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Science Fiction Television

Falling Skies

imageOne of my new favorite shows, Falling Skies is the story of the aftermath of an alien invasion. Although humanity hasn’t quit fighting the war, they didn’t win the battle for Earth. Their adults are killed, their children are harnessed for manual labor, and only those who escaped are left to mount a resistance.

Airing on TNT over the summer months, Falling Skies is a character heavy science fiction series with enough action to keep viewers entertained and enough intrigue to keep us interested.

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Fantasy Television

True Blood Season 3 DVD

True Blood: The Complete Third Season was released at the end of May 2011 to an impressive collection of favorable reviews and comments.

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True Blood DVD – Season 3

These 12 episodes mark the introduction of several new characters, many twists and turns, and new "supes" to keep things interesting.

Fans of the series are probably going to want to buy the True Blood season 3 DVD box set and add this season to their collection, if for no other reason than that the show has begun to take on a more expansive feel as subplots thicken and what we know about the community of Bon Temps deepens.

Special features include everything from "Anatomy of a Scene" to a Snoop Dogg "Oh Sookie" video. There are also episode commentaries for 6 episodes.

Click here to read the reviews or order the True Blood Season 3 DVD set

Don’t miss this season set of True Blood.

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Science Fiction Television

Falling Skies Episode List

Falling Skies

There are lots of reasons to watch this series. Falling Skies is an awesome science fiction television series about an alien attack on Earth, where the aliens have killed many of the adult humans. They “harness” and use the children for a purpose not yet fully revealed, but which seems to be as manual labor.

Starring Noah Wyle as Tom Mason and Moon Bloodgood as Anne Glass.

Falling Skies Season 1 Episodes

This Falling Skies episode list names all 10 episodes (9 if you count the 2 hour series premiere as 1 episode) of the (fabulous, cool, exciting) TNT series. I kinda like it.

  1. Live and Learn (Series Premiere / Pilot, Episode 1)
  2. The Armory (Series Premiere / Pilot, Episode 2)
  3. Prisoner of War, Episode 3
  4. Grace, Episode 4
  5. Silent Kill, Episode 5
  6. Sanctuary Part 1, Episode 6
  7. Sanctuary Part 2, Episode 7
  8. What Hides Beneath, Episode 8
  9. Mutiny, Episode 9
  10. Eight Hours, Episode 10

You can sign up to be notified when Falling Skies is on DVD at Amazon.

Although the DVD isn’t yet available, there’s a really cool Falling Skies graphic novel prequel for the show.

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Books Tie-in Merchandise

Falling Skies Graphic Novel Discounted

The new TNT series Falling Skies is an exciting science fiction drama set on Earth after an attack from an alien species that leaves the human population struggling to fight back.

Continue the story with the Falling Skies graphic novel which is a prequel to the television series, telling the tale of Tom Mason and his sons.

More about the Falling Skies graphic novel

Summary of Falling Skies

In the heart of Boston, following the devastating events of an alien invasion, history professor Tom Mason and his sons meet up with the 2nd Mass, a militia group determined to wipe out the aliens. But with the militia’s supplies running low, Tom must locate an old friend to equip him and his team in order to ensure the survival of the human race!

Update: The Falling Skies graphic novel is out of stock at TFAW, so you’ll probably have to pick it up at Amazon for the moment if you want to read it. The price is now the same at both places anyway.

You can buy Falling Skies from Amazon but it costs less at Things from Another World. Love the way you can preview the books at TFAW. It makes it easy to know just what kind of quality and story you’re getting.

More About the Falling Skies Graphic Novel

Here are plenty of product specific details about the Falling Skies comic book from Dark Horse. There’s also a Falling Skies webcomic you will want to read if you’re interested in this book.

Writer: Paul Tobin
Artist: Juan Ferreyra
Letterer: Nate Piekos
Colorist: Andrew Dalhouse
Cover Artist: Steve Morris
Genre: Science-Fiction, Action/Adventure
Publication Date: June 15, 2011
Format: FC, TPB, 104 pages, 6″ x 9″
Age range: 14
ISBN-10: 1-59582-737-4
ISBN-13: 978-1-59582-737-1

Falling Skies is from DreamWorks Television and stars Noah Wyle. Watch at 9 Central on Sundays on TNT.  Don’t miss it!

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News Science Fiction Television

SGU the Complete Final Season DVD is Available

The final season of Stargate Universe is available on DVD. Amazon is offering the set for just over $30 at the moment. (Check the item’s price on Amazon for the current actual price. It might be even cheaper now!)

Stargate Universe Season 2 DVD box cover
Season 2 was the final season of Stargate Universe

Season two ended the run of Stargate Universe. Unfortunately, the series wasn’t drawing enough live viewers to warrant a renewal for another season, despite the marked increase in episode quality in season 2, most notably in the back half of the season.

I had begun to really enjoy the series this season, after having ambivalent feelings about it in season 1. There was even a point when I thought I was done watching SGU, but I ended up returning to the series because of my love for all things Stargate.

There are a lot of special feature and extras on the Season 2 set, including commentary for every episode. I found several of the special features humorous, including the “Pitches” special. It might be my favorite of the entire set, just because I found the spoof of the process for getting a script together and written to be especially funny.

