I suppose in that case you aren't the type who would sign up to be an active in the first place.If I were an ex-active, I'm not sure I'd be trusting enough to sit in that damn chair again for a "checkup."![]()
The problem seems to be, that it's not healthy to tweak a complete personality imprint while it's in the brain.The element that I found very interesting from this episode was that Topher said he couldn't tweak a human brain without wiping the mind first (otherwise it would collapse like a house of cards), however, he seemed to have no issues with putting "Upgrades" into November/Madeline...
They were edited versions of themselves; that doesn't make them what they were originally were, just like what they originally were.
Maybe it's semantic nitpicking. But they weren't exactly who they were before they became Dolls.
They were edited versions of themselves; that doesn't make them what they were originally were, just like what they originally were.
Maybe it's semantic nitpicking. But they weren't exactly who they were before they became Dolls.
I guess if you want to pick THAT nit, they'll NEVER be "exactly" who they were before they became Dolls.
On the other hand Caroline's a LOT more interesting as Echo than she was as a loonie animal-lab activist.
One of those questions or parallels to me is this corallary: Actives sign up to be actives. They willing sign their life away for 5 years, sacrificing that time, in exchange for wealth.I'm not conflicted about the series at all any more - I really like it. It's unsettling and continually raises all sorts of questions about how and why people live and think about the world and our lives as we do - for me it does, anyway. In a bizarre kind of off-kilter way Dollhouse reflects more of the moral reality of this world than anything I can remember watching on television. So it's provocative and disturbing.
There's a lot more depth and ambiguity here than in Firefly. While I liked that series a lot I never considered it Whedon's best. This is a more fully "grown-up" fantasy than most of his previous output.
Me too Dennis. Over at Dollverse.com word comes down that this Friday could possibly be the last aired episode of the 7 filmed from an order of 13. Unless there is a rating uptick they will not call the actors back from break and Fox will pull the show from the schedule.And the ratings suck, and Dollhouse will be gone very soon, and I'll miss it.
When is Topher's genius going to catch up to him? His overly programming of the maternal drive led to this Echo malfunction. Topher may be the most accidental dangerous person in the house.
May be? It was strongly implied that he's the one who came up with the concept that ultimately destroyed civilization in Los Angeles, and possibly on a wider scale.
When is Topher's genius going to catch up to him? His overly programming of the maternal drive led to this Echo malfunction. Topher may be the most accidental dangerous person in the house.
May be? It was strongly implied that he's the one who came up with the concept that ultimately destroyed civilization in Los Angeles, and possibly on a wider scale.
Okay, I'm an idiot.
Where the hell is that clip from? I have no memory of that scene at all. Has my brain been wiped?
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May be? It was strongly implied that he's the one who came up with the concept that ultimately destroyed civilization in Los Angeles, and possibly on a wider scale.
Okay, I'm an idiot.
Where the hell is that clip from? I have no memory of that scene at all. Has my brain been wiped?
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Epitaph One It's on the season one dvds, and it aired overseas. It's also the best I've seen from the Dollhouse franchise.
Yep, since they dumped the original pilot there was no longer 13 episodes. 20th Century Fox had sold the rights 13 episodes season to international channels and DVD, so they commissioned an extra episode which Fox network didn't order, so it was exclusive to DVD in the US.Okay, I'm an idiot.
Where the hell is that clip from? I have no memory of that scene at all. Has my brain been wiped?
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Epitaph One It's on the season one dvds, and it aired overseas. It's also the best I've seen from the Dollhouse franchise.
Wait, so there's an unaired (in the US) episode? Geez, where have I been???
Okay, so I am missing something, just not memories....
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Anyone know what the DVR and online viewership is for the show? I realize Dollhouse isn't going to survive past it's 13-episode second season with ratings this low, but I'd like for Joss to have a chance to produce the entire season and maybe even add an element of closure in the last episode or two.
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