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New Science Fiction and Fantasy TV?

Updated; added Caprica and some borderline stuff that might appeal to SF/F fans

09.09 The Vampire Diaries
09.09 Nikita (don't know if this counts, spy stuff)
09.12 Venture Brothers (animated)
09.17 Star Wars: The Clone Wars (animated)
09.17 Sym-Bionic Titan (animated)
09.20 The Event
09.20 Chuck
09.22 Undercovers (JJ Abrams)
09.23 Shit My Dad Says (Shatner)
09.23 Fringe S3
09.23 Big Bang Theory
09.24 Smallville
09.24 Medium
09.24 Supernatural
09.28 No Ordinary Family
09.28 Stargate Universe (Note:TUE)
09.28 Sanctuary (Note:TUE)
10.01 Human Target (action; based on comic)
10.05 Caprica
10.31 The Walking Dead

"November" - V
"Mid-Season" - The Cape

2011
Fallen Skies
Torchwood US
Game of Thrones
Terra Nova
Camelot

Am I missing anything here?

ETA: Temis' suggestions
 
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I've been hooked on The Gates since it started.

I really liked this week's episode and thought it was a turning point for Nick and Sarah. I really hope to see more of what the show has to offer.

I'm hearing the ratings aren't too good for the show. Which irritates me. I'm 42 and like the style of adult character drama that I don't find elsewhere. I don't mind the arc regarding the teenagers. Although they are not who I primarily watch the show for.

I do wonder if Sunday at 10pm is just not the best slot? Unless its a popular Tivo item, I doubt the teenagers will keep up with the show with high school back in session.
 
Also coming up on British TV there's:
Being Human Series 3
Outcasts series 1
Misfits series 2
Merlin series 3 (already started)
The First Men in the Moon
Dirk Gently
Primeval series 4 and 5
The Oaks
 
I've been hooked on The Gates since it started.

I really liked this week's episode and thought it was a turning point for Nick and Sarah. I really hope to see more of what the show has to offer.

I almost bailed on it, but it got good starting around ep 4 or 5. Now it's very intriguing but sadly it's probably too late to save the ratings.
 
Legendary - Kevin Sorbo plays an exaggerated version of himself... a former syndicated television series star. He and a fan combat the underworld mythological creatures that threaten to destroy Los Angeles. Like the Lee Majors show, this would work a lot better if someone with comic skills were parodying Sorbo. Also, how are they going to make Vancouver look like Los Angeles?

That sounds absolutely horrible, but I am intrigued.
 
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