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{{Character|image = Victor-0.jpg|name = Victor (Active State) <br>[[Anthony Ceccoli]] (Original Personality)|status = Alive|spouse = [[Sierra]]/[[Priya Tsetsang]] (presumably)|children = Tony "T" Tsetsang-Ceccoli|portrayer = [[Enver Gjokaj]]|sex = Male|imprints = Anton Lubov, Roger, Laurence Dominic, Clive Ambrose,Terry Karrens, Kiki, Topher Brink, Dr Golan, Luca Palidio, Agent Tom Voran, Drew Chilton|first = [[Ghost]]|last = [[Epitaph Two: Return]]}}'''Victor''' is a character on ''[[Dollhouse (series)|Dollhouse]]''. He is part of a [[Active|group of men and women]] who can be [[Imprint|imprinted]] with identities, personalities, skills, and memories in order to be sent into the world on [[Engagement|engagements]]. Between engagements they live in the [[Dollhouse]] with [[wipe|no memory]] of their past. Victor is "the distractingly handsome Doll who is called upon to play everyone from Errol Flynn to Robert DeNiro".<ref name="characters">{{cite web |url=http://spoilertv.blogspot.com/2008/03/dollhouse-casting-news.html |title=Dollhouse - Casting News |accessdate=2008-09-24 |date=2008-03-03 |publisher=spoilertv.blogspot.com |author=DarkUFO}}</ref>He is portrayed by [[Enver Gjokaj]],
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Portrayed by [[Enver Gjokaj]], '''Victor''' is a character of ''[[Dollhouse (TV series)|Dollhouse]]''. He is one of a [[Active|group of men and women]] who can be [[Imprint|imprinted]] with identities, personalities, skills, and memories in order to be sent into the world on [[List of engagements|engagements]]. Between engagements they live in the [[Dollhouse]] with [[wipe|no memory]] of their pasts or knowledge of their futures. Victor is "the distractingly handsome Doll who is called upon to play everyone from Errol Flynn to Robert DeNiro".<ref name="characters">{{cite web |url=http://spoilertv.blogspot.com/2008/03/dollhouse-casting-news.html |title=Dollhouse - Casting News |accessdate=2008-09-24 |date=2008-03-03 |publisher=spoilertv.blogspot.com |author=DarkUFO}}</ref>
 
   
 
==Character Development==
 
==Character Development==
 
===Background===
 
===Background===
Victor's original identity revealed in "[[Stop-Loss]]" as [[Anthony Ceccoli|Anthony Ceccoli]], a Afghanistan war veteran with severe Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (or PTSD) which he was cured of in exchange for a five-year contact with the Dollhouse. Previous episodes hinted of his military past. For example, his behavior during the experiment in "[[Needs]]" suggests that he used to be in the military. During the episode "[[Echoes]]" Victor is exposed to [[N-7316]], a drug that bypasses the blocks the Dollhouse has put on its actives' memories. Victor experiences a flashback where he is a soldier trying to save a young woman in a war zone. She panics and runs off, setting off an explosive.
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Victor's original identity revealed in "[[Stop-Loss]]" as [[Anthony Ceccoli|Anthony "Tony" Ceccoli]], a Afghanistan war veteran with severe Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (or PTSD) which he was cured of in exchange for a five-year contact with the Dollhouse. Previous episodes hinted of his military past. For example, his behavior during the experiment in "[[Needs]]" suggests that he used to be in the military. During the episode "[[Echoes]]" Victor is exposed to [[N-7316]], a drug that bypasses the blocks the Dollhouse has put on its actives' memories. Victor experiences a flashback where he is a soldier trying to save a young woman in a war zone. She panics and runs off, setting off an explosive.
   
 
In the episode "[[Belonging]]", Victor is trying to get rid of black paint because Sierra has been making dark pictures with it that make her sad. Reasoning that without the paint she would be happy and with some help from Echo, he collects the paint and begins to pour in down the showers when Sierra comes in. After explaining what he was doing, Sierra thanks him before painting on him and herself saying he looks like an Indian chief. This statement coupled with seeing Sierra in black face paint brings up another war memory and Victor sees another soldier asking him for orders in the middle of a war zone. Victor then collapses into Sierra's arms, weeping that he doesn't want to be in charge.
 
