The Lords of Kobol are Kind to Us…

Or perhaps its more handiwork from the One True [Cylon] God.

Caprica will resume its first season a few months earlier than we were told,  picking up on Tuesdays following Stargate Universe.   Caprica’s return is now October 5th, at 10 PM on SyFy.

Sanctuary will remain on Friday nights following wrestling.

My favorite quote from the news:

It’s something of a reunion for the two franchises, since Syfy split up the perfect night of sci-fi it had going with Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis, and Battlestar Galactica.

Yup.  Those were PERFECT SciFi Fridays.     Kinda sad that Sanctuary is on another night, but that is what the DVR is for.   Looking forward to having three shows again instead of two.    (Sanctuary is now premiering October 15th at 10 PM following Smackdown.)   

Here’s how Syfy teases the rest of Caprica‘s freshman year:

The second half of season one will transport us from stunningly vivid, twisted Virtual realities to the fascinating outer worlds of the 12 Colonies. Along the way, revolutionary tensions rise, family power shifts and our characters grapple with the physical and emotional consequences of their questionable decisions. As the season races towards its stunning conclusion, each episode lays the groundwork for the inevitable (and brutal) clash between the new Cylon race and its human creators.

Sounds fraking exciting to me.     Still no confirmation (I’ve been able to find anyway) on the green-light for a second season of Caprica, but at least the 9 month wait has shortened to six…   and that six months concludes in just a few weeks.

Thank you Lords of Kobol, we’ve missed our weekly visits to your Colonies!    So Say We All!

(If you haven’t yet seen Caprica, well, the first half is also due out on DVD on 10/5, same night as the second half premieres, so… no opportunity to get caught up before hand sadly, but pick up the DVDs, DVR the new episodes, and catch yourself up!    Its pretty thought-provoking television.)

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