Joss Whedon has failed again. Here’s yet another Whedon series on the fast track to cancellation. Dollhouse’s premiere last night was the lowest debut of any scripted television series this season, except for NBC’s already cancelled Crusoe. That’s right, Dollhouse barely beat fraking Crusoe.
According to THR, Dollhouse was seen by only 4.7 million viewers on Friday night, earning a miserable 2.0 share. It got trounced by nearly everything up against it, including ABC’s awful Supernanny which had 8.5 million viewers. Who watches Supernanny, and is there any way we can send them to the moon where they'll no longer pollute our air with their stupidity? Forget CO2, this is a far worse kind of pollution.
Pairing it with rapidly sinking Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles isn’t helping. The return of TSCC didn’t fare much better. Fox’s Friday night block of geek focused programming seems ready made for one of those notorious, quick, Fox cancellations. It’s a bad day to be a sci-fi geek. With Battlestar Galactica soon to leave the airwaves and nothing else worthwhile on the horizon, we’d better stock up on DVDs.
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