Ummmm, what's a sledge? :confusedWow. Your dad's only 40...how old are you again?Anyway, it was a sledge - you said something that seemed bizarrely weird, so I was teasing you. Lightheartedly, I hasten to add.
Seriously though, I just didn't get how you could list two of the best shows on any network as a negative...especially when, you know, sci fi shows and Sci Fi Channel...
...oh never mind. Your dad is younger than me, we're not going to speak each other's language. I'll just go watch some wrestling or something.![]()
Eureka's a 13 episode show, so I don't think there'll be a mid-season. I don't expect the alternate timeline to continue into next season, though.
Ummmm, what's a sledge? :confused
And they are only the best shows because their is nothing worth comparing them too, I'm gonna stick with the original BSG, as the newer on was just a lame reason to not have to spend the money to make Cylons. :thumbsdown
and Eurika needs an overhaul and needs an interesting plot, it's a Naruto, they have a general idea of where they are going, but 90% of the show can be jumbled up into random parts and you wouldn't know it, it doesn't need or have a time line really.
i see u guys getting boring with this movie, actually i dont know what kind of the movie is that. But if you getting boring with this film, dont ever try to see the next season lol
Season 4 ended what? 7 months ago? Season 5 should be firing up in 4 months or less. Not much point in dumping on season 4 now is there?
Nope.
Eureka is a once a year, deal. This summer is S5. They wrapped up the main plot lines at the end of the season.
Syfy has done it again.
The cable outlet changed its mind on a final season for Eureka yesterday and has canceled the show.
The fifth season is currently in production and will wrap soon. It is scheduled to air next year. Syfy initially signed on for a six episode sixth season to bring the series to a close, but reversed that decision yesterday.
“After painstaking consideration, we have had to make the difficult business decision to not order a season six of Eureka. But Eureka is not over yet. There is a new holiday episode this December and 12 stellar episodes set to debut next year, marking its fifth season and six memorable years on Syfy. The 2012 episodes are some of the best we’ve seen, and will bring this great series to a satisfying end. We are very grateful to Bruce Miller and Jaime Paglia, their team of incredible writers, and an amazing cast and crew who have consistently delivered a series we continue to be very proud of. We thank the fans for their support of this show and know they will enjoy its final season in 2012,” Syfy said in a statement.
As of this report, there are no details on how and why the series was given the pink slip. Alpha Airlock reports series producer Jamie Paglia was surprised about the shortened order, and was told that those final episodes were meant to give him the latitude to wrap the series. Whether Paglia resisted a wrap-up in such a way is not clear.
More details as they’re available. And you can bet we’ll be discussing this on week’s Slice of SciFi.