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A while ago, when my satellite TV provider bought several new shows, these promos for “Dollhouse” caught my interest. Fast-forward to tonight, when I had just seen Dollhouse’s 24th episode (season 2, episode 11), and I have only three words to say. Oh. My. GOD. Sorry for sounding like a pre-teen walking out of a screening of Twilight, but OH MY GOD DOLLHOUSE IS THE BEST ACTION SHOW EVAR. That episode just blew my mind wide open, making me question the show’s cancellation one more time.
With all of these unbelievable twists, brilliant plot and exquisite attention to detail, I still don’t get why Fox cancelled the show. When I heard of the news (Thanks to Twitter!) I immediately went online and read a bunch of articles on why it was cancelled, since even at the time the show was great. I read that it was placed at a crappy time slot, with “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles” playing before it and “Stargate: Universe” showing on SyFy at the same time. Really, Fox - Fridays at 9pm? I don’t think any of the young audience that’s supposed to like this show would stay home on a Friday night. Plus, it’s a bad move to even try and compete with a Stargate show, or virtually any long-running shows series/format with a very large fanbase. Terminator and Dollhouse were both great shows, and look what happened - they both got axed.
Dollhouse, in my opinion, is the best action show on television these days. Really, I think it surpasses Heroes and other scifi-action shows. The twists in episode 24 actually made me take 10 minutes to digest it all and go over them again in disbelief, keeping my mouth open at the same time (post-gasping). Yes, they were that good. Without spoiling anything, the twists were better and better as they came, with Caroline’s last memory as the climax.
I really don’t get why Fox placed this show in such a bad time on a Friday night, broadcast it at the same time as a Stargate show or even cancelled it after they actually failed it! Forget about ratings - a network should not cancel a new show before giving it a decent chance, let alone one with a well-sized fanbase.
Screw you, Fox. Screw you.