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  1. Feb 1, 2010 · Reviews Dollhouse season 2 episode 13 review: the final episode. Billy mourns for Dollhouse, or rather, what it might have been. Beware, this review of the show's very last episode is spoiler ...

  2. Feb 23, 2021 · The thorniest issue that Dollhouse mostly side-stepped was the repercussions of what would happen once all of the "dolls" had their original personalities restored. This event would surely have ...

  3. May 9, 2009 · The multi-imprinted Echo sees the world differently, possibly because her original personality wasn’t a potential serial killer, unlike Alpha’s. The have a big fight and Wendy/Caroline dies ...

    • How Does Rustin Get to Know His Daughter?
    • ‘Doll House’ Ending Explained: Does Rustin Remember Yumi?
    • Final Thoughts: What Works For The ‘Doll House’ Film?

    “Doll House” begins with a young girl, Yumi, making her way to a nursing home to meet her father. When she gets there, she excitedly greets him, but to her disappointment, he doesn’t recognize her. The movie switches to the past, and we see the story behind the two. It all starts with Rustin playing at a club. He is not shown as someone likable, an...

    The movie brings us back to the present day. Yumi tells us that she came to know the truth about her dad a few years ago. Rustin had gone to rehab after returning to the Philippines but had relapsed after the death of his father. At one of his shows, he had suffered a stroke and had since been in a nursing home. Yumi tries to make him remember thei...

    “Doll House” is a story about grasping the straws of a life that could have been. The death of a loved one makes Rustin want to check on his daughter as his way of having no regrets, but the moment he does that, he realizes that not having her in his life was the greatest mistake ever. Maybe he was better suited to being an Uncle Clyde than a fathe...

  4. Jan 10, 2010 · 2.11 Getting Closer. If you’ve not seen the show, then I’m going to reveal a huge plot twist below, so be warned not to continue if you don’t want it spoiled. For a show with such dramatic ...

  5. But our home has been nothing but a playroom. I have been your doll-wife, just as at home I was papa's doll-child; and here the children have been my dolls. I thought it great fun when you played with me, just as they thought it great fun when I played with them. That is what our marriage has been, Torvald.

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  7. Appearance and reality In A Doll's House, very little is as it first seems. Nora at first appears to be a silly, selfish girl, but then we learn that she has made great sacrifices to save her husband's life and pay back her secret loan. By the end of the play, she has realized her true strength and strikes out as an independent woman.