I liked that bit. But I am a known outlier for that sort of thing, I think.
not implanted with a personality, but that she has a fight-girl trigger.
This is what I was hoping was the case, but using her as the Doll guinea-pig for the drug made me think she was more typical Doll than that.
I didn't think we were supposed to extrapolate that all the flashbacks were real lives. I thought the point was that they were all remembering parts of all of their experiences. Former lives, being actives, neutral state, the whole bit.
I figured with the key, after Paul had asked Mellie to break in for him, he gave her a key to avoid having to do that in the future. I agree with some of the assessments about her character, and I definitely do have issues with how she's being presented, but they're still percolating.
Weirdly, I had a dream about
Dollhouse
last night.
And I've never seen the damn show, not even a second of it.
Love IGN's review of tonights episode. It has a photo of two of the Dolls, with "Shall our episodes be more consistent now?" underneath.
And I've never seen the damn show, not even a second of it.
Fay's an active! And possible a Cylon! And a Skrull!
Wow, so far I'm really liking Sierra's real personality.
From a character perspective, I'm not sold on the doctor being the mole. From a meta perspective -- Joss hired an actress he had worked with for years, so I have to assume he had some sort of important role in mind for her.
Victor and Sierra are too cute, and Adelle is entirely too smug, so I fear that their attempts here will be an exercise in futility.