In the episode "[[Belonging]]", Victor is trying to get rid of black paint because Sierra has been making dark pictures with it that make her sad. Reasoning that without the paint she would be happy and with some help from Echo, he collects the paint and begins to pour in down the showers when Sierra comes in. After explaining what he was doing, Sierra thanks him before painting on him and herself saying he looks like an Indian chief. This statement coupled with seeing Sierra in black face paint brings up another war memory and Victor sees another soldier asking him for orders in the middle of a war zone. Victor then collapses into Sierra's arms, weeping that he doesn't want to be in charge.
   
 
===''Dollhouse''===
 
===''Dollhouse''===
Victor, along with [[Echo]] and [[Sierra]], is part of a trio of Dolls who continually seek out each others' company during down time at the Dollhouse. [[Topher Brink]] writes this off as "herd" behavior, but the three Dolls show signs of human friendship. Topher first notices something more suspicious than herd behavior when, in "[[True Believer]]," he observes Victor's erection when in his doll state, which is not supposed to happen. Victor has obviously started to show signs of attraction toward [[Sierra]] though he may not realize it at the moment. He has, however, been employed by the [[Dollhouse]] long enough to have attracted a regular client, a woman nicknamed "[[Miss Lonelyhearts]]" by the Dollhouse staff. Topher and [[Dr. Claire Saunders]] review the surveillance footage of the showers and notice that Victor responds to Sierra's presence, not to any residual imprinting from his engagements with Miss Lonelyhearts. Adelle responds to this news by ordering Victor to be "scrubbed." "[[Spy in the House of Love]]" shows that "Miss Lonelyhearts" is actually Adelle, who has been hiring Victor secretly as "Roger," a suave Englishman. After the events of the episode, Adelle says "Miss Lonelyhearts" will no longer be hiring "Roger."
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Victor, along with [[Echo]] and [[Sierra]], is part of a trio of Dolls who continually seek out each other's company during down time at the Dollhouse. [[Topher Brink]] writes this off as "herd" behavior, but the three Dolls show signs of human friendship. Topher first notices something more suspicious than herd behavior when, in "[[True Believer]]," he observes Victor's erection when in his doll state, which is not supposed to happen. Victor has obviously started to show signs of attraction toward [[Sierra]] though he may not realize it at the moment. He has, however, been employed by the [[Dollhouse]] long enough to have attracted a regular client, a woman nicknamed "[[Miss Lonely Hearts]]" by the Dollhouse staff. Topher and Dr. [[Claire Saunders]] review the surveillance footage of the showers and notice that Victor responds to Sierra's presence, not to any residual imprinting from his engagements with Miss Lonelyhearts. Adelle responds to this news by ordering Victor to be "scrubbed." "[[A Spy in the House of Love]]" shows that "Miss Lonelyhearts" is actually Adelle, who has been hiring Victor secretly as "Roger," a suave Englishman. After the events of the episode, Adelle says "Miss Lonelyhearts" will no longer be hiring "Roger."
   
In "[[Man on the Street]]," Victor is suspected of raping Sierra. The evidence seems stacked against him: she screams in response to his touch, she is found to have been having sex recently, and she tells the staff that Victor likes to "pretend they were married." After these events, at [[Boyd Langton | Langton]]'s instruction, Dollhouse staff members detain Victor and his substitute [[handler]], Bicks (his regular handler is [[Selena Ramirez]]). The detention confuses and upsets Victor because, as he tells Echo, he can't understand why Sierra screamed at him, and nobody has told him what action had gotten him into trouble. Fortunately for Victor, he and his handler's incarceration is just a ruse by Langton in order to flush out the real culprit, [[Joe Hearn]], Sierra's handler. Afterwards, Sierra is wiped in order for her to forget the ordeals, and Victor goes to see her while she is reading. He is happy that Sierra is back to her calm self, and after asking her, he sits down to read a book with her.
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In "[[Man on the Street]]," Victor is suspected of raping Sierra. The evidence seems stacked against him: she screams in response to his touch, she is found to have been having sex recently, and she tells the staff that Victor likes to "pretend they were married." After these events, at [[Boyd Langton|Langton]]'s instruction, Dollhouse staff members detain Victor and his substitute [[handler]], Bicks (his regular handler is [[Selena Ramirez]]). The detention confuses and upsets Victor because, as he tells Echo, he can't understand why Sierra screamed at him, and nobody has told him what action had gotten him into trouble. Fortunately for Victor, he and his handler's incarceration is just a ruse by Langton in order to flush out the real culprit, [[Joe Hearn]], Sierra's handler. Afterward, Sierra is wiped in order for her to forget the ordeals, and Victor goes to see her while she is reading. He is happy that Sierra is back to her calm self, and after asking her, he sits down to read a book with her.
   
