I think that Epitaph One took place a good bit after things went bad. The Actuals seemed to be used to what was around them for the most part.The only thing that I wish was a bit more consistent, was the pacing of time, and a visual/audible reference to what the date is (more often, that is). That's something that lets me get into the story some, oddly enough, especially when many of the episodes seem to take place within days (if not hours) of each other. I wish some of Rossum's plans surfaced a bit earlier, but take what you can get, I guess.
Also...
I just had a thought, I think he lost his memory about Mellie/November/Madeline.
As for "Epitaph One" being in the attic? It's possible, Joss has done other interviews for this series that says something goes one way, while it actually went another way. I think it's real though, considering what we saw. I think the real mistake is probably that "Epitaph One" is set in 2019, a few years earlier would probably have made more sense, unless Armageddon was several years earlier, and 2019 portrays things as if that's what a good chunk of the words population know life as what we saw,
"2010, I think, we don't know how long we've been off the air."
Naughty...
"2010, I think, we don't know how long we've been off the air."
Naughty...
Who didn't laugh when they heard that line?![]()
EXCELLENT!!!
While Stop/Loss was Above Average flirting with excellence The Attic nailed it.
I didn't see the twist coming of the Attic actually being the secret power of Rossum. I got a 'Matrix' vibe when it was all being explained.
"I've run the scenarios and all but 3% end in an apocolyptic, civilization destroying scenario"
This show is going to be found on DVD by sci-fi fans in the months ahead and wonder why they didn't DVR it or watch it outright. This show is quickly adding fuel to the "cult hit" status maker.
They did seem to be building to Epitaph One towards the end of the first season. The one where Echo was imprinted with the dead woman stands out, especially for Boyd's comment about what this could lead to.EXCELLENT!!!
While Stop/Loss was Above Average flirting with excellence The Attic nailed it.
I didn't see the twist coming of the Attic actually being the secret power of Rossum. I got a 'Matrix' vibe when it was all being explained.
"I've run the scenarios and all but 3% end in an apocolyptic, civilization destroying scenario"
This show is going to be found on DVD by sci-fi fans in the months ahead and wonder why they didn't DVR it or watch it outright. This show is quickly adding fuel to the "cult hit" status maker.
I agree, and must wonder if the show would have been better off to start showing some of these realizations within season one, with some of the elements in this episode slowly building up to something much bigger at this point in season 2.
Neither have the Active architecture since the Disruptor didn't bother them.You know, when Clyde let slip that his buddy might've been a woman, and Cylde 2.0 might've switched bodies, I started to think maybe DeWitt was the founder, and Cylde 2.0 was Topher. That seems to have been discounted by the revelation that DeWitt is still on the side of the angels, but there's definitely something to preview of the uber-bitch and her science-nerd lackey.
Maybe they just intentionally set up that dynamic at every Dollhouse.
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