DOLLHOUSE #11:Getting Closer /S2/2010

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Getting Closer

Adelle realizes that Echo's suppressed memories and personality hold the key to saving mankind, but Echo's past connection to Bennett Halverson puts Topher's efforts at risk. Meanwhile, the leader of Rossum is revealed.
 

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Likewise. I did not see either the event with Bennett or the revealed Rossum leader coming AT ALL. And only two more episodes left? ARRRRRGH!

Johnathan
 

I'm rewatching on Hulu. When Caroline meets Clyde 5.0, he says, "Rossum is just a name. Actually, from a play. Although technically you're not robots. It seemed to fit."

To me that implies that Caroline was already a doll, or something like one.
 

Now this is why my first inclination is to assume they pulled this **** out of their ###es.

[sblock]So Boyd Langton founds Rossum, develops doll technology, has some secret agenda, gets Caroline put into the LA house, waits for a year until Alpha goes nuts, then gets himself assigned there as Echo's new handler, puts himself in harms way repeatedly - never once hinting that he knows all there is to know about the company, until finally Echo starts to become self-aware.

At this point he lets Adelle reassign him so he's no longer Echo's handler, and under Paul Ballard's less able handling, Echo is able to get away, but she survives by her skills, comes into her own, and returns to the Dollhouse.

Then Adelle puts her into the Attic, at which point Boyd seems really upset -- perhaps because this action will ruin his whole Xanatos Gambit plan by effectively killing Echo, or perhaps because it will allow Echo to realize who he is. However, he does not tell Adelle, "hey, I own this :):):):)ing company, do what I say," so apparently hiding his identity is more important than whatever plan he might have for Echo. (Maybe Boyd actually did want her in the Attic, but he does a pretty good job moping about it. Then again, he's apparently a super-genius.)

Then once Echo does get out of the Attic, Boyd helps Adelle avoid being taken out of power, and gets shot for his efforts (by people who, apparently, work for him though they probably don't know so). He either is in love with Whiskey/Claire Saunders, or had her reimprinted as a sleeper agent, but I find this latter option unlikely, because it is a ridiculously inefficient way to kill Bennet Halverson, seeing as Boyd goes around with a gun all the :):):):)ing time. (I think Dr. Saunders just wanted to make Topher suffer.)

And he apparently wants to save Echo's life, and doesn't seem particularly worried that Echo will find out who he is.[/sblock]
 

Well, I always thought Boyd's motivation was... strange or ambigious. Why does he work for Rossum/the Dollhouse in the first place, giving his attitude towards the Dolls and the way they are used? He seemed a little more like Ballard - joining the team against resevations, possibly with a background on the other side.
But this is not the direction I would have expected.
 

I have a theory that, if true, warrants super mega spoilers.

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You have been warned.
Epitaph One takes place in the Attic. All the 'flashbacks' to periods where the Dollhouse was on lockdown, with minimal lighting, were also in the Attic.

I predict that the good guys either get put into the Attic, or go into it intentionally to escape the brainwipe apocalypse. All except for Paul and Caroline. Then in Epitaph Two it will show how those two survive in the real world, then put themselves into the Attic in order to free everyone when the time is right.
Alternately, it could be a "turtles all the way down" sort of thing.
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