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Syfy reveals April schedule: Five episodes of SGU!

Syfy Channel in the United States has announced its broadcast schedule for April 2010, featuring the long-awaited return of Stargate Universe.  The second half of Season One will begin Friday, April 2, and will run 10 episodes.

“Space” kicks things off on April 2, picking up where December’s “Justice” left off.  Following that will be:

“Divided” – April 9
“Faith” – April 16
“Human” – April 23
“Lost” – April 30

UPDATE: Syfy originally listed “Sabotage” as airing on April 30. The studio tells GateWorld that “Lost” will indeed air first, as originally believed.  Syfy has since updated its online schedule to reflect this correction.  “Sabotage” will likely air sixteenth, on May 7.

In the U.K., Sky1 will also begin airing new episodes in April.  The likely premiere date is April 6, airing each new episode the Tuesday following its Friday premiere in North America.

As the network did last fall, Syfy will reair the previous week’s episode Fridays at 8 p.m. (7 Central), before the premiere of that week’s newest.

If you’re looking to catch up on the SGU story so far, Syfy will air a marathon of all 10 episodes on April 2, from 11 a.m. right up to the 9 p.m. premiere of “Space.”  Of course the first half of Season One is also available now on DVD and Blu-ray, and the five most recent can be watched for free at Hulu (U.S. only).

Syfy’s strategy of splitting the season into two halves, with a 4-month break in between, allows them to offer original programming all year long. It also means, however, that filming on Season Two will be well underway before fans get to see episode 11.

The second season is expected to premiere this fall.

Weekday repeats of Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis will continue in the 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. time slots (Eastern/Pacific) in April, with Season Eight of SG-1 and the end of Season Two and first half of Season Three for SGA.

Learn more about these and other upcoming episodes in GateWorld’s Season One episode guide!

(Thanks to Morjana for the tip!)

Darren

Darren created GateWorld in 1999 and is the site's managing editor. He lives in the Seattle area with his wife and three spin-off Stargate fans.

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  • I've seen every episode of SG1/SGA/SGU at least twice. I hadn't checked the site til now because SGU seemed fine. It pulled together in the last few episodes and got almost great.

    They stretched with SGU, and the first half was tough, but they found their way at the end. The structure is encouraging, but we're not used to novelistic story telling, and we weren't told to be patient.

    I place the blame in two places.

    First: francises are stepping stones. If SGA had ended stronger-- no'Todd' as comic relief, 'natives' wasted in stereotypes, predictable bureaucratic/military antagonists, stunt casting shortcuts to characterization, embiggened battles, and San Francisco? Really?--then it would've bought them time.

    Second: it should've been marketed as an epic. The seasons should've been called volumes and the episodes chapters. It would've cued us to be patient. But it requires a risky business decision: "Seven and out".

    And what else is there to whine about?
    There are too many pasty Canadians, and I'm waiting for the First People (Americans call them Native Americans) to show up as The Evil Aliens and The Wise Aliens. They will later Combat China, Get Stuck in Afganistan, Fail in Iraq, Deal With Global Warming, Battle Economic Downturns, Ration Health Care, Time Travel During Sweeps, kill a Beloved Red Shirt and replace him with Neelix.

    The stories are old. Therefore the characters have to be new to renew the stories. I think in some ways this is the future of quality fiction, so I'll stick with it.

    (And Louis Ferreira is fantastic. He has a noir quality that works.)

  • @gatehunter

    I agree... How is waiting for four months having yearlong programming. You're waiting the same amount of time but forgetting everything in the middle when they take months off. Makes more sense to just air all 20 every week and then airing the next season in the fall. It seems to me that ratings about be more consistent doing it this way as well, but then again I don't run a network.

  • As the old saying goes "if it's not broke, don't fix it". Both SG-1 and Atlantis really didn't need any fixing. SGU would've been great if they would've kept with what wasn't broken just expanded the location like they did.

    As for splitting it up, that just seems to be an extension of when they started showing new series in the middle of summer to beat the competition's Fall launch. Maybe they think it's "on the edge TV", who knows? I would rather it still be the old way of programs starting in September and ending in May with a two or three week hiatus during Christmas (at least in the US).

    And now with PVR's, iTunes, watching them online, or downloading the programs illegally, you never have to worry about missing an episode of any of your favorite series, not just the Stargate franchise.

    I'm still curious as to how the new episodes will pan out and can't wait for them to start up in April.

  • if they put on 5 new episodes of sg1 or sga i would watch and then wait till the next 5. but i wont watch this waste of sci fi show sgu.

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