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Dollhouse
Season 1
TV-14
63%
83%
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A top secret organization erases the identities of attractive young people, turning them into blank "dolls" ready for imprints of temporary identities they need to fulfill assignments for clients.
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The CW
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Amazon Video
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Apple TV
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12 Episodes
Ghost
E1
Ghost
Echo is one of the "Actives" in the elite and illegal Dollhouse. Through different personality downloads, she plays the role of a lovestruck girl on a romantic weekend, and then a ruthlessly efficient kidnapping negotiator. FBI Agent Paul Ballard is struggling with his assignment to uncover information on the Dollhouse.
The Target
E2
The Target
Echo becomes the female counterpart to an outdoorsman; Agent Ballard is encouraged when he receives a clue to Echo's true identity.
Stage Fright
E3
Stage Fright
Pop star Rayna is in need of protection due to death threats, so Echo is programmed as a backup singer/bodyguard for her. Sierra serves as additional protection. Paul's investigation into the Dollhouse might cost him his life.
Gray Hour
E4
Gray Hour
Echo becomes an expert safe-cracker, and an invaluable piece of art is stolen from her on the engagement, forcing Sierra to take on a familiar persona. Agent Ballard gives Lubov an ultimatum, and Adelle confides shocking information to Topher.
True Believer
E5
True Believer
Imprinted as a visually impaired woman, Echo must infiltrate a heavily guarded cult in order to rescue a woman held against her will.
Man on the Street
E6
Man on the Street
Echo becomes the perfect wife for a lonely internet mogul, and Sierra's attacker is revealed. Meanwhile, Mellie's life is in danger and Agent Ballard's investigation takes a surprising turn when he comes face-to-face and goes fist-to-fist with Echo for the first very time.
Echoes
E7
Echoes
Rossum Corporation asks the Dollhouse to send a large contingent of actives to a college campus to retrieve an experimental memory drug. The drug brings out suppressed memories which affect everyone, including the actives. Echo's origins are revealed.
Needs
E8
Needs
When Echo, Sierra and Victor awaken in the Dollhouse with most of their original personalities and memories intact, Echo leads the charge to free the Actives from their apparent captivity and escape the Dollhouse forever. Meanwhile, Ballard discovers the Dollhouse is closer than he thinks.
A Spy in the House of Love
E9
A Spy in the House of Love
When a traitor is discovered inside the Dollhouse, Echo and Sierra are programmed as spy hunters to uncover the culprit. Meanwhile, Ballard receives surprising news from Mellie, and Adelle harbors a secret.
Haunted
E10
Haunted
When Adelle’s wealthy friend is murdered, Adelle imprints Echo with the woman’s memories and personality to solve the case. Ballard looks into Mellie’s past, and Topher secretly programs Sierra for an engagement.
Briar Rose
E11
Briar Rose
Ballard’s investigation leads him to the agoraphobic designer of the Dollhouse (guest star Alan Tudyk), and the story of “Sleeping Beauty” foreshadows Echo’s future, while allowing her to help a young girl deal with her traumatic past. Adelle goes to the attic in search of answers, while Alpha reveals himself and sets his game in motion.
Omega
E12
Omega
Alpha’s reign of terror continues as his obsession with Echo endangers Caroline’s survival. Ballard’s search for the Dollhouse comes to an end, forcing him to make a life-changing decision. Meanwhile, one Doll is permanently deactivated while another’s shocking past is revealed.
Cast of Season 1
Eliza Dushku
Echo / Caroline Farrell
Fran Kranz
Topher Brink
Olivia Williams
Adelle DeWitt
Dichen Lachman
Sierra
Enver Gjokaj
Victor
Tahmoh Penikett
Paul Ballard
Harry Lennix
Boyd Langton
Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Variety
Brian Lowry
What's left is a series with a hollow center that doesn't initially make you care about its mentally malleable protagonist.
San Francisco Chronicle
Tim Goodman
Dollhouse doesn't work, on numerous levels - starting with Dushku.
Bitch Media
Michelle Dean
I only managed to stick it out through its initial rough patch on faith alone.
AV Club
Scott Tobias
The themes of memory and loss are unique to Dollhouse and should yield a lot of surprises and rewards down the road.
Bitch Media
Juliana Tringali
If anyone's up to taking this so-so show to the next level, it's Joss Whedon. Let's just hope Fox gives him time to do it.
DVDTalk.com
Jason Bailey
Whedon and his writers have opened up some intriguing possibilities, both in terms of characterization and the philosophical ramifications of the show's central premise.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Gail Pennington
Grown-up viewers who like to be challenged, fear blandness and enjoy a deftly delivered shock should rush to sample "Dollhouse."
New York Magazine/Vulture
Emily Nussbaum
Whedon isn't the first TV auteur to try an experimental spin on this genre... Despite some clunky elements, Whedon's attempt is far more provocative and promising than those earlier gambits, bubbling with Philip K. Dickish mind games.
The Hollywood Reporter
Ray Richmond
Having a personality-shifting protagonist makes for a rooting challenge and, at its core, a disappointingly soulless exercise.
Austin Chronicle
Belinda Acosta
Proficient at playing the tough girl, as she did so well when she first worked with Whedon on Buffy, Dushku delivers that familiar face while demonstrating she has the chops to deliver more.
Los Angeles Times
Mary McNamara
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.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Jonathan Storm
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.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
As a drama, "Dollhouse" doesn't stand up to the broad interpretations it invites.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Ellen Gray
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.
Denver Post
Joanne Ostrow
Whedon has set up a tough balancing act going forward, sustaining a mythology that is strong but not so dense as to be off- putting.
Newark Star-Ledger
Alan Sepinwall
Right now, it looks like a slate that keeps getting half-wiped as Whedon struggles to decide what to draw.
New York Times
Alessandra Stanley
"Dollhouse" is fun to watch, but it could and should have a more compelling story to tell.
Washington Post
Tom Shales
If "Dollhouse," a pretentious and risible jumble, were a piece of music, it would have to be some sort of funky-junky, hip-hop, rinky-tinky, ragtime madrigal.
Salon.com
Heather Havrilesky
If anyone can sell us an elaborate, fantastical scenario and have us willingly suspend our disbelief and enjoy the ride, it's Joss Whedon.
USA Today
Robert Bianco
The result is a show that his most devoted fans will debate and embrace.
Watch Season 1 Videos
Dollhouse: Season 1
Dollhouse: Season 1
Trailer
Dollhouse: Unique Cast Names
Dollhouse: Unique Cast Names
Behind the Scenes
Dollhouse: Working With Joss
Dollhouse: Working With Joss
Behind the Scenes
Dollhouse: Clip 1
Dollhouse: Clip 1
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Dollhouse: Season Recap
Dollhouse: Season Recap
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