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Disregarding orders, Dr. Rush links himself directly to the Destiny’s computer via the neural interface chair, hoping it will reveal the code needed to control Destiny’s flight path. Learning of this after the fact, Col. Young struggles with letting Rush risk his life in hopes he can find the code before lobotomizing himself or unplug the device, possibly killing him in the process.
Meanwhile, the ship has dropped out of FTL above a planet showing traces of a past civilization. With only six hours until they jump again, Lt. Scott, Eli, Chloe and Greer gate to the surface to explore the underground ruins.
There’s no way back, no way up and no way out. Trapped among an army of Weeping Angels, the Doctor and his friends must try to escape through the wreckage of a crashed space liner, in the fifth epsiode of Doctor Who, written by Steven Moffat.
Meanwhile, in the forest vault, the Doctor’s companion, Amy Pond, finds herself facing an even more deadly attack.
The Doctor is played by Matt Smith and Amy by Karen Gillan.
Dwindling supplies, tedious routines, and low morale, continue to plague the crew of the Destiny, when suddenly, the ship drops out of FTL and enters the orbit of an uncharted star with only one planet in its solar system. But, for the first time, the countdown clock doesn’t activate.
Dr. Rush struggles to determine why Destiny has no record of this star system while Col. Young directs Lt. Scott and a small team to shuttle down to the planet’s surface on a fact finding mission. Upon landing, everyone is amazed to discover that the atmosphere and terrain are idyllic. Relishing the sunshine, fresh air, clean water and abundance of food, many are reluctant to return to the ship, believing that providence has intervened.

Watch video of Legend Of The Seeker Season 2 Episode 12 “Hunger” which will air the weekend of February 20, 2010.
Synopsis:
Legend Of The Seeker Season 2 Episode 12 “Hunger” – To protect the Seeker (CRAIG HORNER), Cara (TABRETT BETHELL) proposes a deadly covenant with the ruthless Darken Rahl (CRAIG PARKER) – while Zedd’s (BRUCE SPENCE) wayward brother strikes a deal with a dubious peddler of magic (GUEST STAR TED RAIMI) that might threaten Rahl’s plan.
In one scene in the second episode of Caprica, Amanda Graystone holds a book that belonged to her daughter, called The Physics of Religion and Spirituality. The fact that she’s holding it at a memorial for the victims of a terrorist attack, while mourning her daughter, Zoe, is more than a little ironic.
We’ll start with the fact that the book was given to Amanda by the mother of Zoe’s boyfriend Ben, who strapped explosives to his chest and blew up the train in the name of one true god, killing Zoe and many others. When Amanda finds a religious symbol amongst the book and some photos, she is convinced that Zoe was part of the plot to bomb the train (she wasn’t, although she shared some of the religious views that led to it).
The second, and weightier, reason for the irony is that Zoe isn’t necessarily dead, and it’s her study of physics and technology that saved her, or at least a mix of her real self, her avatar from a virtual world inhabited by her and many of her fellow teenagers (accessible through a holoband, one of her father’s creations), and a robot soldier body (which her father also created).
Caprica mixes technology and psychology in a way that would make Isaac Asimov proud. Much of “Rebirth” is shown through Zoe’s point of view from inside the Cylon prototype. No one except her friend Lacy knows she’s in there, so she is poked and prodded and violated like a broken down Ford Tempo. When the prodding is happening, we see the Cylon body. But then we see Zoe, in her human body, reacting to her treatment.
There is a bit of comedy that goes along with Zoe’s “condition.” She doesn’t realize her own strength or weight, and crushes a bed when she sits down as she would when she was entirely human. But what is she now? Her flesh and blood, human identity was obliterated with the train, and now she’s seen by some as a monster and by some, including one young scientist assistant of Daniel’s who is working on the Zoe robot, as a work of art. If in the future, more Cylons are created from Zoe’s prototype, it will go a long way toward explaining their animosity toward humans.
But the psychology lesson doesn’t end there. In “Rebirth,” we get to see Amanda realize she never really knew Zoe beyond their constant sparring. We get to see gangster Sam Adama take his nephew William, son of Joseph Adama, for a walk while William is skipping school, teaching him about getting away with crime and how to manipulate others through guilt (“It’s all about control and power”).
