Summer of SciFi TV

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Summer is around the corner. For some, that means cookouts with friends, catching a baseball game or heading to the beach. The last thing you may be thinking about when temperatures rise, is television.

Cable networks are hoping they can convince you to tune in, and they are focusing heavily on the scifi genre. There will be alien invasions, extraordinary abilities, mystical objects and vampires coming to the small screen. We have rounded up show summaries and video previews, where available, for the genre shows vieing for your loyalty.

 

BATTLESTAR GALACTICA - BBCAmerica
Network Premiere June 11 @ 10pm EST/PT

 

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 A gripping saga of humanity’s last remnants and their struggle to find a new home while fleeing from their deadly Cylon enemies.

Faced with an un-winnable battle against a deadly enemy, they are forced to flee under the protection of their one remaining warship, the outdated Battlestar Galactica. Pursued by the Cylons, some of whom have now taken human form, Commander Adama (Olmos) and President Roslin (McDonnell) lead these last remaining humans in search of a new home – a planet called Earth.

OUTCASTS – BBCAmerica
Series Premiere June 18, 2011 @ 9pm EST/PT 

 

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 With Earth no longer habitable, a group of courageous pioneers have traveled to another planet to begin again. They’ve built the town of Forthaven on Carpathia and have the unique opportunity of creating a new and better future on another planet. Led by President Tate (Cunningham) and his core team of Stella (Norris), Cass (Daniel Mays, The Bank Job, Atonement) and Fleur (Amy Manson, Being Human), they’re determined to run the civilization in a democratic way, but some tough decisions in the past may prove divisive.

 

FALLING SKIES – TNT
Series Premiere June 19, 2011 @ 9pm EST/PT

 

In the devastating wake of an all-out invasion of the planet by an alien military force, ordinary people must do extraordinary things to survive in TNT‘s powerful new series, Falling Skies. The show stars Noah Wyle (ER) and comes to TNT from DreamWorks Television and executive producer Steven Spielberg.

 

TRUE BLOOD – HBO
Series Returns June 26, 2011 @ 9pm EST

 

Thanks to a Japanese scientist’s invention of synthetic blood, vampires have progressed from legendary monsters to fellow citizens overnight. And while humans have been safely removed from the menu, many remain apprehensive about these creatures “coming out of the coffin.”

 

TORCHWOOD: MIRACLE DAY - Starz
Premieres July 8, 2011 @ 10pm EST

 

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One day, nobody dies. All across the world, nobody dies. And then the next day, and the next, and the next, people keep aging — they get hurt and sick — but they never die. The result: a population boom, overnight.

With all the extra people, resources are finite. It’s said that in four month’s time, the human race will cease to be viable. But this can’t be a natural event – someone’s got to be behind it. It’s a race against time as C.I.A. agent Rex Matheson (Mehki Phifer)investigates a global conspiracy. The answers lie within an old, secret British institute. As Rex keeps asking “What is Torchwood?”, he’s drawn into a world of adventure, and a threat to change what it means to be human, forever.

 

EUREKA – Syfy
Series Return July 11, 2011 @ 8/7pm C

 

With the help of Albert Einstein and other trusted advisors, President Harry S. Truman commissioned a top-secret residential development in a remote area of the Pacific Northwest, one that would serve to protect and nurture America’s most valuable intellectual resources. There our nation’s greatest thinkers, the über-geniuses working on the next era of scientific achievement, would be able to live and work in a supportive environment.

With the population’s unique talents, troubled psyches and limitless resources, small-town concerns have a way of becoming big-time problems.

 

WAREHOUSE 13 – Syfy
Series Return July 11, 2011 @ 9/8pm C

 

After saving the life of the President, two Secret Service agents find themselves abruptly transferred to Warehouse 13 — a massive, top-secret storage facility in windswept South Dakota that houses every strange artifact, mysterious relic, fantastical object and supernatural souvenir ever collected by the U.S. government. The Warehouse’s caretaker Artie (Saul Rubinek) charges Pete (Eddie McClintock) and Myka (Joanne Kelly) with chasing down reports of supernatural and paranormal activity in search of new objects to cache at the Warehouse, as well as helping him to control the warehouse, itself.

