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This Week in Genre TV

February 12, 2007 By Sam Sloan 2 Comments

Heroes:
Is anyone safe? Will a deadly assassin spell doom for one of the heroes? Find out tonight on NBC 9/8C.

Star Trek: Enterprise:
The four year trek into space on the first warp drive Enterprise continues every Monday night on The SCI FI Channel. Watch again or get newly acquainted with Captain Jonathan Archer and the whole crew of the NX-001 Enterprise as they, for the first time, boldly go out where no Earthling has gone before. Every Monday starting at 8PM ET the saga continues.

24:
“24,” starring Emmy award winner Kiefer Sutherland is on for a gripping 2 hours tonight starting at 8/7C on Fox.

Dead Like Me:
If you missed this innovative and smart show when it first aired a few years ago on Showtime, you can now catch it every Tuesday night at 7/6C on The SCI FI Channel. One of the best shows to ever hit TV.

Jericho:
Catch up on all you may have missed before this inspiring new series went on its mid-season hiatus. This Wednesday a recap episode called “Return to Jericho” airs on CBS at 8PM ET/PT. All new episodes will begin next week on February 21st.

Medium:
After awaking from a dream, Alllison is convinced she’s a completely different person. Is Allison “The One Behind the Wheel?” Find out this Wednesday at 10PM on NBC.

Smallville:
Clark and Chloe discover that Tobias (guest star Greyston Holt), a young man who was blinded in the meteor shower and now has the ability to identify “meteor freaks,” is being used by Lex to locate people with abilities in order to experiment on them. Thursday 8PM ET on The CW.

Supernatural:
Sam and Dean call upon their family friend and fellow hunter Bobby (guest star Jim Beaver) for help after they are stumped by violent and unexplainable happenings on a local college campus. Thursday 9PM ET on The CW.

Special Unit 2:
This wildly different show about cops that investigate the strange and bizzare underworld of monsters, aliens and things that would make Stephen King shudder has found a new home in repeats every Friday night on The SCI FI Channel as a mid-season stop-gap until the regular SCI FI Friday season resumes in April. Three episodes a week air beginning at 8/7C.

Ghost Whisperer:
Still shaken from witnessing a jewelry store robbery, Melinda’s life is threatened when a desperate spirit leads her to a dangerous criminal. Brian White guest stars. Jennifer Love Hewitt stars in this popular show on CBS every Friday night at 8PM ET/PT.

Hollowman 2:
Yep, they actually did it and Christian Slater, looking for a gig, becomes the new invisible dude in this SCI FI Saturday feature about a top secret project that turns a soldier (Slater) into a killer with transparent motives for murder. Look for it this Saturday on The SCI FI Channel.

The Dresden Files:
Harry gets caught between a beautiful girl with a dark secret and a hellion holding a bitter grudge. Sunday 9PM ET on The SCI FI Channel.

Battlestar Galactica:
A routine repair becomes a disaster when Tyrol and Cally get trapped outside an airlock as their air leaks away. Stay tuned for a special bonus scene at the end! Sunday 10PM ET on The SCI FI Channel.

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Comments

  1. Kyle Nin says

    February 12, 2007 at 6:19 pm

    Also, “Smallville” and “Supernatural” are new this week.

    Smallville:
    Clark and Chloe discover that Tobias (guest star Greyston Holt), a young man who was blinded in the meteor shower and now has the ability to identify “meteor freaks,” is being used by Lex to locate people with abilities in order to experiment on them. Thursday 8PM ET on The CW.

    Supernatural:
    Sam and Dean call upon their family friend and fellow hunter Bobby (guest star Jim Beaver) for help after they are stumped by violent and unexplainable happenings on a local college campus. Thursday 9PM ET on The CW.

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  2. Sam says

    February 12, 2007 at 6:50 pm

    Thanks Kyle, for some reason I always forget these two SF Staples. I will add them to the list.

    Reply

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