 
In "[[Needs]]", Victor notes to Sierra that he is aware of what is happening to him while in the Dollhouse but is unable to do anything, in a sense being trapped in his own body and mind. This would suggest he is also developing sentience but in a different way to Echo. He even mentions that he saw Sierra being raped but couldn't do anything because of his doll state. He also always stays up to watch Sierra go to sleep to make sure she is all right, showing more of a developing bond. When he and Sierra encountered Nolan he displayed a protective nature to Sierra by attacking Nolan for what he did to her.
 
In "[[Needs]]", Victor notes to Sierra that he is aware of what is happening to him while in the Dollhouse but is unable to do anything, in a sense being trapped in his own body and mind. This would suggest he is also developing sentience but in a different way to Echo. He even mentions that he saw Sierra being raped but couldn't do anything because of his doll state. He also always stays up to watch Sierra go to sleep to make sure she is all right, showing more of a developing bond. When he and Sierra encountered Nolan he displayed a protective nature to Sierra by attacking Nolan for what he did to her.
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In "[[Briar Rose]]", Victor is imprinted with Laurence Dominic's personality to answer a question about a mysterious flash drive. Later, he is awoken in his sleeping pod when a fight between Boyd and Paul breaks the cover, giving him minor scratches. Claire finds him and takes him to her office, where Alpha is lying in wait. Alpha slashes Victor's face with a knife. In "[[Omega]]", Dr. Saunders tends to Victor's scarred face. Victor realizes he isn't "my best" anymore, and Saunders is unable to comfort him, even angrily announcing that now he is stuck being ugly. In "[[Vows]]", Victor undergoes an expensive treatment to repair his scars, at Adelle's personal request.
 
In "[[Briar Rose]]", Victor is imprinted with Laurence Dominic's personality to answer a question about a mysterious flash drive. Later, he is awoken in his sleeping pod when a fight between Boyd and Paul breaks the cover, giving him minor scratches. Claire finds him and takes him to her office, where Alpha is lying in wait. Alpha slashes Victor's face with a knife. In "[[Omega]]", Dr. Saunders tends to Victor's scarred face. Victor realizes he isn't "my best" anymore, and Saunders is unable to comfort him, even angrily announcing that now he is stuck being ugly. In "[[Vows]]", Victor undergoes an expensive treatment to repair his scars, at Adelle's personal request.
   
In "[[Belle Chose]]", Victor is imprinted with the mind of [[Terry Karrens]], a comatose serial killer, in order to find out where his victims are. Terry/Victor then escapes and goes looking for another victim. Topher's attempt to remote wipe him instead results in swapping imprints with Echo, and he receives the [[Kiki]] imprint. Kiki's college girl behavior in Victor's male body leads to an altercation with some club patrons which Paul rescues "her" from.
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In "[[Belle Chose]]", Victor is imprinted with the mind of [[Terry Karrens]], a comatose serial killer, in order to find out where his victims are. Terry/Victor then escapes and goes looking for another victim. Topher's attempt to remote wipe him instead results in swapping imprints with Echo, and he receives the [[Kiki Turner|Kiki]] imprint. Kiki's college girl behavior in Victor's male body leads to an altercation with some club patrons which Paul rescues "her" from.
   
 
"[[Belonging]]" shows that Victor was one of the Actives hired by [[Nolan Kinnard]] to help him seduce [[Priya Tsetsang]]. Even in this state, as early as their first encounter he demonstrates that he is attracted to and protective of her. In the present, Victor tries to help Sierra's distress by getting rid of the black paint in the art class, but this sets off another war flashback. When Sierra is sent away, he sits and waits patiently for her to return. The episode ends with him and Sierra cuddling in a sleep pod while Echo watches over them.
 
"[[Belonging]]" shows that Victor was one of the Actives hired by [[Nolan Kinnard]] to help him seduce [[Priya Tsetsang]]. Even in this state, as early as their first encounter he demonstrates that he is attracted to and protective of her. In the present, Victor tries to help Sierra's distress by getting rid of the black paint in the art class, but this sets off another war flashback. When Sierra is sent away, he sits and waits patiently for her to return. The episode ends with him and Sierra cuddling in a sleep pod while Echo watches over them.
   
