Taissa’s past begins to bleed into her political campaign. We see her childhood trauma—specifically a terrifying experience with her dying grandmother—which seems to be the root of her current sleepwalking and psychological distress. Meanwhile, it is revealed that Jessica Roberts, the "reporter" harassing the survivors, is actually working for Taissa to test their loyalty. 2. Dollhouse (S1E3) – " Stage Fright "
Agent Ballard’s investigation into the Dollhouse hits a wall when his contact, Lubov, is revealed to be a "sleeper" Active for the Dollhouse, leading Ballard into a trap. 3. A Doll's House (Act 3) – Henrik Ibsen
Echo is imprinted as "Jordan," a backup singer and bodyguard for a high-profile pop star, Rayna Russell, who is being targeted by a lethal stalker. [S1E3] The Dollhouse
While not titled "The Dollhouse," this is the third episode of Joss Whedon's series Dollhouse .
This episode of the Showtime series focuses on the deep psychological trauma haunting the survivors both in the wilderness and in the present day. Taissa’s past begins to bleed into her political campaign
Realizing she has been living like a "doll" in a house managed first by her father and then her husband, Nora decides she must find her own identity. The play ends with the famous "door slam" as Nora leaves her family to seek her independence.
The search for "[S1E3] The Dollhouse " reveals two primary television episodes with this title or designation, as well as a connection to the classic play A Doll's House . Here are the story details for the most likely matches: A Doll's House (Act 3) – Henrik Ibsen
The stranded girls struggle to find a permanent shelter as winter approaches. They eventually discover an abandoned cabin in the woods, which they tentatively call "The Dollhouse." This discovery brings a temporary sense of relief but also introduces new, eerie mysteries about the cabin's former inhabitant.