Monday, December 3, 2007

I didn't watch Tin Man on Sci Fi Sunday night.

"But Jon," you're saying, "you're a huge science fiction fan who's been telling us on his blog to watch the show! What gives?"

Okay, it's like this. I can only watch one satellite channel at a time. Sunday night I had to watch Dexter on Showtime to see what he was going to do about Sgt. Doakes now that the guys knows his (Dexter's) secret. So I taped the 10:00 (CST) repeat of Tin Man. Now tonight (Monday) I'm going to watch the season premier of The Closer on TNT. (It's the #1 cable show, after all, and pretty good.) So I'll tape the repeat of part 2 of Tin Man on the end of part 1 from last night.

So what about tomorrow (Tuesday)? You can't watch part 3 of Tin Man without having seen the first two parts. Well, that's okay, because I want to watch Nip/Tuck on FX at 9:00 (CST). I'll tape part 3 of Tin Man on the end of the other two. Then I'll be able to watch them all when I have time and not have to wait a day after the end of one episode to see what happens next. And I can skip the commercials. ;-)

(Or I could save it until all the networks run out of new shows because of the writers' strike, and I'll have something to watch!)

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Don't forget Razor and Tin Man coming up

Razor is on Sci Fi this Saturday. Finally. Good thing they got it done before the writers' strike. Then next weekend on Sunday (December 2) don't miss Tin Man, also on Sci Fi.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Bionic Woman Special

I've been watching Bionic Woman (NBC, Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m. Central). One reason I wanted to see it was I recognize Michelle Ryan from a British soap opera I've been watching on public television since it started broadcasting here in 1987 or '88. It's called Eastenders, and here is a clip from it:




(For those of you in the Houston broadcast area, Eastenders is on every Sunday between 10 and midnight (Central) on Channel 8. I don't know about the rest of the country. Check your local listings.)

I also noticed her on Jekyll, a six-part miniseries shown on BBC America a few months ago. Here is how she looked on that. (It's also a pretty good intro to the miniseries.)


Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Start date for Sarah Connor Chronicles

January 14, 2008, before 24 each Monday (opposite Chuck on NBC). Read about it here.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

How are the new shows doing?

If you are wondering how your favorite (or otherwise) new and returning sci-fi show are doing, take a look at this blog post with a ratings report.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

This is it! Big week for new shows! Starting with Chuck, Heroes, and Journeyman on NBC Monday.

A big week for VCR/DVR programming. Over a dozen new or returning sci-fi shows start this week. First up are Chuck, Heroes, and Journeyman, all on NBC.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Missed Eureka on Sci Fi Tuesday

Did you know you can watch full episodes of Eureka and other Sci Fi Channel shows online at scifi.com? I just got Superman vs. Doomsday in the mail that day and was watching it and forgot all about the new Eureka episode. So I went to scifi.com to look at the schedule and see when it was going to be repeated. I found this link instead : Missed an episode? Didn't know you could do that.

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Disturbing rumor about Battlestar

It's all over the web, so rather than add my own two cents, I'll just link to one of the reports I found. Whether you believe the rumor or not, you should this item about Sci Fi Channel programming to be interesting.

Monday, August 27, 2007

Last "Masters of Science Fiction" last Saturday

The last of the four episodes (well, three, if you live in the greater Houston broadcast area and had the second episode preempted by a preseason football game) of the series was shown over the weekend. There are actually six episodes, but ABC decided to show only four.

For those of you in the Houston area who missed the episode "The Awakening," here are some clips from You Tube:

CLIP 1:




CLIP 2:


Friday, August 24, 2007

Torchwood on BBCA has American influence

Read the article on Sci Fi Wire. Says some good things about Buffy and other U.S. shows. Also sounds a little more hard-edged and adult than Doctor Who made by the same group.

Preliminary schedule for Stargate Atlantis

At GateWorld Looks like they are going to run the season straight through rather that take breaks for three or four or six months at a time. Also has episodes descriptions that may or may not be spoilers.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Babylon 5: The Lost Tales

(Should this be on the Movie Pages?)

Watched the DVD over the weekend. It's funny that Sheridan calls the Minbari minimalists when he sees the spartan meeting room where he gave his interview. Both stories on the DVD were minimalist (or done in a minimalist style). They had a minimum number of main characters returning from the TV series (two). They had long scenes of dialog with little or no action. The sets were simple, green-screened, or totally bare (Sheridan's interview). I don't know if this was done on purpose for artistic effect or because of budget constraints. I don't have enough information to make a judgement either way. I haven't watched all the extras yet; maybe Straczynski explains it in one of them. I get the feeling that people expecting to see spaceship battles and special effects action might be disappointed.

It harks back to the original Star Trek series and even The Twilight Zone. They both had limited budgets for sets, props, and special effects which, even back then, made them look simple and amateurish. You had to look past the production values and look at the stories, for they were about the conflict and interaction between the characters which is the basis for all good science fiction.

It's the same with The Lost Tales. If you ignore the CGI and the sets, you could drop these two "episodes" into appropriate places in the story arcs of the original series. They had the same feel and content of original episodes. The characters were true to their development in the series. They showed us the same internal and external conflicts they experienced as we watched them grow and evolve the first time through.

(I just wish there had been more!)