You know, with the exception of one deadly and unpredictable midget, this girl is the smallest cargo I've ever had to transport. Yet by far the most troublesome. Does that seem right to you?

Early ,'Objects In Space'


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.


Steph L. - Mar 20, 2009 5:49:10 pm PDT #802 of 5827
Unusually and exceedingly peculiar and altogether quite impossible to describe

Okay, that was good.

(1) Evil!handler. I totally didn't see that coming.

(2) Mellie is a doll -- well, people here were predicting it, so I wasn't totally surprised, though I really didn't expect the reveal to work the way it did.

(3) Someone on the inside who tampered with the imprint -- was it the female computer tech? Or Dr. Fred? And is Echo's handler in on it? Because the only time the imprint could have been tampered with was when Computer Guy stepped out into the hall to talk to Echo's handler. (One day I'll learn all the characters' names, I swear.)

Finally, I realized something tonight: when they're in the dollhouse, the actives talk like lolcats. "I have a book!" (My book, let me show you it.)


Juliebird - Mar 20, 2009 5:53:09 pm PDT #803 of 5827
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

3) I had just assumed that Adelle had Topher imprint Echo with the double agent/"tampered" imprint personality. That the tampering was a deliberate ruse on Adelle's part to get Paul to back off.


Steph L. - Mar 20, 2009 5:54:54 pm PDT #804 of 5827
Unusually and exceedingly peculiar and altogether quite impossible to describe

3) I had just assumed that Adelle had Topher imprint Echo with the double agent/"tampered" imprint personality. That the tampering was a deliberate ruse on Adelle's part to get Paul to back off.

Really? I took it at face value, because the idea of someone on the inside is -- potentially -- a game-changer, and a really great idea if this show is going to be anything other than week after week of mind-wiped whores.


Juliebird - Mar 20, 2009 5:59:18 pm PDT #805 of 5827
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

the idea of someone on the inside is -- potentially -- a game-changer, and a really great idea

I definitely agree, it just didn't occur to me at the time. I'll blame it being sleepy and not entirely engaged.

I haz a bed. It's comfy. Feels nice. Warm.

I can haz a kitteh footwarmer?


Jesse - Mar 20, 2009 6:05:00 pm PDT #806 of 5827
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

It seems like that could have been the pilot, pretty much -- wasn't someone here wondering why the series started when it did? There was no specific starting point, but now things are changing, and it feels like the show can/will move forward.


Emily - Mar 20, 2009 6:41:50 pm PDT #807 of 5827
"In the equation E = mc⬧, c⬧ is a pretty big honking number." - Scola

They clearly have a whole lot of story to tell -- I really really really hope they get to tell it, damn it.

Boy, they pack a lot of story into an episode! I actually thought this one was over about halfway through -- how'd they DO that?

Also, have we gotten any explanation as to why Ballard is SUCH a badass? Don't get me wrong, I'm loving that he shook off a tasering and semi-casually took out five or six guys with complete assurance that none of them was permanently harmed, but it does strain the credulity a bit.

No, wait. It totally doesn't. He's just a total badass. I love it.


victor infante - Mar 20, 2009 7:43:09 pm PDT #808 of 5827
To understand what happened at the diner, we shall use Mr. Papaya! This is upsetting because he's the friendliest of fruits.

Does anyone here have discussions around water coolers?

I kinda sit near the water cooler, so ... frequently!

Mellie is a doll -- well, people here were predicting it, so I wasn't totally surprised, though I really didn't expect the reveal to work the way it did.

I liked the way that played out. Also glad she got have sex and live. Earlier in the episode, Lea and I were saying "Oh, she's doomed." It's a formula I was a little bored of, so ... kudos! (Also, she is still damn hot.)

No, wait. It totally doesn't. He's just a total badass. I love it.

We had slashbacks -- note: the last word was a typo, but I've decided to keep it -- to him boxing in the first episode. Also, he got tough fighting Cylons.

Did anyone else watch 'Dollhouse" and "BSG" back to back, and have serious system shock from seeing Tahmoh Penikett and Mark Sheppard in both?


Vortex - Mar 20, 2009 7:39:46 pm PDT #809 of 5827
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

I liked the way that played out. Also glad she got have sex and live. Earlier int he episode, Lea and I were saying "Oh, she's doomed." It's a formula I was a little bored of, so ... kudos! (Also, she is still damn hot.)

Me too! I was thinking "maybe she isn't an active, because they're about to kill her" She wasn't hot to me until this episode, I think because she showed some intelligence and personality. I loved the post-coital scene where she was teasing him about if she said it was a mistake.

And I confess I yelled out I KNEW IT when the three red flowers thing happened. Joss fucking Whedon, bitches!

I think I'm developing a little crush on our Agent Ballard. He was such a badass in this ep, and a little bit of a woobie, too.

I think that the message was real, they made too much of Topher stepping away and leaving the imprint untended in the machine. I think that Echo's mission was to get Paul off the case, which she did by having him shooting the cop. Of course, I don't understand how they just overlooked the fact that there was another person there, who has presumably disappeared, but whatev. I mean, he didn't get the shit kicked out of him by no one.

I kinda loved this ep. And not just because of shirtless, "gun show" Paul.


victor infante - Mar 20, 2009 7:44:17 pm PDT #810 of 5827
To understand what happened at the diner, we shall use Mr. Papaya! This is upsetting because he's the friendliest of fruits.

Totally putting money on disgruntled lab assistant girl as the insider. Her, or Amy Acker's character.


Liese S. - Mar 20, 2009 8:20:17 pm PDT #811 of 5827
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

Ooh! victor gets it in one, I bet. I'd lay money with him.

I hope so, because if so, then I dislike the characters I'm supposed to dislike and that's good. Also, I would really like to have a geek I can identify with, and if she's in it to turn it over, then there's someone in the house with a motive I don't have to abhor.

I am so relieved that Mellie is a sleeper active and didn't die. That scene where she was getting dragged around was really painful to watch. I needed her to get up and kick some ass. (Hmm. Let me deal with the psychological ramifications of this later on.)

I liked that there was finally a voice to some of the things coming out of our mouths. I would like to believe that the creators are seeing things from our point of view at least peripherally. And it makes it so much more interesting that people in general have a concept of the Dollhouse existing.

Also, ha! You're totally right about the lolcat talk.