ya que la temporada 2 no la sacaron en DVD, quien quiera la serie completa esta es la forma.
En el pack de fuera no pone correctamente que las temporadas lleven subtitulos en español, pero si, SI LLEVAN SUBTITULOS EN ESPAÑOL, PERO SOLO LOS EPISODIOS ( INCLUYENDO EL EPISODIO EXTRA ), pero no las escenas eliminadas y documentales.
AUDIO ESPAÑOL NO, SUBTITULOS SI, Y SOLO EN VERSIÓN BLURAY. Hablo de la versión BluRay, he leido gente quejarse de que no lleva pero esto puede ser porque probablemente tengan la versión DVD. La recomiendo si te conformas con tenerla en VOS. Porque la temporada 2 en español imposible
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Dollhouse - Season 1-2 (2010) Eliza Dushku; Tahmoh Penikett
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Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 25 de septiembre de 2017
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Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 23 de enero de 2016
Bella Bella Erika Dushku shows herself in this series,She can't help it....beautifully beautiful,in shape as ever before and lethal as no one else could ever be.I love it with the works,god honest truth.This series has it all:the plot helps loads as well,a intriguing and an absorbing upside down world where chaos reigns and dollies' function to preserve mankind seems to be the only and everlasting shot at the time.
EXCELLENT AND FULLY RECOMMENDED TO BLOW OWN'S FUSES.
EXCELLENT AND FULLY RECOMMENDED TO BLOW OWN'S FUSES.
Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 8 de febrero de 2013
Este Pack (en V.O.S.E) es la única forma de tener esta maravillosa serie completa, pues en España no se ha puesto a la venta la 2 temporada ni parece que vaya a ponerse en un corto plazo de tiempo.
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Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 16 de octubre de 2017
El pack llegó en la versión original (lo que ya se especifica en los detalles de producto), y los subtítulos únicamente en inglés.
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Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 15 de febrero de 2013
Es una serie muy, muy buena que tarda un poco en arrancar. El pack Dollhouse 1&2 [Reino Unido][Blu-ray] vien con subtítulos en castellano en los capítulos pero no en los extras, pero vale la pena.
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Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 8 de diciembre de 2016
Tiene subtitulos en español, que era lo que yo quería. Así que es perfecto ya que es muy difícil encontrar esta serie en España.
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Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 4 de agosto de 2015
Excelente serie. Puedo confirmar que esta edición contiene subtitulos en español aunque no venga indicado en las especificaciones del producto.
Envío y todo muy rápido.
Envío y todo muy rápido.
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Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 26 de abril de 2013
subtitulado en español el Bluray, tal y como indica. Las dos temporadas completas. Me encanta, por que en españa la segunda temporada no llego a salir en dvd.
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Kalah
4,0 de 5 estrellas
Underrated dystopia
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 23 de mayo de 2017
Getting neither the reviews nor the viewers needed for the complete 5-year long run originally envisioned by its creator, "Dollhouse" is still a show that has a lot going for it. The story is good, as you'd expect from a show created by Joss Whedon, and the acting is really not bad either. Dushku has received some harsh criticism for her earlier work but I see nothing that's really wrong with her performance here. Adding to that the very good performance by Fran Kranz and Enver Gjokaj as well as the brilliance of guest stars like Amy Acker and Alan Tudyk, the acting is on par with most other TV shows out there. The fact that some of the actors had to play different characters every time they had a different personality in their heads must have been a real challenge.
The premise is truly dystopic, although it doesn't seem so at first. In the early episodes of the show, we are just getting to know the characters, but over time, the penny drops: What if you could overwrite people's minds? What if you could move their consciousness from one body to another? Initially, it's merely intriguing, but when you think about it, there's nothing to stop the holders of such powers from living forever, taking complete control over the entire world and in essence doing whatever they want. This growing threat builds slowly from the end of the first season until it reaches its conclusion at the end of the second. Along the way, the main character "Echo" develops into something more than an empty shell of a person - one with her own distinct personality in addition to the ones she has been imprinted with.
