A critical and humorous (we hope) look at Joss Whedon's semi-acclaimed show "Dollhouse" starring Eliza Dushku and lots of other pretty people.
In this episode of Did I Fall Asleep: A Dollhouse Podcast Sox and Monkey give you a teaser for their new show because DIFA is done-zo, but we are not. See the description from the new podcast's feed below and make sure to subscribe! ----- In this teaser episode of Endure and Survive: A "The Last of Us" Podcast sophomore podcasters Sox and Monkey discuss what is to come on their new video game podcasting journey. Find us twatting @smpresent. Send us your thoughts on The Last of Us there or via email at smpcasts@gmail.com. Music by The Darkness. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jesse_agins0 Bandcamp: https://jzero.bandcamp.com/
In this week’s episode, Sox and Monkey discuss the Unaired Pilot of Dollhouse, "Echo." In this week's episode Mike is conspicuously absent, we totally know what wine coolers are, and we spoil the DH for special guest The Darkness. Be sure to look out next week on the Twatter (currently @difasleeppod) for a poll on where we go from here in our podcasting lives, because we can't make our own decisions. Find The Darkness' Insta-muzack here: https://www.instagram.com/jesse_agins0/ Bandcamp: https://jzero.bandcamp.com/
In this week’s episode, Sox and Monkey discuss the second and final half of their Season 2 and Dollhouse Series wrap-up. We have extensive discussions of what could have been, the myriad things Echo CAN do, and we feature a beautifully off-the-cuff Mail Bag Song. Here is a link to the POTS foundation website: http://redlilyfoundation.org
In this week’s episode, Sox and Monkey discuss the first half of their Season 2 and Dollhouse Series wrap-up. [Trigger Warning] we have extensive discussion of rape analogies, it turns out we run an awards show in hell, and Sox can't say Priya. The Darkness, Jelly Man, Sox, and Monkey were all featured in our Rap Battle, "The Ween Battle Rap." No podcasters were harmed in the making of this rap. Here is the original which is better: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcVwnSSrgxg&t=99s Part 2 to come next week! THE DARKNESS INSTA WHAT!?: jesse_agins0
In this week’s episode, Sox and Monkey discuss Season 2 Episode 13 of Dollhouse entitled “Epitaph Two: Return.” In this episode, a creepy dictionary exists, Monkey says "a classic Dollhouse misdirect" a lot, and how the fuck does everyone not know Echo’s face? Disclaimer: We do not condone the consumption of the later seasons of The Walking Dead, we are mere completionists who have issues letting go. Please note: You can expect this much silly editing and more when we do things with more time allotted.
In this short clip, Sox and Monkey announce their new production company officially entitled "Sox and Monkey Present"! Keep an eye out for polls, and any new development announcements via Twitter and Facebook! Feel free to send us any ideas of what kinds of things you'd like us to cover in the future. Sox and Monkey, signing out.
In this week’s episode, Sox and Monkey discuss Season 2 Episode 12 of Dollhouse entitled “The Hollow Men.” In this episode, we have a game show bonanza, we grapple with some problematic skin suits, and Monkey managed to not say "Garbage" the whole time! Shoutout to our very own Jellyman for lending his vocal talents to this episode's silly.
