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See realtime coverage | Ology - May 10, 2012 Though the show is generally well-regarded, it has neither the critical juice nor the super passionate fan base that earned other under-performers like Dollhouse or Fringe a second chance. Why it was cancelled: Despite its strong debut (the show posted ... |
Cape Breton Post - May 18, 2012 While the mid-season announcement that “Dollhouse” would be renewed for a second season came as a surprise to most viewers, Whedon saw the handwriting on the wall and decided it was now or never for his vision. |
TVShowsOnDVD.com - May 16, 2012 The show starring Jeremy Sisto (Law & Order, Six Feet Under), Jane Levy (Shameless), Rex Lee (Entourage), Allie Grant (Weeds), Alan Tudyk (Firefly, Dollhouse), and Cheryl Hines (Curb Your Enthusiasm) has recently been renewed, and Amazon has now begun ... |
Mania - May 15, 2012 By Tim Janson May 15, 2012 You probably already read the news story last week in Mania that the CW has renewed Supernatural for an 8 th season. |
Wetpaint - May 14, 2012 Fans immediately predicted doom: After all, the show is on FOX, which killed past sci-fi Friday faves like Dollhouse and Firefly. |
TV Series Finale - May 10, 2012 I love this show, and am really sad that other shows which are crap are being renewed. It is too bad, but seem to be the way with some other really cool shows like “Dollhouse”. SERIOUSLY!?!? You renew stupid crap like Whitney, Up all night. |
Den Of Geek - May 17, 2012 In fact, Boreanaz is probably more recognisable to today's TV viewing public for the crime drama, which has just been renewed for its eighth season, than he is as tortured soul/LA detective Angel. There were forays into film, but most of them are best ... |
Written by io9 - May 16, 2012 It's Amy Acker, AKA Fred from Angel and Dr. Saunders from Dollhouse and the frazzled head of Chem from Cabin in the Woods. See realtime coverage See all 13 sources » |
Wisconsin State Journal (blog) - May 21, 2012 In the end, the show has been renewed for a fourth season, but for only 13 episodes, moving from Thursday to Friday nights. See realtime coverage See all 101 sources » |
SFX - May 15, 2012 The other two have both been renewed for next year and will hopefully be around for a few more years after that; HBO seems to be one channel that gives new shows a chance to flourish. |