The downsides: First of all, the show's premise is the presence of "dolls" - people who appear normal but can be revealed to be imprinted with a set personality. A bit like the revelation of cylons in "Battlestar Galactica". This sets up some truly awesome switches: a person you always thought was a normal person can suddenly turn out not to be, or a person you thought was a doll can turn out to be normal. The problem is that the show overuses this strategy. As more and more people are exposed as dolls, you end up losing the element of surprise as the viewer simply thinks "I've seen this before", or worse: sees it coming. The other thing to criticise is that you do get the feeling that the second season was rounded off rather quickly. People were unceremoniously killed off, side plots were left unresolved and in the end, while we do get a proper ending (and not a cliffhanger), the whole thing was stormed through in order to get the series finished before the cancellation. Whether this was by design or unintentional, the result is that the major plotline in season 2 is the only one explored. In season 1, there were individual stories poking out from the main plot, whereas in season 2, there's no room for anything but the most important.
Still, "Dollhouse" is a show you should watch if you're into sci-fi or you're a fan of Whedon's work. Some of the individual episodes are truly spectacular in their design, and in the end, you won't feel like you've wasted your time.
The premise is truly dystopic, although it doesn't seem so at first. In the early episodes of the show, we are just getting to know the characters, but over time, the penny drops: What if you could overwrite people's minds? What if you could move their consciousness from one body to another? Initially, it's merely intriguing, but when you think about it, there's nothing to stop the holders of such powers from living forever, taking complete control over the entire world and in essence doing whatever they want. This growing threat builds slowly from the end of the first season until it reaches its conclusion at the end of the second. Along the way, the main character "Echo" develops into something more than an empty shell of a person - one with her own distinct personality in addition to the ones she has been imprinted with.
The downsides: First of all, the show's premise is the presence of "dolls" - people who appear normal but can be revealed to be imprinted with a set personality. A bit like the revelation of cylons in "Battlestar Galactica". This sets up some truly awesome switches: a person you always thought was a normal person can suddenly turn out not to be, or a person you thought was a doll can turn out to be normal. The problem is that the show overuses this strategy. As more and more people are exposed as dolls, you end up losing the element of surprise as the viewer simply thinks "I've seen this before", or worse: sees it coming. The other thing to criticise is that you do get the feeling that the second season was rounded off rather quickly. People were unceremoniously killed off, side plots were left unresolved and in the end, while we do get a proper ending (and not a cliffhanger), the whole thing was stormed through in order to get the series finished before the cancellation. Whether this was by design or unintentional, the result is that the major plotline in season 2 is the only one explored. In season 1, there were individual stories poking out from the main plot, whereas in season 2, there's no room for anything but the most important.
Still, "Dollhouse" is a show you should watch if you're into sci-fi or you're a fan of Whedon's work. Some of the individual episodes are truly spectacular in their design, and in the end, you won't feel like you've wasted your time.

Philip Dawes
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Dollhouse, an extraordinary and brilliant TV series on DVD
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 30 de diciembre de 2020
Even though I purchased the complete DVD series of Dollhouse in 2015, I have only now watched the entire eight discs over the last week or so, and what a memorable experience! It was brilliantly written, directed and acted. Similar to The Matrix trilogy and several other notable films, the message of Dollhouse is stark and clear. It is based upon the planned concepts of transhumanist psychopathic scientists, with American government funding and using CIA MK Ultra mind control programs, with the objective of domination, subjugation and control of the citizenry at any and all costs, irrespective of human suffering or the loss of life.
