View Poll Results: Are you planning to buy/rent?
Yes (Eliza Dushku)
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73.49%
22
26.51%
Voters: 83. You may not vote on this poll
#1

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Dollhouse Season 1 - DVD (4 DISCS - SRP $49.98) & Blu-ray (3 DISCS - SRP $69.98)
| 01 "Ghost" 02 "The Target" 03 "Stage Fright" 04 "Gray Hour" 05 "True Believer" 06 "Man on the Street" 07 "Echoes" | 08 "Needs" 09 "Spy in the House of Love" 10 "Haunted" 11 "Briar Rose" 12 "Omega" 13 "Epitaph One" Unaired Pilot "Echo" |
#2
starseed1981 , 04-08-09 03:59 PM
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I'm in. But not for that SRP price. Once it becomes 19.99 though, i'm down.
#3
MTRodaba2468 , 04-08-09 05:43 PM
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I'll probably rent it eventually...
#4
I am going to have to see how the rest of the season pans out. I also think the MSRP is a deterrent. Huge selling point is the unaired pilot however.
#5
I will vote yes, but really more for Joss Whedon than Eliza Dushku. Dusku is still hot and all, but this show really strains the limits of her acting ability.
This isn't Whedon's best work either, but it's passable enough and I want to support his efforts.
This isn't Whedon's best work either, but it's passable enough and I want to support his efforts.
#6
Yes........for now. I'm about 3 episodes behind. If the show doesn't start picking up, then I'm gonna change it to no 

#7
No thanks, I've been watching it on dvr. It's been a bit rough to get through the first time, no reason to pay for it and force my way through it a second time.
#8
MichaelMeyers , 04-08-09 08:24 PM
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I've been enjoying the show so I'll pick up the Blu-ray set of Season 1 when its released
#10
gimmepilotwings , 04-08-09 08:53 PM
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+1. Originally Posted by MichaelMeyers
I've been enjoying the show so I'll pick up the Blu-ray set of Season 1 when its released
Where's this option in the poll.
#11
EdTheRipper , 04-08-09 08:54 PM
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I'll most likely just Netflix it.
#12
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Three episodes back is exactly where the show starts to pick up. It's turned into must see TV for me.Originally Posted by Bandit03
Yes........for now. I'm about 3 episodes behind. If the show doesn't start picking up, then I'm gonna change it to no
And yes, I'll be getting this when it comes out.
#14
theWitcher , 04-09-09 12:39 PM
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I thought the poll would be asking if this set will include the complete series.
#16
canaryfarmer , 04-09-09 02:58 PM
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With the 13th episode now not even being given airtime, I think we can rename this release "Dollhouse: The Complete Series".
#18
Netflix for me
#19
I am really digging this show it has gotten better with every episode I hope it gets picked up for a second season

#20
critterdvd , 04-10-09 12:56 PM
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This isn't necesarily the case. That 13th episodewas never ordered by the network.Originally Posted by Geofferson
As a result, I'm sure I'll end up picking this up.
#21
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me too. especially since i've been watching it on tv.Originally Posted by starseed1981
I'm in. But not for that SRP price. Once it becomes 19.99 though, i'm down.
#22
James Lafleur , 04-13-09 11:36 PM
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12 episodes of an awesome show plus 2 unaired episodes?
Count me in!
Count me in!
#23
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Where are you getting that information? Why would the episode have been produced then? For laughs? I have never heard your claim before, and I have been following news about this series very closely.Originally Posted by critterdvd
This isn't necesarily the case. That 13th episodewas never ordered by the network.
In any case, I will be renting this if only to see the 2 unaired episodes. I hope it gets a Blu-ray release.
#24
After a rocky first episode, the show has been incredible. Now if they would only pair it with Fringe instead of that terrible Terminator-lite show...
#25
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http://scifiwire.com/2009/04/will-fo...ly-12-of-d.php:Originally Posted by rfduncan
Where are you getting that information? Why would the episode have been produced then? For laughs? I have never heard your claim before, and I have been following news about this series very closely.
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Tim Minear, consulting producer of Dollhouse, clarifies that the season finale of Fox's Dollhouse was always intended to be "Omega," the 12th of the original episodes ordered (not counting the original pilot, which was scrapped and cannibalized for parts). "Epitaph One," meanwhile, was a standalone episode that was never intended to be part of the original 13, but rather was created to fulfill the DVD deal for 13 episodes once the pilot was no longer usable.
Here's how Minear explains it on Whedonesque: "Okay. So maybe I can help clarify this somewhat. Because we scrapped the original pilot—and in fact cannibalized some of its parts for other eps—we really ended up with 12 episodes. But the studio makes DVD and other deals based on the original 13 number. So we created a stand-alone kind of coda episode. Which is the mythical new episode 13. The network had already paid for 13 episodes, and this included the one they agreed to let us scrap for parts. It does not include the one we made to bring the number back up to 13 for the studio side and its obligations. We always knew it would be for the DVD for sure, but we also think Fox should air it because it's awesome."
Tim Minear, consulting producer of Dollhouse, clarifies that the season finale of Fox's Dollhouse was always intended to be "Omega," the 12th of the original episodes ordered (not counting the original pilot, which was scrapped and cannibalized for parts). "Epitaph One," meanwhile, was a standalone episode that was never intended to be part of the original 13, but rather was created to fulfill the DVD deal for 13 episodes once the pilot was no longer usable.
Here's how Minear explains it on Whedonesque: "Okay. So maybe I can help clarify this somewhat. Because we scrapped the original pilot—and in fact cannibalized some of its parts for other eps—we really ended up with 12 episodes. But the studio makes DVD and other deals based on the original 13 number. So we created a stand-alone kind of coda episode. Which is the mythical new episode 13. The network had already paid for 13 episodes, and this included the one they agreed to let us scrap for parts. It does not include the one we made to bring the number back up to 13 for the studio side and its obligations. We always knew it would be for the DVD for sure, but we also think Fox should air it because it's awesome."