I start getting interested in Dollhouse after I watched the first episode of the show and decided to keep on. In the second episode of Dollhouse, I was a kind of confused about how Echo and Boyd could be in different places in one time; anyhow I have to say that the business Dollhouse really could be anything.
In the first episode of Dollhouse, Echo was asked to deal with a kidnapping case. I can feel that they are working hard and trying to help that little girl. In that situation, they are actually doing others a favor. But in the second episode, Echo was assigned the task to play hunter game with an insane person—Richard. The game was dangerous and brutal; Echo was trying hard to escape. It is sad to know that Adelle would not miss any business and put her into the hunter game.
There is another character that attracts me is Boyd. He seems to disagree with some part of the business Dollhouse is doing, for example, girls like Echo was chose to join Dollhouse and complete any mission that Adelle was asked to. He is very loyal to Echo, just as how Echo trusts him with her life. Throughout the whole cruel mission, I still found something that is more than business, which is loyalty and trust between Boyd and Echo.
I have not figured out clearly how Dollhouse does their business yet and weather it does any good to other people and the girls in the Dollhouse at all or not. We will see more in next few episodes.
everyone watching doll house seems unsure about whether doll house is bad or good. I suppose time will tell.
ReplyDeleteYeah it’s hard to tell whether it’s good or bad. I think that the scientists who developed it, had good intentions for it but maybe its slowly getting more and more out of control.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the dollhouse is in the middle line. Everything have two sides. Doll house can help some people, and it also hurt those dolls . I like it, and I will keep watching it.
ReplyDeleteI agree what you said about the Dollhouse. They are kind of in the middle, which makes the story more interesting and intense.
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