The previews last week showed the actives waking up with their memories and trying to escape. What we didn't know was that this was all part of a plan set by Dr. Saunders. The doctor thinks the actives have been glitching and having memories of their pasts because they have loose ends they need to tie up in their old lives. So DeWitt decides that it would be OK if they are allowed some supervised freedom and the opportunity to close personal loops. So a few select actives - Echo, Victor, Sierra and November - as set to as they were before they became actives but without any distinct memories only ideas about the things they need to set right.
In other news, Paul Ballard finds out his home is bugged. Also, while rogue, Caroline calls Paul and leaves him a message. She doesn't say much but does tell him that the dollhouse is underground.
Also, Topher, when confronted by Echo as she is demanding to be let go, explains the active process very simply - he puts them in the chair and programs them. He even references a similarity between the actives and computers. It was nice to hear this explanation.
DeWitt also talks a bit about Caroline to Echo. She says that Caroline wanted to forget and become an active because she couldn't live with the consequences of her actions.
Previews for next week show that those in charge at the dollhouse figure out there is a spy inside the house. Looks interesting. What did you think of this week's episode? Any surprises? Are you looking forward to next week?
Saturday, April 4, 2009
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