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- Dollhouse_(season_1) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dollhouse (season 1)#ep8".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Haunted".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Season 1".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) bgcolour "#A3C6E2".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) caption "Region 1 Season 1 DVD cover".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) country "United States".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) directedby Allan_Kroeker.
- Dollhouse_(season_1) directedby David_Solomon_(TV_producer).
- Dollhouse_(season_1) directedby David_Straiton.
- Dollhouse_(season_1) directedby Dwight_H._Little.
- Dollhouse_(season_1) directedby Elodie_Keene.
- Dollhouse_(season_1) directedby Félix_Enríquez_Alcalá.
- Dollhouse_(season_1) directedby James_A._Contner.
- Dollhouse_(season_1) directedby Rod_Hardy.
- Dollhouse_(season_1) directedby Steven_S._DeKnight.
- Dollhouse_(season_1) directedby "David Solomon".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) directedby "Joss Whedon".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) directedby "Tim Minear".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) episodeList List_of_Dollhouse_episodes.
- Dollhouse_(season_1) episodenumber "1".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) episodenumber "10".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) episodenumber "11".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) episodenumber "12".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) episodenumber "13".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) episodenumber "2".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) episodenumber "3".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) episodenumber "4".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) episodenumber "5".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) episodenumber "6".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) episodenumber "7".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) episodenumber "8".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) episodenumber "9".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) fgcolour "#000000".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) firstAired "2009-02-13".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) hasPhotoCollection Dollhouse_(season_1).
- Dollhouse_(season_1) lastAired "2009-05-08".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) linecolor "A3C6E2".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) network Fox_Broadcasting_Company.
- Dollhouse_(season_1) nextSeason Dollhouse_(season_2).
- Dollhouse_(season_1) numEpisodes "13".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) originalairdate "2009-02-13".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) originalairdate "2009-02-20".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) originalairdate "2009-02-27".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) originalairdate "2009-03-06".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) originalairdate "2009-03-13".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) originalairdate "2009-03-20".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) originalairdate "2009-03-27".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) originalairdate "2009-04-03".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) originalairdate "2009-04-10".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) originalairdate "2009-04-24".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) originalairdate "2009-05-01".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) originalairdate "2009-05-08".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) originalairdate "2009-06-17".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) originalairdate "Unaired".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) prodcode "1".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) seasonName "Dollhouse".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) shortsummary "A psychotropic drug is accidentally released in a college research lab owned by the Rossum Corporation, causing the afflicted to behave drunkenly and in one case, suicidally. Rossum, which owns the Dollhouse, mobilizes all of DeWitt's Actives, who should be immune to the drug because they have no inhibitions. Unfortunately, the drug devolves into a form that makes people relive past traumas: Sierra relives her rape experiences, Victor recalls his life as a member of the United States Army, and November weeps about Ballard's obsession with Caroline. Echo, on an unrelated assignment, sees news of the outbreak on TV and goes off-mission to "help him", despite having no idea who "he" is . She falls in with Sam Jennings , a student who wants to sneak into the lab and discover evidence of Rossum's foul play, while flashing back to her own past as Caroline Farrell, in which, with her boyfriend Leo, she attempted the exact same thing. These events led directly to Leo's death and DeWitt's offer of sanctuary at the Dollhouse. She repeats the offer to Sam, the corporate spy who released the drug, as the episode closes.".