
After struggling through a highly inconsistent first season that was fraught with network interference and plummeting ratings, Dollhouse is back on the UK's Sci Fi Channel for its second outing. The promise of Joss Whedon's undiluted vision sounds like a mouthwatering prospect for those reared on the glory days of Buffy, yet the season premiere lacks cohesion and falls short of heralding a vastly improved new era for the show despite several highly effective scenes.
The episode features arguably the most engaging imprint of Echo to date, as at first we're led to believe she's been hired out as a bride before her true mission to thwart an arms dealer (BSG's Jamie Bamber) becomes clear. Boyd aptly sums up the engagement by saying, "this one's sick". Despite the celebratory nature of their wedding, a sinister undertone prevails as we know it's all a fake and can't help but feel sorry for poor Echo, along with the pining Paul - who has to listen in on his object of lust getting jiggy with her new hubbie. Bamber excels in the bad guy role, with his sudden physical attack on Echo packing a powerful dramatic punch and also cleverly causing Echo's shaken brain to drag up memories of past imprints.


Not quite the sum of its parts, Dollhouse nonetheless feels more comfortable with its own identity than last year and Echo is significantly coming across as a more sympathetic, conflicted character rather than a mere blank canvas. Hopefully this improvement and confidence will grow over the following episodes.

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