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"Getting Closer (Dollhouse)"

"Getting Closer" is the 11th episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series Dollhouse and the show's 24th episode overall. The episode was written and directed by Tim Minear. It aired in the United States on Fox on January 8, 2010.[1]

This episode sees the beginning of the events that will lead to the post-apocalyptic world in "Epitaph One". Like "Epitaph One" and the season one episode "Echoes", this episode is partially told through a series of flashbacks.

Plot

The episode starts three years ago. Caroline has gained access to DeWitt's office by seducing one of the security personnel. There she finds files on both herself and Bennett Halverson. She also stumbles upon the security cameras of the LA Dollhouse, show "experiments" on people.

Back in DeWitt's office, DeWitt, Echo, Priya, Anthony, Topher, Ivy, Ballard and Boyd all discuss the implications of imprinting Caroline into Echo. Topher is concerned Caroline will fight back when she finds Echo and her other personas inhabiting her body, but Echo believes she would win the fight. DeWitt orders Echo into the chair for Caroline to be imprinted. However Caroline's original wedge is missing.

Another flashback shows Bennett is in college and meets Caroline for the first time and shortly become friends. Back in the Dollhouse, Echo views video of Caroline that Alpha had previously sent to Ballard. DeWitt is there, telling Echo that Caroline was worse than evil, that she was an idealist. Echo tells DeWitt she was glad when she heard the wedge was missing but that she didn't take it. DeWitt responds by saying she only considered it briefly.

In Topher's lab, Ivy believes Echo did take the wedge. Topher is quick to rebuff saying Echo endured the Attic for the information and it wouldn't make sense. Topher and Ivy work together to hack into the D.C. Dollhouse. They are able to upload their own imprint to an active in the D.C. Dollhouse, which then enable Ballard and Anthony to get inside. There they kidnap Bennett, but Ballard notices November and takes her with them.

At the LA Dollhouse, Bennett is asked to assist Topher. Bennett initially refuses but DeWitt tells her she can be treated as a guest or a prisoner, and Bennett complies. DeWitt orders a full lockdown of the Dollhouse as Echo tries to comfort Ballard about November. But Ballard isn't so sure, given he himself is now an imprint.

Topher brings Caroline's backup which, which Alpha damaged in Omega, and believes Bennett can put it back together given she has done something similar before. Topher and Bennett begin to flirt, but Bennett asks who the person they are trying to save is. Topher tries to deflect, but Bennett spots Echo and understands what is going on.

Boyd goes to a hotel room to bring Dr. Saunders back to the Dollhouse. It is clear they are in a relationship. Back in the Dollhouse, Topher is rummaging through medical supplies, after he was punched by Bennett. Echo is there and asks what he did to Ballard. Topher attempts to deflect, but is pushed to reveal that he took away the connection between him and Echo, unintentionally. Dr. Saunders returns and treats Topher. Echo is happy to see Dr. Saunders is back.

In a flashback, Dominic informs DeWitt that 3 months ago security footage was deleted from the main building, but not the Dollhouse. He also informs DeWitt that it was Caroline that broke in her office and stole two files, her own and Bennett Halverson (start of the episode). In the college dorm, Bennett enquires to why Caroline has a file on her. Caroline tells Bennett she stole it from an office in LA, and that Bennett was seemingly important to Rossum therefore important to her. Bennett notes Caroline used her, but Caroline tells Bennett that Rossum is experimenting on people and need to be stopped. Bennett agrees to help and together they decide to blow up a Rossum building.

Back inside the Dollhouse, Echo watches over Bennett through a two-way mirror. Boyd comes in and Echo opens up telling him she is not so sure if she is real. Boyd tells Echo she is stronger than Caroline and that once Caroline gets inside she would be proud to know Echo. Boyd leaves to place the Dollhouse into lockdown, but Echo asks him to delay it for a few minutes. Echo gets Priya and Anthony to come with her and tells them to leave and be together. They do and as Echo is about to return to the Dollhouse, Dominic appears and tells Echo that Clyde is dead and Rossum is onto them. DeWitt assumes the information is true and orders a full evacuation, where all actives have their original personalities restored. They will be leaving for Tucson shortly.

In a flashback, Bennett and Echo arrive to blow up several of Rossum's labs. Bennett hides in an office guiding Caroline around as she places charges. Caroline passes a lab that isn't on the schematics and Caroline goes in to check out the lab. She notices people kept in tubes and wants to abort. Unfortunately, the charges are on a timer, so she tells Bennett to run. The charges go off before either can escape.

