From Syfy's schedulebot:
STARGATE ATLANTIS - 5pm Weekday Rotation
Aug 24 The Gift - Guest stars include Claire Rankin, Paul McGillion, David Nykl, Ben Cotton and Dean Marshall.
Aug 26 The Intruder - Guest stars include Beau Bridges, Garwin Sanford, David Nykl and Mitch Pileggi.
Aug 27 Runner - Guest stars include Kavan Smith, Mitch Pileggi, Jonathon Young and Dan Payne.
STARGATE ATLANTIS - Syfy Friday Rotation
Aug 28 01:00A Doppelganger - Guest stars include Claire Rankin, David Nykl and Kavan Smith.
STARGATE SG-1 - 6pm Weekday Rotation
Aug 24 The Nox - Guest stars include Armin Shimerman, Peter Williams, Frida Betrani and Michasa Armstrong.
Aug 27 Brief Candle - Guest stars include Bobbie Phillips and Gabrielle Miller.
STARGATE SG-1 - Season Four MARATHON - AUGUST 24
08:00A Divide And Conquer - Guest stars include Vanessa Angel, JR Bourne, Kirsten Robek and Andrew Jackson.
09:00A Watergate - Guest stars include Marina Sirtis and Tom McBeath.
10:00A The First Ones - Guest stars include Dion Johnstone, Jason Schombing, Steve Bacic, Russell Ferrier and Rob Lee.
11:00A Scorched Earth - Guest stars include Brian Markinson, Marilyn Norry and Battlestar Galactica's Alessandro Juliani.
12:00P Beneath The Surface - Guest stars include Alison Matthews, Kim Hawthorne, Laurie Murdoch and Russell Ferrier.
1:00P Point Of No Return - Guest stars include Willie Garson and Matthew Bennett.
2:00P Tangent - Guest stars include - Carmen Argenziano, Colin Cunningham and Steven Williams.
3:00P The Curse - Guest stars include Anna-Louise Plowman, Ben Bass and Lorena Gale.
SANCTUARY
Aug 23 03:00A Warriors - Guest stars include Jim Byrnes, Lynda Boyd and Alex Diakun.
Stargate episode graphics courtesy of GateWorld.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Haven - Syfy: Video: 'Ain't No Sunshine' Episode Trailer
Courtesy of Syfy:
Ain't No Sunshine - Next Episode - Haven
A ghost story comes true when a dark spirit begins claiming lives in a Haven clinic.
Ain't No Sunshine - Next Episode - Haven
A ghost story comes true when a dark spirit begins claiming lives in a Haven clinic.
Eureka - Syfy: Video: 'The Ex-Files' Episode Trailer
Courtesy of Syfy:
The Ex-Files - Next Episode - Eureka : Episode 408
People from the past come back to haunt the lives of Carter and the gang.
Guest stars include Ed Quinn, Jaime Ray Newman and Stargate Atlantis' Kavan Smith.
The Ex-Files - Next Episode - Eureka : Episode 408
People from the past come back to haunt the lives of Carter and the gang.
Guest stars include Ed Quinn, Jaime Ray Newman and Stargate Atlantis' Kavan Smith.
Stargate Universe - TV Guide Online: Ask Matt Aug 23 '10
At TV Guide Online:
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Ask Matt: The Glades, The Gates, Mad Men, Hawaii Five-0 and More!
Aug 23, 2010
by Matt Roush
... Question: I've finally finished the first season of Stargate: Universe, and I'm curious about your thoughts on it (and whether you thought it was worth watching, as I don't remember reading anything about your opinion of it). Stargate: SG-1 was much lighter and had a sense of humor that was usually near the surface, and we'll just pretend Atlantis was a bad dream. However, SG:U seems like an attempt to shoehorn the Stargate mythology into the dark style and brutal sensibilities of Battlestar Galactica. Don't get me wrong, I was entertained by the first season and will keep watching, but it's a departure from what the franchise was, and the melding of the SG mythos with the BSG style results in the proverbial machine that knows all the words but can't quite get the music right (if that makes any sense). However, I can't fault it for providing an unexpected reboot of the franchise, and if I only watched shows as good as BSG, then I wouldn't be watching much. Also, I said I'd watch when it comes back, but I guess that's making a pretty big assumption: Has it been renewed? — Mike
(Please follow the link for the complete column.)
Ask Matt: The Glades, The Gates, Mad Men, Hawaii Five-0 and More!
Aug 23, 2010
by Matt Roush
... Question: I've finally finished the first season of Stargate: Universe, and I'm curious about your thoughts on it (and whether you thought it was worth watching, as I don't remember reading anything about your opinion of it). Stargate: SG-1 was much lighter and had a sense of humor that was usually near the surface, and we'll just pretend Atlantis was a bad dream. However, SG:U seems like an attempt to shoehorn the Stargate mythology into the dark style and brutal sensibilities of Battlestar Galactica. Don't get me wrong, I was entertained by the first season and will keep watching, but it's a departure from what the franchise was, and the melding of the SG mythos with the BSG style results in the proverbial machine that knows all the words but can't quite get the music right (if that makes any sense). However, I can't fault it for providing an unexpected reboot of the franchise, and if I only watched shows as good as BSG, then I wouldn't be watching much. Also, I said I'd watch when it comes back, but I guess that's making a pretty big assumption: Has it been renewed? — Mike
Matt Roush: Yes, it will be back, with the second season starting Sept. 28 — in a new Tuesday time slot, now that Fridays on Syfy have been turned over to wrestling this fall. (Don't get me started.) It's one of my so-far-fruitless goals to catch up with the second half of the Universe season before the new episodes begin. Your reaction of the show feels pretty spot-on to me. There's no question its tone is darker and harsher than the Stargate norm, and I got the sense many franchise fans were turned off by its relentlessly downbeat nature. I'm certainly intrigued by it, but the fact that so many episodes remain unwatched on my DVR tells me that either my priorities are out of whack or it's not a world I'm particularly eager to keep exploring. For now, though, keeping an open mind, and even if I end up jumping into the second season without completely finishing the first, I'll try to give it a shot.
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