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The "Dollhouse" DVD Set, Coming Soon

Posted by Jake Kalish

 

All the details on the DVDs for a show folks didn't seem to want to watch at its regularly-scheduled time: the Dollhouse DVD will include the unaired pilot and unaired season finale. Here's the whole rundown on what you'll be able to get starting July 28:

·       Disc One
o       Ghost
·        Commentary by Joss Whedon and Eliza Dushku
o       The Target
o       Stage Fright
o       Gray Hour
o       True Believer
·        Disc Two
o       Man on the Street
·        Commentary by Joss Whedon
o       Echoes
o       Needs
o       A Spy in the House…
o       Haunted
·        Disc Three
o       Briar Rose
o       Omega
o       Never-before-seen episode Epitaph One
·        Commentary by writers Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen
o       Original Unaired Pilot – Echo
o       Deleted Scenes
o       “Making Dollhouse” featurette
o       “Coming Back Home” featurette
o       “Finding Echo” featurette
o       “Designing the Perfect Dollhouse” featurette
o       “A Private Engagement” featurette

 Oh, plus this sort-of news from Live Feed:

UPDATE: Sources say fans shouldn't lose hope; that despite the show's recent ratings, Dollhouse is still  alive. Whedon pitched the network on his vision for season two late last week. Discussions have commenced between Fox and the studio about how to make the show work financially. Not trying to spread false hope here, merely saying the finale rating has apparently not scared off the network and negotiations are ongoing.  

Dunno. With these ratings, we just don't see it happening. 

PREVIOUSLY:

Nobody Watched The Sort-Of Season Finale Of "Dollhouse"

"Dollhouse"  Season Finale: Too Joss Whedon-y For Fox

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