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) shortsummary "A wealthy woman named Margaret has been uploading her personality to the Dollhouse every month in the event that she is murdered. When she actually is murdered, DeWitt, who has since befriended her, imprints her onto Echo as part of her will; Margaret, posing as a pen-pal named Julia, decides to solve the case during her second chance. Margaret's prized horses turn out to be the key; with a little help from Boyd, who imprints Victor as a racehorse-owner, she solves the case and helps her family achieve some closure. Meanwhile, Topher signs Sierra out for an intensive "benchmark" imprint, which turns out to be that of a fellow gamer, nerd and friend, with whom he celebrates his birthday. Finally, Ballard brings November's prints into the FBI; when he asks fellow agent Loomis to run a scan, her computer spews out a multitude of names and then goes blank.".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) shortsummary "Alpha, with Echo's help, kidnaps a girl named Wendy and takes both of them back to his lab; meanwhile, Dr. Saunders tends to Victor, Ballard assists the Dollhouse staff in tracking down Alpha, and a series of flashbacks depict Alpha's time at the Dollhouse, revealing that he has a long-standing crush on Echo and that Dr. Saunders is herself an Active, codenamed Whiskey, who was imprinted with the "Dr. Saunders" personality after Alpha killed the original one during his escape; Saunders becomes aware of this during the episode. Alpha imprints Wendy with Echo's original personality, Caroline Farrell; he then initiates a "composite event" on Echo, uploading multiple imprints into her at once, creating a hybrid consciousness named "Omega" whom he expects to kill Wendy/Caroline as part of her ascension to Übermensch. Instead, Echo turns on Alpha himself. Alpha escapes by killing Wendy and then putting the "wedge" containing Caroline at risk, but DeWitt remains confident that they can catch him—especially with the help of their new security consultant, Paul Ballard. Amongst Ballard's hiring conditions are that November, A.K.A. Madeline Costley, be released from her contract as though she had fulfilled it.".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) shortsummary "Echo goes undercover as a backup singer to protect volatile pop star Rayna Russell from an obsessed fan. Fellow Active, Sierra, also goes undercover as a fan who wins a contest and gets to spend an evening with Rayna. Getting closer to Rayna, Echo discovers that Rayna is in collusion with her stalker and welcomes death. Sierra is kidnapped when Echo thwarts a shooting and Echo must save Sierra from the stalker and Rayna from herself. Meanwhile, Lubov is revealed to be an Active and Agent Ballard is led to an abandoned basement where he is attacked by three Russian agents.".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) shortsummary "Echo helps a young girl deal with her traumatic past, using the fairy tale of Briar Rose as a vehicle; a corpse apparently slain by Alpha turns up in Tucson, Arizona, with Sierra imprinted as an FBI forensics expert to investigate; and a thumb drive arrives for Dominic, who is imprinted onto Victor's body for questioning. Ballard's investigation leads him to the Dollhouse's agoraphobic, pothead architect, Stephen Kepler , and with his forced assistance manages to sneak into the Dollhouse. Though Ballard finds Caroline, Boyd manages to detain him; he takes Ballard to DeWitt for questioning, where they learn from Sierra that the Tucson corpse is that of the real Stephen Kepler. Ballard's helper is actually Alpha, who reveals himself by attacking Victor and Dr. Saunders. Alpha imprints Echo as someone who recognizes him; with Sleeping Beauty now awakened, the lovers escape the Dollhouse together.".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) shortsummary "Echo is engaged by Internet billionaire Joel Mynor , who hires her annually on the anniversary of his wife's death: Once he finally made his fortune, he purchased a house and invited Rebecca to the address as a surprise, only to lose her to a traffic accident three blocks away. Mynor's fantasy is disrupted by Agent Ballard, who is shaken at the sight of Caroline. His interrogation of Mynor reveals that Paul is obsessed with her. Paul defies this by beginning a relationship with Mellie, but is further shaken when Echo is sent to assassinate him—only to go catatonic and recite a message from a spy inside the Dollhouse. Meanwhile, Sierra begins to show signs of sexual abuse, and Victor is implicated as her assailant. However, Boyd stages a sting operation and discovers that it is Sierra's handler, Hearn, who has been raping her. DeWitt sends Hearn to kill Mellie, whom Ballard has told everything he knows about the Dollhouse and who needs to be removed. But while Hearn attacks her in Ballard's apartment, DeWitt reveals that Mellie is a "sleeper Active" by engaging her latent combat training, with which she easily disposes of Hearn. Finally, Ballard is relieved of duty for reckless behavior while Echo completes her engagement with Joel, at last allowing him to show his flabbergasted wife their new home.".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) shortsummary "Echo is introduced as one of the "Actives" in the Dollhouse. The Dollhouse's Topher Brink wipes her mind and reprograms her as a ruthlessly efficient kidnapping negotiator. Echo's new personality incorporates memories from another woman who was molested as a child, and it turns out the molester is one of the kidnappers with whom she must now negotiate. She crumbles in fear during the ransom exchange, nearly getting their client killed. Allowed to confront the kidnappers, she turns them against each other and rescues the kidnapped girl. Meanwhile, FBI Agent Paul Ballard struggles with his assignment to uncover information on the Dollhouse, which has destroyed his marriage and is wrecking his career; his lead is small-time Russian gangster Lubov.".