Echo for what?

Gus 2021-12-25 08:01:20

The expectation before the broadcast is not too great, anyway, science fiction subjects are quite liked. After the broadcast, I heard that the ratings were not very good. No wonder, the first half is really meaningless. Almost gave up. Fortunately, I persevered, and I think it's pretty good.
At first I thought this woman was a robot, but later I understood. It's ironic, her name is Echo. Her character, skills, and knowledge are all artificially implanted. She becomes the kind of person she needs. But she didn't know anything about her true identity.
What a poor baby.
Looking at the introduction, she will gradually remember her true identity. It should be worth seeing later.
It is said that the current economic downturn and the decline in the level of American TV dramas are justified. It’s nice to watch it—the s01e01

story seems to be getting more and more interesting, especially when Echo hits the upper left arm with his fist at the last moment. It seemed to hit the man back very well, saying that she was empty inside.
The relationship between Echo and the black man is quite touching. No matter how her memory is washed, he is always the person she trusts most, with her life. ——E02

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Dollhouse quotes

  • [repeated lines]

    Topher Brink: Hello, Echo. How are you feeling?

    Echo: Did I fall asleep?

    Topher Brink: For a little while.

    Echo: Shall I go now?

    Topher Brink: If you'd like.

  • [repeated line]

    Boyd Langton: Would you like a treatment?