There are two types of entertainment I’ve loved since as far back as I can remember — reading and watching TV/movies. I’ve read and watched romances, historical epics and mysteries. But for some reason, when it comes to science fiction, I don’t read it but love to watch it. I can remember watching Star Trek reruns when I was a kid and watching the mini-series V. Now, I’m a big fan of LOST, Stargate: Atlantis and Battlestar Galactica. Since it’s summer, there are no new LOST or Battlestar episodes, but Atlantis just finished it’s second new episode of its newest season.

SciFi also premiered a new show called Eureka (cast picture second on left) about a town in the Pacific Northwest that is home to a top-secret facility filled with the world’s most brilliant scientists. Much wackiness ensues when a federal marshal has an accident and ends up in the town and eventually becomes the town’s “sheriff”. The first episode was on this past Tuesday, and I play to watch it again once I return from the RWA conference.

Any other sci fi fans out there?

4 Responses to “Science fiction”
  1. Tori Lennox says:

    LOL! You already know MY answer to that question. *g*

  2. TANYA MICHAELS says:

    >>>>watching the mini-series V

    ROFL–me, too. This was big with me in elementary school and jr high. Now it’s Lost & Battlestar Galactica! Part of me can’t WAIT for the hall. Then again, the part of me on deadline needs time to slow the heck down before fall :-)

    Tanya

  3. Theresa says:

    I loved Eureka.

    It’s my new favorite show of the early season. My other new favorite is Psych on USA channel.

    Getting back to Eureka. I’m really curious whats up with the dog. Something sure is. And there is no question he/it came from the topsecret facility–so what is it? Definately not just a dog.

  4. Alipurr says:

    Battlestar Galactica, currently

    when first daughter was a baby, Voyager

    pregnant witnh 2nd daughter, Enterprise

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