In this week’s episode, Sox and Monkey discuss Season 2 Episode 11 of Dollhouse entitled “Getting Closer.” We miss Vi-Kiki, you can't un-destroy that arm, and Dr. Strangely Literal strikes again (links from her in the shownotes below). Never-ending thanks and praise to Dr. Strangely Literal for gracing us with her wisdom once more. If you'd like to contact her she can be found on twitter @StrangelyLiterl and/or on her podcast's twitter pages @ShadowShambler and @hgstorycast. Below are some links she provided for anyone interested in more brain bits: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Functional_specialization_(brain) https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fncel.2017.00076/full https://www.newscientist.com/article/2147696-blind-people-repurpose-the-brains-visual-areas-for-language/ http://news.mit.edu/2011/brain-language-0301 https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17489-girl-with-half-a-brain-retains-full-vision/ https://sciencealert.com/case-study-vision-patient-with-bilateral-occipital-lobe-v1-injury
In this week’s episode, Sox and Monkey discuss Season 2 Episode 10 of Dollhouse entitled “The Attic.” In this episode, Boyd's home life is quite the mystery, TV show writer freak-outs result in Baby Adult Maggot Face Stuff, and we finally get sponsorship... REFERENCE: Season 1 Episode 15 of SpongeBob REFERENCE: http://www.terrybisson.com/page6/page6.html ^^^Scifi short story gold, people.^^^
In this week’s episode, Sox and Monkey discuss Season 2 Episode 9 of Dollhouse entitled “Stop-Loss.” In this episode we can't turn off the silly . . . ever, Sox means "black face bag" not "black-face bag," and in the outro we have headphones on like the radio stars, we swear. In this episode we speak in-depthish about The Bright Sessions, a serialized fiction podcast of great merit. If you've been living under a rock, check this out: http://www.thebrightsessions.com/
In this week’s episode, Sox and Monkey discuss Season 2 Episode 8 of Dollhouse entitled “A Love Supreme.” Where we follow the Adventures of the B-Boys, this is the end of Sox incessantly quoting "How I Met Your Mother," she swears, and, as it turns out, *she was a Capricorn.*
In this week’s episode, Sox and Monkey discuss Season 2 Episode 7 of Dollhouse entitled “Meet Jane Doe.” The technicality of the food stamps (or whatever) bothers Monkey, mutual masturbation exists in the mind, and what even are the specifics of this plan?! Potential links of interest (related to this episode): Find "Colored Streaks On Asian Women: The Subtle But Damaging Trope" by Alyssa Torres here: //www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/colored-streaks-on-asian-women-the-damaging-trope_us_580a54f5e4b0b1bd89fdb1b8 Find Daryl Gregory's short story, "Second Person, Present Tense" here: http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/gregory_11_17_reprint/
In this week’s episode, Sox and Monkey discuss Episode 6 of Season 2 of Dollhouse entitled “The Left Hand.” In this episode there are parallels, parallels, parallels, we do some Mengelian experimentation, and we feature a particularly Halloweenie Jingle! Sox does mention MK Ultra in this episode. If you don't know what it is, we ENCOURAGE you to look it up because a) lots of it is amazing and fascinating and b) sometimes conspiracy theories are the best part of your day.
In this week’s episode, Sox and Monkey discuss placing characters in Hogwarts houses, picking their patronuses, and we discuss other naming theme options for Dollhouses. Thus ensues bad/great tree jokes, Boyd Bear Bear Boyd, and recurring nightmares.
In this week’s episode, Sox and Monkey discuss Episode 5 of Season 2 of Dollhouse entitled “The Public Eye.” Intern handlers cause a fuss, we leave the mystery of the horrifying houseguest to your imagination, and is this episode actually a car commercial? Send us your thoughts and prayers @difasleeppod and/or difasleep@gmail.com!
In this week’s episode, Sox and Monkey discuss Episode 4 of Season 2 of Dollhouse entitled “Belonging.” Sox and Monkey discover some uncomfortable attractions, "Book Marketry" occurs, and we get some solid Boyd and Topher playtime. As Above, So Below: "The concept was first laid out in the Emerald Tablet of Hermes Trismegistus: "That which is Below corresponds to that which is Above, and that which is Above, corresponds to that which is Below, to accomplish the miracles of the One Thing."" Twitter: @Difasleeppod Sox: @tehsnorker Monkey: @idohumanthings Email: Difasleep@gmail.com Website: Difadollhousepod.com
In this week’s episode, Sox and Monkey discuss Episode 3 of Season 2 of Dollhouse entitled “Belle Chose.” In this episode we adjust our mics, are aware of our genitals, and overly French Fran occurs.
In this week’s episode, Sox and Monkey discuss Episode 2 of Season 2 of Dollhouse entitled "Instinct." We heavily discuss the Dollhouse's visual aesthetic, Ballard finally gets to be smart, and also "movin' boats and makin' metaphors!" Many thanks to Dr. Strangely Literal for her brain bits, find her @strangelyliterl. If you don't know what the drop is referencing: https://youtu.be/PTdxPliBdZs?t=107
In this week’s episode, Sox and Monkey discuss Episode 1 of Season 2 of Dollhouse, "Vows." In this episode you will find Angel spoilers, Ballard's breakout hit single (complete with angry push-ups), and us ruining your show. Welcome back for season 2, send us your thoughts @difasleeppod or difasleep@gmail.com.
In this week's episode, Sox and Monkey provide answers to all of life's persistent questions. Well... the ones you asked us anyway. Join us on a journey where we reference a lot of different food names from our storied restauranting past, "Squalid Pallor" is a phrase that exists, and this is not a Harry Potter podcast, but apparently ATLA is fair game. Much special thanks to @slayerscommathe and @chipperalan for stroking our eggos!
