• Network: FOX
  • Series Premiere Date: Feb 13, 2009
Season #: 2, 1
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8.0

Generally favorable reviews- based on 419 Ratings

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  1. Negative: 58 out of 419
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  1. Aug 16, 2023
    6
    Dollhouse told the story of a young woman, known as Echo, who is kept in a place known only to the most rich and powerful. Whilst in the Dollhouse their minds are wiped leaving them in a childlike state but when required they can be programmed to meet the wishes of the organisation’s clients. If you want a highly trained bodyguard or a master thief the Dollhouse is the place to go.

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    Dollhouse told the story of a young woman, known as Echo, who is kept in a place known only to the most rich and powerful. Whilst in the Dollhouse their minds are wiped leaving them in a childlike state but when required they can be programmed to meet the wishes of the organisation’s clients. If you want a highly trained bodyguard or a master thief the Dollhouse is the place to go.

    From the opening episode the show follows Echo on her various assignments whilst simultaneously raising questions about who Echo really is and why she finds herself in the Dollhouse. Any show created by Josh Whedon will always get my attention, but for the most part Dollhouse lacks the magic that made Buffy, Angel and Firefly such a joy to watch. In a similar way to Tru Calling, another show starring Dushku, the weekly assignments did become a little repetitive and it was only when the series hinted at a bigger picture towards the end of this first season that the viewers were given an idea as to Whedon’s overall plan for the show, making far more interesting viewing in the process.

    Despite a number of negative comments about Eliza Dushku’s ability to play such a difficult role she, for me at least, does a capable job and the supporting cast are arguably even better. Perhaps surprisingly however from the man that gave us Xander, Mal Reynolds and Lorne the show did lack truly memorable characters with many coming across as slightly generic.
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  2. May 11, 2015
    8
    There's a lot to like here. Eliza Dushku has long been a favourite if mine, and she delivers wonderfully as Echo. As always, Joss Whedon surrounds her with a diverse range of actors, Fran Krantz leading the charge. Mysterious, funny and thrilling, Dollhouse is a must-watch for sci-fi fans and crime watchers alike.
  3. Feb 25, 2014
    3
    I've been a fan of Joss Whedon since before my age even hit double digits but I missed out on seeing this show when it was released so I was thrilled to find it on Netflix. Then came the crushing disappointment. This show is awful.
    One of the things I love about Whedon is that he brings together a collection of characters with distinct personalities and different personal strengths and
    I've been a fan of Joss Whedon since before my age even hit double digits but I missed out on seeing this show when it was released so I was thrilled to find it on Netflix. Then came the crushing disappointment. This show is awful.
    One of the things I love about Whedon is that he brings together a collection of characters with distinct personalities and different personal strengths and weakness and we see them interact and bounce off each other as they develop. But due to the nature of this show, half the main cast (Echo, Sierra, Victor & November) don't have any personality of their own, they change to a different character from episode to episode. It is impressive on the part of the actors to show such a range of talent but it makes it difficult to relate to the character. We don't steadily build up a relationship with a character throughout the series, we have forty minutes to briefly get to know a character we're told we should care about.
    As for the other characters, the non-doll characters, they don't make much sense either. Paul Ballard and Boyd Langton are basically the same guy on different sides of the fence. Paul Ballard is a tough guy working for the police who doesn't like what the Dollhouse are doing and spends every episode (literally every episode) obsessing over how to find them but never makes any progress until the last three episodes. Boyd is a tough guy who used to work for the police who also makes it clear he doesn't like what the Dollhouse are doing, which begs the question of why the hell he's working for them but that never gets answered.
    Topher Brink can have his funny moments but his character remains undeveloped throughout. Adelle DeWitt is the only one who has any kind of depth to her which is somewhat explored in small segments between the large chunks of time spent focusing on the Drones...sorry, Dolls.
