Tonight is the first night I've been excited to watch this series. Episode 8 finally got into the philosophical, showing us Echo, Victor, Mellie, and Sierra's past lives and how that trauma actually did make them volunteer for the Dollhouse. This episode reshaped all the other episodes for me, mainly because now we're getting into the bigger (And real) world of why the Dollhouse operates. The question of free will and is the Dollhouse really saving these people is a very interesting one, giving them closure for that trauma and then resetting them. Of course ethically this organization is wrong on all levels, but this show is finally having the balls to ask these questions and it's making the series much more interesting. It also gave Saunders (Fred) much more substance considering it was her plan.
I'm still probably not going to talk about every episode, but I feel like the worst of the series is past and what the original intent of the series was is finally being realized. Also, the urgency has been raised and we are getting much more development for these characters that is just building episode to episode. I do think, however, those first 5 episodes really hurt the series though, so I can understand why Fox cancelled it when they did.