While not titled "The Dollhouse," this is the third episode of Joss Whedon's series Dollhouse .
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. [S1E3] The Dollhouse
If you are referring to the concluding chapter of Ibsen's play (often studied in three parts), the story reaches its climax here. While not titled "The Dollhouse," this is the
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 If you are referring to the concluding chapter
As Echo works to flush out the stalker, she discovers that Rayna herself has a bit of a death wish, fueled by the pressures of fame. Echo must protect Rayna not just from the outside threat, but from her own self-destructive impulses.
Nora’s secret loan is finally exposed to her husband, Torvald. Instead of the "miracle" Nora expected—him taking the blame to protect her—Torvald reacts with selfish rage, caring only about his own reputation.