    The premise of the show is an interesting concept but there just enough here to keep it afloat. A huge let down.
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  4. Nov 22, 2013
    8
    The first few episodes feel like a grind but they successfully set up our characters and universe to make the series second half must watch tv when the episodic feel starts to wear away
  5. Jul 16, 2013
    9
    I think dollhouse is an amazing programme. The series starts as being a little dull, no major plt and confusing themes but as it goes on the characters develop and reveal their true personalities. The ending is truly emotional and i have to say i cried ALOT. Overall, Whedon does it again.
  6. Jun 2, 2013
    9
    This show shoulda never aired on FOX. I mean Whedon shouda trieded a get it on Fx, HBO, Showtime or hell even Sy-Fi. Channels like those really would have aloud to manifest the complexity of the concept Insted we got a bucketfull of episodes where Echo acts like a Prosti. Meddling producers. Still it has some great momentes and awesome characters. Epitaph One is one the finest moments ofThis show shoulda never aired on FOX. I mean Whedon shouda trieded a get it on Fx, HBO, Showtime or hell even Sy-Fi. Channels like those really would have aloud to manifest the complexity of the concept Insted we got a bucketfull of episodes where Echo acts like a Prosti. Meddling producers. Still it has some great momentes and awesome characters. Epitaph One is one the finest moments of television (even though it never aired). And thoughs who complain about the humor, I don t know what your talking about, I laugh out loud all the time. Expand
  7. Feb 25, 2013
    6
    This show had so much potential. However, for reasons I understand, the ethical concerns were not fully exploited. The result is an half action/psychological show were both side are just ok.
  8. Feb 24, 2013
    6
    This show definitely had its moments but never hit full on excitement. All of the actors were excellent. Stories were hit or miss, usually focusing on the technology of mind swapping. By the end of season 2 the entire plot and characterization becomes broken, almost like they were trying to destroy the show. Attempts at adding drama just ruined things, just like what happened to someThis show definitely had its moments but never hit full on excitement. All of the actors were excellent. Stories were hit or miss, usually focusing on the technology of mind swapping. By the end of season 2 the entire plot and characterization becomes broken, almost like they were trying to destroy the show. Attempts at adding drama just ruined things, just like what happened to some seasons of Buffy. While technically this show looks better than than Whedon's previous attempts, its not as fun. Its obvious that Whedon can't tell a long arcing story with multiple characters. Since it was kind of fun I'd say check it out, but beware that the show was cancelled for a reason. Expand
  9. Jul 11, 2012
    10
    I loved this show! I can see why some people may not enjoy the intense suspense, the thrilling and complicated plot-lines, the mesmerizing performances and the constantly outstanding level of action, the drama, the development and overall excitement of the show...but then again, I can see why some people prefer to lead simple lives. If you liked Buffy the Vampire slayer, you'll love dollhouse.
  10. Jun 29, 2011
    8
    Dollhouse is a truly original concept which introduced a lot of intriguing and complex ideas. The first season had it's hiccups to start, showing loads of potential but the usual meddling by FOX crippled many of the early episodes into being more of the "case of the week" variety instead of building up the overarching mythology. Once the excellent sixth episode "Man on the Street" hit, itDollhouse is a truly original concept which introduced a lot of intriguing and complex ideas. The first season had it's hiccups to start, showing loads of potential but the usual meddling by FOX crippled many of the early episodes into being more of the "case of the week" variety instead of building up the overarching mythology. Once the excellent sixth episode "Man on the Street" hit, it was clear that Dollhouse was about a lot more than it seemed. By the end it had becoming compelling and addictive, featuring impressively strong performances by the supporting cast. Season 1 makes up a lot of points for the strong finish, including the surprisingly effective post-script episode "Epitaph One", which deals with events 10 years after the main storyline. Dollhouse still had yet to have its best moments, but Season 1 is still very entertaining and worth watching. Overall score: 8/10