 

ALPHAS – Syfy
Series Premieres July 11, 2011 @ 10/9pm C

 

In the series, five ordinary people become one extraordinary team of Alphas — people with the power to stretch the capabilities of the human mind due to brain anomalies that have imbued them with hyper-normal mental and physical abilities.

 

HAVEN – Syfy
Series Returns July 15, 2011 @ 10/9pm C

 

Based on the novella The Colorado Kid from renowned author Stephen King. The series follows the shrewd and confident FBI agent Audrey Parker (Rose) who has a lost past, and arrives in the small town of Haven, Maine on a routine case. Before long, her natural curiosity lands her in the epicenter of activity in this curious enclave, which turns out to be a longtime refuge for people that are affected by a range of supernatural afflictions.

As the townspeople’s dormant abilities begin to express themselves, Audrey helps keep these forces at bay while discovering the many secrets of Haven — including one surrounding her own surprising connections to this extraordinary place.

2011 Syfy Upfront Announcements (Pt. 1): Scripted Shows

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 Syfy announces what is in store for their 2011 programming, including favorite returning television series and new original content. Erin Willard brings you the highlights from the announcement.
Courtesy of NBC Universal

 

For more great Syfy coverage from Erin Willard, check out her personal site.
Visit the NBC Universal to read the complete press release.

 

Syfy president Dave Howe is announcing the Syfy lineup for the remainder of the year, tonight at the Syfy Upfront in New York City.  The announcements include information about scripted shows, nonscripted shows, and original movies.  If you’re like me, you are mostly interested in one or maybe two of those areas, so I’ve broken down the announcements into three parts.  First up, scripted shows!

Four scripted shows will air beginning in July – the return of Haven (YAY!), Eureka, Warehouse 13 (their highest rated scripted show ever) and the premiere of a new show, Alphas:

Alphas follows a team of ordinary citizens whose brain anomalies imbue them with extraordinary mental and physical abilities. Taking the law into their own hands, the unlikely team, led by Dr. Leigh Rosen (Emmy Award-winner and Oscar nominee David Strathairn) investigates cases that suggest other Alpha activity to uncover what the CIA, FBI and Pentagon have not been able, or willing, to solve. These gifted individuals must balance their quirky personalities and disparate backgrounds with their not always visible powers as they work to solve crimes, stop the ticking time bomb and catch the enemy.

Alphas also stars Malik Yoba, Warren Christie, Laura Mennell, Ryan Cartwright and Azita Ghanizada, and is a production of Universal Cable Productions and BermanBraun Television. Executive Producers are Gail Berman, Lloyd Braun and Gene Stein for BermanBraun, Zak Penn and Ira Steven Behr.

It’s scripted, it’s sci fi, and it has David Strathairn; I’m in.

Syfy is also releasing more information about scripted shows currently in development, including a new series from a familiar franchise:

SCRIPTED DEVELOPMENT/DRAMA

Battlestar: Blood & ChromeLuke Pasqualino (Skins-UK) and Ben Cotton (Hellcats) star in Battlestar: Blood & Chrome, which takes place in the 10th year of the first Cylon war.

As the battle between humans and their creation, a sentient robotic race, rages across the 12 colonial worlds, a brash rookie viper pilot enters the fray. Ensign William Adama (Pasqualino), barely in his 20′s and a recent Academy graduate, finds himself assigned to one of the most powerful ships in the Colonial fleet, the Galactica. The talented but hot-headed risk-taker soon finds himself leading a dangerous top secret mission that, if successful, will turn the tide of the decade-long war in favor of the desperate fleet.

Executive producers include David Eick and Michael Taylor. Written by Michael Taylor from a story by David Eick, Taylor and Bradley Thompson and David Weddle. A production of Universal Cable Productions.