In "[[The Left Hand]]", Topher imprints Victor with a copy of his own mind to stay in Los Angeles and assist him in recovering Echo from the [[D.C. Dollhouse]]. In "[[Meet Jane Doe]]", [[Matthew Harding]] has Victor and Sierra are imprinted as a research & development scientists working under Topher to perfect the remote wipe technology. When their successes are demonstrated, Victor and Sierra cannot contain their joys and they begin kissing. Topher wipes them, but Harding nevertheless notices they are "grouping" and recommends splitting them up. In "[[A Love Supreme]]", Victor is programmed as a Jewish psychologist (nicknamed "Dr Freudenstein" to analyse the new, wholly self-aware Echo's mental state. Later, like all the other dolls, he is remotely imprinted by Alpha to attack the Dollhouse employees; Topher wipes him with the [[disruptor|new device]]. Subsequently, in "[[Stop-Loss]]", Victor is restored to the original Anthony personality, although Rossum attempt to reacquire him for their military division, [[Scytheon]] as part of a [[Mind Whisper|groupthink cell of Actives]]. In his rescue mission, Anthony Ceccoli meets Priya for the first time. It is unknown if he ever returns to being Victor, but Alpha does know him by such a name in "[[Epitaph Two: Return]]"; from "[[The Hollow Men]]" onwards, Anthony begins self-imprinting himself with various super-skills, beginning with fighting skills. Priya is dismayed that he cannot leave "Victor" behind him.
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In "[[The Left Hand]]", Topher imprints Victor with a copy of his own mind to stay in Los Angeles and assist him in recovering Echo from the [[D.C. Dollhouse]]. In "[[Meet Jane Doe]]", [[Matthew Harding]] has Victor and Sierra are imprinted as a research & development scientists working under Topher to perfect the remote wipe technology. When their successes are demonstrated, Victor and Sierra cannot contain their joys and they begin kissing. Topher wipes them, but Harding nevertheless notices they are "grouping" and recommends splitting them up. In "[[A Love Supreme]]", Victor is programmed as a Jewish psychologist (nicknamed "Dr Freudenstein" to analyse the new, wholly self-aware Echo's mental state. Later, like all the other dolls, he is remotely imprinted by Alpha to attack the Dollhouse employees; Topher wipes him with the [[disruptor|new device]]. Subsequently, in "[[Stop-Loss]]", Victor is restored to the original Anthony personality, although Rossum attempt to reacquire him for their military division, [[Scytheon]] as part of a [[Mind Whisper|groupthink cell of Actives]]. In his rescue mission, Anthony Ceccoli meets Priya for the first time. It is unknown if he ever returns to being Victor, but Alpha does know him by such a name in "[[Epitaph Two: Return]]"; from "[[The Hollow Men]]" onwards, Anthony begins self-imprinting himself with various super-skills, beginning with fighting skills.
   
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Ten years later, Anthony re-assumes the
Anthony reassumes the name "Victor" when he forms a team of self-imprinting fighters in the resistance against the Rossum Corporation ({{S2|Epitaph Two: Return}}).
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name "Victor" when he forms a team of self-imprinting fighters in the
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resistance against the Rossum Corporation. He is estranged from Priya as she is
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dismayed that he cannot leave "Victor" behind to be with her and their
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son, Tony. However, the reason Anthony does this is because he is trying to
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protect them. Echo finally makes Priya realize that everything Anthony did was
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because of his deep love for her and Tony, even allowing himself to be wiped
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several times. Despite this, his love for them never faded. At the end, after
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the world is saved, Priya introduces Tony to his father and they are a family
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again ({{S2|Epitaph Two: Return}}).
   
 
===Original Introduction===
 
===Original Introduction===
   
Originally announced as one of show's main characters, by January 2009 Victor has disappeared from the official lists of ''Dollhouse''-characters and Gjokaj was credited as playing [[Lubov]], a Russian gangster. However, by the show's [[Stage Fright|third episode]] it became apparent that Lubov is a personality imprinted into Victor. The same trick was pulled with [[Miracle Laurie]]'s character [[November]]. November was mentioned in initial press reports but then Laurie was said to have been recast as [[Mellie]] - until it was shown that Mellie was an imprint of November.
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Originally announced as one of show's main characters, by January 2009 Victor has disappeared from the official lists of ''Dollhouse''-characters and Gjokaj was credited as playing [[Anton Lubov|Lubov]], a Russian gangster. However, by the show's [[Stage Fright|third episode]] it became apparent that Lubov is a personality imprinted into Victor. The same trick was pulled with [[Miracle Laurie]]'s character [[November]]. November was mentioned in initial press reports but then Laurie was said to have been recast as [[Mellie]] - until it was shown that Mellie was an imprint of November.
   
