Dollhouse 1x7
Mar. 31st, 2009 10:28 amI loved everything about the episode EXCEPT the layout and design of the building. And one other thing.
1) Animal facilities are separate from laboratories.
2) Laboratories always have locks on the door.
3) Animal facilities always have multiple locks, hallways and doors both.
4) The more secure the facility needs to be, the crazier the lock. I've seen biometrics.
5) As much as I sympathize with Caroline, I am annoyed at her "using animals in the name of 'science'" spiel. There are very few times that I want to yell "Damn Hippies!" but this particular cause is one of them. Obviously, whatever Rossum was up to was evil, but animal research in and of itself is not evil. Further there are no viable alternatives to animal research at this time. How do I know this? Because that's my husband's job right now - to figure out cell culture alternatives to animal research. If that becomes possible, we're going to have to know a LOT more about how the various organs and systems interact. We don't have that knowledge. Further, all research facilities that do animal research are held to extremely high standards on the humane treatment of said animals. There are severe punishments if you do not hold to said standards.
Ignoring the above factors, I loved the episode. Especially all the handlers and staff being on drugs. Hilarious. Also, my new theory is that they're going to alienate Ballard until he quits, and then they're going to make him an offer he can't refuse. I know he'd get buyers.
1) Animal facilities are separate from laboratories.
2) Laboratories always have locks on the door.
3) Animal facilities always have multiple locks, hallways and doors both.
4) The more secure the facility needs to be, the crazier the lock. I've seen biometrics.
5) As much as I sympathize with Caroline, I am annoyed at her "using animals in the name of 'science'" spiel. There are very few times that I want to yell "Damn Hippies!" but this particular cause is one of them. Obviously, whatever Rossum was up to was evil, but animal research in and of itself is not evil. Further there are no viable alternatives to animal research at this time. How do I know this? Because that's my husband's job right now - to figure out cell culture alternatives to animal research. If that becomes possible, we're going to have to know a LOT more about how the various organs and systems interact. We don't have that knowledge. Further, all research facilities that do animal research are held to extremely high standards on the humane treatment of said animals. There are severe punishments if you do not hold to said standards.
Ignoring the above factors, I loved the episode. Especially all the handlers and staff being on drugs. Hilarious. Also, my new theory is that they're going to alienate Ballard until he quits, and then they're going to make him an offer he can't refuse. I know he'd get buyers.
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on 2009-03-31 04:21 pm (UTC)I know that in California, there have been scientists harassed by the unhappy public at their houses. While their spouses and children were inside.
Animal research isn't something that I'm happy about. (Just like I'm pro-choice but I'm not all about murderin' babies.) But I know that it's done with the best possible attitude and in the best possible way, and that if there were a better alternative, that science would adapt it. I do acknowledge that there are probably some labs that would fit under the "evil science" category, and that there were reasons for each and every single regulation that the government has had to come up with. But I know that it's done seriously, and I know from personal experience that the animals are treated well and are not unhappy. The cats that I've seen are so happy to see people and to get attention, even if the people are wearing lab coats. Is that a traumatized animal?
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on 2009-03-31 04:44 pm (UTC)