"Dollhouse" A Love Supreme (TV Episode 2009) Poster

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9/10
Stunning!
Joxerlives6 May 2012
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The good; Great to see Alpha back (NICE suit! Dominic would approve), also glad they spared Joel, he was by far my favourite of all of Echo's clients. Gorgeous scene at the end where he says goodbye to Echo and she assumes the Rebecca personality for him, one last time, telling him that his dead wife wouldn't want him to be alone. Really is a roller-coaster that kicks in and never stops. Once again a great performance from Enver as the shrink but Alan Tudyk is the unquestionable star.

The bad; If Alpha is a Doll why not use Topher's gizmo we saw in The Public Eye to knock him out?

Best line; Topher; (upon learning that Terry Karens is still in Echo's mind) "So she's a serial killer?" Boyd; "Only a little" plus Echo; (as Topher introduces himself) "We've met Topher, don't you remember?" and Topher; (realising the quantum shift in Echo's abilities) "I'm obsolete. This must be what old people feel like. And Blockbuster" also like Joel; "It's just this morning I was engaged to a great girl and this afternoon I'm hiding out with my dead wife" not to mention; Boyd; "You have to put it together?" Topher; "It's called the manufacturing room, not the 'It's finished' room!"

Packing heat; Boyd and Ballard with their pistols. Bit surprised Adele doesn't have a gun stashed somewhere. Apparently the staff have tranquiliser guns but not in the house itself.

Kinky dinky; Sierra's personality is naughty and aware of it. She's been done wrong 10 days to Sunday and it's still Tuesday.

Capt subtext; Psycho-analyst Victor wonders if Adele is actually jealous of Echo the virgin/whore, much to Topher's amusement? Alpha is quite the dandy, he cites famous Georgian-era socialite Beau Brummel. One of Echo's past engagements was a lesbian who married her in San Francisco in what Boyd describes as a 'lovely ceremony' (YAY!) but was killed by Alpha (BOO! Why do so many lesbian characters die on TV?). At least one other of her past romantic clients was a woman called Angie Demeron. Alpha asks if Ballard is gay. Echo tells Adele that they'll 'Hug it out later'. Alpha declares one of his personalities was an Eagle Scout and the other a sailor which must combine to some form of dirty joke?

Notches on the Dollhouse bedpost; Frank Pierce, Echo's repeat romantic engagement Echo; 6 definite, 2 possible

How'd they get away with that? Somehow Alpha's knife is all the nastier for having that fish-gutting mini-hook at the front. Poor Matt Cargill (motorbike/bondage guy from the very first episode) get's blown to smithereens with Boyd and Ballard picking their way through his viscera.

This weeks fantasy; Frank Pierce who wants his sister-in-law to fall in love with him

What do we think of the client? Once again, if you lust after your sister in law it's probably quite a moral option to hire a proxy so you can live out your fantasies without wrecking your brother's marriage.

Total number personalities; Sierra is a glammed up Ava Gardener style film noir femme-fatale, Victor is a psychiatrist, Echo is Rebecca for Joel and Susan for Frank Pierce Echo; 36 Sierra; 13 Victor; 11 November; 3

Total LA dolls; There are now a couple of hundred Dolls in the house and Echo is the most popular active they have. 9-Echo, Sierra, November, Victor, Mike, Tango, Alpha, Whiskey, Kilo

Addy is a bit British; Alpha says he loves Addy's British knack for understatement, Monty Python and uses the hunting call 'Tally-ho'

Subverting the Hollywood cliché; Adele confesses to Alpha that she's scared out of her mind and tries to bargain with him, offering Echo and Joel. She says her chivalry has been overcome by her sense of self preservation.

Happy hookers; Dr Victor states that Echo is a virgin/whore and is celebrated for the fact. Ballard describes himself as Echo's pimp. Alpha wants to tally Adele's ho's.

Reminds me of; Victor does a great Woody Allen and rather reminds me of Dr Joel Fleischman from Northern Exposure. Topher makes reference to Return of the Living Dead and Harry Potter whilst Alpha refers to Stephen Sondheims epic 'Send in the Clowns' and 'Nothing more than feelings' , maybe he spent the summer on Broadway, hence the suit? He also refers to Yogi Bear and sounds a little like Snagglepuss "Who doesn't love a pun?". He describes Echo as his 'immortal beloved' which is a reference to Mozart.

Breaking the programming; Even Topher doesn't know what Echo is any more. She can resist Alpha's signal which sends the other Dolls crazy.

Questions and observations; You always figured people would get addicted to the Dollhouse and like all addictions lead them to ruin. A truly stunning ep, easily the best of season 2 and possibly the best so far. I'd never actually watched Firefly until after I'd watched Dollhouse Season 1 so I had actually no idea of who Alan Tudyk was or his performance as Wash. Amazing how effective you can be with the simple device of taking an actor everyone associates with funny and heroic characters and casting them as absolute villains, as Nic Brendon recently proved with his amazing performance in the rapist story arc on Private Practice. Some great dialogue, this ep co-written by Joss himself . Nice music too.

Marks out of 10; 9/10, excellent ep, Alpha always ups the game, the first ep of season 2 I went back and watched again straight after
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8/10
Bait, meet Switch
gridoon202431 October 2010
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Alpha is back, and he is angry! He is systematically tracking down and brutally killing all of Echo's past Dollhouse clients who hired her for a "romantic engagement"; after all, she is his "Number One" and no one else can have her love, even if it is programmed. The last man standing is that Internet billionaire guy we last saw in "Man On The Street" (the one who had Echo playing his dead wife - but he's really a harmless guy!), so Boyd and Paul decide to bring him inside the Dollhouse to protect him from Alpha. But is the Dollhouse as safe a place as it appears to be? Alan Tudyk really sinks his teeth into the role of the genius, psychotic, unpredictable Alpha - you never know what he's going to do next. There is a massive fight inside the Dollhouse between the security staff and the virus-infected Dolls which ranks as one of the best - and craziest - action sequences of the show so far. And, after so much stunt doubling in Eliza Dushku's fight scenes, it is refreshing to actually SEE some girls genuinely kicking a$$ in that sequence - the one in the purple, in particular, looks outstanding. *** out of 4.
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9/10
Alpha is targeting Echo's previous romantic engagements
Tweekums2 February 2019
As this episode opens we see one of Echo's former romantic engagements talking about his time with her; it then becomes apparent that he is talking to Alpha... who then kills him. Back in the Dollhouse Adelle won't let Echo undergo a treatment; instead she insists on observing her despite her head aches. This goes on until a regular books her. She finds him dead... and it was clear he was dead when the engagement was booked. Alpha is quickly suspected and the Dollhouse tries to contact other men who hired Echo. One of them, Joel Mynor who appeared in season one, is taken back to the Dollhouse for his own safety... but will that be enough?

This was a really solid episode, largely thanks to the return of Alpha. He is a believably dangerous character; Alan Tudyk does a really impressive job in the role. His appearance isn't the only good thing though; the internal politics in the Dollhouse is intriguing as loyalties aren't that obvious when it comes to who will help Ballard in his mission to bring down the house. There are some genuinely surprising moments and plenty of exciting, action packed moments. There is also a greater emotional punch than in most episodes for reasons I won't spoil here. Overall another impressive episode.
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