My List:
Dexter (30/9)
Heroes (24/9)
Stargate Atlantis (28/9)
Desperate Housewives (30/9)
Grey's Anatomy (27/9)
Private Practice (26/9)
The Sarah Connor Chronicles (Early 2008)
The Closer (Last 2 episodes of season 3 air in December)
Prison Break (17/9)
Battlestar Galactica (24/11)
Family Guy (23/9)
Las Vegas (28/9)
Supernatural (04/10)
Bionic Woman (26/9)
Lost (TBA)
New Series
The Sarah Connor Chronicles

At the end of Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Sarah, John and the Terminator successfully destroy the T-1000 and the arm and computer chip from the first Terminator. Sarah and John then watch as the Terminator is lowered into a molten steel pit in an attempt to destroy all future technology that could be used to create Skynet. Sarah and John now find themselves alone in a very dangerous and complicated world. As fugitives from the law, they are confronted with the reality that still more enemies from the future, and the present, could attack at any moment.
Links for the pilot:
Private Practice

Einai i spin-off seira apo to Grey's Anatomy me prwtagwnistria tin Kate Walsh (Dr. Addisson Montgomery, prwin tou McDreamy). To pilot tis seiras itan ta epeisodia 22 & 23 tou 3ou season tou Grey's Anatomy)
Bionic Woman

Bartender Jaime Sommers struggles to make ends meet in San Francisco, California, while serving as a surrogate mom to her teenage sister. Jaime figures that her life couldn't get any more difficult, but she is terribly, terribly wrong. Nearly killed in a horrifying car accident, Jaime is saved by a cutting-edge operation -- performed by her boyfriend, Will Anthros -- that leaves her with extraordinary new strength, among other artificially enhanced gifts. Now, however, Jaime must figure out how best to use her new abilities while embracing her new bionic identity.
The website for the UK newspaper Daily Mail published photographs from the pilot film that reveal that in addition to a bionic ear, Sommers will receive a bionic eye like that of Steve Austin, along with her bionic legs and bionic right arm. Clips from the pilot episode posted on the show's official preview webpage also reveal that she will have a bionic ear and be injected with nanomachines called "anthrocytes" that heal her body at an exponential rate.
Links for the pilot if you are interested:
NEWS
Jericho News
Parolo pou ws gnwsto eteleiwse, oi paragwgoi apofasisan na dwsoun akoma 7-8 epeisodia stin seira.
Battlestar Galactica News
Galactica freaks: by now you've probably heard that the Sci-Fi Channel is considering splitting the final season of Battlestar Galactica into two parts, which isn't unusual for television or the show itself. What is a bit perturbing is the rumor that the back end of the season won't air until 2009.
"We've been waiting for months for the show to start again."
However, there is a new sentiment around Hollywood that breaking a season into two parts--whether it is a few months or a year--is a death sentence. Apparently the execs at the Sci-Fi Channel are still trying to figure out which direction to take.
According to TVWeek.com, the suits are still discussing their options with Battlestar, and at least one exec is "firmly against the idea" of splitting the series into two 10-episode halves.
"It doesn't affect my job either way since we're shooting it straight through," creator Ronald Moore told TVWeek. "It might be better to get it all done [in the same year] for the fans so they don't have to wait." And if Moore's sentiments are correct and the show is split, Sci-Fi might have a riot on its hands. "When people see the ending of the 10th episode, they're going to freak out," he said.
TVWeek says the final decision to split or not to split may not be made until January, a few months after the premiere of the two-hour Battlestar telefilm, Razor. Budget is a big factor in the decision, and Battlestar uses a larger portion of Sci-Fi's cash than others.
However, there may be life after Battlestar runs its course. The rumored spinoff Caprica (named after the home planet of some members of the Galactica crew) was once thought to be dead, but is now back in the thoughts of the network.
The idea is simple: retain some of the Battlestar audience by launching a two-hour telefilm, and if it does well, turn it into a series. Sound familiar? It's the same way Sci-Fi handled Battlestar Galactica.
Lost News

Harold Perrineau, who plays the character last seen betraying his fellow crash survivors to save himself and his son, will return to the show next season.
ABC Entertainment President Stephen McPherson didn't offer any details of what's in store for Michael. He also didn't say whether Walt, the son played by Malcolm David Kelley, will be seen again.
The pair fled the mysterious island where the crash victims were struggling to survive against the dangerous "Others," with desperate Michael turning over his friends in exchange for escape.
McPherson initially balked at talking, instead joking about what the announcement might be.
"I've cast Don Imus on 'Lost,' " McPherson quipped.
Earlier this year, ABC said will run for three more seasons, concluding in 2009-10. The series will return for its fourth season in January.
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