Monday, December 21, 2009 04:15 PM
On the Viewer - Dollhouse (Season 2, Episode 10 - "The Attic")
 by Fëanor

Just so you know, SPOILER ALERT!

Ah, very clever! I sort of almost kind of fell for Echo's little Attic-induced hallucination.

This is the episode directed by comic book artist John Cassaday. Cool!

Love the tree and the snow in Echo's Attic dream.

Topher made a sports analogy! Then Ivy one-upped him. I think they're going to try to make Ballard's brain line up in a wildcat formation.

Uh oh. Why does DeWitt want to see Ivy?

The Attic is getting creepier by the second. Some entity called Arcane is moving from mind to mind, feeding on personal fears. And Dominic is back! Never thought we'd see him again.

I wonder what Langton's personal stuff is? I never really considered the possibility that he had a personal life.

Ivy was acting really weird there. I was worried for a second DeWitt might have had her zapped.

So Arcane is really Clyde? And Clyde has a vision of the shape of things to come? Huh?

This is pretty brilliant: the Attic is actually Rossum's mainframe - a computer made up of hundreds of human brains linked together.

Clyde is one of the two founders of Rossum. But that means the other founder and a second version of Clyde are both still floating around somewhere in the real world. Man, I really hope Topher isn't Clyde 2.0.

Ballard is back! Sort of. I like the scene where he wakes up and he has to get used to his completely restructured brain.

Echo: "Here goes everything."

OH WOW. This was DeWitt's plan all along. That is very cool. I did not see that coming at all.

Oh yeah, baby. We're going to war!!

Damn, I love where this show is going. Surprising, creative, exciting. Excellent.
Tagged (?): Dollhouse (Not), Joss Whedon (Not), On the Viewer (Not), TV (Not)



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