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Thread: Anyone Dig How NBC Has Given in to Their Inner Geek with Their Fall Lineup

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    Anyone Dig How NBC Has Given in to Their Inner Geek with Their Fall Lineup

    They have almost as much SF-based action as SciFi and their stuff is cooler.

    Monday night alone is going to be tight as all heck:
    7:00- Chuck- Geek boy gets classified knowledge downloaded into his brain and becomes the new government secret weapon.

    8:00- Heroes season 2- Old and New heroes return in a new story.

    9:00- Journeyman- Some guy gets caught up in accidental time travel in order to save lives.

    Then you've got the Bionic Woman remake too.

    Between that, SG-Atlantis, BattleStar Galactica, and Eureka, my SciFi geek fix for the fall/winter is made!

    Speaking of winter, who's going to see "30 Days of Night?"

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    Journeyman sounds like a wannabe quantam leap.
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    Can't wait for season 2 of Heroes
    GO GIANTS!!!

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    But are any of these shows good? It's the typical pattern, a successful show emerges from a particular genre so the networks scramble to find shows in a similiar genre yet most of the time those shows wind up getting cancelled by the end of the season, if not sooner, and the original show that spawns this trend may or may not survive.

    It really isn't something to get excited about.

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