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by Rick Norwood

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Ratings
Ratings are based on a four star system.
One star means that the commercials are more entertaining than the program.
Two stars watch if you have nothing better to do.
Three stars is good solid entertainment.
Four stars means you never dreamed television could be this good.

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles And another TV season winds to a close. The show I most looked forward to watching was Lost. I was curious, against my better judgment, to find out how they were going to make sense of it all. The show I actually enjoyed watching most was Terminator – the Sarah Connor Chronicles. And the show that, in retrospect, I look back on with greatest pleasure is Heroes.

 

SF on TV in May 2009

Friday, May 1
Dollhouse "Briar Rose" by Jane Espenson

Tuesday, May 5
Fringe "The Road Not Taken"

Wednesday, May 6
Lost "Follow the Leader" by Elizabeth Sarnoff and Paul Zbyszewski

Smallville Thursday, May 7
Smallville "Injustice" by Turi Meyer and Al Septien
Supernatural "When the Levee Breaks" by Sera Gamble

Friday, May 8
Dollhouse "Omega" by Tim Minear (Season Finale, next episode direct to DVD only)

Tuesday, May 12
Fringe "There's More than One of Everything", Season Finale

Dollhouse Wednesday, May 13
Lost "The Incident I" by Carlton Curse and Damon Lindelof
Lost "The Incident II" by Carlton Curse and Damon Lindelof (Season Finale)

Thursday, May 14
Smallville "Doomesday" by Brian Pederson and Kelly Souders (Season Finale)
Supernatural "Lucifer Rising" (Season Finale)

Next Fall, look for a short run of Heroes (18 to 20 episodes) and an even shorter run of Lost (16 to 17 episodes), and in 2010 the BSG prequel Caprica (pilot now on DVD).

Copyright © 2009 Rick Norwood

Rick Norwood is a mathematician and writer whose small press publishing house, Manuscript Press, has published books by Hal Clement, R.A. Lafferty, and Hal Foster. He is also the editor of Comics Revue Monthly, which publishes such classic comic strips as Flash Gordon, Sky Masters, Modesty Blaise, Tarzan, Odd Bodkins, Casey Ruggles, The Phantom, Gasoline Alley, Krazy Kat, Alley Oop, Little Orphan Annie, Barnaby, Buz Sawyer, and Steve Canyon.


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