Since the commencement of the covid-19 scenario in March 2020, the transhumanist agenda has now become more widely and arrogantly promoted, together with the mass vaccine agenda. The Dollhouse series fits well into it and portends a possible future - if the psychopaths have their way. Thus we live in a predatory Universe, where Black Holes swallow entire galaxies of millions of planets and suns, to disappear to where it is impossible for the human mind to fathom. On our beautiful planet Earth, dog eats dog, carnivores eat other carnivores as well as herbivores, humans eat both and some humans still eat other humans, and scientists are engineering human body parts as food.
We have already reached and are living in a real dystopia described in George Orwell’s book Nineteen Eighty-Four, where truth is ruthlessly and vehemently proclaimed as false and falsity is promoted and brainwashed as truth. Dystopia has progressively encroached upon every aspect of the world’s political and cultural life and the educational system at all levels, where blatant lies are taught as facts and truth, and truth is branded as fake. Dystopia encapsulates the modern medical and healthcare system, where poisons are created and used as medicines in claims to cure certain disease, but in reality cause greater disease and death, and where ancient proven medicines are demonized as fake or even dangerous. The media systematically promotes falsity as fact and even deprecates truth. Thus Dollhouse series is a picture of our dystopian world now in the 21st century.
Since the commencement of the covid-19 scenario in March 2020, the transhumanist agenda has now become more widely and arrogantly promoted, together with the mass vaccine agenda. The Dollhouse series fits well into it and portends a possible future - if the psychopaths have their way. Thus we live in a predatory Universe, where Black Holes swallow entire galaxies of millions of planets and suns, to disappear to where it is impossible for the human mind to fathom. On our beautiful planet Earth, dog eats dog, carnivores eat other carnivores as well as herbivores, humans eat both and some humans still eat other humans, and scientists are engineering human body parts as food.
We have already reached and are living in a real dystopia described in George Orwell’s book Nineteen Eighty-Four, where truth is ruthlessly and vehemently proclaimed as false and falsity is promoted and brainwashed as truth. Dystopia has progressively encroached upon every aspect of the world’s political and cultural life and the educational system at all levels, where blatant lies are taught as facts and truth, and truth is branded as fake. Dystopia encapsulates the modern medical and healthcare system, where poisons are created and used as medicines in claims to cure certain disease, but in reality cause greater disease and death, and where ancient proven medicines are demonized as fake or even dangerous. The media systematically promotes falsity as fact and even deprecates truth. Thus Dollhouse series is a picture of our dystopian world now in the 21st century.

Lewis
4,0 de 5 estrellas
Whedon's Sci-fi Treatment
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 25 de noviembre de 2019
'Dollhouse' follows a secret underground organisation who imprint people's brains into different personalities. The show mainly follows Echo (Eliza Dushku) and her engagements. Throughout the show she begins to develop and become an individual person who plans on taking down the Dollhouse. At first I was unsure about this show as the first half of season 1 is poor and dis-jointed. The pilot episode 'Ghost' is also a poor choice and does not make the show seem interesting, instead just confusing. But after the first 6 episodes a continues storyline begins to kick-in and the episodes become more exciting. I enjoyed the storyline about Paul Ballard trying to find the Dollhouse. But then the season finale 'Epitaph One' was stupid and would have been better to include it before the 2nd part in the next season. Season 2 was much better, by then I knew most of the characters and this season has a continues storyline throughout.
We all know Joss Whedon for 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer', is this as good? no. It doesn't have the characters or the love that show did. But what Whedon does do here is bring a fresh and inventive take on sci-fi and technology. Some of show's episodes are brilliant, unique and are like short films. 'Haunted', 'Instinct', 'The Attic' and 'Meet Jane Doe' are some standout one's. And then the season finale's are set in the future. Also it's strange how Whedon only wrote/directed two of the shows episodes. Lastly, Eliza Dushku is BRILLIANT and her acting is so good considering she has to play various people.
Overall, if you're a Joss Whedon or Eliza Dushku fan then you should watch this. It does start off quite poor and does take a while to get into. But there are some unique episodes and the show does invent a new take on sci-fi.