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Three Inches — The pilot is written by Harley Peyton (Twin Peaks), who also serves as executive producer. Fox Television Studios is producing with executive producer Robert Cooper, through his company Landscape Entertainment.

In Three Inches, professional daydreamer and underachiever, Walter Spackman is struck by lightning and develops a unique “super” power — the ability to move any object using just his mind… but only a distance of three inches. He’s soon immersed in a world of extraordinarily ordinary people like himself and learns that “super” is just a state of mind.

In the Dark – From Universal Cable Productions, In the Dark is executive produced by Dan Taberski through Idiot Box Productions, Michael Davidoff and Bill Rosenthal. Teleplay by Michael Davidoff & Bill Rosenthal.

In the Dark follows a misfit group of third tier ghost hunters whose misguided efforts tend to highlight their incompetence rather than any paranormal activity.

Me and Lee Jenji Kohan, the executive producer and creator of Weeds, serves as the executive producer of Me and Lee along with the writer Matthew Salzberg, Allan Loeb and Steven Pearl. Produced by Lionsgate.

Me and Lee is about a down on his luck 20-something who goes in for back surgery, but the procedure doesn’t go well. Enter Lee Majors, who claims he has the perfect solution. He entices the young man into his ultra high-tech lab and makes him bionic. Majors becomes the unlikeliest of mentors helping the young man get his life back together.

I’m always happy to talk up a new show that sounds promising, but am hesitant to dismiss a new show simply based on the description.  With the foregoing in mind, I’ll say that I’m really looking forward to checking out the new Battlestar: Blood & Chrome show!  And will be checking out the others.

SyFy Counts Down to Christmas

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Courtesy of SyFy.com

SyFy is channeling the holiday spirit this year, gifting audiences with an entire week of holiday programming. Sponsored by Kay Jewelers, the network presents SyFy Countdown to Christmas Week.

The program schedule includes the family films The Golden Compass (airing 12/5 @ 9/8C & 12/6 @ 6:30/5:30C) and The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (airing 12/12 @ 8/7C). SyFy also continues its regular programming with the season finale of Ghost Hunters (airing 12/8 @ 9/8C) and the mid-season finale of  Hollywood Treasures (airing 12/8 @ 10/9C).

This week on Hollywood Treasures, SyFy fans get an extra special gift. Among the items featured in the auction are Sheriff Carter’s uniform from the popular series Eureka and a Tesla gun from the summer hit series Warehouse 13.

Undoubtedly, the highlights of this week’s programming are the special Christmas episodes of the popular series Eureka & Warehouse 13. On Eureka, the town’s electromagnetic field malfunctions, stranding everyone within the town. When everyone gets their perfect gift, you have to wonder who is the Secret Santa? In a town of genius minds, is it possible Santa is a physicist?

Meanwhile at Warehouse 13, Claudia attempts to spread holiday cheer and give Artie the best present ever. Can he drop the bah humbug attitude and embrace his gift? Myka & Pete are called away to help a successful businessman who has become a victim of an artifact and is being tormented by Santa, or his own ghost of Christmas past? Paul Blackthorne (24, The Dresden Files, Lipstick Jungle) and Judd Hirsch (Dear John, Independence Day, Numb3rs) guest star.

Christmas on SyFy would not be complete without a SyFy Original Movie, which is why you should tune in for Ice Quake. A family attempts to find one another and struggles to survive as cataclysmic quakes threaten earth. Starring Brenden Fehr (Roswell, CSI: Miami, Bones) and Victor Garber (Titanic, Alias, Eli Stone), Ice Quake airs 12/11 @ 9/8C.

Welcome Back to Warehouse 13 and Eureka

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Geekerati, rejoice! Two terrific, fun Syfy original series return to that network this week – Warehouse 13, returning for its second season on Tuesday night, July 6, and Eureka, which returns for its fourth season on Friday, July 9. Both series released their previous season’s DVD set last week. I love both shows, not because they’re particularly deep, challenging, or mysterious (I compare every show to LOST), but because they’re cozy shows that appeal to my love of sci fi and geekiness, as they were clearly created to do.

