Friday, January 14, 2011

#10 Dollhouse S1E6

     The sixth episode, I think it is a transition, it didn’t focus on Echo’s task for the whole 40 minutes; instead, it mentioned a lot of other events and people. Like one of the client Joel Mynor, the FBI Paul Ballard and Sierra. And among them, Paul Ballard appears on the screen for a long time.
     During the several episodes before, I was quite admiring Paul’s spirit of digging at things which he believes existed but no one support him. Nowadays, not many people can persist on a truly difficult task, especially not their responsibility. However, in this episode, when Paul found out that Joel Mynor was one of the clients of Dollhouse and found Echo, he could do nothing but escape while the police cars arrived at Joel’s house. Now I’m wondering that whether Paul should still focus on crashing the doll house. The disparity of strength between Paul and Dollhouse is huge. Not only Paul is being chased but Mellie, the woman who he loves also get threatened. Moreover, how can Paul imagine that Mellie is also one of the employees in the Dollhouse? As I see, it’s impossible for Paul to make any damage to the Dollhouse.
     But I am pretty sure that it’s not Paul’s fault. In today’s society, it’s always seems like money talks. Like Paul, although he had already get enough evidence to arrest Joel, he had to run away when the police come because Joel is rich, which means he can use his money to solve the problem that he might be sent to jail and even make Paul be captured. Sometimes, the society is unfair; but it’s reality.
     Maybe in the following episode, there will be a support which is as strong as the Dollhouse to stand behind Paul and help him.

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