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Dollhouse Spoilers

So I guess by now you all heard about Joss Whedon’s new upcoming show called Dollhouse. I don’t know what to think yet. I don’t want to be all excited like I was with Bionic Woman, only to be super disappointed after the pilot. So anyway, for those of you who haven’t heard about this yet, here is a summary from wiki about the show:

Eliza Dushku plays a young woman named Echo, a member of a group of people known as “Actives” or “Dolls” who have had their personalities wiped clean so they can be imprinted with any number of new personas, including memory, muscle memory, skills, and language, for different assignments. They’re then hired out for particular jobs, crimes, fantasies, and occasional good deeds. In between tasks, they are mind-wiped into a child-like state and live in a futuristic dormitory/laboratory, a hidden facility nicknamed “The Dollhouse”. The story follows Echo, who begins, in her mind-wiped state, to become self-aware.

Beyond Dushku’s character, the show will also revolve around the people who run the mysterious “Dollhouse” and two other “Dolls”, Victor and Sierra, a man and woman who are friendly with Echo. Although the Actives are ostensibly volunteers, the operation is highly illegal and under constant threat from Paul Smith, a determined federal agent who has heard a rumor about the dolls on one end and an insane rogue Active on the other.

Spoilers ahead…

Here’s a ton of leaked spoilers/rumors about Joss Whedon’s new show Dollhouse, starring Eliza Dushku: The Dollhouse, home of the amnesiac “dolls” who can be anyone or anything, is in Los Angeles. There are two types of “dolls,” Actives and Inactives. Dushku’s character, Echo, is an Inactive.

In one scene, Adelle, the “ice queen” who runs the Dollhouse, meets with a Senator who’s considering “buying” an Active doll to use as an “escort.” She convinces the Senator the Active will be better than any human escort, because the emotions will be real to the “doll” and she’ll be programmed to want it as much as he does.

The geek who programs the dolls, Topher, calls Echo’s “handler” Boyd, because he’s noticed that a group of the mind-wiped dolls has sat together at lunch at the same table for the third time within a week. Dushku’s character, Echo, seems to be initiating this clique, which means she may be evolving beyond her mind wipes. There is definitely something unusual about Echo, compared to the other “dolls.” If Adelle the boss finds out, she’ll have Echo killed.

Topher the geek and Boyd the handler have differing opinions about their work. Topher believes it’s purely programming and sort of morally wrong (even though he enjoys doing it.) But Boyd thinks it’s healthy for the “dolls” to get to experience every possible human emotion through their programmed personalities.

Source: i09

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