In the original pilot, "[[Echo (episode)|Echo]]", Victor is climbing a rock wall and trying to throw off [[Agent Ballard]] of his pursuits of the Dollhouse. Victor does not have a Russian accent, however he does employ one in the [[Lubov]] imprint.
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In the original pilot, "[[Echo (episode)|Echo]]", Victor is climbing a rock wall and trying to throw off [[Paul Ballard|Agent Ballard]] of his pursuits of the Dollhouse. Victor does not have a Russian accent, however he does employ one in the [[Anton Lubov|Lubov]] imprint.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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==Engagements==
 
==Engagements==
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|Russian mobster
 
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|{{E|Echoes}}
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|1x01 "[[Ghost]]" through<br />1x04 "[[Gray Hour]]"
 
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|[[Rossum Corporation]]
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|In-House
 
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|[[Tom Voran]]
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|[[Lubov]]
 
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|National Security Agency agent
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|Russian mobster
 
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|Prevent a mind-altering drug outbreak at [[Fremont College]].
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|Prevent [[Paul Ballard]] from discovering the Dollhouse.
 
 
|-
 
|-
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|{{E|Needs}}
|bgcolor="#652f00" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;" colspan="5"|
 
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|In-House
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|[[Anthony Ceccoli]]
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|Original Personality
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|Closure for Victor's in-house love for Sierra.
 
|-
 
|-
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|{{E|A Spy in the House of Love}}
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|1x07 "[[Echoes]]"
 
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|[[Adelle DeWitt]]/[[Miss Lonelyhearts]]
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|[[Rossum Corporation]]
 
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|[[Roger]]
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|[[Tom Voran]]
 
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|Suave Englishman
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|Homeland Security agent
 
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|Emotional support for and sex with Adelle.
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|Prevent a mind-altering drug outbreak at [[Freemont College]].
 
 
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|-
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|{{E|Haunted}}
|bgcolor="#652f00" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;" colspan="5"|
 
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|In-House
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|[[Drew Chilton]]
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|Horse breeder
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|Uncover details of a murder.
 
|-
 
|-
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|{{E|Briar Rose}}
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|1x08 "[[Needs]]"
 
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|In-House
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|In-House
 
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|[[Laurence Dominic]]
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|[[Anthony Ceccoli]]
 
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|Security chief
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|Real personality
 
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|Decode an encrypted message from Alpha.
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|Closure for Victor's in-house love for Sierra.
 
 
|-
 
|-
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|{{E|Belle Chose}}
|bgcolor="#652f00" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;" colspan="5"|
 
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|[[Bradley Karrens]]
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|[[Terry Karrens]]
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|Serial killer
 
|Undergo interrogation on behalf of the real Terry, who has been rendered comatose in a car accident, so that Terry's still-living victims can be rescued.
 
|-
 
|-
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|{{E|Belle Chose}}
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|1x09 "[[A Spy in the House of Love]]"
 
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|Accidental
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|[[Adelle DeWitt]]/[[Miss Lonelyhearts]]
 
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|[[Kiki Turner]]
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|[[Roger]]
 
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|Party girl
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|Suave Englishman
 
 
|Results when Victor and Echo (who was given Kiki's imprint) have their minds switched by mistake in a failed remote mindwipe.
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|Emotional support for and sex with Adelle.
 
 
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|-
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|{{E|Belonging}}
|bgcolor="#652f00" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;" colspan="5"|
 
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|[[Nolan Kinnard]]
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|Luca Palidio
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|Italian art expert
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|Get Priya to like Nolan by talking about him.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{E|The Public Eye}}<br />{{E|The Left Hand}}
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|1x10 "[[Haunted]]"
 
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|In-House
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|In-House
 
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|[[Topher Brink]]
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|[[Drew Chilton]]
 
 
|Dollhouse programmer
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|Horse breeder
 
 
|Run the Los Angeles Dollhouse while the real Topher goes to Washington, D.C. to retrieve [[Echo]].
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|Uncover details of a murder.
 
