Discover the best and most memorable episodes of Doll & Em, from fan favorites to critically acclaimed moments. Explore detailed ratings, episode summaries, and visualize how the show's quality evolved over time.
Doll & Em is a British comedy series starring real-life friends Emily Mortimer (Em) and Dolly Wells (Doll), filmed in the style of a reality TV show. After a breakup, Doll heads to Hollywood to be with her childhood best friend Em, who's now a successful actress.
Dolly and Emily set to work on their directorial debut, having bagged Hollywood stars Olivia Wilde and Evan Rachel Wood to star in their off-Broadway play.
★ 7.9/10
(35 votes)
#2
Episode 1
S2:E1
The girls attempt to get their Broadway play up and running.
★ 7.8/10
(54 votes)
#3
Episode 3
S1:E3
Em is unable to summon tears during an emotional scene; Doll is cast as an extra; Doll befriends John Cusack.
★ 7.7/10
(40 votes)
#4
Episode 6
S1:E6
Em has an unsettling encounter with Doll; Em discovers that Doll is acting in a local performance and decides to attend.
★ 7.7/10
(27 votes)
#5
Episode 3
S2:E3
Dolly bumps into Ewan McGregor, and things become awkward when Olivia Wilde and Evan Rachel Wood reveal their versions of Dolly and Emily have a more-than-platonic friendship.
★ 7.6/10
(45 votes)
#6
Episode 4
S1:E4
Dolly's foot injury forces Em into the role of personal assistant; Doll interrupts a critical scene as Em is being critiqued by the director.
★ 7.6/10
(39 votes)
#7
Episode 5
S1:E5
Em undergoes prosthetic makeup to make her look older; Andy Garcia visits the set to talk to Doll; Doll plans to screen test for a role that Em failed to land; Doll and Em have an emotional confrontation.
★ 7.6/10
(25 votes)
#8
Episode 5
S2:E5
Olivia Wilde and Evan Rachel Wood become frustrated with Doll and Em's constant changes to the play. Dolly is given some unexpected news.
★ 7.3/10
(48 votes)
#9
Episode 2
S1:E2
At a party for the cast of Em's film, Doll gets a bitter taste of life as an assistant. And the pair are tested further during an encounter with Em's producer.
★ 7.3/10
(24 votes)
#10
Episode 6
S2:E6
Crisis strikes on opening night of Doll & Em's off-Broadway play. Semi-improvised comedy written by and starring Dolly Wells and Emily Mortimer.
★ 7.2/10
(26 votes)
#11
Episode 4
S2:E4
Ewan McGregor's inability to commit to Doll's film gives her the time she needs to focus on the play, but since she and Em both suffer a lack of direction, progress comes to a halt.
★ 0.0/10
#12
Pilot
S1:E1
Doll has a breakup with her boyfriend, and in a crisis goes to Hollywood to be with her childhood friend Em. To help out, Em hires Doll as her assistant, but Doll struggles working out what a Hollywood star's assistant actually does.
★ 7.2/10
(26 votes)
#1
Episode 4
S2:E4
Ewan McGregor's inability to commit to Doll's film gives her the time she needs to focus on the play, but since she and Em both suffer a lack of direction, progress comes to a halt.
★ 7.3/10
(48 votes)
#2
Episode 2
S1:E2
At a party for the cast of Em's film, Doll gets a bitter taste of life as an assistant. And the pair are tested further during an encounter with Em's producer.
★ 7.3/10
(24 votes)
#3
Episode 6
S2:E6
Crisis strikes on opening night of Doll & Em's off-Broadway play. Semi-improvised comedy written by and starring Dolly Wells and Emily Mortimer.
★ 7.6/10
(45 votes)
#4
Episode 4
S1:E4
Dolly's foot injury forces Em into the role of personal assistant; Doll interrupts a critical scene as Em is being critiqued by the director.
