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"Dollhouse" returns with an episode that tries to balance standalone storytelling (Echo becomes the perfect bride for an arms dealer played by Jamie Bamber from "Battlestar Galactica") with the show's larger questions (a Dollhouse employee struggles to come to grips with realizing she's a doll herself). The arc stuff is, as usual, more compelling, but at least Dushku gets to play a character that turns out to be in her limited but effective range. It's entirely possible that "FlashForward" will begin to live up to its ambitions, and that it will easily slide into the place in the pop culture discussion that "Lost" currently occupies by the time we say goodbye to Jack and Sawyer next spring. And "Dollhouse" could easily go back to telling silly stories that are largely an excuse to put Dushku into fetish gear or try out an unconvincing accent.
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