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posted by LowriLorenza89
In this article, I am going to debunk various arguments made da Dollhouse staff during the series to defend their work and claim that its nature is philanthropic.

The first defence is that Dollhouse engagements give their clients "what they need". However, in the majority of cases, a più accurate descrizione would be "what they want" o "what they desire" rather than "what they need". Some of the cases which I would argue involve genuine need would be negotiating the return of an abducted child in Ghost, infiltrating the cult in True Believer, providing therapy and consigli to an abused child...
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I am so conflicted about Boyd being the founder of Rossum. A part of me absolutely loathes it. Another part of me has to admire it's brilliance.

From the beginning, the very first episode of season 1, I loved Boyd. Each episode after that just made me Amore him more. His protective attitude towards Echo struck a chord with me. In a sea of immorality, he seemed to be a beacon of decency. Although I knew that he wasn't a saint da any means; after all, he worked at the Dollhouse (something had to have led to him being there). Never for one secondo did I consider the possibility that his secret would...
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posted by Dragonclaws
 Echo being subversive
Echo being subversive
Master storyteller Joss Whedon has become known for his strong female characters and throughout the courses of his shows Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, and Firefly complessivamente, generale themes of feminism and overcoming male oppression become clear. Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog, an internet experiment carried out during the writers’ strike, was a bit of a departure from his usual political message but still depicted a female character as the only one actually accomplishing anything for the good of society. His latest mostra Dollhouse is in some ways the most blatant criticism of a sexist culture, but...
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Echo is implanted with several personalities, Alpha is still on the run without Echo. Dr.Saunders has joined the lengthy Doll list...

Some believe that we're right back where we've started, but we've learnt più than the pilot had to offer.

**We could finally put a face to Alpha.

**Mellie a.k.a November, Victor, Dr. Saunders were revealed to be dolls.

**We now understand Alpha's obsession with Echo and why she survived the slaying.

**Mellie was the first doll actually relieved from her contract (that we've seen).

**Victor and Adelle have a little thing going on, so there is a soft side to her
tough shell.

**...and well, anyone could be a doll.

What about you?

Did this feel like a finale episode for you?

Do te want Dollhouse to end?

How much do te like Alpha now?

Lexa
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Anybody else just think this scene was put in to get più male viewers?
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Eliza talking about the giorno she was filming the dominatrix scenes, I suppose this will keep the guys happy =D
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