There are also nods to group psychology, when Lacy visits Sister Clarice Willow’s family, and when William rejects the traditional Tauron meal his grandmother has made, hoping for a couple of hamburgers later on (happy to know that hamburgers survived in the colonies).
It’s clear that Caprica is in no hurry to reveal everything it has in store (something I wondered aloud about in the review of the premiere), and there were a few surprises right up to the very end of the show. “Rebirth” introduced a few smaller characters that could wind up being key to the plot now or ten episodes from now, effectively planting seeds. Zoe’s transformation will be especially interesting to watch, considering the possible implications for the Cylons 50 years in the future on Battlestar Galactica.
So far, Caprica is a frakking good drama.
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Watch a Promo of Stargate Universe “Justice” Episode 10 which airs Friday December 4 at 9 pm on Syfy.
Episode Synopsis: Stargate Universe “Justice” Episode 10 – When one of the crew becomes the prime suspect in a crime, the others must determine the individual’s guilt.
Everyone is shocked when a member of the crew is found dead from a gunshot wound. While at first glance it appears to be suicide, the gun is nowhere to be found. The crew is confined to quarters while a search is performed and when the gun shows up in Col. Young’s (LOUIS FERREIRA) quarters, he becomes the number one suspect. Fearing a mob scene, Young agrees to a trial and cedes command to Camile Wray (MING-NA).
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Check out some brand new photos from Syfy’s new original two night event movie, ALICE, which premieres on Sunday, December 6 at 9pm. I can only recommend you check it out when it airs.
Alice Synopsis: Using the classic Lewis Carroll books “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through the Looking-Glass” as a jumping off point, writer/director Nick Willing has created the modern-day story of Alice Hamilton (Caterina Scorsone), a fiercely independent twenty-something who suddenly finds herself on the other side of a looking glass. She is a stranger in an outlandish city of twisted towers and casinos built out of playing cards, all under the rule of the deliciously devilish Queen of Hearts (Oscar winner Kathy Bates) who’s not very happy about Alice’s arrival.

Watch a sneak peek of STARGATE UNIVERSE “Life” Episode 9 which airs Friday November 20 at 9 pm on Syfy.
Episode Synopsis: STARGATE UNIVERSE “Life” Episode 9 – Some of the crew use the Ancient Long Range Communications Device to reassure their loved ones that they are okay.
About the Show
When a secret military research base is attacked, a small group of civilians and military personnel escape through the Stargate to a ship that is locked on course through deep space.
“Stargate Universe” follows a band of soldiers, scientists and civilians, who must fend for themselves as they are forced through a Stargate when their hidden base comes under attack. The desperate survivors emerge aboard an ancient ship, which is locked on an unknown path and unable to return to Earth. Faced with meeting the most basic needs of food, water and air, the group must discover the secrets of the ship’s Stargate to survive. The danger, adventure and hope they find on board the Destiny will reveal the heroes and villains among them.
Edgier and younger in tone, “Stargate Universe” will take the franchise in a dynamic new direction, appealing to longtime “Stargate” fans and first-time viewers alike. The series stars award-winning Scottish actor Robert Carlyle (“Trainspotting,” “The Full Monty”) as Dr. Nicholas Rush, an acclaimed and respected scientist who will gamble the livelihood of many for the advancement of science itself. The series also stars Ming-Na (“The Joy Luck Club,” “ER”) as Camile Wray, Lou Diamond Phillips (“La Bamba,” “Stand and Deliver”) as Lieutenant Telford, as well as David Blue as Eli Wallace, Alaina Huffman as Master Sergeant. Tara Johansen, Louis Ferreira as Col. Everett Young, Jamil Walker Smith as Master Sergeant Ronald Greer and Brian J. Smith as Lt. Matthew Scott.
Watch a sneak peek at SANCTUARY “Veritas” Season 2 Episode 7 which airs Friday November 20 on SyFy (9-10 p.m. ET).
Episode Synopsis: SANCTUARY “Veritas” Season 2 Episode 7 – Will tries to defend Magnus from the heads of the Sanctuary Network when they accuse her of committing a shocking murder.
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