose — extra languages, professional skills, martial arts, whatever suits the next assignment. What happens when an Active goes rogue? (No Sarah Palin jokes, please.) In "Dollhouse," matters of bioethics are at the fore.
Jau für postive Resonanz!
The current masters deal in out-of-body, back-in-time, parallel universe, cybernetic and robotic issues. They don't rip headlines so much as tear the space-time continuum.
They hire M.I.T. script advisers to keep the quantum physics real.
They're blinding me with science.
As you can perhaps tell, I've just screened "Dollhouse," the upcoming Fox sci-fi drama from Joss Whedon. Clever, fast-paced, futuristic and starring Eliza Dushku, it's slated to begin Feb. 13. I have that happily hungry feeling, like I need to watch the pilot twice. This series is going to be as riveting as it is eagerly anticipated.
In a secret lab, "Handlers" program "Actives" to do whatever needs doing, wiping their minds clean and implanting whatever memories will serve the purpose — extra languages, professional skills, martial arts, whatever suits the next assignment. What happens when an Active goes rogue? (No Sarah Palin jokes, please.) In "Dollhouse," matters of bioethics are at the fore.
Jau für postive Resonanz!
wiesengrund - 30. Dezember, 23:26
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