Was the Fox television show “Dollhouse” cancelled or was the season merely cut short by one episode?
Joss Whedon told reporters he still has hope for a second Dollhouse season (and explained about that post-apocalyptic finale.) And Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles producers debunked their show’s cancellation rumor. Plus season three details! ‘Dollhouse’: Fox won’t air 13th episode, but show could still go on Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog star Felicia Day set off a Joss Whedon-fan panic this afternoon when she tweeted “Found out my Dollhouse ep, #13 isn’t gonna air. Only on DVD. Such a great part too. Thx Fox. 🙁 ” It’s true. Fox bought and paid for 13 hours of Dollhouse (from sister company 20th Century Fox), one of which turned out to be the scrapped pilot that Whedon wound up reshooting. Which means Day’s episode, “Epitaph One,” is the 14th — which the network didn’t buy. And isn’t going to buy. “We currently do not have plans to air ‘Epitaph One,'” says a Fox source, who added that this decision does not reflect the network’s feelings about the show or whether Dollhouse wi
Dollhouse is an American science fiction television series created by writer-director Joss Whedon under Mutant Enemy Productions. The show premiered on February 13, 2009 on the Fox network. Episodes of Dollhouse are about six minutes longer than standard one-hour dramas on Fox television, as the show airs with half as many commercial advertising slots. After the May 8, 2009 airing of the Season 1 finale, “Omega”, the series went into a brief hiatus before being renewed for a second season of thirteen episodes.[3] A thirteenth episode from Season 1, “Epitaph One,” was not aired, but will be released on DVD.
Joss Whedon told reporters he still has hope for a second Dollhouse season (and explained about that post-apocalyptic finale.) And Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles producers debunked their show’s cancellation rumor. Plus season three details! ‘Dollhouse’: Fox won’t air 13th episode, but show could still go on Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog star Felicia Day set off a Joss Whedon-fan panic this afternoon when she tweeted “Found out my Dollhouse ep, #13 isn’t gonna air. Only on DVD. Such a great part too. Thx Fox. 🙁 ” It’s true. Fox bought and paid for 13 hours of Dollhouse (from sister company 20th Century Fox), one of which turned out to be the scrapped pilot that Whedon wound up reshooting. Which means Day’s episode, “Epitaph One,” is the 14th — which the network didn’t buy. And isn’t going to buy. “We currently do not have plans to air ‘Epitaph One,'” says a Fox source, who added that this decision does not reflect the network’s feelings about the show or whether Dollhouse wi
Dollhouse is an American science fiction television series created by writer-director Joss Whedon under Mutant Enemy Productions. The show premiered on February 13, 2009 on the Fox network. Episodes of Dollhouse are about six minutes longer than standard one-hour dramas on Fox television, as the show airs with half as many commercial advertising slots. After the May 8, 2009 airing of the Season 1 finale, “Omega”, the series went into a brief hiatus before being renewed for a second season of thirteen episodes.[3] A thirteenth episode from Season 1, “Epitaph One,” was not aired, but will be released on DVD. The US DVD release is scheduled for July 28, 2009,[4] and the UK DVD release on September 14, 2009.[5] Sources: http://en.wikipedia.