 
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|-
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|{{E|A Love Supreme}}
|bgcolor="#652f00" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;" colspan="5"|
 
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|In-House
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|Dr. Golson
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|Psychologist
 
|Evaluate Echo during her isolation after returning to the Dollhouse.
 
|-
 
|-
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|{{E|Stop-Loss}}
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|1x11 "[[Briar Rose]]"
 
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|[[Adelle DeWitt]]/[[Miss Lonelyhearts]]
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|In-House
 
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|Roger
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|[[Laurence Dominic]]
 
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|Suave Englishman
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|Security chief
 
 
|Give Adelle a final night of companionship and sex before Victor is restored to his true self, Anthony, the next day.
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|Decode an encrypted message from Alpha.
 
|-
 
|bgcolor="#652f00" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;" colspan="5"|
 
|-
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|2x03 "[[Belle Chose]]"
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|[[Bradley Karrens]]
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|[[Terry Karrens]]
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|Serial killer
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|Undergo interrogation on behalf of the real Terry, who has been rendered comatose in a car accident, so that Terry's still-living victims can be rescued.
 
|-
 
|bgcolor="#652f00" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;" colspan="5"|
 
|-
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|2x03 "[[Belle Chose]]"
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|Accidental
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|[[Kiki Turner]]
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|Party girl
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|Results when Victor and Echo (who was given Kiki's imprint) have their minds switched by mistake in a failed remote mindwipe.
 
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|bgcolor="#652f00" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;" colspan="5"|
 
|-
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|2x04 "[[Belonging]]"
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|[[Nolan Kinnard]]
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|Luca Palidio
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|Italian art expert
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|Get Priya to like Nolan by talking about him.
 
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|bgcolor="#652f00" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;" colspan="5"|
 
|-
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|
 
2x05 "[[The Public Eye]]"<br />2x06 "[[The Left Hand]]"
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|In-House
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|[[Topher Brink]]
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|
 
Dollhouse programmer
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|Run the Los Angeles Dollhouse while the real Topher goes to Washington, D.C. to retrieve [[Echo]].
 
|-
 
|bgcolor="#652f00" colspan="5" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|
 
|-
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|2x08 "[[A Love Supreme]]"
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|In-House
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|Dr. Golson
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|Psychologist
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|Evaluate Echo during her isolation after returning to the Dollhouse.
 
|-
 
|bgcolor="#652f00" colspan="5" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|
 
|-
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|2x09 "[[Stop-Loss]]"
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|[[Adelle DeWitt]]/[[Miss Lonelyhearts]]
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|Roger
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|Suave Englishman
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|Give Adelle a final night of companionship and sex before Victor is restored to his true self, Anthony, the next day.
 
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|bgcolor="#652f00" colspan="5" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|
 
|-
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|2x12 "[[The Hollow Men]]"
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|Anthony Ceccoli and [[Priya Tsetsang]]
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|Topher Brink
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: center;"|Dollhouse programmer
 
|bgcolor="#222222" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; padding: 0.2em; text-align: left;"|Guide Anthony and Priya to Rossum headquarters in Tucson, where the rest of the Dollhouse staff (including the real Topher) have fled.
 
 
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Victor is a character on Dollhouse. He is part of a group of men and women who can be imprinted with identities, personalities, skills, and memories in order to be sent into the world on engagements. Between engagements they live in the Dollhouse with no memory of their past. Victor is "the distractingly handsome Doll who is called upon to play everyone from Errol Flynn to Robert DeNiro".[1]He is portrayed by Enver Gjokaj,

Character Development

Background

Victor's original identity revealed in "Stop-Loss" as Anthony "Tony" Ceccoli, a Afghanistan war veteran with severe Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (or PTSD) which he was cured of in exchange for a five-year contact with the Dollhouse. Previous episodes hinted of his military past. For example, his behavior during the experiment in "Needs" suggests that he used to be in the military. During the episode "Echoes" Victor is exposed to N-7316, a drug that bypasses the blocks the Dollhouse has put on its actives' memories. Victor experiences a flashback where he is a soldier trying to save a young woman in a war zone. She panics and runs off, setting off an explosive.

