Tahmoh wasn't in this episode, which made me sad. I was hoping to hear his take on the Sierra situation.
I liked that he wasn't there since he didn't have a part to play, as with other characters in episodes one, two, and three. They're doing a good job this season of giving characters fully-fleshed stories in turn and not having extraneous scenes. I'd rather have another two minutes of Sierra's story than two minutes of Ballard's reaction.
If the tidbits revealed about Boyd in Belonging don't lead to a story later on, I'll eat my hat.
It was great to have Sierra's history explained and terribly ironic that this was perhaps the worst way a Doll joined the House but they thought it was a charity case.
Oh yeah, this is definitely setup for the deterioration of Topher's mental state, just as it was great foreshadowing to see him trying to figure out the science of remote wipes (No, Topher! Leave it alone!).
Interesting to see Echo taking charge in her Doll way.
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I liked that he wasn't there since he didn't have a part to play, as with other characters in episodes one, two, and three. They're doing a good job this season of giving characters fully-fleshed stories in turn and not having extraneous scenes. I'd rather have another two minutes of Sierra's story than two minutes of Ballard's reaction.
If the tidbits revealed about Boyd in Belonging don't lead to a story later on, I'll eat my hat.
It was great to have Sierra's history explained and terribly ironic that this was perhaps the worst way a Doll joined the House but they thought it was a charity case.
Oh yeah, this is definitely setup for the deterioration of Topher's mental state, just as it was great foreshadowing to see him trying to figure out the science of remote wipes (No, Topher! Leave it alone!).
Interesting to see Echo taking charge in her Doll way.