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Yeah, because Dollhouse is really pulling in the viewers ...

The game last night might equal the same number of viewers as half (or more) of Dollhouse's entire season.

hahah true.

IMO they're screwing up their second chance with the lackluster season and no amount of hot dushku will save it if it continues that way.

I still like the show though :p

Finally, the way Sierra came to be a doll is revealed when she faces her Rossum Corp connection as an Active, on FOX at 9 PM. And of course, her link includes obsession and murder. This episode is directed by Jonathan "Will Riker" Frakes, who also directed several episodes of Roswell.

Source - io9

Fox to bench 'Dollhouse' during sweeps

This isn?t a good sign: Sources confirm to me exclusively that Fox has decided to pull Dollhouse off the schedule during November sweeps. Joss Whedon?s ratings-challenged drama is expected to return in December and air back-to-back episodes on Friday night.

Bottom line: Barring a ratings miracle, Dollhouse will be shut down for good after it completes its current 13-episode order.

Savor tonight's all-new Dollhouse: It'll be the last one until December. But you'll get a concentrated dose of the mind-wiping during the holiday season, including two hours in a row of Summer Glau.

A Fox rep tells io9 that this is the airing schedule for Dollhouse between now and 2010:

Friday, Oct. 23 (tonight) - Episode 204 (9PM-10PM et/pt)

Friday, Dec. 4 - Episode 205 & 206 (Summer Glau episodes 8PM-10PM et/pt)

Friday, Dec. 11 - Episodes 207 & 208 (8PM-10PM et/pt)

Friday, Dec. 18 - Episodes 209 & 210 (8PM-10PM et/pt)

That will leave three episodes of the show's 13-episode order for season two, yet to run. As for rumors that Fox is burning through those episodes of Dollhouse as quickly as possible, in order to clear a space on its calendar for the past-life detective show Past Life on Fridays in January, they're not entirely true. At least, Fox says there will still be "at least" a few episodes of Dollhouse left to run in January. (Or more, if the show gets a miraculous extension, which does seem admittedly unlikely.)

Also, says a Fox rep, "Past Life's premiere has not been announced at this time. So no, it's not scheduled for Fridays in January."

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No surprise really after watching this series. Little highs here and there but not enough. I'll watch to the end though.

New episode, guess it wasn't on last week. Thanks for the heads up on the schedule.

yep last episode till December though

I don't think that was Victor's past as in pre-Dollhouse; I'm pretty sure he was a doll at that point, hence Nolan referred to him as not being real. I can't believe that after only 4 episodes they're already thinking about canceling the show. Personally I think all of the episodes this season have been at least "good enough," especially when compared to the rest of the shows on the air right now (House and Grey's Anatomy are fantastic, but everything else is just something to watch), and this last episode was brilliant. It won't shock me if it is canceled, though; the networks just love ****ing with Joss. Frankly I'm shocked we got a second season, so at least we have that.

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