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Dollface: Season 1, Episode 6 “History Buff” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)

Things between Stella and Madison prove to be a bit more of an issue than previously explored as Madison reveals a secret.

ByAmari Allah Hours Posted onNovember 25, 2019 9:49 AMNovember 25, 2019 9:49 AM
Title Card - Dollface Season 1, Episode 6 “History Buff”

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  • Recap
    • Your Personal Guardian Angel: Dan, Jules, Madison, Stella, Izzy
      • Comment Down Below
    • They Always Become Better Once It's Over: Jeremy, Melyssa, Jules
    • Collected Quote(s) & .Gifs
  • Review
    • Highlights
      • Realizing How Bad Things Are Between Stella and Madison
      • Jeremy's Growth

Things between Stella and Madison prove to be a bit more of an issue than previously explored as Madison reveals a secret.


Directed By Brennan Shroff
Written By Nathaniel Stein
Air Date (Hulu) 11/15/2019
Introduced This Episode
Melyssa Camilla Belle
Dan Hackett Macaulay Culkin

Recap

Your Personal Guardian Angel: Dan, Jules, Madison, Stella, Izzy

Dan Hackett (Macaulay Culkin) on a ride with Madison's friends.
Dan Hackett (Macaulay Culkin)

After an earthquake scare, Madison berates her friends for their lack of preparation, and in showing them a proper earthquake kit, Stella discovers Madison took her passport. The reason? Well, Madison has long operated as a bit of a guardian angel of sorts, in her mind.

For example, when it comes to a man named Dan, they met on a ski trip, Madison protected Stella from him since she thought he was psycho. The truth is though, the weirdest thing about Dan is he is sexually attracted to mascot characters. That is learned after Stella calling him up to prove he isn’t crazy, Izzy playing judge and the beef between Madison and Stella leading to Stella revealing she plans to go to a business school on the east coast.

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Comment Down Below
  1. Was Stella and Madison’s friendship ever as good as Jules thought, or has it just deteriorated without what she brought to the dynamic?

Madison responding to Stella's indifference.

They Always Become Better Once It’s Over: Jeremy, Melyssa, Jules

While the plan was to go to Madison’s house to pregame and then head to Santa-Con, Jules got stuck delivering something to a museum charity, since that is what web designers do. But, to make matters worse, on top of being stuck in a museum, she gets to meet Jeremy’s new girlfriend, Melyssa, and have a conversation with Jeremy.

One that is surprisingly not as bad as she thought it would be. For while seeing your ex with another woman is bad, it seems he has matured a bit. Granted, only because he learned to be a better person after not being the best one for you, but growth is growth, right?

Melyssa (Camilla Belle), Jeremy's new girlfriend.
Melyssa (Camilla Belle)

Collected Quote(s) & .Gifs

Izzy noting she isn't the weirdest one in the room.

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Review

Highlights

Realizing How Bad Things Are Between Stella and Madison

Maybe this is a gross exaggeration, but let’s face facts, Madison and Stella don’t really have the best relationship right now, and it doesn’t seem Stella enjoys her company as much as her being another resource. What I mean by that is, Stella enjoys a good party and having someone you know in PR is a good connect. However, it seems when Stella isn’t with Madison at a party, but part of her daily life, that is when conflicts come about.

Leading to the need to ask, is Stella only around Madison right now for the sake of Jules and that developing friendship?

Jeremy’s Growth

Though it sucks it usually takes a break up for someone to wake up, it is nice to see Jeremy grow a little bit. This isn’t to say he may not still make sexist comments and be a bit of a douche, but there seems to be light at the end of the tunnel. Now, whether it is sunlight or just a camera’s flashlight, we’ll have to wait and see.

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Realizing How Bad Things Are Between Stella and Madison - 85%
Jeremy’s Growth - 84%

85%

Trajectory – Upward: While not easily bingeable for us, it remains a show I just can’t let go and feel compulsed to finish.

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