I dunno. Have you been having any mysterious "treatments" lately? Any spas with suspicious looking chairs? Is there a bulky masculine figure showing up in the background a lot whom you somehow trust with your life?
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I should *probably* be embarrassed that I read the last bit and thought "Besides Keith Olbermann?" But I'm more embarrassed that I took a moment to ponder whether he'd find "trust him with your life," gratifying enough that he wouldn't consider "bulky" an implication that yoga isn't working. That'll put marzipan in your pie plate. Also.
Allyson, I just wanted to say to suggest nobody working on Dollhouse wants it to continue is kind of... bad, you know. I can say for a fact there are people who genuinely want it to continue. I know there's people who don't, and my message to them is this: get another job or be thankful for the one you have.
Having thought about it some more, I think one of the reasons I liked this episode more than others is because it was a legitimate, believable (to me) reason why someone would want a doll for something other than sex. All the other roles just seemed like a stretch to me (I'm totally blanking on the non-sex ones - hostage negotiator and midwife are the only ones I'm remembering). As in, why wouldn't you hire a real midwife and a real hostage negotiator?
As many have said, it's hard to care about Echo/Caroline/whatever. At this point, I'm way more interested in Dr. Saunders or Ballard's story.
I do sort of wonder - I would imagine that Joss would have seen this potential problem (how does the audience care about someone who changes every week) and I'm wondering how he thought he'd get around it. Because yeah, several episodes in and I still don't care about the main character.
Safecracker, which is still my favorite. I don't know...Dolls would be convenient because they wouldn't break non-disclosure agreements or get sucked into grandstanding to protect their careers, or run for mayor and stuff like that.
There's some attempt to address it in season two I think, Stephanie - in that Echo is her own personality. She's no longer a child, and all that. It actually becomes a question for me - Paul is so intent on saving Caroline, I wonder if Echo actually WANTS Caroline back now, since she's becoming a person, and if Paul would just imprint her back as Caroline anyway.
My hard core response is that it doesn't matter what Echo wants. Caroline signed her up and Caroline should get to return.
I wonder if Echo actually WANTS Caroline back now, since she's becoming a person
Sort of. She's not selling that plight as well as Whiskey. But she's not as much a person as Whiskey yet.
Paul would just imprint her back as Caroline anyway.
Oh, he totally would.
By the way, there's going to be a riot in the Delurking thread if you don't explain about the prime minister.
At what point does Echo get a say, then? When she's more aware? Or never? Shouldn't Claire not get a say and be wiped, then?
ETA: Thanks P-C.
I'm not sure why Echo should get a say. Caroline is the legal person. Caroline did not agree to permanently go away.