In the episode "Belonging", Victor is trying to get rid of black paint because Sierra has been making dark pictures with it that make her sad. Reasoning that without the paint she would be happy and with some help from Echo, he collects the paint and begins to pour in down the showers when Sierra comes in. After explaining what he was doing, Sierra thanks him before painting on him and herself saying he looks like an Indian chief. This statement coupled with seeing Sierra in black face paint brings up another war memory and Victor sees another soldier asking him for orders in the middle of a war zone. Victor then collapses into Sierra's arms, weeping that he doesn't want to be in charge.

Dollhouse

Victor, along with Echo and Sierra, is part of a trio of Dolls who continually seek out each other's company during down time at the Dollhouse. Topher Brink writes this off as "herd" behavior, but the three Dolls show signs of human friendship. Topher first notices something more suspicious than herd behavior when, in "True Believer," he observes Victor's erection when in his doll state, which is not supposed to happen. Victor has obviously started to show signs of attraction toward Sierra though he may not realize it at the moment. He has, however, been employed by the Dollhouse long enough to have attracted a regular client, a woman nicknamed "Miss Lonely Hearts" by the Dollhouse staff. Topher and Dr. Claire Saunders review the surveillance footage of the showers and notice that Victor responds to Sierra's presence, not to any residual imprinting from his engagements with Miss Lonelyhearts. Adelle responds to this news by ordering Victor to be "scrubbed." "A Spy in the House of Love" shows that "Miss Lonelyhearts" is actually Adelle, who has been hiring Victor secretly as "Roger," a suave Englishman. After the events of the episode, Adelle says "Miss Lonelyhearts" will no longer be hiring "Roger."

In "Man on the Street," Victor is suspected of raping Sierra. The evidence seems stacked against him: she screams in response to his touch, she is found to have been having sex recently, and she tells the staff that Victor likes to "pretend they were married." After these events, at Langton's instruction, Dollhouse staff members detain Victor and his substitute handler, Bicks (his regular handler is Selena Ramirez). The detention confuses and upsets Victor because, as he tells Echo, he can't understand why Sierra screamed at him, and nobody has told him what action had gotten him into trouble. Fortunately for Victor, he and his handler's incarceration is just a ruse by Langton in order to flush out the real culprit, Joe Hearn, Sierra's handler. Afterward, Sierra is wiped in order for her to forget the ordeals, and Victor goes to see her while she is reading. He is happy that Sierra is back to her calm self, and after asking her, he sits down to read a book with her.

In "Needs", Victor notes to Sierra that he is aware of what is happening to him while in the Dollhouse but is unable to do anything, in a sense being trapped in his own body and mind. This would suggest he is also developing sentience but in a different way to Echo. He even mentions that he saw Sierra being raped but couldn't do anything because of his doll state. He also always stays up to watch Sierra go to sleep to make sure she is all right, showing more of a developing bond. When he and Sierra encountered Nolan he displayed a protective nature to Sierra by attacking Nolan for what he did to her.

In "Briar Rose", Victor is imprinted with Laurence Dominic's personality to answer a question about a mysterious flash drive. Later, he is awoken in his sleeping pod when a fight between Boyd and Paul breaks the cover, giving him minor scratches. Claire finds him and takes him to her office, where Alpha is lying in wait. Alpha slashes Victor's face with a knife. In "Omega", Dr. Saunders tends to Victor's scarred face. Victor realizes he isn't "my best" anymore, and Saunders is unable to comfort him, even angrily announcing that now he is stuck being ugly. In "Vows", Victor undergoes an expensive treatment to repair his scars, at Adelle's personal request.

In "Belle Chose", Victor is imprinted with the mind of Terry Karrens, a comatose serial killer, in order to find out where his victims are. Terry/Victor then escapes and goes looking for another victim. Topher's attempt to remote wipe him instead results in swapping imprints with Echo, and he receives the Kiki imprint. Kiki's college girl behavior in Victor's male body leads to an altercation with some club patrons which Paul rescues "her" from.

"Belonging" shows that Victor was one of the Actives hired by Nolan Kinnard to help him seduce Priya Tsetsang. Even in this state, as early as their first encounter he demonstrates that he is attracted to and protective of her. In the present, Victor tries to help Sierra's distress by getting rid of the black paint in the art class, but this sets off another war flashback. When Sierra is sent away, he sits and waits patiently for her to return. The episode ends with him and Sierra cuddling in a sleep pod while Echo watches over them.

