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MAY 18, 2009 7:58AM

Rejoice! Dollhouse Returning for Season 2, and Other TV News

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Rejoice, nerds - Dollhouse Returning for Season 2, and Other TV News

It's Aliiiiiiiiiive!

Surprisingly, Fox has decided to renew Dollhouse for another season. To be honest, I think most people thought this show was a goner. But, as I said in my last review, since it's going to be back, I'm going to be there (so you readers will have to suffer through another season of my reviews, I suppose).

The show definitely laid enough groundwork for me to want to keep watching, but I'm not going to pretend it was a perfect first season. So, here's a quick list of the things that I'd want improved for next season:
  1. Make Amy Acker a regular. Dr. Claire Saunders had some great character moments to close out the season, and I'd really like to see her explored more - who was she originally? How does she feel about being a Doll? Will she choose to keep her current personality forever, even after her contract expires?
  2. Assuming Dr. Claire sticks around, I think she and Boyd would make an interesting couple. Both actors are talented enough to give a potential romance a lot of depth and nuance.
  3. Take it international. We learned in episode 6 that there are 20 Dollhouses scattered around the world, so let's go see some of those.
  4. We need to get a lot more information about the mole inside the Dollhouse, as well as the mysterious "true purpose" of the Dollhouse. Keep the focus there - limit the number of silly "Monster of the Week" style episodes. This show will live or die on the strength of its overall plot arc, so dedicate your resources towards making THAT part of the show as good as it can be.
  5. Make Paul Ballard less stupid. Seriously. Right now he reminds me of my mentally challenged cat - both seem like the type to get their heads caught in the handles of plastic grocery bags, at which point they thrash around all confused.
  6. Also make Paul Ballard less obsessed with Echo. It's creepy.
The one thing to be wary of about next season are reports that the renewal was earned partially by promising to reduce the budget and reduce the licensing fee. That may mean fewer good writers, or even some character deaths. Still, the show will be back for 13 more episodes, so we'll see what they can do with that.

Hooray for more underdogs!

On the heels of the good news about Dollhouse, a few other shows have been renewed that I think deserve a lot more love from critics and viewers out there.
  • Better Off Ted, the quirky and totally excellent sitcom on ABC starring Portia di Rossi (well, the lead is technically Ted, played by Jay Harrington, but di Rossi really steals the show), has been renewed for another season. Seriously, folks - I can't recommend this one enough. Delightful and fun. Part of the reason it's coming back is probably due to the fact that Scrubs was picked up for another season, and BOT had done a tremendous job retaining almost 90% of Scrubs' lead in audience. Expect to see the two paired together again next season.
  • I was never a big fan of Chuck, but a lot of people out there seem to love it, so they'll be happy to know that it's been granted a third season.
  • Party Down is the first original series on Starz actually worth watching, so I'm pleased to report that it's been granted a second season. It started a little slow, but has really grown on me, so if you missed this little comedic gem, check it out, and then hop on the bandwagon for season 2. It's worth watching just for the adorable and quirky romance between Lizzy Caplan and Adam Scott, and the hilarious buddy-buddy relationship between Jane Lynch - playing an aging actress whose best days of bit roles involving ample nudity in 80's flicks that are thin knock offs of Meatballs are behind her - and Ryan Hansen, who plays her friend and semi-protege.
Summer crack

A few series coming out (or returning) this summer that may interest you.
  • Nurse Jackie stars the always-welcome-in-my-house Edie Falco, and premieres Monday, June 8th at 10:30 pm ET/PT on Showtime. This black comedy got a great advanced review from Jace over at Televisionary, and he's rarely wrong about these things. I'm definitely going to check this one out.
  • One of my favorite summer guilty pleasures, the wonderfully over-wrought and sexy True Blood returns for Season 2 on HBO June 14th at 9 pm ET/PT. While I will totally freak out if Lafayette is really dead (Season 1 left us with a cliffhanger on that), I'm very, very interested to see the new character played by Evan Rachel Wood, as well as what the deal is with Michelle Forbes's character (Forbes was promoted to series regular, so I expect to see a lot more of her character and her backstory with souful shapeshifter Sam). Catch the hot trailer for Season 2 here.
  • If you aren't watching AMC's brilliant Mad Men, then you're dead to me. Catch up on Seasons 1 and 2 (or rewatch them to catch the little subtle clues you missed the first time around) on DVD, then get ready to enjoy Season 3, which is allegedly on track to premiere this summer.

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To say I'm stunned is to display the inadequacy of the English language. I can't *believe* they renewed it. M'goy!

I'll tell you the truth: I've now watched the entire first season of "Mad Men," and *still* can't decide if I like it. I think it's more like fascination, like when you watch those Mercedes Benz commercials where they show you a test car crash in ultra-slow motion. You know: "Wow, I bet *that* would hurt!"

Also, I enjoy ogling Christina Hendricks any time I can.

"Reaper" is fun; I'm liking it so far.
Oh, and it's going to be Topher and Dr. Claire. Doug's Theory: Topher programmed Dr. Claire to hate him because he is/was attracted to her, and didn't want to be attracted to a "doll." Classic romantic comedy set-up, right? Hate at first sight, then they fall in love? (Think "It Happened One Night.")

That's my theory and I'm stickin' to it.
Douglas - thumbs up to your appreciation of the juicy Christina Hendricks. Check out Season 2 - Joan has some amazing moments that will totally change your view of the character, and my #1 gal Peggy Olson (Elisabeth Moss) really shines.

