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Dollhouse: Echoes

by Brad Trechak, posted Mar 28th 2009 10:03AM
Dollhouse(S01E07) This was a terrific episode. While it borrowed elements from other science fiction franchises (most notably the episode "The Naked Time" from Star Trek), it served as a perfect vehicle to explain how Caroline (last name: Farrell. Forgive any misspelling of names) got involved with the Dollhouse.

Whedon and company go to an anti-corporate message. It turns out the Dollhouse is a product of the Rossum Corporation, the biggest drug company in America (if not the world), and Caroline was doing some animal activist activities to earn their ire. Those activities even cost the life of her then-boyfriend Leo.

We also know that Caroline used to be a student at Freema University and had Professor Janik as a teacher (once again, forgive any spelling errors). We knew she was a college student (or probably graduate when she was recruited). Now we know where. Which college campus did they use for filming, I wonder.

Whatever was in that teapot when Adelle was saying "nothing is as it seems", it wasn't tea.

The good thing about "Naked Time" style episodes is you get a lot of character background for each character (making this more an ensemble show than about Echo, which I think improves it tremendously). Boyd can play piano. Dominic is legitimately sorry that he tried to kill Echo while she was in that cult (and it wouldn't surprise me if his character became more sympathetic in upcoming episodes).

Topher's character change was the most interesting. He still remained in control, despite being affected by the drug. He admitted to doing heroin for twenty years (which means he started at what age? Six?). He's a computer genius that is also a master chemist? By all that, I'm guessing that he's an Active as well and was imprinted with the person or people that originally developed the process. How else would a corporation retain such loyalty for such talent that many corporations would happily pay top dollar?

Hell, Sam the college student was ready to sell out at a moment's notice. At first I thought he was an Active because he seemed unaffected by the drug. However, we may be seeing more of Sam (or whatever his handle will be) in the future. I wonder if we'll see more of billionaire Clive Ambrose.

I'm also guessing that Mellie's mission was to get Ballard to drop the case. When she failed (plus when she went nuts with flashbacks), she was pulled.

Echo's behavior in this episode prompted a big question from me: if an Active breaks an engagement with a client like that, does the client get a full refund? Okay, I'm kidding. Mostly.

Favorite line from the episode. When Adelle is trying to describe what Topher thinks of her behavior: "Sarcastic? Unfeeling? British?"

From this episode, we know that Echo is very close to breaking her programming. I'm not sure if she didn't listen to Boyd from her own decision-making (an ability which she should not have) or he screwed up the code phrase. Topher is certainly making more mistakes. If he is an Active, then he needs a wipe as well.

Whedon has kept his promise. The series has improved tremendously and is starting to be a terrific piece of science fiction. Here's hoping it's enough to break the Fox Friday Night Death Slot. One last question: if Echo breaks her programming by the end of the season, what will be the show's premise for future seasons?

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Joe

The college definitely looked familiar with all of its concrete buildings, so I checked IMDB and I was right. It's College of the Canyons, a community college in Valencia, CA, near Magic Mountain.

April 07 2009 at 4:48 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Michael

Wow, am I the only geek here who caught the symbolism in Dollhouse being a "Rossum" company? The name Rossum comes from a play written in 1921 called "R.U.R." or "Rossum's Universal Robots" and it is where the term "robot" comes from.

Although the actives are not truly robots or cyborgs, they are imprinted with a program and could be considered a human version of a robot. I just thought it was a nice nod by the writers to the original robot construct.

Switching geek mode off now...

March 31 2009 at 11:04 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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donkey23

Very interesting...

April 02 2009 at 3:27 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Dee

Exactly Rick, the idea that Caroline's boyfriend Theo didn't actually die but became the active they've been calling Alpha seemed pretty obvious to me too. It would completely explain Alpha's apparent obsession with Echo.


March 30 2009 at 4:17 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
cdawg

Not much to add except this was one of the BEST episodes in the entire Whedon universe IMO. I couldn't stop laughing, it moved the plot along, etc etc.

The only thing I worry about is that they're moving too quickly. I mean, once Echo realizes she's a doll, what is left of the show? I do miss the weekly engagements and hope to see some more of those.

March 30 2009 at 10:44 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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cdawg

oh and also, yeah ED can't act when her character is supposed to be "good." She's much better as a bad ass ala Faith or in Jay and Silent Bob.

March 30 2009 at 10:49 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Carolyn

I'm with Tom. I thought last week's episode was really good, but was very disappointed this week. I was a huge fan of Buffy, Angel, and especially Firefly, but I'm losing patience with this series. I'm not giving up yet, but I'm not holding my breath either.

Please tell me why so many actives were sent to the campus, when all seemed to do was stand around in a pack with Vincent at their head?

March 29 2009 at 12:01 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
kel5ey

Anybody know who the actor that played Sam was? He is so hot!

March 29 2009 at 2:59 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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cdawg

he's so familiar to me too, and I'm very excited to hopefully see him in a recurring role .

March 30 2009 at 10:49 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
donkey23

Wow! I must be missing the boat, or suddenly I'm running with with a different crowd. Last week I was optimistic with what the show had to offer, but I thought this week was beyond bad! Then, I come here to see if there are other critiques, and low and behold the show is almost universally applauded!

I best just leave this show to the rest of you, because I'm at a loss for words. This show will not survive FOX, its a major disappointment (coming from someone who loved Firefly but never watched Buffy) from Joss Whedon--I'm guessing this is more like Buffy than Firefly. Is that a fair guess?

Anyway, when it gets cancelled it won't matter to me--it just lost its season pass on my Tivo.

March 29 2009 at 12:35 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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YouFaceTheTick

Yeah it's not Firefly quality. I never liked Buffy but aside from the constant jokes in Buffy, Dollhouse definitely is a step down from the folks on Serenity.

March 29 2009 at 1:34 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Toby O\'B

If it helps, I think the name of the college was Fremont.

March 29 2009 at 12:03 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Scott

I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the continuation of the phonetic alphabet naming system...we can now add Foxtrot to the list of actives (unless speaking Mandarin instead of Cantonese gets him sent to the attic...kidding)

March 28 2009 at 10:54 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Greg

Does anyone think Alpha was responsible for letting the toxic become airborne? The guy who invented it said his friend was only supposed to have a small amount, similar to what he did with Echo.

March 28 2009 at 9:46 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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jordan

I think you need to watch the episode again.

March 28 2009 at 10:52 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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