NEW YORK – April 9, 2012 – The spring season of Syfy’s “Powerful Mondays” programming block will feature the fifth – and final – season of the beloved, iconic series Eureka on Monday, April 16 at 9PM (ET/PT), followed by the second season of the sexy supernatural drama series Lost Girl at 10PM (ET/PT).
As Eureka’s thrilling fifth and final season kicks off, the town is reeling after the Astraeus and her crew mysteriously vanished just before their planned launch to Titan. When they finally crash land, Allison and the crewmembers are shocked to find themselves back in Eureka – and that they’ve been missing for four years. As the town copes with the shocking personal changes that have happened during their long absence, Sheriff Carter and Henry try to uncover the truth about the forces behind the crew's bizarre disappearance – with deadly results.
Eureka stars Colin Ferguson (Sheriff Jack Carter) Salli Richardson-Whitfield (Allison Blake), Joe Morton (Henry Deacon), Erica Cerra (Jo Lupo), Neil Grayston (Douglas Fargo) and Niall Matter (Zane Donovan). Returning for the final season will be popular guest stars Wil Wheaton (The Big Bang Theory, Star Trek: The Next Generation) as the contentious Dr. Parrish and Felicia Day (The Guild, Red) as Dr. Holly Marten. Co-creator Jaime Paglia and Bruce Miller are executive producers. The series is produced and distributed by Universal Cable Productions.
In the Lost Girl season two opener, a nomadic Fae sideshow comes to town to take advantage of the chaos caused by both the bombing of the Light Fae headquarters and the declining physical condition of The Ash. Lost Girl stars Anna Silk as Bo, co-starring Kris Holden-Ried as Dyson; Ksenia Solo as Kenzi; Zoie Palmer as Lauren; Rick Howland as Trick, and K.C. Collins as Hale. Lost Girl is a Prodigy Pictures Production in association with Showcase. Executive producers are Jay Firestone, Michelle Lovretta and Peter Mohan. Lost Girl was created by Michelle Lovretta.
Source: SpoilerTV


yaay! Season 2 of Lost Girl starts next week. No breaks in-between the seasons. Thanks SYFY!!
ReplyDeleteSo excited for Eureka!
ReplyDeleteYay.
ReplyDeleteSo, hopefully this means we can launch straight into seaon three when it comes out....right Syfy?
ReplyDeleteSomeone on Twitter said that SyFy only bought the first half of S2. I haven't heard anything else about it though.
ReplyDeleteI forget if your in the states,if you are tomorrow and Thursday the SyFy channel is running Eureka from 8am to 5pm.In case you want to watch.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for Eureka to start,but geez its killing me that this is the end.....
ReplyDeleteWish all fans of eureka would show their disgust at the cancellation and start a writing, twitter, whichever medium you prefer to support reinstating this great show.
ReplyDeleteyeah right now they only have up to 2.13 scheduled its unclear when they will air the back 9
ReplyDeleteAh, crap! Really I was hoping Twitter was wrong. So are our dreams of Canada and the US getting on the same page completely destroyed?
ReplyDeleteCause someone else mentioned that SyFy is advertising Warehouse 13/Alphas Powerful Mondays coming back in this summer. And they still have to fit Haven in there somewhere.