Dollhouse 1x07, 'Echoes'
Mar. 27th, 2009 10:01 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Such a strange show. In some ways it's predictable. In other ways, it doesn't go where I expect (or want) it to go. I want more coherence, more narrative thrust, and it keeps shattering and dispersing.
Ah, well. Tonight's episode again managed to perplex me, confuse me, fail to charm me - but didn't bore me.
- All through the episode I wondered what happened to the guy Echo left tied to his bed. I thought we'd see him at the end. Nope.
- Not much about Ballard, except we learned he can cook eggs but not much else. I couldn't feel much about his relationship with Mellie, because she's a doll. It was interesting when she started to remember, though.
- So Sam is recruited. I liked that part.
- It was fun to see Topher and DeWitt stoned and acting silly. On the other hand... it maybe wasn't as much fun as it ought to have been.
- The episode felt like a digression rather than a seqence. Not sure what we learned new. No mention of Alpha, lots about the Rossun Corporation. Are they the beginning of Blue Sun? Now, that would be interesting.
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Date: 2009-03-28 04:10 am (UTC)I think the ep. was prep for next week during which the Dolls wake up, according to the promos.
The ep. was important, because we see Echo initially refuse treatment for the first time.
I like how Victor and Sierra are continuing their non-relationship relationship.
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Date: 2009-03-28 04:30 pm (UTC)Could well be!
or a personality fragment created by the compositing over which Alpha only has limited control.
A sort of semi-Doll? Maybe.
we see Echo initially refuse treatment for the first time.
I loved that moment.
I like how Victor and Sierra are continuing their non-relationship relationship.
It makes them seem more real. I like the way they are shy in their wiped personas, even when their programming often makes them bold and arrogant.
(Thinking Sierra as Taffy, here.)