This series revolves around a group of men and women who can be neurally imprinted with "personality packages". Sheltered in a secret futuristic dormitory/laboratory named the "Dollhouse," these individuals are imprinted with customized personas for performing any of a wide variety of assignments, which can be romantic, adventurous, or illegal...
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02x13 Epitaph Two: The Return Aired: Jan. 22, 2010In the year 2020, Echo and her surviving Dollhouse crew attempt to restore order to a devastating future world before mankind is eliminated. … [continue reading]
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Due to low ratings, FOX officially canceled the show midway through the second season, but gave Joss Whedon early notice and an opportunity to include some amount of closure in the last episode.
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Previous Episodes
- 02x13 Epitaph Two… (Jan. 22, 2010)
- 02x12 The Hollow Men (Jan. 15, 2010)
- 02x11 Getting Closer (Jan. 08, 2010)
- 02x10 The Attic (Dec. 18, 2009)
- 02x09 Stop/Loss (Dec. 18, 2009)
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Show's Cast / Crew
Directors
- David Solomon (6 episodes)
- Joss Whedon (3 episodes)
- David Straiton (2 episodes)
Writers
- Joss Whedon (33 episodes)
- Maurissa Tancharoen (20 episodes)
- Jed Whedon (19 episodes)
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- Season One is 13 episodes long, but only 12 were actually aired. The reason for this is that the original pilot was scrapped (the other episodes being altered accordingly), leaving 12 to air…
[show]Season One is 13 episodes long, but only 12 were actually aired. The reason for this is that the original pilot was scrapped (the other episodes being altered accordingly), leaving 12 to air on TV. However, the series had already been sold to foreign markets as a full 13 episodes. To accommodate this, an extra episode was produced at half-budget: "Epitaph One" takes place in an After The End scenario, stars Felicia Day of "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog" (2008) and "The Guild" (2007) fame. Epitaph One, as well as the original unaired pilot "Echo", have both been included on the Season One DVD.
[hide] - The character of Dr. Saunders was originally written to be much older, but Joss Whedon rewrote the character so he could cast Amy Acker.
- Eliza Dushku and Joss Whedon came up with the premise of the show, while having lunch and talking about her career options.





















