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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, 2010

In 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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The show had 2 seasons and 27 episodes air between 2009 and 2010.

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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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Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Feb. 13, 2009
Status:
Completed/Ended
Runtime:
60 min.
Aired:
2009 - 2010
To-Date:
2 Seasons
27 Episodes
Network
FOX TV Network
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  • DOLLHOUSE is part of a FOX campaign called "Remote-Free-TV", which also includes fellow-FOX-show FRINGE. Both shows are expected to have dramatically reduced commercial breaks and therefore…
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    DOLLHOUSE is part of a FOX campaign called "Remote-Free-TV", which also includes fellow-FOX-show FRINGE. Both shows are expected to have dramatically reduced commercial breaks and therefore more actual screen time.
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  • The premise of this show is strikingly similar to the 1977 novel "All My Sins Remembered" by Joe Haldeman.
  • The company behind the doll houses in the show is Rossum. This is almost certainly a nod to Karel Capek's play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots). The play deals with artificial people,…
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    The company behind the doll houses in the show is Rossum. This is almost certainly a nod to Karel Capek's play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots). The play deals with artificial people, programmed to do work who eventually turn on their masters. This play also introduced the word Robot into the English language.
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