Despite last Friday ’s sequence getting an all - time Sir David Alexander Cecil Low in term of valuation , it ’s still possible that Joss Whedon ’s mindwipe dramatic event Dollhouse will make it to a second time of year , if rumour are to be believe .
TV Guideputs it best :
Fox executives are holding out a inkling of promise for the show , take note its loyal gist and its strong DVR numbers .
In the show ’s favor , the fact that everything else they ’ve run on Fridays has had a similar deficiency of success … and the show ’s buzz , even if a lot of that centre around whether or not it ’s go to make it to a second season . Creator Joss Whedon last between being pessimistic to cautiously hopeful about the chance , but perhaps both he and Fox should consider the ideasuggested by Time Magazine ’s James Poniewozik :
At its best import , it ’s had the feeling of consequence cannonball along forrad toward an imminent sexual climax . Which makes me think that , in a consummate world , Dollhouse would have been not a series but a miniseries .
I wonder if the ideal , then , would be for Fox to return Dollhouse , for a special and final second season , to resolve its storey without the loading of stretching it out with one - off episodes .
On the cheek of it , it seems like a no - lose situation ; Whedon gets to bring his floor to some kind of conclusion , Fox gets the goodwill from bringing back a show that it ’d be well within its rights to cancel ( and the chance to push it as a “ special mini - series event ” , and the fans get another , if short , season of the show . Which , of class , means that it will never happen . But we can always desire …
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