The resurrected Futurama is as great as ever but the season is over for now.
Clone Wars is on Cartoon Network - I've been catching up with previous seasons on DVD - it's too simplistic and pitched towards the kiddies (although still tolerable for adults) but people say it gets better in S2 (S3 just started airing) and it does seem to be the do-over of Anakin's horribly botched story that I've been hoping for. Considering how cool that story could be if done well, I'll ignore the stuff I dislike (corny villains; interchangeable, dull clones; the fact that the whole war really has no dramatic point since we already know it's all a fraud).
Caprica is starting on Skiffy in about a week or two. It's been a bit rocky finding its footing and latching onto exactly what the story is about, but if and when they get their butts in gear, it could be a great show - a sci fi show that is actually about sci fi for a change, rather than just using sci fi elements as window dressing for some other genre (action/adventure, war, cop show, etc).
I loyally slogged through SG-1 and SG:A almost all the way, but couldn't hack SG:U. However, now that Robert Knepper is joining the cast for a few episodes, I'll jump back in. I doubt I'll stick with it. The Stargate writers are trying to ape the style and tone of BSG but obviously don't have the first idea how to do it. They should have stuck with Stargate's traditional fluffy style, since that's within their range of competence.