Given the ratings they’ve gotten this season it does not come as a surprise, but still this sucks:
The fall television season is winding down, which means that broadcast networks are beginning to clear out shows that have failed to attract audiences this year and scheduling some that they hope will do better.
Fox notified Joss Whedon, the creator of “Dollhouse,” that the series would not be renewed after its 13-episode second season is completed. The network renewed the series after last season despite relatively low ratings. This season, however, the series was attracting fewer than 3 million viewers, down from about 4.5 million last season. The series will broadcast six episodes on three Fridays in December, with the final three episodes to be scheduled in January.
Oh well, it was good while it lasted.

