Joss Whedon's 'Dollhouse' canceledSource: Hollywood Reporter
The sci-fi series, which is filming episode 11, is expected to finish its 13-episode order. Whedon is said to be on board and plans to give the show a proper ending with a big finale.
'Dollhouse' sits out November sweepsSource: Zap2it.com
Friday's episode of "Dollhouse" is one of the better ones the series has put forth so far. It's also the last one you'll get to see for a while.
Fox: We will air all 13 'Dollhouse' episodesSource: The Live Feed
"Dollhouse" fans can breathe easier: Fox will air all 13 episodes.
On the heels of impressive DVR data for last month's "Dollhouse" premiere, network executives say they will run each produced hour of the show's current order despite the Friday drama's modest overall ratings.

I seeded a review of this episode here and another warning about the show's rating here.
Mini-review: This show was good on several fronts. This is better than last week's episode, "Instinct."
The dialogue was even better than usual with this episode.

I seeded other reviews of this episode here and here.
Likes:
The Van Halen reference (paraphrase: you can't just take out one part and expect it to be good still)
The update of Maddeline/Maddie
The drama plot with Echo as a "mother"
'Dollhouse' returns to bottom; 'Brothers' matchesSource: thrFeed.com
The second season premiere of Fox's "Dollhouse" was down sharply in the ratings compared to its series opener and resumed about where the show left off -- as Friday's lowest-rated program on a major broadcast network.
Fox Moves 'Dollhouse' Premiere Back To Sept. 25Source: TV By the Numbers
Originally slated to premiere on September 18, Dollhouse's season debut is being moved to Sept. 25 give Glee's Sept. 16 premiere an encore opportunity on September 18.
Fox To Dollhouse Fan Site: "Shut Up"Source: io9.com
Fox's publicity department have told a Dollhouse fansite to stop reporting rumors, because doing so harms the show. Which, of course, made said site go public with the request. Result? Bad publicity for Fox. Oops.
Television: Fox looks for laughs this fall, Bones may not returnSource: The San Francisco Chronicle
Shows still "on the bubble" and yet to be renewed: "Bones," "Dollhouse," "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles," "Sit Down, Shut Up." Fox is taking a good look at the seven comedy and five drama pilots it has in development before making what looks to be the two most difficult …
Great Dollhouse Review of Season Finale *Warning Spoilers*Source: TIME
If Dollhouse does not return for a second season—and I'm hoping, but let's be realistic—what lessons can we take from it? Maybe that what makes a successful TV show is a mystery anyway, so you might as well go for it and make the best show you can creatively, rather than pre- …

Alpha and Echo have gotten away clean. Some new clothes have been procured, along with the shop girl, who's currently tied up in the back seat of the car, gagged with duct tape. Some interesting flashes of Alpha arguing with himself.
Where Have All The Superheroines on TV Gone?Source: MSN
Not too long ago, teen dramas were jam packed with strong female characters who were high kicking, vampire slaying and wittily disposing of anyone and anything that stood in their way.
But the halcyon days of Buffy and co are long gone.

My first whack at an actual review of a TV episode, be gentle.
If you haven't seen it:
#s-p1-so-i0
Dollhouse Has Gone "From 'Intriguing' to 'Freakin' Brilliant"Source: fwweekly
Jimmy Fowler recently gave you his TV pick on this blog, so here's mine. When Dollhouse started airing on Fox on Friday nights two months ago, I thought it was intriguing. Since then, it's gone from "intriguing" to "freakin' brilliant." You need to see this.

People said I should hold off judgment until we've seen a few episodes, and that is what I've done. We've now seen five. I really wanted to like this show. The premise is very original and I loved Whedon's "Firefly." But "Dollhouse" falls flat.
Joss Whedon: Dollhouse Is about to Get "Stronger" and "Pretty Intense" Source: TV Show Recaps
Calling his latest creation's first episodes mere "baby steps," Joss Whedon is getting the word out that from Episode 6 on, Fox's Dollhouse will be an extra-compelling place to visit.
In a note to reporters (or "Newsly Types," as he puts it) accompanying a DVD of "Man on the Str …

As my tagline says, I am a huge fan of the TV shows "Buffy" and "Angel." I also enjoy Joss Whedon's other projects, including the aborted Fox series "Firefly" and its cult-hit movie "Serenity," and the Internet-driven "Dr.
'Dollhouse' slips in the ratingsSource: TV Squad
Dollhouse lost about 15 percent of its viewers this past Friday night from the previous. Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles remained about the same, falling only a tenth of a point.
Dollhouse Finds Its Audience... On iTunesSource: io9.com
The ratings and reviews for new Joss Whedon show Dollhouse weren't exactly wonderful, but there's one place where the love for the show is easy to find... Apple's iTunes store.