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Ratings Clack – What do Eureka and Warehouse 13 mean for SGU?

‘Eureka’ and ‘Warehouse 13′ got in on the holiday episode game last week. How would their numbers compare to what ‘Stargate Universe’ has been able to manage since moving to Tuesday? A similar thing was happening on the networks, as ‘The Sing Off’ stepped in for ‘Chuck’ and ‘The Event’.

by Brett Love

Ratings Clack – Skating tanks while the zombies climb

The big story for the broadcast networks was the horrible debut of ‘Skating With The Stars’ in the ‘Dancing With The Stars’ slot. Over on cable, ‘The Walking Dead’ hit series highs with the fifth episode.

by Brett Love

Stargate Universe – Nothing good comes from space junk

Well that was one damn fine fall finale, I will say that much. It had action, exploration, character building and even bits of humor thrown in.

by Keith McDuffee

Ratings Clack – Skating With The Stars slips and falls

Thanksgiving tossed a monkey wrench into the gears of the television schedule, but there were still some interesting stories to be had, including the premiere of ABC’s ‘Skating With The Stars’, and week two of ‘Sarah Palin’s Alaska’.

by Brett Love

Is Stargate Universe getting too God-y?

Tonight they once again played the God card in what went on with Kane and the others on Eden. Heck, even the planet’s name is biblical. Are we getting too much of this in our sci-fi?

by Keith McDuffee

Ratings Clack – Everybody loves Sarah Palin…

On cable, ‘Sarah Palin’s Alaska’ debuted to solid numbers for TLC, while TBS and TLC were not so lucky with ‘Glory Daze’ and ‘Pawn Queens’. Over on the networks, the big story was again the singing kids of ‘Glee’.

by Brett Love

Stargate Universe – “I have information.”

I’m really digging the fact that the guys are getting more control over the ship. It’s already opening a lot more possibilities, both positive and negative, and that’s always good for a story. It also could mean, though, that things get too convoluted.

by Keith McDuffee
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