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Jossverse 1: Emotional Resonance & Rocket Launchers
TV, movies, web media--this thread is the home for any Joss projects that don't already have their own threads, such as Dr. Horrible.
Although, given the beating they gave Paul, the neighbor/spy idea would take to long and be way too subtle for the Borodins (I have no idea if I'm spelling that correctly).
I just found this on Youtube, it's a recap of Tim's episode: [link]
Sex and violence, violence and sex!
Sex and violence, violence and sex!
I'm hearing that in Jack Palance's voice.
t /Tango & Cash ref
Because maybe that imprint would be very sticky.
Wouldn't it be simpler just to pay somebody to spy on him?
Certainly cheaper, if they're paying the spy less than the 7 figures a week that an Active would be earning them in the field.
Because maybe that imprint would be very sticky.
Wouldn't it be simpler just to pay somebody to spy on him?
This is, of course, the constant inherent question in the premise. Heh.
Actually, if Mellie were an Active, her role makes far more sense to me than Victors does. Mellie keeps tabs to see if Ballard is getting too close to the Dollhouse, and if she sees that he is, she is suddenly compelled to report to the Dollhouse.
I still don't get how they set up an elaborate set of rumors to *attract* Ballard to Lubov. Or even why (besides a really cool reveal). Unless Ballard was getting close to sniffing out someone who was a true Lubov and they needed to distract him from a genuine source of information. Because otherwise, Ballard's fumbling along with no leads, no hope other than the scraps that Alpha's thrown him (a picture) and essentially spinning in place. And then they deliberately introduce a ray of hope with Lubov.
I forget, what was the impetus to try and neutralize Ballard?
Ahahaha. From the TWOP recap:
When Echo's gone, Adelle asks Claire if "it's doable," and Claire sighs that "it" is experimental and highly invasive. Unlike, say, TURNING PEOPLE INTO HUMAN DOLLS.
Well played, Couch Baron.