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- January 4, 2008 Written by
Nix
I didn’t really follow the Star Wars “Clone Wars” series when it aired on the Cartoon Network a few years back. The whole thing was intended to fill in missing pieces between the Star Wars prequels, and as I wasn’t all that big of a fan of the prequels, I didn’t really care to find out what happened in-between them. But that isn’t going to stop George Lucas from doing a running TV series based on the Clone Wars.
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- December 27, 2007 Written by
Nix
Despite sagging ratings and what is almost universally considered a “sophmore slump”, NBC’s Heroes TV show lead in the ratings for 2007 among science-fiction/fantasy themed TV shows. Coming in second was Pushing Daisies, followed by the lackluster Bionic Woman and CBS’ vampire show Moonlight, which after a strong start, has fallen way below average in the ratings.
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- December 26, 2007 Written by
Nix
So, you haven’t been keeping up with your Lost TV episodes? Missed one or two episodes of Season 1, 2, or maybe Season 3? Or how about if you’re like me, and you haven’t been watching Lost at all? Well ABC has released a 9 minute video that recaps Lost Seasons 1 through 3 for ya.
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- December 26, 2007 Written by
Nix
Say what you will about the upcoming Knight Rider reboot, but I’m kind of looking forward to it. So sue me, but I have a sort of affinity for the old show, although I can’t say as I’m a big fan of it, because I’ve only watched it on and off. Still, I’d like to see what they would do with a reboot of sorts, which NBC is planning.
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- December 19, 2007 Written by
Nix
For some reason, I was never to really get into The 4400. I don’t know why, because the whole premise should really appeal to me — 4400 people, abducted from different timelines, suddenly all return to the present with superpowers. I mean, that’s a great premise! But alas, I never got into it, and now news comes that the show has been cancelled by the USA Network.
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- December 18, 2007 Written by
Nix
At least not yet, according to NBC, who told TVGuide that the show has not been cancelled, but has merely gone on hiatus due to not having any scripts to shoot because of the ongoing Writer’s Strike. Of course, NBC doesn’t say what will happen once the show finishes up its initial 13-episode order, including an expected 2-episode relaunch of the show in January 2008.
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- December 17, 2007 Written by
Nix
That’s the rumor floating around the ‘net in recent days: that NBC has decided to ax it’s troubled Bionic Woman TV series. The show, an “update” of the classic TV series of the same name, starred British actress Michelle Ryan as a young woman who becomes bionic after a brutal car accident, and is recruited by government forces to fight evil. The show has had a long history of creative problems among its staff, and with declining ratings… Well, is it over for the Bionic Woman?
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- December 13, 2007 Written by
Nix
I can’t say as if I’m a big fan of The Sci Fi Channel’s Flash Gordon TV series, although in the handful of episodes I’ve seen, I have liked it. It’s got a certain kind of goofy fun about it that makes it likable; nothing is ever taken too seriously on the show, although there are parts, mostly having to do with the Ming character’s evil schemes, that are just not that interesting. In any case, star Gina Holden gave us a preview of the show’s upcoming Episode 21 and 22.
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- December 11, 2007 Written by
Nix
Afraid that his show may not return after its 12th and final episode (unless NBC orders more, which doesn’t seem likely considering the show’s low ratings), the show’s creator Kevin Falls ensures fans that the show’s 11th and 12th episode will deal with lead character Dan’s ability to time travel. SPOILERS BELOW.
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- July 18, 2007 Written by
Nix
Everyone who has seen promos for NBC’s upcoming remake of the “Bionic Woman” series knows that Katee Sackhoff plays a former Bionic Woman who has gone bad, and is now the main nemesis for young Michelle Ryan’s new Bionic Woman character. But how many episodes will Sackhoff be in? According to the Hollywood Reporter, it’s going to be quite a bit, because Sackhoff has just inked a deal with NBC to make her character a recurring character on the show, a stint made easier since both “Bionic Woman” and Sackhoff’s other show, “Battlestar Galactica” shoots up North in Canada.