The press release for Dollhouse season two, episode two, titled “Instinct”, has been released. It will be airing on Friday, October 2, and marks Miracle’s return to the show. Follow the cut for the full details but keep in mind that it contains spoilers.


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Joss Whedon gave a conference call to promote the second season of Fox’s sci-fi series Dollhouse, and he offered up breaking news to spare. Spoilers ahead!

5. Dr. Saunders and Mellie will recur.
Miracle Laurie also returns this season as the tragic Mellie/November. “I can’t tell you exactly how,” Whedon said. “I can tell you that she’ll be back early on, and that we’re definitely not done with the character, and, well, that probably means there’s going to be some pain involved. More than that you’re going to have to wait for.”

Source: SciFiWire.com

I wanted to let you guys know that I am currently working on revamping the site a little bit, hence the lack in updates. Regular updates will definitely resume by September 25, when the new season of Dollhouse kicks off!

The lack of fresh TV shows led me last week online to find entertainment, and I ended up watching the first season of the Joss Whedon series Dollhouse on Fox’s Web site.

Like on most shows, the cast – lead by Eliza Dushku — is stunningly gorgeous. And superskinny.

Then there was Miracle Laurie.

I couldn’t take my eyes off this breathtaking beauty. Her eyes. Her smile. Her curves.

Listen, nothing against thin women like Eliza Dushku and Dollhouse co-star Dichen Lachman. They’re talented, sexy and apparently fit. But it was so refreshing to see Miracle Laurie — a woman with hips in a romantic lead portrayed as desirable.


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Check out the great Q&A with Miracle Laurie at DollhouseTVForum or keep reading for my personal favorites quotes!

What is it like being physically different from most of the other women in the cast? Does it ever phase you? (and if it DOES, just remember, there are a myriad of girls watching who LOVE when you strut your stuff.)

Let me start by saying thank you to those of you who have said ridiculously kind and sweet things about my work on the show, but also about my figure. It’s a very satisfying feeling to have one of the most influential creators, producers and writers in the industry fight to have “normal-sized women” on his shows. To have Joss Whedon say, “You’re beautiful, sexy, strong and normal and there should be more women like you on TV and I don’t know why there aren’t” feels incredible, as you could imagine. I think everyone wants to be skinnier than they are, it’s just the way it is. But for me, the most important thing has always been about health and being the best version of yourself that you can possibly be without comparing yourself to anyone else. When you start going down that road you’ll only drive yourself crazy. So, I’ll continue to strut my stuff as long as you strut yours.


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