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Dollhouse
EMAILPRINTSERIES: Fox, Friday 9:00p (60 minutes)

Mixed or average reviews
Based on 28 critic reviews
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Based on 309 votes
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Show Info
Genre(s): Action / Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Created By: Joss Whedon
First Air Date: February 13, 2009
Summary
Starring Eliza Dushku, Harry Lennix, Olivia Williams, Fran Kranz, Tahmoh Penikett, Dichen Lachman, Enver Gjokaj, Amy Acker, and Reed Diamond
Echo (Eliza Dushku) and her fellow "actives" are implanted with temporary personalities and hired out by rich clients.
Episode Guide & More Info: More about this show at TV.com
Also On The Web: Official Show Site
What The Critics Said
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
Philadelphia Daily NewsEllen Gray
Dollhouse is less about the ninja kicks and witty banter than it is about instant transformations, and about making the audience care about a character who's likely to behave differently every time we see her. That Dushku mostly pulls this off is a happy surprise, as is Dollhouse, which has survived "Firefly"-like trials of its own to get this far.
Read Full Review >Philadelphia InquirerJonathan Storm
The shows are fun and exciting, Mr. Blow, perfect for a stay-at-home Friday night, having a few guys over for beers, or recording and watching when you wake up Saturday afternoon, after all that hard partying.
Read Full Review >SalonHeather Havrilesky
Combining intelligent layers of mystery with sly dialogue and a steady flow of action, Whedon has crafted a provocative, bubbly new drama that looks as promising as anything to hit the small screen over the course of the past year.
Read Full Review >Baltimore SunDavid Zurawik
There is genuine drama in Dollhouse--or, at least, all-engaging narratives of action-adventure.
Read Full Review >Orlando SentinelHal Boedeker
Dushku plows into her role with gusto. I've seen three episodes of this strange, mesmerizing show, and it has grown on me.
Read Full Review >Chicago TribuneMaureen Ryan
There are caveats, but they would trouble me more if the creator were someone other than Whedon.
Read Full Review >Kansas City StarAaron Barnhart
All those ingredients make for a stew that, initially anyway, needs salt....Having seen two more promising later episodes, I say give Dollhouse time. And in the meantime, enjoy the set, the so-called dollhouse.
Read Full Review >TimeJames Poniewozik
While it's haunting, cerebral and gorgeous, it's also a little cold, though the flashes of humor help. Like its actives, it's a marvelous piece of engineering. But I hope it develops a personality of its own.
Read Full Review >Hollywood ReporterRay Richmond
Although Whedon infuses Dollhouse with an impressively detailed story line and social structure as well as nifty production values, the show lacks something for viewers to grab onto.
Read Full Review >PopMattersCynthia Fuchs
Even as Dollhouse sounds like other TV shows and movies, it is also utterly strange, its premise literally ridiculous and intriguingly metaphorical.
Read Full Review >SlateTroy Patterson
Though the show is quick and exciting in its particulars, slick and captivating in its details, it is unfolding slowly as a whole, with perhaps one too many investigations, conspiracies, return-of-the-repressed traumas, and busy backstories curling leisurely into view.
Read Full Review >Entertainment WeeklyKen Tucker
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.
Read Full Review >USA TodayRobert Bianco
The result is a show that his most devoted fans will debate and embrace, and a mass audience just won't get.
Read Full Review >Chicago Sun-TimesMisha Davenport
The first episode's biggest flaw is that it lacks humor, a hallmark of Whedon's writing. Thankfully, this is rectified in future episodes.
Read Full Review >Wall Street JournalNancy DeWolf Smith
No doubt Dollhouse will make a good computer game, although it looks like one already.
Read Full Review >Newark Star-LedgerAlan Sepinwall
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.
Read Full Review >San Francisco ChronicleTim Goodman
Joss Whedon is one of television's most talented visionaries, but his latest series--the highly anticipated midseason drama Dollhouse--is a major disappointment.
Read Full Review >Boston GlobeMatthew Gilbert
Ultimately, you'll want to think about Dollhouse more than you'll want to think about watching Dollhouse.
Read Full Review >Pittsburgh Post-GazetteRob Owen
Dollhouse isn't awful, but neither is it remarkably good. It's a passable hour of entertainment that shows potential to improve but flails and confuses (and occasionally bores) from the start.
Read Full Review >The New York TimesAlessandra Stanley
Dollhouse has an amusing premise, but the universe it inhabits in the early episodes is thin and bland.
Read Full Review >Los Angeles TimesRobert Lloyd
Overcrowded with plotlines, high-tech gimmicks and ambition yet empty of emotional connection and purpose, Dollhouse tries so hard to be so many things it winds up being nothing much at all.
Read Full Review >Washington PostTom Shales
If Dollhouse, a pretentious and risible jumble premiering tonight on that most quixotic of national networks, were a piece of music, it would have to be some sort of funky-junky, hip-hop, rinky-tinky, ragtime madrigal.
Read Full Review >VarietyBrian Lowry
Dushku does wonderful things to a tank top, but her grasp of this vague, personality-changing character is a bit of a muddle. What's left, then, is a series with a hollow center that doesn't initially make you care about its mentally malleable protagonist.
Read Full Review >Slant MagazineLen Sousa
Dollhouse is stuck between two worlds, unable to lead us from reality into fantasy.
Read Full Review >New York Daily NewsDavid Hinckley
In a perfect world, Dollhouse would be a good show. It's not.
Read Full Review >Miami HeraldGlenn Garvin
To the extent this sounds interesting, it isn't: Half the dialogue seems to have been written for barking dogs, the other half for mewling kittens, and the cast performs accordingly.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this show is 8.6 (out of 10) based on 309 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Abdullah Y gave it an8:
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.
Phil gave it a10:
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.
J W gave it a10:
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.
M F gave it a10:
Amazing show.
Ray R gave it an8:
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.
Kevin B gave it a3:
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.
David K. gave it a9:
Incredible show, interesting characters, awesome concept, fun to watch.
