I have been pondering Dollhouse since it first went on the air. At first I didn't really like the show. I thought it was a step down from Whedons other shows. But after watching Stage fright I think I know what this is all about.
I think Dollhouse is a metaphor for the hollywood system. A system which takes people and dehumanizes them. Turning them into simple props to make money. The Dollhouse is the studio, it doesn't care what happens to it's actives as long as they make money. The actives are the actors, they can be anything that the director wants them too. But they don't really get to control their own lives. Topher is the writer, he creates the roles the actives take.
I had a friend who was an actress in hollywood, I got to see first hand how the system objectified her. It kind of made me sick to my stomach.She was just a body to them and no one cared who she truly was.
I wonder if Joss is fighting back in the only way he can. Since we all know Joss is all about feminism, I wonder if he is making a statement on what Hollywood does to these girls.
Anyhow this is my theory, let me know what you think.
I think Dollhouse is a metaphor for the hollywood system. A system which takes people and dehumanizes them. Turning them into simple props to make money. The Dollhouse is the studio, it doesn't care what happens to it's actives as long as they make money. The actives are the actors, they can be anything that the director wants them too. But they don't really get to control their own lives. Topher is the writer, he creates the roles the actives take.
I had a friend who was an actress in hollywood, I got to see first hand how the system objectified her. It kind of made me sick to my stomach.She was just a body to them and no one cared who she truly was.
I wonder if Joss is fighting back in the only way he can. Since we all know Joss is all about feminism, I wonder if he is making a statement on what Hollywood does to these girls.
Anyhow this is my theory, let me know what you think.