Dollhouse

2009 • Syfy
4.7
56 reviews
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Season 2 episodes (13)

1 Vows
25/9/09
Season-only
Picking up a few months after the first season finale, Echo, who now sporadically remembers past "imprints" due to Alpha's machinations, weds a wealthy and charismatic British businessmen tied to one of Agent Ballard's open FBI cases. Dr. Saunders struggles with being an Active and makes Topher the target of her aggression, and Boyd mixes business with pleasure in a risky venture. Meanwhile, Adelle makes Ballard an offer he can't refuse.
2 Instinct
2/10/09
Season-only
When Echo is imprinted as a mother with a newborn baby, she takes too strongly to motherhood as a result of Topher's modifications. Meanwhile, Adelle pays November a visit, and Perrin ramps up his investigation into the Rossum Corporation.
3 Belle Chose
9/10/09
Season-only
Echo and Victor's imprints collide when Echo is sent on an assignment as a fun-loving, seductive college student and Victor is imprinted as the psychotic nephew of a Dollhouse shareholder.
4 Belonging
23/10/09
Season-only
Sierra is forced to face her past as her connection to the Rossum Corporation leads to obsession and murder.
5 The Public Eye
4/12/09
Season-only
Echo is sent to stop Senator Daniel Perrin (guest star Alexis Denisof) before he can expose the Dollhouse's secrets, and Adelle and Topher travel to the Washington, D.C. Dollhouse to meet its genius programmer, Bennett Halverson (guest star Glau), a woman with a mysterious past connection to Echo.
6 The Left Hand
4/12/09
Season-only
Echo and Bennett have a shocking meeting as Adelle goes head-to-head with the ruthless head of the Washington, D.C. Dollhouse (guest star Ray Wise). Meanwhile, Topher sees double when he involves Victor in his espionage, and Perrin finds a surprising witness to testify against the Rossum Corporation.
7 Meet Jane Doe
11/12/09
Season-only
Echo finds herself lost in the world-at-large while battling her multiple-memory downloads; Topher learns the devastating effects science will have on the future; Adelle becomes involved in a power struggle with Harding.
8 A Love Supreme
11/12/09
Season-only
The murders of Echo's past romantic liaisons may indicate the return of Alpha. In other events, Adelle grows suspicious of Ballard, who hopes to recruit Boyd and Topher to his cause, and the actives turn against their handlers.
9 Stop-Loss
18/12/09
Season-only
Victor is released back into the world when his contract with the Dollhouse expires, but his past threatens his future with Sierra.
10 The Attic
18/12/09
Season-only
Echo experiences her worst nightmare after it's decided that she's too dangerous.
11 Getting Closer
8/1/10
Season-only
Topher races to reconstruct Echo's original personality and memories when Adelle realizes they are the key to adverting a devastating future. Meanwhile, Echo and Bennett's shared past and the identity of the Rossum's Corpration's mysterious leader are revealed.
12 The Hollow Men
15/1/10
Season-only
Sacrifices are made when Echo leads her crew to Arizona to dismantle the Rossum Corporation's mainframe.
13 Epitaph 2: The Return
29/1/10
Season-only
Picking up from the events depicted in "Epitaph 1," the "lost" episode of DOLLHOUSE, and set in the year 2020, Echo and her surviving Dollhouse crew attempt to restore order to a devastating future world before mankind is eliminated.

About this show

DOLLHOUSE is a dramatic series from creator Joss Whedon centering on a group of people who are imprinted with the personalities and abilities they need to carry out specific missions. Afterward, their memories are wiped clean and they are confined between missions to a secret facility known as the "Dollhouse."

Ratings and reviews

4.7
56 reviews
A Google user
3 July 2018
Incredible actors, deep themes on; the human condition, intricacies of human desire and power hierarchies, entwined in sci-fi that is well-suited to the frontiers we're currently exploring as a species. Some of Joss Whedon's usual mesmerising handiwork. I am not such a fan of the episodes set in the future, however overall I am truly enamoured with the way Joss Whedon spins a tale. Thoroughly recommend. Amy Acker, Eliza Dushku and their wonderfully picked co-stars carry the show well. Such complex characters with well-formed identities within the parameters of the show's exploration on the nature of identity, my only regret is that I didn't write it myself.
Sarah Jane Knight-Markiegi
12 June 2020
One of my all time faves, bears re-watching. Starts off a bit quantum leap and then goes meta. Great actors, classic Joss Whedon characters and script. You won't regret it.
Kay Bailey
15 February 2019
Briliant show, just get past the first 5 eps whilst it finds its feet.