★ 7.6/10
(39 votes)
#5
Episode 5
S1:E5
Em undergoes prosthetic makeup to make her look older; Andy Garcia visits the set to talk to Doll; Doll plans to screen test for a role that Em failed to land; Doll and Em have an emotional confrontation.
★ 7.6/10
(25 votes)
#6
Episode 5
S2:E5
Olivia Wilde and Evan Rachel Wood become frustrated with Doll and Em's constant changes to the play. Dolly is given some unexpected news.
★ 7.7/10
(40 votes)
#7
Episode 6
S1:E6
Em has an unsettling encounter with Doll; Em discovers that Doll is acting in a local performance and decides to attend.
★ 7.7/10
(27 votes)
#8
Episode 3
S2:E3
Dolly bumps into Ewan McGregor, and things become awkward when Olivia Wilde and Evan Rachel Wood reveal their versions of Dolly and Emily have a more-than-platonic friendship.
★ 7.8/10
(54 votes)
#9
Episode 3
S1:E3
Em is unable to summon tears during an emotional scene; Doll is cast as an extra; Doll befriends John Cusack.
★ 7.9/10
(35 votes)
#10
Episode 1
S2:E1
The girls attempt to get their Broadway play up and running.
★ 8.4/10
(34 votes)
#11
Episode 2
S2:E2
Dolly and Emily set to work on their directorial debut, having bagged Hollywood stars Olivia Wilde and Evan Rachel Wood to star in their off-Broadway play.
★ 0.0/10
Pilot
S1:E1
Doll has a breakup with her boyfriend, and in a crisis goes to Hollywood to be with her childhood friend Em. To help out, Em hires Doll as her assistant, but Doll struggles working out what a Hollywood star's assistant actually does.
★ 7.3/10
(48 votes)
Episode 2
S1:E2
At a party for the cast of Em's film, Doll gets a bitter taste of life as an assistant. And the pair are tested further during an encounter with Em's producer.
★ 7.8/10
(54 votes)
Episode 3
S1:E3
Em is unable to summon tears during an emotional scene; Doll is cast as an extra; Doll befriends John Cusack.
★ 7.6/10
(45 votes)
Episode 4
S1:E4
Dolly's foot injury forces Em into the role of personal assistant; Doll interrupts a critical scene as Em is being critiqued by the director.
★ 7.6/10
(39 votes)
Episode 5
S1:E5
Em undergoes prosthetic makeup to make her look older; Andy Garcia visits the set to talk to Doll; Doll plans to screen test for a role that Em failed to land; Doll and Em have an emotional confrontation.
★ 7.7/10
(40 votes)
Episode 6
S1:E6
Em has an unsettling encounter with Doll; Em discovers that Doll is acting in a local performance and decides to attend.
★ 7.9/10
(35 votes)
Episode 1
S2:E1
The girls attempt to get their Broadway play up and running.
★ 8.4/10
(34 votes)
Episode 2
S2:E2
Dolly and Emily set to work on their directorial debut, having bagged Hollywood stars Olivia Wilde and Evan Rachel Wood to star in their off-Broadway play.
★ 7.7/10
(27 votes)
Episode 3
S2:E3
Dolly bumps into Ewan McGregor, and things become awkward when Olivia Wilde and Evan Rachel Wood reveal their versions of Dolly and Emily have a more-than-platonic friendship.
★ 7.2/10
(26 votes)
Episode 4
S2:E4
Ewan McGregor's inability to commit to Doll's film gives her the time she needs to focus on the play, but since she and Em both suffer a lack of direction, progress comes to a halt.
★ 7.6/10
(25 votes)
Episode 5
S2:E5
Olivia Wilde and Evan Rachel Wood become frustrated with Doll and Em's constant changes to the play. Dolly is given some unexpected news.
★ 7.3/10
(24 votes)
Episode 6
S2:E6
Crisis strikes on opening night of Doll & Em's off-Broadway play. Semi-improvised comedy written by and starring Dolly Wells and Emily Mortimer.