In this week's episode, Sox, Monkey, and our special guest are fucking around, messing shit up, and then seeing what happens. Extreme special thanks to Dr. Strangely Literal, co-host of Shadows & Shamblers (@ShadowShambler) and HG Storycast (@hgstorycast) for humoring our whims. You can find her all personal-like at @StrangelyLiterl.
In this week’s episode, Sox and Monkey discuss THE ENTIRETY of Season 1 of Dollhouse. In this episode, we definitely know what Doggos, Doges, and Woofers are, Scifi is not magic, and we love you all. We will not be posting any content next week (August the 31st), but we'll be back in action the week after! See you kids soon! Sox and Monkey, signing out.
In this week’s episode, Sox and Monkey discuss Episode 13 of Dollhouse, “Epitaph One.” Topher makes us cry, tramp stamps are compulsory, and we make our own sound effects. BTW, Zone's actor name is Zack Ward, we didn't mention it because we figured you all knew.
In this week’s episode, Sox and Monkey are STILL talking about Episode 12 of Dollhouse, “Omega.” This is part deux. In this episode, "You need therapy," Monkey: Cop-dar. Sox: Cop Jar?, and Caroline is suddenly obsessed with contractual obligation. IMPORTANT! We are recording our season wrap-up on Tuesday, August 15th, 2017. Send us your thoughts, impressions, and dick pics! (Two of these are actually desired. One is not. You choose.) EDIT: If you send us dick pics, we will cut you. (Unless it's super weird. Then send away.)
In this week’s episode, Sox and Monkey discuss the first half of Episode 12 of Dollhouse, “Omega.” Dushku's boobs are ambiguous, "wedge" is totally a word that has existed forever, and we're still obsessed.
In this week's episode, Sox and Monkey discuss Episode 11 of Dollhouse, "Briar Rose." The fancy way of saying "Sleeping Beauty." In this episode, Echo's role is basically a giant metaphor, Dominic returns in prettier packaging, and Sox points out that Alpha is insane . . . a lot.
In this week's episode, Sox and Monkey discuss Episode 10 of Dollhouse, "Haunted." Every sound issue that could ever happen happens, the long-term plot is paused, and hey, at least the Topher stuff is cute.
In this week’s episode, Sox and Monkey discuss Episode 9 of Dollhouse, "A Spy in the House of Love." Ballard and DeWitt have very sad days, glass breaks in uniform patterns, and what the hell motivates Dominic?
In this week's episode of Did I Fall Asleep: A Dollhouse Podcast, we are a bit lazy, but hopefully amusing. Echo can't, we can't even, and we definitely owe some royalties to 20th Century Fox.
In this week’s episode, Sox and Monkey discuss Episode 8 of Dollhouse, "Needs." Technical difficulties occur on both our and the Dollhouse's part, Mike is the most reggo, and "we're all going to die."
In this week's episode, Sox and Monkey discuss Episode 7 of Dollhouse, "Echoes." Boyd has mansions in his eyes, trampolines are the best reveal, and Monkey and Sox trade lines. If you don't know what Your Highness is: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Your_Highness Great movie. Definitely watch it ASAP TO PLAY THE MUSTACHE GAME: Step 1: Draw an mustache. Step 2: Color it in (dark). Step 3: Cut it out and place tape on back. Step 4: Place strategically on television and turn on your favorite movie/show. Step 5: DRINK when it lines up with any characters face in the movie/show (bonus points if it's a GIANT mustache on a person in the background of a shot) PIX TO BE SOONLY ON THE TWITTER If you haven't seen the best SNL skit ever: https://www.hulu.com/watch/16417 (You do need a HULU account to view this because capitalism) MC Chris reference here: https://youtu.be/OqUmMCb4r-U?t=106 Also, sorry, find us on twitter @DIFAsleepPod (not @difasleep, which we said, and probably have said before) or on our personal twitters at @IDoHumanThings and @tehsnorker.
In this week’s episode Sox and Monkey discuss Episode 6 of Dollhouse, “Man on the Street.” Turns out Ballard and Mellie can be cute after all, shipping Dominic with DeWitt is permissible, and if you could kiss a guy and he wouldn't remember, that'd be cool.
