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1. "The Target" begins with a flashback to "three months" previously, at a Dollhouse full of panicked employees. Dolls are rushed into the safety of their beds early; security teams, led by chief Laurence Dominic, spread throughout the building; and Topher incoherently demands a gun. Why is there such a brouhaha?
2. After the opening credits, we're back in the present, where Adelle is interviewing a client. Richard is looking to hire a Doll, whom Adelle tells him will be his "heart's desire made flesh" -- but there's a hitch. It seems that the computers have flagged this engagement as special, and there will be some additional cost. Why does Richard have to pay this extra fee?
3. Echo -- re-imprinted and reborn as Jenny, athletic and game for anything -- begins a wilderness weekend with Richard, whitewater rafting and climbing up a cliff face. Meanwhile, FBI agent Ballard manages to find a clue from the previous episode ("Ghost"). What is this object, linked to one of Echo's earlier imprints?
4. After a hunting lesson and a romantic interlude, Richard finally tells Echo/Jenny what he really wants from the weekend: to hunt her and kill her. Yikes! This was not in the contract. What does Richard offer Jenny to even the odds?
5. Boyd is stationed in a surveillance van at the end of an access road, complaining to the driver about how terrible satellite reception is on the edge of the wilderness. But before he has the chance to notice Echo/Jenny's radically altered vital signs, he's accosted by a man dressed as a park ranger, who tells him that the road is restricted. What does Boyd claim he's doing there?
6. Having (mostly) evaded Richard's first shots, Echo/Jenny heads for apparent safety at a forest ranger cabin. It soon becomes clear that there is no safety there; in fact, someone has left the body of the ranger in the closet. Jenny does find supplies, but it soon becomes clear that they've been tampered with. How does Jenny become drugged?
7. Echo/Jenny, unsteady on her feet from the effects of the drug, races from the cabin. She's still carrying the walkie-talkie, and Richard taunts her, saying that the drug isn't fatal; it's just meant "to put a spin on things." Which of these is an effect of the drug?
8. In a flashback, Topher is laying the groundwork for Echo to trust her new handler, Boyd. Like many of his procedures, this one relies on a scripted call-and-response. In this flashback -- and in the present, when Boyd joins her in the woods -- Boyd tells her, "Everything is going to be all right." What does the Echo of three months ago say in response?
9. The episode is in its final minutes. Boyd is bleeding from an arrow wound to the side; Echo/Jenny is still suffering the effects of being drugged; and Richard is still on the loose. Clearly, he needs to be dealt with. Who kills Richard?
10. Her ordeal over, Jenny's personality is wiped and she becomes Echo once more. Or does she? After a confrontation with the Dollhouse's security chief, the supposedly blank-slate Echo makes a gesture only Jenny -- thanks to Richard -- would know. What is the gesture?
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