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Rumor: Fox leaning toward Dollhouse renewal

April 8 2009 3 Comments

15.jpgWe’ve gotten word from our friends at Airlock Alpha that Fox will shake up its lineup in the fall but renew Dollhouse and move it to a new night.  It’s just a rumor and hasn’t been confirmed by Fox, but check out the article with a link at the bottom:

The Fox network is just a step away from shaking up its Friday lineup for the 2009-10 season, canning one show and considering a move to a new night for a second.

Let’s hit the good news first. Airlock Alpha has learned that Fox is looking to give its struggling Dollhouse a second season, to see if it can grow some legs on a new night. Fox had originally intended Dollhouse to air Mondays with 24, but Fox instead decided to move House to that spot to replace Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, and to create sort of a genre theme night on Fridays.

The audience for Dollhouse is not exactly where Fox had hoped it would be, however, critical reaction to later episodes following its February premiere has grown more positive toward the series as it has had the chance to flesh itself out. Showrunner Joss Whedon had said ahead of its premiere that he had gone back to retool certain aspects of the show, including using a new premiere episode than what was originally planned, eventually canning what would have been the premiere.

The move seems to be an easy one for Fox. While the audience hasn’t been as large as expected, it has instead remained stable. It’s not a number that Fox uses, but Dollhouse carries a BlipNetwork Stability Index Rating of 92.0, better than every other network genre show currently on television outside of Reaper on The CW, which has a 94.7. A Stability Index Rating is the comparison of the show’s highest overnight rating and its average overnight rating to see how much of its overall audience a show has retained.

Other factors in favor of the show continuing is that it’s not as expensive as other Fox shows. Much of its upfront costs, including the construction of the elaborate set that is the dollhouse itself, were covered by funds that normally would’ve paid for a pilot (no pilot was made for Dollhouse). Also, while Whedon’s Mutant Enemy Productions and star Eliza Dushku’s Boston Diva Productions are tied to the series, 20th Century Fox Television is still the primary production company involved, which means its licensing fee is not as steep as it would be if the show was produced by another studio.

That, along with ratings, is one of the aspects killing Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. That show is set to end its second season April 10 after a 22-episode run, but its sophomore season has been nothing but a complete struggle.
After a so-so debut on Mondays and never finding its grip after that with audiences, Fox teetered on canceling the show until surprisingly deciding to give it a full-season pickup and moving it to Fridays as a lead-in to Dollhouse.

Of course, none of this has been confirmed by Fox, so it should be treated as any rumor would, meaning information can change, or could even be wrong.

Read the full article and find out what Fox plans to do with Dollhouse-lead in, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.

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3 Comments »

  • jojo the clown said:

    I just found out that FOX isnt gonna air the 13th episode of Dollhouse and just put it on the Dvd and let episode 12 server as the season finale……..this show is done now =[

  • Jonny said:

    This is the best show i’ve seen in a long, long time. If the show gets cancelled after such a short season, with no time to grow and show the audiance what a strong show it could become, I will be very dissapointed.

    J xx

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