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Zap2it.com Dollhouse"Dollhouse" Tv Series - 2009 PaleyFest Panel - Zap2it.com ReportFriday 17 April 2009, by Webmaster Last week the “Dollhouse” fandom was thrown into a tizzy when actress Felicia Day alerted fans via Twitter that her episode — the now infamous ep 13/14 — would not be airing on television. Despite FOX’s fairly believable explanation of why the episode won’t make it to your TV set, and their reassurance that they had not made any final decisions on the future of “Dollhouse,” fans couldn’t help but predict that the end was near. However, at the Paley Festival, where “Dollhouse” was honored last night, Joss Whedon revealed that second-season hope is actually still very much alive. To be clear, there has been no official pick up, but Joss is optimistic that the network — filled with execs who love the show, he says — will be looking at the full picture, including iTunes purchases, DVR playback, hulu streaming, etc., and he reassured fans that the people who canned his previous FOX TV endeavor “Firefly” are not a part of the team that will decide if “Dollhouse” returns. God blessed me with a little one-on-one time with Mr. Whedon who also told me FOX may even end up airing bonus ep 13/14 before the first season DVD drops after all. “I’ve been in contact with the network and the studio making a great big push for them to [air that last hour],” Joss said. “The problem isn’t just with the network though, the studio also looks at it and goes, DVD goodness! So, [my goal] is getting them both excited about putting it on the air. They’re looking in to it, I haven’t gotten an answer yet, but I know that they are honestly discussing it, the same way they are obviously discussing a second season. They have to weigh in all the factors. I know I’m being dealt with in a reasonable fashion, so whatever the outcome, I’ll know I pushed as hard as I could and they did what they could. I have hope [it’ll work out].” Elizadushku Eliza Dushku (Echo) agreed with Joss that there is reason to hope for the best, but she has mixed feelings about the 13th episode not airing. “I think it’s an awesome episode. I think [episode 13] could be seen as a [series] ending episode, and I think episode 12 leaves more room open for what’s planned for a second season. I certainly don’t see [the 13th episode] airing or not airing as a death sentence or a sign [of the show’s future].” So if the show lives on for another season, what can we expect to see happening for those "Dollhouse" relationships that have gotten oh-so-strangely-complicated? The Victor/Sierra romance was thrown for a loop last episode when it was revealed that Adelle (Olivia Williams) had been secretly arranging for Victor to be turned into her boy toy, Roger. So are they done? Might Adelle continue to indulge? Joss was cryptic about that, only saying, “I don’t think you can discount any relationships if the show gets to run longer. It’s easy for [Adelle] to say she’s done with Roger, but we all know that clearly this woman is hurting in a way that has not been solved. So whether it’s Roger she goes to or ultimately someone else, something’s gotta give.” Despite Adelle seemingly getting the guy, Dichen Lachman (Sierra) thinks Victor and Sierra have a real chance of becoming a couple, despite the fact that they are dolls. “I think they could [make a relationship work],” Dichen told me last night. “I think the reason that they’re drawn to each other is that sort of basic fundamental reason anyone is attracted to someone. Sometimes, there’s just something. You meet a guy and you don’t know him or what he does, but there’s something there. And when they’re in their doll state, they’re completely wiped clean, all that is left is that something. So I think they just have this magnetic kind of energy and I think that would really serve as a good guide for a relationship to really go somewhere. That initial attraction." Tahmohpenikett Another duo where the dynamic is getting weird? Mellie and Paul. After all, in the last episode, the dollhouse mole used Mellie’s body to tell Paul she was a doll, and now he’s stuck pretending to be in this relationship with her so the-powers-that-be don’t figure out that he knows what’s up. Twisted, yes. But could there actually be a chance for them to work things out? Miracle Laurie (Mellie/November) wants to believe it could happen. “I think Mellie hopes [the relationship can last],” she said. “[Paul]’s gotta try [to make the relationship work so the dollhouse doesn’t find out what he knows], and she’s sticking around forever.” As for the rest of the season, we were told "Dollhouse" will be ramping up the action and reveals with many of the major storylines coming to a head. Miracle said we may get one more major surprise from her character. And Joss teased that things will get especially tense for Amy Acker (Dr. Saunders) and Tahmoh Penikett (Paul Ballard)’s characters. “[As the season wraps up] Paul is in a different kind of dark [in terms of finding out about the dollhouses] than he expected — or even we expected him — to be in. Where Paul goes, it’s good. It’s where I always wanted him to go and it’s to a kind of twisty place. And I just want to hurt him more. Maybe it’s because [Tahmoh]’s so pretty... [And] clearly [Dr. Saunders] has a history with Alpha, so what would be the worst possible thing that could happen to her? Probably running into Alpha. What are the odds I would do something like that?” Um, I’d say, astronomically high. You? |