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Bad Start for ‘Connor,’ and Me With My Series Recording

By HPJ Farnsworth • Feb 1st, 2008 • Category: 1 Lead Story, Fox, Reviews, SciFi, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles

When my brother and I were younger we’d get into some vicious fights. We never caused each other any permanent damage, but not for lack of effort, and our animosity was often reset when our mom was always there to temporarily keep the peace by forcing us to “hug and make up.” I say “often reset” because we would hug and make up, but we didn’t want to, and sometimes forced hugging is not the best solution when people want to hurt one another. It was dangerous to lower your guard in that situation, because we naturally both saw it as the perfect opportunity to deliver a vicious knee to the crotch. And so when we were going in for the make-up hug, we’d sort of scuttle in sideways, taking away the most devastating crotch-shot angles, and the “hug” would be more like a one-handed “hey dude” pat on the back, while the our hand protected our delicate areas from the inevitable sneak attack.

It was with a similar caution that I approached “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.” I wanted to embrace it, but I was wary of having my metaphorical nuts crunched.

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“Jericho” is Better Than “Lost”

By Rodd • Jan 23rd, 2008 • Category: 3 Column RIGHT, CBS, Features, Jericho, Lost, Reviews, SciFi

There I said it.

Both are serialized, broadcast network action-dramas where an isolated likeable group of people struggle for survival following a catastrophe they don’t understand.

ABC’s “Lost” is the sexy one.

An attractive international cast that maintain perfectly white teeth after being stranded for months on an island. After three seasons, the show is beloved for its Big Twists and Sneaky Clues that jerk the narrative this way and that, like shiny fishing bait dangled in front of viewers with attention spans too short to remember that a couple ago what they’re now being told wouldn’t make any sense.

CBS’s “Jericho” is pure Midwest morality tale.

The group of scruffy small-town characters on last season’s “Jericho” debut have gradually devolved into desperate survivalists — shell-shocked and stunned at the humanity draining from their Kansas community following a nuclear terrorist attack.

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Lost Season 4 Preview on TVSquad

By Dane • Jan 16th, 2008 • Category: 3 Column RIGHT, ABC, Lost, SciFi

TV Squad has a rundown of what to expect in Season 4 of Lost.

Fanboys be warned: Thar be spoilers, proceed at ye owne peryl!

With only eight episodes in the can it will be interesting to see what Lost can pull of this season…

GeekToob’s predictions after the jump.

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The “Terminator” is a Big Softie

By Rodd • Jan 15th, 2008 • Category: 3 Column RIGHT, Fox, Reviews, SciFi, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles

The ratings for the second episode of Fox’s “Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles” dropped 45% in its second airing, but the ratings for the second Monday night episode of NBC’s “American Gladiators” basically held up.

Not a surprise.

The “Terminator” remake is about 10 years too early. Yes, I know the link in the previous sentence goes to a Metacritic rundown of reviews showing “Terminator” scored highly with the critics but I don’t care.. If I want to undermine my own arguments through text links, I’ll do it.

See, the problem is “Terminator” is aimed toward fans of the movies. But the fans of the three movies have already seen this stuff before. The series feels too familiar. Here’s the same premise as the films, but with a lower budget and unknown actors. It’s well executed (thus the reviews), but also tired before it even starts.

Fox should have waited a good 10 years before trying to make the small screen version of “Terminator.” Give storytelling techniques and special effects some more time to evolve so they could do something truly different. As is, this is like going back in time — to 1984, 1991 and 2003.

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BSG Spoilers from EW

By Dane • Dec 19th, 2007 • Category: 2 Column LEFT, Battlestar Galactica, SciFi, SciFi Channel

Entertainment Weekly & Ronald Moore give us a sneak peak of season 4.

Full-size image and possible spoilers after the jump.

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Canceled: ‘The 4400′ & ‘The Dead Zone’

By Dane • Dec 19th, 2007 • Category: 2 Column LEFT, SciFi, USA

USA network execs announced today that effective immediately they are canceling both The 4400 & The Dead Zone. This comes as no surprise to anyone who’s followed the dismal success of the serialized dramas last year.

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