The Minearverse 6: Fiery Thread of Death
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath. Oh, and help us get Terriers dvds!
I am completely uninterested in the idea of a blank slate being prepped for the best sex a man has ever had. I think it's unimaginative and doesn't bear repeating. Even if you flip the script and have it be a male whore, it holds no interest for me.
Next week Eliza's not just security. She's also a backup singer wearing one of the shortest skirts in the world.
I think that it's interesting that they seem to think that all guys want some sort of danger junkie girl. First week had Echo racing motorcycles, this week white water rafting.
I would ordinarily agree with you, but I think that the fact that they had sex, then he kicked her out to hunt her tells you something about the guy.
Well, I'm not sure it's all guys - two episodes in and all.
"Guns! Can I have one?" - Topher at the beginning
I'm with victor:
Again, the horrid things are the context of the show, not the subject. The subject is identity, and about whether it can be completely suppressed, erased or overwritten.
I mean, the premise has the capacity to become horribly offensive if week after week Echo is hired for sex, but that isn't what happens. They've done Echo as a 60 year old, Echo as a singer, Echo as a blind lady yadada.
I'm not sure it's all guys - two episodes in and all.
So far we know of 4 of her missions. 3 of them involved falling for a guy. You tell me we get to see 60 year old Echo, but why should I stay around for that when the sex stuff alternately bores me or makes me want to spork people's eyes? What am I supposed to think if someone who hasn't ingested more of the show isn't around to try and mitigate it?
It's Joss's job, not yours.
this week white water rafting
And a piss-poor rock-climber.
At least she got down the cliff facing the right direction, although with those boots on she shouldn't have gotten down at all.
I'm falling down on the believability here. I can accept the implausibility of the premise, but there's no good reason for a woman running for her life to randomly take off her shirt--especially when she's running through the woods. Among other things.
I did like Langton here, though: he was appropriately badass, and I was very pleased she ended up defending herself instead of needing to be rescued.
but why should I stay around for that when the sex stuff alternately bores me or makes me want to spork people's eyes?
If you don't like it, don't watch ita. I'm absolutely prepared and able to accept that the first few episodes of Dollhouse will loose the show viewers on multiple levels - first episode, quality, for instance. And if you're not cool with the prospect of sex with blank slates, you won't like the show 'cos that's part of the premise. Every show has entry barriers, in particular genre shows.
but there's no good reason for a woman running for her life to randomly take off her shirt--especially when she's running through the woods.
she was
hot.
I did like Langton here, though: he was appropriately badass,
Harry Lennix is made of win.
I said three eps, so it gets three eps. But if the missions are boring, three it is.
eta: Harry Lennix is made of win.
There definitely is that. I do want to watch him every week.
I am completely uninterested in the idea of a blank slate being prepped for the best sex a man has ever had.
Oh I agree. I'm just saying it seems obvious that literal whoring is going to be a big part of the script. And you are right that it does not have to be. Just because that is a key part of the fictional Dollhouse's business model does not mean it has to be focus of the show. But it seems like given that prostitution is part of the business model, the writers, and specifically Joss, are going to focus a lot of their attention on it. In spite of all the "ambassador" stuff it always looked like a good part of the reason for Inara in Firefly was Joss's "plus, there's a whore".
Though if you really look at it, she may be being whored, but her character is not a whore, but a rape victim. Yeah she signed a general consent form. But in effect when she goes with these guys, she is being fed extremely sophisticate roofies. She is being brainwashed into thinking she is in love with them. Inara at least had agency, if not judgement. And besides skeevy, if "Echo is brainwashed into falling in love with a new skeeveball" is too frequent a theme, then as you say it will be boring. Admittedly having the guy try to hunt her down and kill her, and she gets to fight back was a real varietion.