I know most people here don't watch Being Erica, but I feel that the show is the perfect example of how to do a science fiction show in this time and age. The show's premise of using time travel as a therapy tool is ingenious. The time travel aspects appeal to men while women are attracted to the lead character's life and friends. Toss in a believeable four season long arc where the lead character grows from a bumbling Bridget Jones-ish English-lit failure into a confident woman running her successful book publishing business... perfection.
Too many sci-fi shows focus on the special effects and cool looking tech rather than the characters and their stories. That's why so many science fiction shows have failed. I'm glad that a show like Being Erica can show a different (and successful!) way of doing sci-fi.
"Being Erica" is a decent little show. But isn't it Canadian not American. So it would appear that Sci-Fi TV isn't broken, perhaps just the US model of it might be broken. I'm sure Sci-Fi based shows flourish around the world but perhaps this is where budget is more limited they have to focus on other aspects than the latest CGI effect.