Back inside the Dollhouse, Dr. Saunders informs DeWitt that Dominic is going into shock and needs to go to a hospital. DeWitt has no personnel to do so, but Ballard asks for Dominic to be evacuated as well. DeWitt orders Dominic to go back to the Attic. Dominic says he would rather die, but DeWitt does not care. Ballard protests, but Echo states that Dominic's best chance is in the Attic and having someone in the mainframe is not a bad idea. Mellie's personality has been restored and will be among the ones to be evacuated. Boyd informs DeWitt of Mr. Ambrose's arrival. Mr. Ambrose informs DeWitt that he is taking over the Dollhouse. Boyd takes out the guards and Mr. Ambrose but is wounded in the process.

In another flashback, just after the explosion, Bennett's arm is trapped under rubble. Caroline is unable to free Bennett. Caroline tells Bennett that she will turn herself in and that Bennett will be able to save herself by telling Rossum she was working late.

Echo enters the interrogation room and makes Bennett a deal. If Bennett brings Caroline back, Echo will hold Caroline down and let Bennett have at it. In DeWitt's office, DeWitt believes Mr. Ambrose is in more than one body. She plans to let the others know that Boyd killed one of them, and Boyd will need to run to draw their fire. Topher finishes up restoring all the actives original selves. Topher and Bennett begin to work on Caroline's wedge again. In a scene previously shown as a flashback in "Epitaph One", Boyd packs to leave and promises to return for Dr. Saunders. Bennett and Topher flirt once again leading to them kissing. Topher leaves the room to get some tools as Dr. Saunders walks in and believes Bennett is remarkable for being able to have Topher show the emotions of love. Topher walks back into the room and Dr. Saunders kills Bennett with a shot to the head.

In a flashback Caroline surrenders to Dominic. DeWitt plans to bring her back to the LA Dollhouse, but instead is ordered to send her up to see the head of Rossum.

Back in the Dollhouse, DeWitt tries to bring Topher out of his trance. Echo and Ballard believe Dr. Saunders was a sleeper. Echo goes to try and track down Dr. Saunders, but the Dollhouse is being breached by Rossum agents. Topher is able to refocus as Ivy has been working on the wedge, but Topher tells Ivy to leave and make her own way. Topher does not wish for Ivy to become him. Ivy leaves and Ballard follows suit to get some weapons. Topher finishes the wedge and begins the imprinting of Echo. Adelle is told to leave by Topher,and she takes Mellie with her. An agent comes into the imprinting room and Topher stalls by threatening he has "imprinted himself with many useful skills", but is quickly knocked out. Echo is still being imprinted and thus vulnerable but Boyd arrives and is able to take out the agent. He tells Echo to "hang in there".

Echo begins to live out Caroline's memories, one of which was when she met the head of Rossum. Clyde 2.0 introduces himself as Clyde Randolf the Second or the Fifth and that he uses a lot of bodies. Boyd then reveals himself as Clyde's partner. They say Caroline is going to help them and she is far too valuable to be harmed. The episode ends with Caroline asking "And I'm just going to trust you?" to which Boyd responds "With your life".

References to other Joss Whedon Shows

  • While looking through Bennett's Rossum File, Echo says "I bet she could kill me with her brain." River Tam (also played by Summer Glau) said she could kill Jayne with her brain in a later episode of FOX's Firefly.
  • In a flashback, Bennett states "It's very crowded." This is a line previously said by her as River Tam on Firefly
  • Some of Amy Acker's dialogue when she and Boyd were saying goodbye was taken directly from Fred's (also played by Amy Acker) death scene in the Angel episode "A Hole in the World".
  • When Bennett is shot in the head, blood splatters onto Topher's face, a common visual motif in Whedon's shows when a loved one dies.

Trivia

  • Eliza Dushku's significant other, Rick Fox, makes a cameo in this episode as an active Topher restores to his original state of mind.

Reception

Reviews

Jevon Phillips from Los Angeles Times said "Getting Closer" was "taking viewers on a very cool roller-coaster ride with enough quick spins to create couch-bound whiplash, seems so ... mean."[2] Rachel Reitsleff from iF Magazine said the episode was "a strong if slightly rushed episode with one moment of total WTF and another that has enormous impact, even if one has had suspicions it might come." She does praise the Director/Writer, Tim Minear saying, he had the "task of cramming what feels like at least half a season’s worth of plots into one episode and does a fine job of it."[3] Eric Goldman from IGN said the episode, was "good — if somewhat rushed and messy — episode of Dollhouse, which was capped off by one hell of an ending, that featured two huge twists and instantly elevated the storyline."[4]

References

  1. ^ "Dollhouse Official Site". Fox. Retrieved 8 January 2010. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help) [dead link]
  2. ^ "'Dollhouse': Boyd, Bennett and 'Getting Closer'". Los Angeles Times. 9 January 2010. Retrieved 11 January 2010. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ "TV Review: DOLLHOUSE - SEASON TWO - 'Getting Closer'". iF Magazine. 9 January 2010. Retrieved 11 January 2010. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help) [dead link]
  4. ^ "Dollhouse: "Getting Closer" Review". IGN. 9 January 2010. Retrieved 11 January 2010. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)