Heroes
The conflicted heroes and struggling villains move on with their lives this season. Clarie goes to college, Parkman gets another chance at love, Sylar gets into politics — sort of — and maybe, just maybe, we give it one more chance to be a good show again.
Back with us on September the 21st on NBC at 8 PM.
V
Aliens have landed on Earth, but it's okay: They're gorgeous and welcoming, and they only want to help us. This will only lead to tears. The re-imagined V series starts all over, with a new crop of visitors, lead by the gorgeous Morena Baccarin. How will the world deal with their new guests? Are the alien visitors friendly? (Are they ever?)
Premiere Date: November the 3rd on ABC at 8 PM.
Supernatural
Finally, the spring's most agonizing cliffhanger is resolved — the Winchester boys are back, and they've unleashed Lucifer, played by none other than Mark Pellegrino — that's Jacob from "Lost." But the brothers have a huge handicap in fighting Hell on Earth, since they're still pretty pissed at each other. This could very well be the final season of Supernatural, which means this could be the season where the big Dean-versus-Sam apocalyptic throw down takes place.
It's back on September the 10th on the CW Network at 9 PM.
Stargate Universe
The darkest of the Gates tries out new characters, a new ship, and a shaky-cam technique. The new Gate crew gets marooned aboard an ancient ship, doomed to spend their days traveling the universe, and never able to return to Earth in their "real" bodies.
Premiere Date: on Syfy @ 9 PM Begins October the 2nd, with two-hour premiere.
Also of course "Smallville" is back and if you have not seen the promo for season nine it's below!
Zod is front and center this season, and will hopefully bring more of a battle than that lackluster Doomsday finale. Plus the Kryptonite-hearted villain Metallo shows up (played by Brian Austin Green). Will Chloe be able to heal her wounded heart in time to meddle in everyone's lives again, thus almost destroying the world over and over? My guess is yes.
It's back on September the 25th on the CW Network at 8 PM.
Some of these other Sci-Fi shows may take your fancy too, that i thought you CBM readers might be interested in =
Vampire Diaries
Vampires in High School? Why, that's crazy talk. Who would watch a show about 28-year-old actors playing vampires who enroll back into high school to win the attention of a young girl? Me, that's who — bring on the brooding and bite marks. "Vampire Diaries" looks like it was made out of hair product and nacho cheese. It's so dramatically over-the-top. Based on the novel series of the same name, CW's latest supernatural teen drama is really reaching for that "Twilight" market. Let's hope it doesn't disappoint. Roll on another layer of that lip gloss boys — mama needs a new vamp fetish.
Premiere Date: on again on the CW Network and begins 8 PM on September the 10th.
Eastwick
The ladies of the tiny town of Eastwick are sex-starved and mousey — so they need to harness their inner sexiness, so they can use their sexitude to sex up their lives, with Satan. Sex sells, people! Based loosely on the John Updike novel. This new series shows what happens when a charming devil shows up in town to unleash the witchcraft in three lucky ladies. Lindsay Price, Jaime Ray Newman, and Rebecca Romijn play the witches, and Paul Gross will play Darryl, the devil with the magical penis.
Premiere date is September the 23rd on ABC at 10 PM.
Sanctuary
Gather ye monster hunters. The supernatural detectives headed by Amanda Tapping are back, and ready to solve your odd green screen crimes.
It's Back: on Syfy @ 10 PM Begins October the 9th.
(Hey, you never know, one day these may turn comic book).
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LEEE777 - But sadly you'll have to wait until the new year for such shows as Caprica, Human Target, and the new seasons of Chuck and Lost.
All in all it looks a good time to crack open the beer and stay at home! ; )