Finally, if you’re a huge fan of Stargate, it’s going to be hard to pass up owning the final season of what might be the final Stargate series for a long while. So, buy the Stargate Universe Complete Final Season DVD set for your collection and get a good deal in the process.

Link: I reviewed the SGU Season 2 DVD set on Stargate Universe Fan.

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Science Fiction Television

Stargate Universe Episodes to Date

Stargate Universe is in its final season. Although I had high hopes for the series, it took a little too long to take off with viewers and ended up being cancelled after only two seasons. Still, you don’t want to miss your chance to watch these final episodes of the long-lived, much-loved Stargate franchise.

This list of Stargate Universe episodes that have aired to date includes links to view the episodes at Amazon where you can watch a short preview and choose either the standard version or the HD video version. Catch up quickly, because the final episodes in the series will be airing over the next few weeks.

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Science Fiction Television

Dollhouse still getting better, even though it’s too late

Back when it was first announced that Dollhouse had been officially cancelled, I wrote that I didn’t care. I didn’t. But after watching the the latest episodes of Dollhouse (shown as a 2 hour event), I have to say it saddens me to notice how much better the show has gotten lately. If it had been this compelling, this entertaining, from the get go, this series would have stood a much better chance of gaining a wide audience.

In fact, I have 16 minutes left of the 2nd episode and I am pretty sure these two (The Public Eye and The Left Hand) are the best of either season.

Click here to watch these Dollhouse episodes online.

Don’t take it as a bad sign that I’m writing this, since I needed a bathroom break and had my laptop sitting beside me on the couch when I came back. I’m so excited about how interesting I’ve found these episodes that I tried to call a friend who watches but she wasn’t around. There was no one else to share my excitement with, so here you are—a blog post instead. :) Now I really do have to go. I want to see how it ends.

16 minutes later… I’m back.

I love how so many threads have come together and how much of the episode isn’t Echo-centric. Don’t get me wrong, I like Echo, but I think the show is so much better when she’s just a part of a much bigger whole. It’s also nice to see Adele with a backbone but still on the darker side of things…

Ballard isn’t the most interesting of the bunch, but he’s taken a backseat to the more compelling storylines and “Victor” has shown some delightful and seriously talented acting. There’s not much more to say without giving stuff away, but if you’ve been a fan but have been on the fence about whether or not to watch these final episodes, I say give it a shot. You might be as pleasantly surprised as I’ve been.

There’s gold in these episodes and it’s unlikely you’ll be disappointed.

As Todd VanDerWerff said in his recap of “The Public Eye”, “It’s too bad this show has been officially canceled, because "The Public Eye" is the first episode of season two to fully live up to the show’s potential.” Read these engrossing recaps if you have the time. They’re worth it.

Also, don’t miss your chance to watch the episodes. Click here to watch Dollhouse online.

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Science Fiction Television

Fox shop free shipping deal

Dollhouse Season 1 There’s a good deal going on at FOX Shop this weekend. They’re offering free shipping. That would be great if you haven’t gotten yourself or a friend a copy of any of the DVD sets for Dollhouse, Buffy, Angel, or any other sets they might be interested in watching.

Here’s the link: Get Free Shipping on all orders with code FREESHIP from 12/4 – 12/6

Don’t forget to use the code!

Not that the show fits, but the Glee music is on there too, and I have to admit I’ve become a fan. :)

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Science Fiction Television

Dollhouse is done for and I don’t care

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This is probably a surprise, since I run the Dollhouse Fantasies Dollhouse fan site with a friend of mine. But the problem is, we’ve both been feeling the lack of love for this show for a while now.

Although I really enjoyed the new episodes of this season, they’re still not compelling me to feel sad about the demise of Dollhouse. The truth is, I’m sad that the show was never that good, but I’m not sad that the show I’ve been watching is going to be gone.

Although Renee and I won’t be taking that site down (yet), we aren’t actively updating the blog. Unfortunately, I think the show never quite had what it needed to be a really great TV show.

I was interested in how the season was going to unfold, but this is one of those instances where with the cancellation of the show, I won’t be bothering to watch future episodes. Dollhouse is done for. And I don’t care.

Do you?

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Science Fiction Television

SGU and the future of Stargate

This isn’t going to be a long drawn out post about what I don’t like about the new Stargate series, Stargate Universe. There’s more than I had hoped, but I love the concept of the show and I have high hopes that it will continue to improve with every episode.

I admit I wasn’t thrilled by the first few SGU episodes after Air. Air was a good introduction to the characters and series, but the thing that’s getting me about this series is the slowness of it all. I don’t mind waiting for a payoff, but I’ve never been a fan of dramatic series like Lost, Heroes, ER, Grey’s Anatomy, later seasons of Smallville, or any of a number of other TV series. I like the relationship aspects, but I want to see a lot more action and adventure in this show. Why can’t a more character/relationship driven series still have plenty of action?

I like action, humor, and even Battlestar Galactica. ;) However, with the later, I found I could only handle so much drama before I was ready for it to be over with.

The good thing about Stargate Universe is that with “Time“, I saw what could be. That glimpse into the future of SGU has given me great hopes for the show. With “Time,” I know there’s action and adventure to be had and some of the stuff I’ve always loved about Stargate seems to be surfacing at last—the travel, the excitement, the danger…

I saw something special in “Time” and for the first time, I saw myself as a true fan of the show.