Why would she have been repurposed as a doctor before she got her scars though? If alpha had just been wiped for the first time and sent to her to be checked out, that would seem to indicate Claire was already the doc.
If they created her personality, they could have added that detail.
How aware would Alpha be of the whole wiping? He may recognize her as a Doll because, of course, he would, but it sounded like his examination by Claire really happened to
him.
The timeline is confusing me.
Tahmoh is ridiculously pretty. So is the decor in the Dollhouse.
I never did really develop any love for the show, but would continue to watch because of the interesting conversation here. It is a sad commentary that I feel worst about such a great set going to waste if the show is canceled. I agree that I would like to see the talent in a more worthy platform.
It is a sad commentary that I feel worst about such a great set going to waste if the show is canceled.
Yes, I want to live in the Dollhouse. It's purty. After Ballard takes it down, maybe we can repurpose it into Buffistaville. I'm not sleeping in a pod, though.
I'm not keen on living in a vault deep underground where people's sweat is captured and recycled as drinking water, either.
Right, no still suit for Matt, then.
Stops wrapping present.
I'm not keen on living in a vault deep underground where people's sweat is captured and recycled as drinking water, either.
Well, I'll agree with the deep underground (though underground buildings can actually be light airy sunlit places, but that is because they are not *deep* underground. But as for recyled sweat and urine - that is known as the water cycle here on planet earth. Not to mention that drinking water in a fair number of municipal systems includes recycled (and purified) sewer water.
I'm all about the Dune way of life anyway.
I much prefer my recycling to be handled by Mother Nature, what with the kazillions of gallons of fresh rainfall that's gone through many steps and has no lingering taste of whiz.
fresh rainfall
This may be a contradiction in terms in this day and age.