I appreciate Mad Men because the stories have such a slow burn on them. And it's unlike anything else of television - the plots don't seem to follow the traditional story structure we're so familiar with. The proverbial "Gun in Act 1" appears all the time, and yet often never goes off. And other times, explosive moments come unexpectedly, and yet always feel SO true to the story.

"Reaper" is tons of fun, and it's a nice diversion. It's on the bubble - I hope it comes back, because it's good "Turn your brain off" television.
Anybody else following Breaking Bad on AMC? I'm really looking forward to Nurse Jackie. Mad Men is riveting.
I glad it will be around for another season, that being said I cannot believe they got rid of The Sarah Conner Chronicles. That show was a lot better than Dollhouse and it just left us hanging. I totally agree with you on points 3 and 6.
Leslie - Breaking Bad is on my list of "Need to get around to watching this" shows. I think I'll wait till the current season is done, and then catch up with the show on DVD.

Dea-dog - I tried really hard to like The Sarah Connor Chronicles, but it just took too long to get its feet under it, and I ended up dropping it. Dollhouse, in its defense, did give us enough starting at episode 6 of Season 1 to hold my interest. TSCC didn't get good until way into it's second season, and that's just too much to ask of viewers.
I had a feeling that they were going to renew it. They took an inordinately long time to decide which boded well for it.

I hate to tell you this, but Amy Acker has a new series possibly. She may not stay on it.
Odetteroulette - yeah, I knew that Amy Acker signed on to do a new pilot, but that was way before Dollhouse got renewed, so who knows what her contract for the new show said. I'm not sure what the status of her new pilot is anyway - did it get picked up by any network yet?

If she decides for whatever reason to leave Dollhouse, I predict that Victor would become the new Dr. Saunders.
Gosh, however did you discover that "Dollhouse" had been renewed? Oh yeah, someone told you on Saturday, in a comment in your Episode 12 review post. I also had a post on the renewal, but removed it because it got so few reads.
Actually, I heard about the renewal last Friday (via various excited nerd sites - http://www.aintitcool.com/node/41091), but just didn't get around to posting it till now. Sorry - didn't see the comment in my Episode 12 review (I don't have the system set up to tell me when posts get comments, so sometimes older posts get comments that I miss).
Dollhouse is renewed! Now let's see if they can just make the damn thing better...
hooray for dollhouse! unfortunately it got mired down in poor marketing (before i watched it i thought it was going to be "alias: again!" based on the commercials) and took too many episodes to get to the interesting stuff. but if the last few episodes of the season are any indication, it's gonna be great! i'm happy it got renewed. now both of the new shows i started watching this year (dollhouse and fringe) are coming back!
montcalm - Fringe is a great show, and I'm super happy it's coming back as well. It's funny, because I was THIS CLOSE to giving up on it early in its run, because it too was a slow starter, but boy - after episode 10, I was totally hooked.
Yea! Chuck AND Dollhouse!
To follow up, here's an interesting article from io9.com speculating on the changes we may see next season:

http://io9.com/5257353/welcome-to-the-all+new-all+different-dollhouse
Even on the cheap, Dollhouse will be better than most TV fare. I'm happy to see Castle coming back. MT, yes, Breaking Bad, must see. Ms. Stim and I rented the first season and had a marathon BB weekend before the 2nd season.
I think Party Down is pretty good after watching two episodes. Better than Better off Ted, a show that hasn't quite pulled it off, though I admire the effort very much.

An other season of Scrubs? Nice enough show in its day. Shows should be granted a three year licence. Then they should have to demonstrate a pressing need for their continuation to get a fourth year. I can think of almost no shows that needed more than three years to make their point. Let them be done!
I don't know friend, I feel that Boyd getting into any relationship with a Doll would be antithetical to his character. Boyd is sort of the Superego of the Dollhouse, expressing the obvious outrage of the situation to people with no qualms about what they are doing while simultaneously facilitating it, unable to break away. Then again, maybe that is precisely why it would make an interesting turn. I do think Boyd is a more interesting and well developed character than Echo in a lot of ways.
I actually think it's possible that Boyd doesn't know that Dr. Saunders is actually a Doll. He joined after the Alpha event, and we saw his first meeting with Whiskey in episode 2, except he was told she was Dr. Saunders. It's unclear whether he's ever been told the truth about her. I'm inclined to think not.
Have dvr'd DOLLHOUSE, but after two eppies, can't say I'm all that thrilled though I've enjoyed Whedon immensely in the past (FIREFLY, anyone?). Perhaps I'll give the other episodes a try instead of deleting them unseen. As for TRUE BLOOD, it's nastily funny and entertaining, especially Rutina Wesley as Tara. It's a must watch for me now.
I must say that was a shocker.
true blood-i am a huge fan of the books and have read every single one. i think the producers got the tone of the show almost spot on-southern goth grit. bill was not nearly so forceful a personality in the books-he was more of a mop. i love what they have done with layfayette's character and hope he stays around. of course he doesn't in the books -it is actually him in the car. i think he is refreshingly accurate and funny as hell! ithink eric should make him a vampire. i think their ruthlessness and opportunistic bent would make for good times indeed. by the by the latest instlament of the book series was a resounding dissappointment! my daughter and I awaited it's release with "Twighlight" enthusiasm. we each read it in two days and felt quite let down as the plot was simplistic and boring. i look forward to reading your recaps each week as the season progresses.