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.
It's Victor I loved from the git go. His doll state is so open and childlike, and all his characters are so well-polished and distinct. I'm still not drawn to Sierra, but I think she did the story well.
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.
Back in Needs, not!Victor is telling not!Sierra something along the lines of him remembering knowing her as Sierra. That he was still there, trapped inside some corner of his mind/body/Victor, unable to do anything or express how he felt. I don't know if Show is remembering that exchange, though.
They seem to be breaking their internal rules on how the Dollhouse works.
I'm not certain what Glam meant by internal rules, but what I don't get is why the people who run the Dollhouse are allowing it. Surely, non-dolls are seeing them holding hands, etc.
not to mention sleeping in the same pod! scandalous! do you think all the female dolls have iuds?
do you think all the female dolls have iuds?
They routinely have sex on missions so I'd assume that contraception was standard. I wonder what they do about STDs.
new ethical question for future episode: if a doll contracts herpes (or any other STD that cannot be "cured" and can be transmitted to clients) are they retired, or does Adelle keep sending them out knowing about potential infection? (and would anyone really care if a dollhouse client paid millions to contract an STD?)