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Oh yeah, I'll be watching it. :) I really enjoyed the first season, and this season is suppose to really mix things up (based on what happened last season).

Though for some reason, none of my other SciFi friends like Eureka. :(

I don't even have any Sci-Fi friends. Then again, I'm not even a Sci-Fi guy lol. I just happened to really like this one show, for whatever reason.

Heh... While it's a SciFi show, it's almost an anti-SciFi show with all the jokes that are made by the sheriff. :D

I bet you're just watching it because of Zoe, aren't ya? Fess up! :D

I suck with character names, but I like the government chick the sheriff has a thing with lol.

It's one of those shows that grows on you. I started watching not to entertained by the premise of the show but the storyline and episodes turned out to be rather decent. I wish this wasn't Battlestar Galactica's last season because it is a quality show as well. These are probably the best two shows on Sci-Fi at the moment, I'll watch Atlantis but I'm kind of bored by the Stargate franchise at this point.

I suck with character names, but I like the government chick the sheriff has a thing with lol.

I can't remember most of the names right now. All I could remember was Zoe, which is the sheriff's daughter.

It is like kyle xy. I like the Boss and cop in that show

I have never seen that show. I may have to find a few episodes to watch now.

It's one of those shows that grows on you. I started watching not to entertained by the premise of the show but the storyline and episodes turned out to be rather decent. I wish this wasn't Battlestar Galactica's last season because it is a quality show as well. These are probably the best two shows on Sci-Fi at the moment, I'll watch Atlantis but I'm kind of bored by the Stargate franchise at this point.

BSG was good, but after Season 3, I'm glad it's coming to an end. I couldn't stand to watch another season that sucked as bad as the third one did.

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