Welcome to Warehouse 13 – The Unknown Has an Address


If you’ve not seen this series, it could be described as Bones meets The Lost Room (an exceptional mini-series also from Syfy) meets The X-Files meets Jules Verne. The basic premise is that there are artifacts strewn about the world which are imbued with supernatural powers (as was the subject of The Lost Room), and they are collected and stored in the warehouse. The warehouse employs two government agents, played by Eddie McClintock and Joanne Kelley (the Mulder and Scully Lite of the show), who seek out the objects based on information gathered by the warehouse manager and top agent, played by Saul Rubinek. Later in the first season they added Allison Scagliotti as (eventually) a young assistant, who brought a helpful dose of youth, frenzy, intellect, and a bit of edge. The look of the warehouse, which is one of my favorite things about the show, is very steampunk. If that look wasn’t a part of the show I’m certain I wouldn’t enjoy it as much.

Warehouse 13 is a show whose episodes are most often Monster of the Week in content, meaning you can jump in at any point in the series and not feel too lost. If you’d like to catch up on the entire run of season 1, the DVD set is now available. It includes the entire 12-episode season (I’m sorry, isn’t that really a half season?) on 3 disks. The bonus features are the usual – gag reel, commentaries (four!), plus a few other fun (if somewhat un-magical and therefore disappointing) compilation features. The commentaries in particular are fun and interesting, without too many unrelated conversations that sometimes make commentaries irritating.

I was already looking forward to the show’s return, but the sneak preview and commentary mentions of what to expect make me even more hopeful. Maybe just a little more edge, please? But heavy on the steampunk!

(Just Another Day in) Eureka


I loved this series from the time I saw the pilot when it aired in July 2006. The idea is that the town’s citizenship is made up of scientific geniuses who all work at (or in support of the employees of) Global Dynamics, a company that apparently has been responsible for all of the major scientific breakthroughs of the last however-many decades. Most of the episodes are seen through the eyes of the sheriff, played by Colin Ferguson, the town’s lone non-genius. The first season was just right, from a geeky person’s perspective. It was odd. It was quirky without being saccharine. Sheriff Jack was new and we were new, and it was a good fit. And especially, it had Matt Frewer.

The loss of Matt Frewer in subsequent seasons says a lot about the direction the show took. It was no longer new and of course had to move on, but I miss the just plain bizarre quality of the first season. Nevertheless, to me Eureka is what The Big Bang Theory should be: a comedic homage to brilliant minds without actually making fun of them.

Due to various real life issues, the series has brought in significant new characters with several-episode arcs with varying degrees of success in seasons 2 and 3. I have heard spoilers about one or two new characters, and am hoping that these add an element that may have been missing over the last two seasons. Given the fact that there is a new executive producer on board, I’m really looking forward to seeing what’s coming in season 4.

Eureka has unfortunately been a victim of cable tv production’s propensity for “half seasons” with sometimes six months or more between halves. As cable productions tend to have shorter seasons anyway, the wait between half-seasons is exceedingly annoying. Add to that the fact that releases of DVD seasons or half-seasons are usually held until just before the next season or half-season debuts, and you have a very cranky-yet-excited me now that the DVDs are here and the season 4 premiere is in a few days.

The bad and good news is that the Eureka Season 3.5 DVD set is short but terrific. Chock full of commentaries, including podcast commentaries, a great special effects bonus feature, and a charming half season (but only seven episodes, argh!), this is another highly recommended DVD set.

Thanks to Syfy for a couple of terrific series. With the addition of Caprica and, to a somewhat lesser extent, Stargate Universe, Syfy has a fairly well-rounded group of shows that are not made to reach the lowest common denominator, but rather to appeal to the geek universe. A wise choice, Syfy; we are loyal, we are mighty, and we buy your DVDs.

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