I'm not the biggest Eliza Dushku fan. That said, I think Echo is amazing and her storylines really touch me this season. They seem a heck of a lot more human and relatable than the dominatrix outfit last season. I can't but root for her.
Questions that's been on my mind: Do you think she would be able to tell Boyd these things? Do you think Echo could have trusted Boyd with the stuff she's telling Paul?
I've been wondering that too. She seems to have replaced Boyd with Paul and objectively I'd say that's both good and bad. Paul isn't her knight in shinning armor. He won't save her. On the contrary, episode one he's the one using her to get what he wants. Would Boyd have done the same? I don't know, I almost think his moral compass works a little better.
does Adelle know of Saunder's departure? How could that have gone down, since she technically is an imprinted doll, wouldn't that be something to be concerned about? Moreover, how could the security in the Dollhouse overlook Echo leaving the premises if she were to get inside a car (with its keys still in the ignition, mind you) and just drive off? Makes for interesting questions about how liable the Dollhouse is....
That's been bugging me a lot. I think they need Dominic back as chief of security. Granted, with Claire it could be part of the experiment - and Boyd might be covering for her - to see how far a fully reconstructed personality can function. Can she go beyond her phobias, can she begin to learn rather than perform repetitive, pre-programmed tasks?
As for Echo escaping, though, there I have little excuses for the Dollhouse. Way to endanger the client, the active, your employees and risk exposure all at the same time.
no subject
Date: 2009-10-05 09:01 am (UTC)Questions that's been on my mind: Do you think she would be able to tell Boyd these things? Do you think Echo could have trusted Boyd with the stuff she's telling Paul?
I've been wondering that too. She seems to have replaced Boyd with Paul and objectively I'd say that's both good and bad. Paul isn't her knight in shinning armor. He won't save her. On the contrary, episode one he's the one using her to get what he wants. Would Boyd have done the same? I don't know, I almost think his moral compass works a little better.
does Adelle know of Saunder's departure? How could that have gone down, since she technically is an imprinted doll, wouldn't that be something to be concerned about? Moreover, how could the security in the Dollhouse overlook Echo leaving the premises if she were to get inside a car (with its keys still in the ignition, mind you) and just drive off? Makes for interesting questions about how liable the Dollhouse is....
That's been bugging me a lot. I think they need Dominic back as chief of security. Granted, with Claire it could be part of the experiment - and Boyd might be covering for her - to see how far a fully reconstructed personality can function. Can she go beyond her phobias, can she begin to learn rather than perform repetitive, pre-programmed tasks?
As for Echo escaping, though, there I have little excuses for the Dollhouse. Way to endanger the client, the active, your employees and risk exposure all at the same time.