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September 16 2009

(SPOILER) Getting 'Dollhouse' in order. The Chicago Tribune's Maureen Ryan looks at what's coming in Season 2.

I feel like all this season "two" nonsense is some kind of elaborate hoax. Season... two. TWO. Two?

Hm, I was under the impression that Summer was showing up in 2x05 "The Public Eye".
I'm pretty sure I told people that, which means it's probably wrong.

That was the intention anyway, I don't know if it came to pass.
Info for the first seven (mostly) episodes of season two? Hells yeah!
Seven episodes. Seven all new episodes of Dollhouse? Sounds like a dream. I hear there will be some more after these 7? I must be dead or something, because it's kind of like heaven.
I'm trying not to read the spoilers, so I mostly skipped the episode descriptions. I should point out that I did notice some updates:

Oct. 30: Episode 5

(Note: This item has been changed. Previously this post said that Glau first appears in Episode 6. That was incorrect).

"The Public Eye": Summer Glau's recurring guest role begins with this episode. She plays Bennett, a Dollhouse employee who "shares a past with Echo," according to the Fox press release on Glau.

Nov. 6: Episode 6

(Note: This item has been changed. Previously this post said that Wise first appears in Episode 7. That was incorrect).

"The Left Hand": Summer Glau appears again, and Ray Wise ("Reaper") guest stars (Michael Ausiello broke this news Tuesday). He plays a Dollhouse bigwig and he could appear again in Season 2.

Only thing I noted is that Miracle Laurie is listed as "guest cast" for the one episode November is mentioned.
Only thing I noted is that Miracle Laurie is listed as "guest cast" for the one episode November is mentioned.

That's noticeable why? She was a "guest star" in every episode in Season 1 she appeared in. So was Amy Acker.

Where does that newly edited "no Alan Tudyk in the first 7 episodes" info come from?
Probably Fox, wiesengrund, or somebody on the show. I've not heard anything about Alan yet, other than somebody saying they'd like him back. It wouldn't surprise me overly if he popped back up towards the end of the run again in a Minearesque fashion.
And we do seem to have confirmed airdates now for up to episode 6. Nice.

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