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) shortsummary "Echo is sent on a high-tech heist to recover stolen art for the Greek government, but the job goes badly when one of her accomplices double crosses them. It gets worse when, during a phone conversation with Boyd, she is remotely "wiped" by an unknown party and returns to her child-like state without any of the skills she had been imprinted with. With help from Sierra and Boyd, Echo barely manages to escape. Topher suspects only Alpha could have managed the remote wipe, and finally DeWitt confides to him that her security had indeed failed to kill Alpha.".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) shortsummary "Echo's latest imprint has her as the perfect date for Richard, an outdoorsman, who takes her on a romantic wilderness adventure. The experience takes a turn for the worse when Richard indicates he will conclude the "date" by hunting her for sport. Although Echo is imprinted with absolute trust in Boyd, he is unable to do more than deliver a weapon to her, and she must kill Richard on her own. Afterward the Dollhouse discovers the handiwork of Alpha, a rogue doll, on the corpse of an unknown assassin. It was Alpha who had maimed Dr. Saunders and butchered the handler Boyd was hired to replace. Agent Ballard receives an anonymous package concerning Echo's previous identity as a woman named Caroline, and continues his search.".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) shortsummary "Echo, Sierra, Victor and November awake with most of their original personalities intact, and Echo attempts to escape from the Dollhouse with her fellow Actives, reclaiming bits and pieces of their past as they do so. Sierra discovers that she was forced to become a Doll after turning down sexual advances from a well-connected scientist named Nolan Kinnard; Victor is finally able to act on his attraction to her; November grieves over her dead infant daughter, Katie; and Echo, after guaranteeing the other three have escaped, re-enters to the Dollhouse and forces DeWitt, at gunpoint, to release all remaining Actives. Thereafter all four "escapees" fall asleep due to subliminal programming; the entire process is revealed to have been masterminded by DeWitt and Dr. Saunders, allowing their Actives to achieve closure on their personal issues before putting them back to work.".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) shortsummary "Imprinted as a blind woman, Echo must infiltrate a heavily guarded cult in order to rescue someone being held against their will. Echo's eyes transmit what they see to government agents watching the compound, though she herself is blind. Echo's imprint is not that of an undercover agent, but rather someone who fully believes she has been brought there in a vision by the cult's leader, a former felon. However, when that leader becomes paranoid and violent, it is Echo who steps up to save the day. Paul Ballard continues his search for Caroline, using facial recognition software. Dominic begins to reveal how much he dislikes Echo. Topher and Dr. Saunders observe a surprising reaction between two of the Actives in their doll states: evidently, Victor finds Sierra attractive.".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) shortsummary "In the year 2019, the technology of the Dollhouse has been turned into a global weapon by the Rossum Corporation, mind-wiping people wholesale through any form of telecommunication, including radio. A group of freedom-fighters known as the Actuals breaks in to the abandoned ghost of the Los Angeles Dollhouse, where they find a haunted Active, Whiskey, willing to help them find Caroline, who will lead them to "Safe Haven" – if they can stop the murderer within their midst from taking them out, one by one...".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) shortsummary "While DeWitt is away on business, Topher discovers evidence of a spy in the Dollhouse, and four Actives are dispatched to deal with the problem. "Mellie" is sent to pacify Paul Ballard, but goes temporarily catatonic to deliver another warning from that spy. Sierra goes undercover at the National Security Agency, attempting to raid their databases for the spy's identity. Victor is dispatched on another "Lonely Hearts" gig; the recipient is revealed to be DeWitt. Finally, Echo volunteers to undergo imprinting to help with the investigation; after Topher turns her into a counter-intelligence agent, she helps Lawrence Dominic, the head of security, interview employees. She discovers the mole is Dominic himself, planted by the NSA to keep the Dollhouse from becoming common knowledge, particularly by staving off Paul Ballard. Dominic's personality is downloaded by Topher, and his body sent to "The Attic," to be employed whenever the NSA needs pacifying.".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) title Epitaph_One.
- Dollhouse_(season_1) title "A Spy in the House of Love".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) title "Briar Rose".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) title "Echoes".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) title "Ghost".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) title "Gray Hour".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) title "Haunted".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) title "Man on the Street".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) title "Needs".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) title "Omega".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) title "Stage Fright".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) title "The Target".
- Dollhouse_(season_1) title "True Believer".
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