Thanks to the official website, I’ve been able to add several posters and over 030 stills and behind the scenes images of Amy in 21 and a Wake-Up — a lot of the images you may recognise from the trailers, but as a treat, many are brand new! Gallery links and previews are below, enjoy. Gallery Links |
The Chicago Sun-Times is reporting that there was a screening of 21 and a Wake-Up last night (Oct. 29) and Amy was expected to attend. No images have surfaced just yet, but I’ll be sure to keep my eyes peeled!
Update: The official website is stating that an exclusive Chicago premiere of 21 and a Wake-Up will begin today, Oct. 30 — be sure to visit the ‘theatre’ sections for the available theatres in the area. Don’t hesitate to leave a comment to let us know what you thought of the movie and Amy’s performance! |
Following the announcement that Dollhouse has been pulled from the November sweeps, The Futon Critic is reporting that Dollhouse shall return on December 4, 11 and 18 for 2 hours of back-to-back episodes i.e. 2 episodes shall be aired on the same night for 3 weeks. Thereafter, Dollhouse shall be returning on January 8, 2010 in it’s original timeslot of 9/8c. Hope that made sense! I’ll be sure to keep you guys updated on Amy’s next episodes — as far as I’m aware, they haven’t been filmed, but I could be wrong. Either way, I’ll be posting once we know for sure! |
Source: ComicMix |
There’s an article online by the Northumberland News regarding the filming of Happy Town and parking issues while Town Hall was transformed into the local police station for the show.
In other news, IMDB has added a new episode title to the list (Amy is listed as being in the episode) which suggests that the show may have been picked up for a full season, perhaps? However, I’ve yet to find an official press release from ABC regarding this or the mid-season schedule announcement. Stay tuned!
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Sad news regarding Dollhouse, according to Ausiello.
Source: The Ausiello Files |
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. “We’re going to run all the episodes,” Fox scheduling chief Preston Beckman said. “We’re not saying we’re happy with those numbers, or accept them, but we don’t have to overreact. During [November] sweeps we might have to jack up the numbers a little [with other programming], but we plan on completing the order for this show. Read the full story |





