TheInside-Out.net (http://www.theinside-out.net/) Dollhouse consulting producer Tim Minear, who also wrote on and ran Angel and Firefly, once wrote a show called The Inside. I don't know how well known The Inside is. Most Mutant Enemy fans I speak to have heard of it, but not seen it. It aired in 2005 on FOX, didn't get a lot of promotion and started airing only three weeks after being given an air date. It was dark, psychological and touched on many of the themes that Dollhouse will probably touch on. The characters were complex and although the show was a procedural on the surface, each case illuminated a different aspect of the main character Rebecca Locke, who was gradually deconstructed over the course of the show's thirteen episode run. Anyway, point is: it's one of my favorite shows. And it has no DVD release. This pisses me off. So, myself and Dev have created another site here (http://www.theinside-out.net/) to try and stir up some interest and get Fox to release a boxset. More obscure shows have got DVD releases. I'm not after another season or anything unrealistic, just a boxset of the show. So if you have a few moments, check out the site. Not sold on the show? There are some vids on the site that may change your mind. The aim is to get as many people who may be interested aware that the show exists. Any help would be appreciated.
The excellent Dollrific! blog - one of my own personal reads - reports that there are some reshoots taking place (http://www.dollrific.com/blogging_dollhouse/2008/06/filming-on-doll.html) on the first episode of Dollhouse.But don't worry. That's quite normal for the development of a TV show.
The Futon Critic have a review of the Dollhouse pilot episode (http://www.thefutoncritic.com/rant.aspx?id=20080610) online. Be warned it contains spoilers.
The rather awesomely splendid WatchingDollhouse.com has a few episode pictures (http://www.watchingdollhouse.com/forums/showthread.php?p=113#post113).
Well, I don't know if it's finished yet or not - stuff might get tweaked - but I had a sneak peak of the Dollhouse opener. It's titled Echo and is written and directed by some guy claiming to be called Joss Whedon. This is my own little review, with some new pictures. Read the preview (index.php/News/Latest/Echo-episode-one-preview.html).