    Individual Episode Ratings: E1 "Ghost" 8/10 E2 "The Target" 7/10 E3 "Stage Fright" 6.5/10 E4 "Gray Hour" 8/10 E5 "True Believer" 7/10 E6 "Man on the Street" 9/10 E7 "Echoes" 6/10 E8 "Needs" 8.5/10 E9 "Spy in the House of Love" 9/10 E10 "Haunted" 8.5/10 E11 "Briar Rose" 8.5/10 E12 "Omega" 8/10 E13 "Epitaph One" 9/10
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  11. Nov 19, 2010
    4
    As a huge fan of Joss Whedon, I have to say that Dollhouse was his worst creation to date. Why was this so bad when Firefly, Buffy, and Angel were so unbelievably good? Well, for starters it lacked Whedon's trademark HUMOR. The premise was so dark that there was no room for the kind of witty banter and hilarious references within the dialogue that we've come to expect from Joss' shows. InAs a huge fan of Joss Whedon, I have to say that Dollhouse was his worst creation to date. Why was this so bad when Firefly, Buffy, and Angel were so unbelievably good? Well, for starters it lacked Whedon's trademark HUMOR. The premise was so dark that there was no room for the kind of witty banter and hilarious references within the dialogue that we've come to expect from Joss' shows. In addition, Dollhouse had another major problem: the cast just wasn't as good. Dushku is simply not a lead actress. No matter how hard they try to make her seem sweet, it just never works. Call it the 'Faith syndrome' if you want, but she just appears totally awkward and fake whenever she tries to act the 'good guy'. Furthermore, the other cast members were only adequate at best, and annoying at worst. I hate to criticize Joss' work so much - and part of me is pained even typing this - but this show just didn't stand a chance. Expand
  12. Oct 13, 2010
    7
    An interesting if not original premise but none the less succeeds thanks to Joss Whedon's quirky characters and dialogue. Season 1 is slow to start granted, however it does pick up the pace and shows itself to have more substance than you might expect. Great to see some old familiar faces from the Joss Whedon universe and whilst Dollhouse may not be his greatest work, give it some timeAn interesting if not original premise but none the less succeeds thanks to Joss Whedon's quirky characters and dialogue. Season 1 is slow to start granted, however it does pick up the pace and shows itself to have more substance than you might expect. Great to see some old familiar faces from the Joss Whedon universe and whilst Dollhouse may not be his greatest work, give it some time and it can be great. Expand
  13. Dave
    Jan 27, 2010
    9
    This 2nd season has been brilliant. Which means it will get the chop.
  14. SteveS
    Jan 22, 2010
    9
    I'm beginning to thing the reviewers are out of touch. This is the second review I've done where there's a three point difference between their average and the viewers'. Dollhouse is a classic example of an intelligent TV show that the critics just don't get. Unfortunately, that's Joss Whedon's lot in life. Like many shows, this one takes a few episodes I'm beginning to thing the reviewers are out of touch. This is the second review I've done where there's a three point difference between their average and the viewers'. Dollhouse is a classic example of an intelligent TV show that the critics just don't get. Unfortunately, that's Joss Whedon's lot in life. Like many shows, this one takes a few episodes to get rolling, but once it does, it's sweet. Not as good as "Firefly," but it's still Whedon on his game. Expand
  15. MadonnaM.
    Jan 16, 2010
    10
    I love this show. Eliza Dushku is an amazing actress. The plott of Dollhouse is outstanding and keeps me hooked on every moment of the show.
  16. Ken
    Jan 4, 2010
    10
    Slow to start, as the season progressed it became more and more compelling. Eliza Dushku is easy on the eyes and does a fine job at most of the characters, but lacks at some of them. However, it is the overall story arc and the many supporting characters that bring this up from a good show to a great one. Someone comented about this show being about date rape, and in a way it is and Slow to start, as the season progressed it became more and more compelling. Eliza Dushku is easy on the eyes and does a fine job at most of the characters, but lacks at some of them. However, it is the overall story arc and the many supporting characters that bring this up from a good show to a great one. Someone comented about this show being about date rape, and in a way it is and isn't. It is a complex morality tale that shows the road to destruction is paved with good intentions, at least at the beginning of the journey! Expand
  17. JamesR
    Dec 21, 2009
    8
    This show is really good. I admit, it has some flaws, but the story and campy feeling really work out. This is a show I'd be eager to keep watching. I'm not exactly a Joss Whedon fan either, I thought Firefly was barely watchable (except for Alec Baldwin's antics). But with Dollhouse, I think he's really hit on something accessible and intelligent. It's well worth This show is really good. I admit, it has some flaws, but the story and campy feeling really work out. This is a show I'd be eager to keep watching. I'm not exactly a Joss Whedon fan either, I thought Firefly was barely watchable (except for Alec Baldwin's antics). But with Dollhouse, I think he's really hit on something accessible and intelligent. It's well worth watching. As an aside, I think a reason people struggle to enjoy Joss Whedon's shows is the lack of overproduction and super-realism. If dollhouse was produced like an episode of 24 or something, I'm sure it would be mainstream successful. It sucks that the general public are so narrow minded about their viewing choices. Expand
  18. JasonH.
    Dec 13, 2009
    8
    I really enjoy the show, but it does have its flaws. The first is that it seems like "the Eliza Dushku show" in that it seems to have been created to show off Eliza's talent. The only problem: she isn't that great of an actress. The second problem is a bit peculiar, but the show seems experimental. Other than that, I love the other characters, and the premise is pretty interesting.
  19. ChristopherC
    Dec 10, 2009
    10
    I should have given this show more thought when it first came out. I am harder on shows that might show some of the truth.
