Echo and crew try to return order to the world and prevent humanity's extinction in the series finale, which is set in 2020 and continues the story of "Epitaph 1" (the "lost" episode from the Season 1 DVD set), when Rossum lost control of the imprinting technology, leading to global chaos.
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Echo and her team travel to Arizona in an attempt to dismantle the Rossum Corporation's mainframe.
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Topher works to re-create Echo's original personality and memories after Adelle realizes they're needed to avert a dire future. In other events, Echo and Bennett's shared past is revealed and the leader of the Rossum Corpration is identified.
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The Attic
Season 2, Episode 10
Echo experiences her worst nightmare after it's decided that she's too dangerous.
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Stop-Loss
Season 2, Episode 9
Victor is released back into the world when his contract with the Dollhouse expires, but his past threatens his future with Sierra.
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The murders of Echo's past romantic liaisons may indicate the return of Alpha. In other events, Adelle grows suspicious of Ballard, who hopes to recruit Boyd and Topher to his cause, and the Actives turn against their handlers.
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Echo finds herself lost in the world-at-large while battling her multiple-memory downloads; Topher learns the devastating effects science will have on the future; Adelle becomes involved in a power struggle with Harding.
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Conclusion. Echo and Bennett (Summar Glau) have a shocking reunion; Adelle squares off against the D.C. Dollhouse's leader (Ray Wise); Topher recruits Victor for his espionage; Perrin discovers a surprising witness in his crusade against the Rossum Corporation.
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Part 1 of 2. Echo's assignment: prevent Sen. Daniel Perrin from exposing the Dollhouse secrets. Meanwhile, at the D.C. Dollhouse, Adelle and Topher meet Topher's counterpart (Summer Glau), who has a link to Echo.
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Belonging
Season 2, Episode 4
Sierra's introduction to the Dollhouse is revealed when she faces her connection to the Rossum Corporation, a link that leads to obsession and murder. Matthew Harding: Keith Carradine.
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In "Belle Chose," writer Tim Minear and director David Solomon delivered the best, completely standalone episode of Dollhouse since last season's "True Believer."
How did TVGuide.com describe "Belle Chose"?
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Last season, we saw Echo deliver a baby while on an engagement. Now, it's time for her to have her own child. You know, without that pesky delivery thing.
"Instinct" largely took a break from advancing the grand arc and instead focused on Echo's imprinting as Emily, a woman designed to serve as the replacement mother for Jack and wife to Nate, whose real wife died giving birth to their son...
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Welcome to the second season of Dollhouse! No doubt, the shock of being granted a second chapter wore off long before the Fourth of July, but I hope fans remained excited enough to tune in. No need to wait for unprecedented DVD sales and feature film follow-up with this one, a la Firefly. With "Vows," Whedon & Co. springboard off their first season and deliver a Dollhouse (the show, the building, the staff...) inherently changed by Alpha's run of the place last spring.
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