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Dollhouse: Needs

by Brad Trechak, posted Apr 4th 2009 12:05AM
Dollhouse(S01E08) For a second ... for just a second ... I thought Ballard's dream was actually happening. Is that what Ballard actually wants? To do the nasty with Echo or Caroline or whomever? If the situation with Victor and Sierra is proof that true love circumvents the programming of the Actives, then maybe Ballard is Alpha and the reason he escaped was because he fell in love with Echo.

The show is gaining a sense of urgency. Once Joss took reign and the network backed off from their "Echo episode of the week," I suddenly feel as if something bad will imminently happen to the Dollhouse. Whether that's a good thing or a bad thing is anybody's guess. From what has been shown, the season is leading to a final confrontation with Ballard and/or Alpha with the fate of the Dollhouse at stake. Based on experience with Joss Whedon's style, that's probably the last thing that will happen.

At least Joss' sense of humor was obvious in this episode: "I like pancakes." "We're all going to die."

I wasn't certain where tonight's episode was going while watching it. It was pretty obvious from the relative lack of security that the Scooby Gang was still in a controlled environment. The interesting part was learning why it was done and how the Dollhouse was going to get them back (because it was pretty obvious even after they drove the SUV out of the building that they weren't going to escape). And for all we've learned about Echo, Sierra, Victor and November, we still don't know anything about their true selves. Not even their real names (except for Caroline's).

Okay, we know that November joined because her daughter died. After something like that, it's no wonder she'd want her memory erased. How Eternal Sunshine.

They never properly explained why Mike was included in the group. Were they having problems with him, as well, or was he just to serve as an example to the rest about the situation they were in?

This episode had a lot of talking heads explaining the philosophies behind the show. The characters were pontificating so much, I was confusing them for a Bond villain.

Echo, in her natural personality, is a hell of a fighter. She can take out a handler all by herself.

Anybody catch the callback to a previous episode with Sierra's phrase "deranged millionaire serial killer"?

With Victor's situation, are the writers saying that love is instinctive and goes beyond memory? Food for thought.

Can the Dollhouse even restore an Active's memories once their contract is up? And why should they? It's not like the Active would even remember signing anything. Why not treat them like any slave and work them to death? Given the behavior of Adelle, I'm going to guess that they honor their contracts. It's tough to prove, however, when you consider that the organization is illegal to begin with.

With tonight's enjoyable episode, the series is getting better. Particularly since it has become more of an ensemble show rather than just about Echo. Do I think it'll go past the first season? No. I think Fox is going to go all Genghis Khan and burn down its Friday night lineup like it was a peasant village. But I think Joss has planned accordingly and will give the fans a good sendoff.

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I must admit that Dollhouse has been pretty disappointing so far. The main reason I stick around is because I'm such a firefly fan and I like Angel a little more everyday, so basically I'm just trying to get that sci-fi high. Dollhouse so far has given no such high but this episode got pretty close. Mainly because the good Dr. Saunders, who will forever be my Fred, got a lot of face time and secondly, come on, who hasn't been waiting for Victor and Sierra to break the chains of mindlessness and run away together? It wasn't firefly high but it was the best episode so far, hopefully the plot will thicken; the characters will develop and I'll have a reason to stay up late on a Friday

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April 28 2009 at 2:42 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
cdawg

Anybody else think that Adelle might be an Active herself?

April 06 2009 at 10:26 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Courtney

Actually, I was thinking about Victor and Sierra. Is love beyond a remembered state? Because as they mentioned, he'd stay in his pod waiting for her, making sure she was ok before she went to sleep. If you noticed, after he got closure, he didn't wait anymore.

April 05 2009 at 12:29 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Greg

This was a great episode. I like how we got to see the dolls in their normal personality. Sucks that Sierra was forced into this by some powerful rich guy, I really felt sorry for. The same for November when she was her daughters grave. I wonder how she got to the dollhouse. I'm sure there are others who lose a love one but aren't in the Dollhouse.

I know the previews for this week's episode was a little misleading, they sounded like the dolls would get their full memories back but I still enjoyed it. The ending was great.

The Dollhouse might have won one battle but they lost another with Caroline being able to get a phone call out to Agent Ballard. He finally has something to go on now. Inside the Dollhouse things got fixed but outside Ballard now has something to go with and now he knows not to do his work at home as he's being watched.

April 04 2009 at 6:42 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Rain

I like Eliza Dushku normally but I really don't like her here. I'm a huge fan of Buffy and Angel but am not finding myself drawn to this show. For some reason I sit down every week in hopes that it'll click with me but at this point I'm not sure that I would care if it was cancelled.

April 04 2009 at 5:48 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
btarlinian

Is anyone else annoyed at "Caroline"'s utterly self-righteous attitude? To a certain extent the people who work at the Dollhouse are not entirely evil, but her view is so self-centered, she is willing to kill all of them for pretty much no reason.

April 04 2009 at 4:44 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Ryan

Yes, the same problem I would have with the leaders of a slave revolt slaughtering all the taskmasters and overseers. They're not evil at all, just doing their jobs, and they have wives and families even.

Please.

And if you have a problem with the protagonist being incredibly self-righteous and self-absorbed, perhaps you should avoid Joss Whedon shows.

April 04 2009 at 8:56 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
divineparasite

Yes this show is getting better each week. Kind of makes me wonder what Joss has planned for this series because the first few episodes lead us to believe that this was going to be "engagment of the week" mixed in with learning the true motives of The Dollhouse or at least of Adele, yet these past few weeks have not really focused on Echo's or any other actives' engagments focusing more on the running of the Dollhouse and those who's jobs it is to keep them in line, and really asking the question of ethics regarding "voluntary slavery".

April 04 2009 at 3:17 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Chi Shannon

ugh, don't say that! I'm really loving Dollhouse and I want to believe they wont actually cancel a good thing! FOR ONCE! :(

April 04 2009 at 3:16 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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mdisloki

I'm with you. Friday night is one of the best nights of TV right now, and it would be a huge mistake for Fox to pull the trigger on either show.

April 06 2009 at 10:12 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Alicia R.

I swore to myself that I was not going to get emotionaly involved with this show.

Too Late.

This epiosode did it for me, I want this show to continue, and I hope that Fox can and will give this show another season.

April 04 2009 at 1:31 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Jimmy

This series just keeps getting better; I can only hope we'll get another season, but considering the ratings I doubt it. What this episode did was really drive home just how insidious this group behind the Dollhouses really is. Actives are to be treated like pets (and they wonder why someone wouldn't see a problem with raping one of the actives) and Sierra is forced to have sex with the man who put her there because she would sleep with him originally (basically, let her be raped over and over again). Excellent episode.

April 04 2009 at 1:30 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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