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Would this have attracted more viewers to the Dollhouse?

There's no future apocalyptic enough to compensate for a cast of characters that are completely unintersting and unappealing.

My recipe for fixing the show: get rid of Echo entirely. If Dushku in a dress with a hemline halfway to her neck isn't enough to lock in an audience, then her sole reason for being on the show has vanished and there's no point to Echo's existence.

Instead, how about actually focusing on interesting characters in an interesting story? You need a dynamic actor at the center of the story, who will compel viewers to keep tuning in, while they figure out what the heck the plotline is.

Alan Tudyk was the guy for the job: keep his Alpha character (tho I'd give him a catchier name - Whiskey and Yankee would be my first choices, or maybe Golf or Uniform just to be weird) and make him something less than totally psycho, but certainly not a normal person either.

Just steal the Dexter premise of a charismatic but dangerous and mentally ill person trying to navigate a tricky situation. If the actor can get the audience rooting for the character, the writers have the latitude to have the character do some very iffy stuff, and still get away with it, and not feel compelled to come up with bullshit excuses why the main character is actually a poor widdle victim (which is a self-defeating approach since it simply engenders the audience's contempt).

If Tudyk's character is a psycho "normally," then the Dollhouse doesn't have to be eeevil, which is a hackneyed way to handle the premise. To do the unexpected and make the main character evil, and the Giant Scary Corporation actually kind of nice and trying to be helpful would flip the cliche on its head and open up the possibility of some fresh material being introduced.
 
She has a lovely body but her eyes look like they're about to slide off the side of her head. Never really got the fascination. Oh that's right, she's on various sci-fi/fantasy shows and therefore nerds have a better chance of actually banging her in real life. ;)

No nerds don't, unfortunately. I think she's attractive-though she's not supernova hot (and neither another genre fave Kristen Bell-don't get all the tongue wagging for her; Summer Glau isn't all that either, though there is something appealing about her). I don't think Eliza's a bad actress, however her Echo didn't leave me wanting more. Part of that was the concept of the show, more than her acting. The dolls just walked around like dazed simpletons when they aren't on missions, and I didn't find that engaging. I didn't stick around long enough to see if there was a core personality for Echo, something that would make me want to root for her. I just think the show was just too high-concept to be a weekly TV series. A movie or miniseries, would've been better.
 
Alan Tudyk was the guy for the job: keep his Alpha character (tho I'd give him a catchier name - Whiskey and Yankee would be my first choices, or maybe Golf or Uniform just to be weird) and make him something less than totally psycho, but certainly not a normal person either.

Romeo was restless, he was ready to kill
He jumped out the window 'cause he couldn't sit still
Juliet was waiting with a safety net
He said "Don't bury me 'cause I'm not dead yet"

from Mystery Dance by Elvis Costello.
 
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