In this episode, Sox and Monkey discuss Episode 5, "True Believer." Cults are great, puns are better, and we miss out on a Mean Girls joke "Stop trying to make Miracle happen! Miracle is not going to happen." I mentioned, in reference to organizations devoted to helping people escape from their own particular oppressive situations, Unchained At Last. Their mission statement: Mission: Unchained At Last is the only organization in the US dedicated to helping women and girls leave or avoid arranged/forced marriages and rebuild their lives. Unchained provides women and girls with free legal and social services and emotional support. Unchained is also the only nonprofit in the US dedicated to promoting social and policy change to prevent forced marriage. Unchained raises awareness about forced marriage and advocates for relevant legislation. Vision: Unchained At Last envisions a world where every woman is free to choose whether, when and whom to marry — and whether to get divorced. This is their website with information on how to get involved. http://www.unchainedatlast.org Bible Passage Esther read in preparation for being burned to death for, like, posterity: "Daniel 3:19 Then Nebuchadnezzar lost his temper, and his face turned red with anger at Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. So he ordered the furnace to be heated seven times hotter than usual. 20 And he commanded the strongest men in his army to tie the three men up and throw them into the blazing furnace. 21 So they tied them up, fully dressed — shirts, robes, caps, and all — and threw them into the blazing furnace. 22 Now because the king had given strict orders for the furnace to be made extremely hot, the flames burnt up the guards who took the men to the furnace. 23 Then Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, still tied up, fell into the heart of the blazing fire. 24 Suddenly Nebuchadnezzar leapt to his feet in amazement. He asked his officials, “Didn’t we tie up three men and throw them into the blazing furnace?” They answered, “Yes, we did, Your Majesty.” 25 “Then why do I see four men walking about in the fire?” he asked. “They are not tied up, and they show no sign of being hurt — and the fourth one looks like an angel.”" POOYPOOPPOOP
In this episode, Sox and Monkey discuss Episode 4 of Dollhouse, "Gray Hour." Spies are cool, classic Boyd leg-shot, and WTF is even the doll state? Listen for our ghost friend at around the hour mark! Any guesses on what she is trying to tell us? Clarkesworld magazine article mentioned (at about 56:30) to be tweeted once the journal's website updates later today (and really, you all are probably not looking at these show notes anyway).
In this week's episode, Sox and Monkey discuss Dollhouse Episode 3, "Stage Fright." Australians are cute, we still love Boyd, and something smells like "garbage." http://tinypic.com/r/2r7wun7/9 The aforementioned socks. Sox's socks. If you don't know what Old Gregg is: http://mightyboosh.wikia.com/wiki/Old_Gregg
In this week's episode Sox and Monkey discuss Episode 2, "The Target" and try not to talk about Buffy the entire time (and fail). In lieu of show-notes we plea for iTunes comments and/or love letters via email at difasleep@gmail.com.
Sox and Monkey discuss Episode 1 of Dollhouse, "Ghost." We continuously apologize for the quality of sound and hope you can bear with us through this first episode as there are more dulcet tones to come (and we'll be editing on a file with TWO VOCAL TRACKS!). SHOW NOTES: When Sox obnoxiously quotes "I PUT THE TEAM ON MY BACK, DOO" it's from this https://youtu.be/1P0yfq2wDvU?t=26. We found it in college at some point. You know how these things go. Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is a real and serious (and fascinating) affliction. Here are some sources that provide equally real and serious insight: MultiplicityAndMe (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8JDIEFbQejP-meo1OwI0DA) is the youtube channel of a woman named Jess who lives with DID and is very candid about her condition. This is a fascinating lecture (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfPk-hrJYuY&t=4s) she did for university students outlining the differences between herself and her alters and how she goes about her daily life with DID. This last link is from a documentary from 1993 filmed and directed by Michael Mierendorf. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUc7PcGErDU) At the time Dissociative Identity Disorder was referred to as "Multiple Personality Disorder" which is no longer the accepted term. The two subjects in this film are amazing examples of individuals who overcame their respective challenges to live with their condition and went on to help educate the world on what it means to have this mental disorder. Great stuff, IMO. If you don't know what Fairly Odd Parents is... (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fairly_OddParents) If you don't know what Spongebob Squarepants is... (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpongeBob_SquarePants)
In this teaser track we, fledgling podcasters Sox and Monkey, define the terms of our agreement with you, the listener. Many apologies for our friends Snap, Crackle, and Pop, we are learning more and more about how to kick them off the podcast stream with every recording.