I missed a bit where it was decided that the solution was to take Priya back to the Dollhouse, and that she agreed to this, rather than just set her free. Or did I? I mean, I was getting all antsy that omg Dichen was about to be gone and how could there be awesome Sierra/Victor stories if she was?! Was it her guilt over murdering VV?
I think that she probably ended up back at the Dollhouse due to shock and "hey, these people just helped me cover up that I killed this guy, I should do what they tell me". the idea now is that she was innocent before, but now she's guilty of something that the Dollhouse can hold over her.
I gotta plug my man Enver. I hope he goes on to great things when this is done. I loved his art dealer, and I always like his blank slate.
Damn - I almost (almost? Hah! who am I kidding) wish they'd gotten him as the fill-in on Leverage instead of Jeri Ryan.
Here's a shot of what Echo is writing on her Dollbed: [link]
I almost (almost? Hah! who am I kidding) wish they'd gotten him as the fill-in on Leverage instead of Jeri Ryan.
I'd be happy with the team that boy heavy, and he'd make a marvellous long conman.
Excellent, excellent, excellent episode. [I'm reading this thread since it was opened, but after watching this episode, and getting back to university, I decided to skip the 657 posts left to this point. Not that I have anything interesting to share, but I just had to share the wowness. Mostly because there were several episodes I thought were good, and then, after reading the posts here, I realized some of the problems in them].
It wasn't a smart ep, for me, but it gave me the emotional comfort zone I needed to have a healthy relationship with a Whedon/Minear TV show - that is, breaking my heart, twisting my mind and making me open my eyes with amazement every other scene, experience it in real time, and do so in a believable way. Now, if I could only have episodes with both smartness and emotional abuse from the writers/producers smeared upon them, I would be a very happy Dollhouse watcher.
I didn't expect Topher to imprint Priya the way he did. In fact, I was surprised he did anything at all. But I hardly think it was his first moral dilemma in the Dollhouse - otherwise, I don't think he would have done anything, just stand there, in awe of how suckish life can be. Plus, hello, the Whiskey story?
As I mentioned, I'm a uni-girl. This year I'm taking an amazing class with the pretty amazing (so far) Dr. Dena Freeman, titled Society, Happiness and Well being (from the description: "in this course we will look at the relationship between happiness and well-being and the type of society that we live in. We will question what is a ‘good society’ and what do we really mean by ‘well-being’. We will explore the burgeoning new ‘Science of Happiness’, with its contributions from sociology, psychology, economics and neuroscience and consider how insights from anthropology might deepen and enrich our understandings of happiness. Throughout the course we will engage with questions regarding the shared humanity of all people, and the yet the diversity of cultural interpretation and experience." - and that's not even the cool part about it (if anyone wants to read the syllabus, I'd happily send it.))
Anyway, this ep made me think how to analyze the concept of happiness in the Dollhouse, and right now I'd really like to bring this show into question in one of the classes (hey, maybe I'll even be allowed to write the final paper about it. Maybe.)
Oh, and since this is my first Dollhouse post here, the standards: I loved Topher from the start, grew to love Victor and adore him with every fiber of my being, think someone should get the act of Echo up together (it's really hard to follow her plot line. I know generally what she does, but have no particular idea (or empathy, more likely) why she's doing what she's doing. She's a mystery, and the trouble is she doesn't interest me very much to follow her.) Oh, and Whiskey and Alpah owned the screen when they were on it.
Rewatched this morning. I've never done that with a DH ep before. This episode has made the opening credits wholly inappropriate and inaccurate. I've never liked them, but this is the first time I've cringed.
I did notice that it was basically Boyd's decision that Priya had to return to the dollhouse. When Topher says that she doesn't belong there and can't go back, Boyd replies that she has to, and the entire cover story relied on Sierra have been left behind. So now I'm trying to follow Boyd's logic. Security risk? Murder-cover-up risk? Her potentially popping up on the radar with no Nolan, therefore exposing the lie?
Also, what was the imprints name when she was with Nolan?
I thought it was one of the more interesting episodes yet.
I'm digging Boyd's complicity, and the scene where he makes Topher clean up his mess was just brill. "Consequences." Awesome.
Tep, I agree, Adele's haircut does need layers. Way she was stumbling around, reidel in hand, maybe it was supposed to express her moral...flatness.
It's finally becoming more intriguing.
I wonder if her name was still Priya. It would match Nolan's fantasy, but tip his hand to the Dollhouse.
I'm happy they did this story. I think they did a good job of not having our people complicit in the horror even if Adele did bend in the end. Before it looked like they might have known all along.
I also liked the instory acknowledgment of Topher's amorality. I really didn't like him at the start, and although I still feel justified in that, I like his arc, especially how it peaked this episode.
Boyd is a badass. I know this show is a gift to Eliza, but I would definitely miss her the least if she left. There's just not enough Boyd. And if Tim could write Ballard every week...
That was a really good ep. I'm not understanding, though, how it's okay that Sierra and Victor remember each other. They seem to be breaking their internal rules on how the Dollhouse works. I do love those two together, though.
Still hate Topher.
I didn't expect Topher to imprint Priya the way he did.
based on his reaction when Adele told him he had to do it, i was expecting him to imprint her with some assasination/ninja skills so she could take care of herself. wasn't expecting him to put her original personality back.
I loved Topher from the start, grew to love Victor and adore him with every fiber of my being
this is me.