  20. Maxh
    Nov 4, 2009
    8
    It's not an entirely consistent effort, but when it's good? It's brilliant. Could occasionally be a little weirder, a little darker, but is generally as funny as you'd want.
  21. mereditht
    Oct 27, 2009
    1
    What Dollhouse serves up week after week is the high-tech date rape of its attractive women, who are fed electronic roofies for sex they can't remember. Lest you think this show is written by bad people, they include token disapproval of what's happening. Then, more date-raping. Echo gets raped the most, although they are particularly brutal when they rape Sierra - no idea what What Dollhouse serves up week after week is the high-tech date rape of its attractive women, who are fed electronic roofies for sex they can't remember. Lest you think this show is written by bad people, they include token disapproval of what's happening. Then, more date-raping. Echo gets raped the most, although they are particularly brutal when they rape Sierra - no idea what that's about. Thankfully, America isn't buying it and the show has basically been canceled. Don't waste your Christmas season fighting to save a show that panders to the sadistic fantasies of its nerd-heavy audience. Expand
  22. AbdullahY
    Oct 17, 2009
    8
    I think Dollhouse is among the most exiting drama on air nowadays. Although I love my procedural/case of the week shows, Dollhouse transcends the genera and becomes something else, where the week's case takes the backseat and becomes a mere device to reveal yet another layer to this fantastic world. That being said, I wish that the lead was someone with better acting chops than Ms. I think Dollhouse is among the most exiting drama on air nowadays. Although I love my procedural/case of the week shows, Dollhouse transcends the genera and becomes something else, where the week's case takes the backseat and becomes a mere device to reveal yet another layer to this fantastic world. That being said, I wish that the lead was someone with better acting chops than Ms. Dushku who is fine in certain roles, but it is not really fair to ask her to pull off such a complex task. Expand
  23. Phil
    Oct 14, 2009
    10
    I started watching midway through the first season, while most critics base their review off of the pilot episode. This series my have had a slow start, but it's really hit it's stride. Dollhouse uses an original concept to create a reality that makes your skin crawl and keeps you both emotionally and mentally engaged.
  24. JW
    Oct 11, 2009
    10
    The first few episodes of the first season were too busy with the episode arcs to do much with the season arc, but as soon as that kicked in, it became pretty fabulous. This is a more intricate and interesting premise than any other show I can think of has. The entire thing is a fascinating thought experiment.
  25. MF
    Aug 29, 2009
    10
    Amazing show.
  26. RayR
    Aug 29, 2009
    8
    We have to admit that FOX is one o fhte worst networks in broadcasting televison, at least i think that, EVER SINCE they canceled "Tru Calling". "Dollhouse" is a new project that i think has a future, the first 2 episodes were great, episodes 3,4,5,6,7,8,9 were okay, but the last 3 episodes rocked it, And it was an amazing season finally. I wasn't at all desapointed at Josh Wedon, We have to admit that FOX is one o fhte worst networks in broadcasting televison, at least i think that, EVER SINCE they canceled "Tru Calling". "Dollhouse" is a new project that i think has a future, the first 2 episodes were great, episodes 3,4,5,6,7,8,9 were okay, but the last 3 episodes rocked it, And it was an amazing season finally. I wasn't at all desapointed at Josh Wedon, but he could bring in more mistery, and suspanse to the show, it would only make it better. Expand
  27. KevinB
    Aug 29, 2009
    3
    The only way I could give this a positive score is if the second season reveals that Dushku's character is actually a horrible actress and the real life Dushku is an incredible actress, acting like a horrible actress, who is acting like randomly-generated personalities. Bring back firefly.
  28. DavidK.
    Aug 25, 2009
    9
    Incredible show, interesting characters, awesome concept, fun to watch.
  29. JR
    Aug 7, 2009
    10
    This show is amazing! It starts off a little confusing, but it explains everything by the end - it seems that the people who gave low scores just based their score off of one episode. Ignore the haters - this show is awesome!
  30. FreemanC
    Jul 11, 2009
    3
    The Dollhouse is a whorehouse that solves crimes. If that makes sense to you, maybe you should be writing the show, because the writers can't make it make sense. They act like they're being really complex, but they're just sloppily inconsistent - one week the Dollhouse is like Charlie's Angels, the next week it's evil. They did like three good episodes out of 12 The Dollhouse is a whorehouse that solves crimes. If that makes sense to you, maybe you should be writing the show, because the writers can't make it make sense. They act like they're being really complex, but they're just sloppily inconsistent - one week the Dollhouse is like Charlie's Angels, the next week it's evil. They did like three good episodes out of 12 and got a second season just 'cause the show's owned by Fox. Don't waste your time - Fringe, Bones, there's something out there you'll like better than this mess. Expand
Metascore
57

Mixed or average reviews - based on 28 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 28
  2. Negative: 6 out of 28
  1. Given the artfully vague hints of an intriguingly desperate past for Echo, as well as Whedon's track record, we ought to cut the show some slack. Let's see if Whedon can bring this doll to greater life.
  2. Whedon is a vastly better storyteller than anyone involved in "My Own Worst Enemy," so Dollhouse can be very engaging, even if the premise doesn't make sense. Dushku isn't as versatile as the role demands--many weeks, the only difference in Echo's persona seems to be her wardrobe--but Whedon and his writers certainly are.
  3. Joss Whedon is one of television's most talented visionaries, but his latest series--the highly anticipated midseason drama Dollhouse--is a major disappointment.