Actress Felicia Day will reprise her role from the unaired (at least in the U.S.) episode of “Dollhouse,” “Epitaph 1” when the series bows early next year.
“They wrap up the storyline in an amazing way and I’m blown away by the writing,” Day says of the Season 2 finale. Like its predecessor Epitaph 1, the sequel is a modern zombie tale set in the future. “I play Mag. She’s part of group of renegades who find their way into the Dollhouse and relive some of the steps of how society degenerated because of the Dollhouse technology. The episode is crazy and wonderful and it’s just so much fun working with such great people.”
Day went on to tell TV Guide that the cast’s saying good-bye to the sophomore seires hasn’t been easy.
“Obviously people are sad. Acting that the end of the day is a job that you put a little bit of your heart into,” she says. “But they know they’ve made a lot of great episodes and I can’t wait to see what everybody does next.”
“Dollhouse” airs Fridays on Fox.
Kyle Nin says
It’s a shame that this series is getting the axe. Last season was mediocre, but this season, the show has really stepped up and shined. In fact, out of all the shows that I currently watch, “Dollhouse” is only one of maybe four shows that is better this season than last season. (The other three are “Psych”, “Smallville” and “Heroes”.)
John says
I just finished watching this weeks episodes and after watching the previews of the final episodes for next year I immediately went into Florida Evans Mode over the knowledge it would be the final episodes.
Damn! Damn! Damn!
Alexa says
I already miss “Dollhouse” and I’m looking forward to the movie or Internet sensation that Joss creates out of this.
I’d break up with FOX completely, but Fringe is just a little too good.
Josh says
Felica, your smile melts my heart… seriously ever since I saw date my avatar I’ve been taken by your charm. Thanks for acting, hope to see more of you!