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The End of the Dollhouse

The End of the Dollhouse

It’s been a couple of weeks since the final episode of Dollhouse hit the airwaves, and it’s taken me that long to really process what this season’s highs and lows have led to. While that may not seem necessary to some, the complete adrenaline-high I received in the final few episodes was so much that I needed to step back and retrace the events, right from the start.

By Michelle Graham on February 15, 2010 | View Comments

Recaps: Dollhouse Season 2, Episodes 1 and 2

Recaps: Dollhouse Season 2, Episodes 1 and 2

Echo is back for a second season, and our intrepid TV correspondent Michelle is ready to take her to task, one episode at a time.

By Michelle Graham on October 9, 2009 | View Comments

TV Review: Dollhouse – Briar Rose

TV Review: Dollhouse – Briar Rose

When Agent Ballad breaks up with Mellie, her connection to the Dollhouse gives him the final clue he needs to find its location.

By Michelle Graham on May 5, 2009 | View Comments

TV Review: Dollhouse – Haunted

TV Review: Dollhouse – Haunted

When a close friend of Adelle dies, we discover that the Dollhouse is capable of the most unexpected of services for the more prepared and well connected customer.

By Michelle Graham on April 26, 2009 | View Comments

TV Review: Dollhouse – Spy in the House of Love

TV Review: Dollhouse – Spy in the House of Love

When evidence is discovered of a spy in the Dollhouse, Topher and Dominic enlist Echo and Sierra to discover the leak. Meanwhile, Mellie returns to Ballard’s life, bringing more complications than he could have ever imagined.

By Michelle Graham on April 14, 2009 | View Comments

Dollhouse Season to Air One Episode Short

Dollhouse Season to Air One Episode Short

If you see a Dollhouse headline over the next couple of days, exclaiming how the season is getting its finale episode cut, relax. This is a nasty brand of journalism designed to scare the bejaysus out of you while dragging you into the article.

By Michelle Graham on April 10, 2009 | View Comments

TV Review: Dollhouse – Needs

TV Review: Dollhouse – Needs

Echo and some of her friends awaken with their original personalities, but no memory of how they came to be in the Dollhouse. Each doll deals with the lingering issues just below the surface of their consciousness.

By Michelle Graham on April 7, 2009 | View Comments

TV Review: Dollhouse – Echoes

TV Review: Dollhouse – Echoes

When a memory super-drug is released into the general population of a university, an army of dolls is sent in to contain its spread and solve the mystery of its release.

By Michelle Graham on March 31, 2009 | View Comments

TV Review: Dollhouse – Man on the Street

TV Review: Dollhouse – Man on the Street

Agent Ballard’s suspicions of the Dollhouse’s existence are confirmed as he comes face to face with Echo out on an engagement. However, a second encounter leaves him more lost and confused than ever. Meanwhile, Sierra begins exhibiting strange behaviour whilst wiped, to the alarm of those around her.

By Michelle Graham on March 23, 2009 | View Comments

TV Review: Dollhouse – True Believer

TV Review: Dollhouse – True Believer

When a commune is believed to be holding people against their will, Echo (Eliza Dushku) is sent in to be the eyes of the ATF.

By Michelle Graham on March 15, 2009 | View Comments

TV Review: Dollhouse – Gray Hour

TV Review: Dollhouse – Gray Hour

Echo’s (Eliza Dushku) newest mission as an art thief goes awry when a supposedly impossible event occurs, leaving her confused and defenseless.

By Michelle Graham on March 9, 2009 | View Comments

TV Review: Dollhouse – Stage Fright

TV Review: Dollhouse – Stage Fright

Echo (Eliza Dushku) is assigned to protect a singing sensation with a twisted overzealous fan, but inner loyalties to a doll friendship make the situation more complicated.

By Michelle Graham on March 1, 2009 | View Comments

TV Review: Dollhouse – The Target

TV Review: Dollhouse – The Target

Echo (Eliza Dushku) is programmed as a girl with a taste for the outdoors, but when her client (Matt Keeslar) turns her into his prey, she needs to call on more than just her imprint to survive.

By Michelle Graham on February 21, 2009 | View Comments

TV Review: Dollhouse – Ghost

TV Review: Dollhouse – Ghost

We’re introduced to the “Dollhouse”, a mysterious location whose inhabitants are blank slates, ready to be programmed for their next mission. These missions range from providing the perfect romantic encounter to acting as a trained assassin.

By Michelle Graham on February 15, 2009 | View Comments