We all know Joss Whedon for 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer', is this as good? no. It doesn't have the characters or the love that show did. But what Whedon does do here is bring a fresh and inventive take on sci-fi and technology. Some of show's episodes are brilliant, unique and are like short films. 'Haunted', 'Instinct', 'The Attic' and 'Meet Jane Doe' are some standout one's. And then the season finale's are set in the future. Also it's strange how Whedon only wrote/directed two of the shows episodes. Lastly, Eliza Dushku is BRILLIANT and her acting is so good considering she has to play various people.
Overall, if you're a Joss Whedon or Eliza Dushku fan then you should watch this. It does start off quite poor and does take a while to get into. But there are some unique episodes and the show does invent a new take on sci-fi.

Evey
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Loved it
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 25 de marzo de 2016
I really loved this series when it was on Netflix - now it's gone I've missed it and I had to purchase it for myself. It deals with some very uncomfortable issues in an entertaining way. As a survivor of abuse I found that I related to echo's character in a way that has not been achieved before or since. Producers love to show the gory details of abuse but never want to touch the emotional aspects, the real damage that happens and even though this is a horror/action/sci-fi series I think it deals with the emotional aspects really well. The moral ambiguity may be disturbing initially but becomes clearer as the series progresses.
I wish the show had continued beyond the 2 seasons, though. [Spoiler Alert] I would have liked to have seen the series explore Echo and Sam Jennings relationship (from "Echoes") from inside the dollhouse. I think that would have been pretty interesting. I would have also liked to see the relationship between Echo and Caroline develop more fully, the 2nd season didn't get a chance to really go into this, Caroline was reunited and that was it, on to the next scene - we didn't get to see how she integrated back which I think would have been interesting also. [End Spoiler]
Content:
The series has quite a bit of violence and a little gore at times. Mainly shootings, there is one scalpel scene and a few other gory scenes. There are not many sex scenes and they are pretty mild - they could be considered sexual violence (and so they should) however they are not visually disturbing in that way.
I wish the show had continued beyond the 2 seasons, though. [Spoiler Alert] I would have liked to have seen the series explore Echo and Sam Jennings relationship (from "Echoes") from inside the dollhouse. I think that would have been pretty interesting. I would have also liked to see the relationship between Echo and Caroline develop more fully, the 2nd season didn't get a chance to really go into this, Caroline was reunited and that was it, on to the next scene - we didn't get to see how she integrated back which I think would have been interesting also. [End Spoiler]
Content:
The series has quite a bit of violence and a little gore at times. Mainly shootings, there is one scalpel scene and a few other gory scenes. There are not many sex scenes and they are pretty mild - they could be considered sexual violence (and so they should) however they are not visually disturbing in that way.

Amazon Customer
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Superb
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 25 de abril de 2021
I didn't know anything about this apart from the reviews and it is clever, thought provoking and superbly acted. This is a near future science fiction-ish thriller, with lively action sequences, romance, plot twits a plenty, and a light hearted side on occasion. It is unlike anything I have seen, and sounds a warning about the ever increasing impact of technology on our lives.
The actors, starting with the stunning Eliza Dushku have to take on multiple roles as they become different people. This is a great showcase for the actors playing the Dolls. A special mention must go to Olivia Williams as Adelle DeWitt the cold, calculating boss of the Doll House.
I will miss this show, and I won't forget it. If you ever find yourself asking someone "Did I fall asleep?" after coming to in an inclined chair, be worried. The future will have arrived.
The actors, starting with the stunning Eliza Dushku have to take on multiple roles as they become different people. This is a great showcase for the actors playing the Dolls. A special mention must go to Olivia Williams as Adelle DeWitt the cold, calculating boss of the Doll House.
I will miss this show, and I won't forget it. If you ever find yourself asking someone "Did I fall asleep?" after coming to in an inclined chair, be worried. The future will have arrived.