In "The Left Hand", Topher imprints Victor with a copy of his own mind to stay in Los Angeles and assist him in recovering Echo from the D.C. Dollhouse. In "Meet Jane Doe", Matthew Harding has Victor and Sierra are imprinted as a research & development scientists working under Topher to perfect the remote wipe technology. When their successes are demonstrated, Victor and Sierra cannot contain their joys and they begin kissing. Topher wipes them, but Harding nevertheless notices they are "grouping" and recommends splitting them up. In "A Love Supreme", Victor is programmed as a Jewish psychologist (nicknamed "Dr Freudenstein" to analyse the new, wholly self-aware Echo's mental state. Later, like all the other dolls, he is remotely imprinted by Alpha to attack the Dollhouse employees; Topher wipes him with the new device. Subsequently, in "Stop-Loss", Victor is restored to the original Anthony personality, although Rossum attempt to reacquire him for their military division, Scytheon as part of a groupthink cell of Actives. In his rescue mission, Anthony Ceccoli meets Priya for the first time. It is unknown if he ever returns to being Victor, but Alpha does know him by such a name in "Epitaph Two: Return"; from "The Hollow Men" onwards, Anthony begins self-imprinting himself with various super-skills, beginning with fighting skills.

Ten years later, Anthony re-assumes the name "Victor" when he forms a team of self-imprinting fighters in the resistance against the Rossum Corporation. He is estranged from Priya as she is dismayed that he cannot leave "Victor" behind to be with her and their son, Tony. However, the reason Anthony does this is because he is trying to protect them. Echo finally makes Priya realize that everything Anthony did was because of his deep love for her and Tony, even allowing himself to be wiped several times. Despite this, his love for them never faded. At the end, after the world is saved, Priya introduces Tony to his father and they are a family again (S2: "Epitaph Two: Return").

Original Introduction

Originally announced as one of show's main characters, by January 2009 Victor has disappeared from the official lists of Dollhouse-characters and Gjokaj was credited as playing Lubov, a Russian gangster. However, by the show's third episode it became apparent that Lubov is a personality imprinted into Victor. The same trick was pulled with Miracle Laurie's character November. November was mentioned in initial press reports but then Laurie was said to have been recast as Mellie - until it was shown that Mellie was an imprint of November.

In the original pilot, "Echo", Victor is climbing a rock wall and trying to throw off Agent Ballard of his pursuits of the Dollhouse. Victor does not have a Russian accent, however he does employ one in the Lubov imprint.

Trivia

Engagements

Episode Client Alias Personality Engagement
"Ghost" - "Gray Hour" In-House Anton Lubov Russian mobster Prevent Paul Ballard from discovering the Dollhouse.
"Echoes" Rossum Corporation Tom Voran National Security Agency agent Prevent a mind-altering drug outbreak at Fremont College.
"Needs" In-House Anthony Ceccoli Original Personality Closure for Victor's in-house love for Sierra.
"A Spy in the House of Love" Adelle DeWitt/Miss Lonelyhearts Roger Suave Englishman Emotional support for and sex with Adelle.
"Haunted" In-House Drew Chilton Horse breeder Uncover details of a murder.
"Briar Rose" In-House Laurence Dominic Security chief Decode an encrypted message from Alpha.
"Belle Chose" Bradley Karrens Terry Karrens Serial killer Undergo interrogation on behalf of the real Terry, who has been rendered comatose in a car accident, so that Terry's still-living victims can be rescued.
"Belle Chose" Accidental Kiki Turner Party girl Results when Victor and Echo (who was given Kiki's imprint) have their minds switched by mistake in a failed remote mindwipe.
"Belonging" Nolan Kinnard Luca Palidio Italian art expert Get Priya to like Nolan by talking about him.
"The Public Eye"
"The Left Hand"
In-House Topher Brink Dollhouse programmer Run the Los Angeles Dollhouse while the real Topher goes to Washington, D.C. to retrieve Echo.
"A Love Supreme" In-House Dr. Golson Psychologist Evaluate Echo during her isolation after returning to the Dollhouse.
"Stop-Loss" Adelle DeWitt/Miss Lonelyhearts Roger Suave Englishman Give Adelle a final night of companionship and sex before Victor is restored to his true self, Anthony, the next day.

Notes & References

  1. DarkUFO (2008-03-03). Dollhouse - Casting News. spoilertv.blogspot.com. Retrieved on 2008-09-24.