Quantum Windbag
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No Star Trek.
No Stargate.
No Babylon 5.
No Battlestar Galactica/Caprica.
For the first time since 1988 there are no major science fiction franchises left on television. After Stargate Universe finishes it's second season in 2011, what will happen to science fiction on television? Is science fiction on TV dying? Is there simply not enough money to add? Is your average citizen too stupid to understand science fiction? Do you think the upcoming Star Wars live-action series will be enough to save science fiction?
Really? What about Chuck, No Ordinary Family, Sanctuary, Doctor Who, and Smallville? Maybe if you stopped whining and looked past the end of your nose you would see that there is plenty of SF on TV. Not to mention that Syfy is planning another prequel to Galactica that will be about Husker's days as a Viper pilot.