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Here's a look at tonight's sci-fi TV:

Caprica, 'There Is Another Sky'
Caprica is quickly becoming one of the best and most provocative dramas on TV. It's too bad no one is watching. But those in the know won't want to miss tonight's ep that finds Daniel Graystone trying to save his company, sealing his planet's doom in the process with a big Cylon push. Elsewhere, Joseph Adama tries to reconnect with little Billy while Tamra's avatar explores the chaotic virtual world. (9 p.m. ET on Syfy)

smallville conspiracySmallville, 'Conspiracy'
– Oh, those nutty Kandorians! On tonight's ep, Zod and his crew of clones experiment on a human doctor, who later goes crazy, escapes, and kidnaps Lois (of course!) in an effort to prove that aliens are invading Earth. Yeah, Smallville's gotten pretty crazy this season. You should be watching. (8 p.m. ET on The CW)

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Smallville, "Warrior" – Ever wanted to see what Lois Lane might look like dressed up as Wonder Woman? Well tonight's your chance! In the latest episode of Smallville, Clark and crew head to the Metropolis Comic-Con, where Chloe's new boy toy steals a magic comic book (is there any other kind, really?). Clark and Zatanna (Serinda Swan) search for the thief to reclaim the book before he becomes corrupted by its power. Elsewhere, Lois gets jealous of Zatanna which, we're guessing, leads to her much-anticipated cosplay moment. (8 p.m. ET on The CW)

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Here's a look at tonight's sci-fi TV:

Supernatural, "My Bloody Valentine" – After a string of Valentine's Day murders, Sam, Dean and Castiel pin the crimes on Cupid, who turns out to be a schlubby and grabby half-naked manchild, naturally. But is Cupid at fault, or is one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse to blame for the deaths? (My money's on the Horseman.) (9 p.m. ET on The CW)

The Vampire Diaries, "Fool Me Once" – The tomb opens tonight as Damon asks Stefan to help him save Elena. What's inside the tomb? I'm hoping it's a magical portal that'll lead Ian Somerhalder back to the island and away from this kiddie creep show. (8 p.m. ET on The CW)

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smallville tom wellingSmallville, aka "the show that won't die," might be headed for a tenth season, says producer Kelly Souders. I wrote about this news today at TV Squad, and I asked fans what they would want to see from a possible tenth season of the super hero series.

I'd love to see Michael Rosenbaum return to make Clark's life a living hell. Or maybe we could get a real story arc for Brian Austin Green's Metallo. I'd definitely welcome more episodes penned by comic book writer Geoff Johns, who wrote last season's memorable "Legion" episode and will return for this year's Justice Society ep.

Where do you want to see the show go? Should it continue? Has Smallville worn out its welcome after more than eight years? Are you excited about Julian Sands turn as Clark's father, Jor-El? Let us know.

[Via: EW]

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It's time to welcome fall's slate of new and returning shows and say goodbye to summer's light sci-fi fare. I'm looking forward to catching the final episode of Eureka's third season this week, as well as the second season premiere of Fringe. We've also got new episodes of Supernatural and The Vampire Diaries headed our way, plus Saul Tigh guest stars on Warehouse 13. Read on for this week's TV picks and video previews.

- Warehouse 13, "Nevermore" – Myka's hard-ass dad, played by Battlestar Galactica's Michael Hogan, falls under an Edgar Allan Poe-related artifact's spell. Pete and Myka travel back to Myka's home to try and save daddy before its too late. This episode promises to be a big deal for Myka, who we know has a very rocky relationship with her father. Hopefully, this ep will leave room for Hogan to return in a recurring role. (Tuesday, 9 p.m. on Syfy.)

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smallville calrk zombies season 9Smallvlle is jumping on the zombie bandwagon.

Yesterday, we told you about the upcoming Medium-Night of The Living Dead mash-up. Now comes word that Clark Kent will be dealing with the undead in a season nine episode of Smallville.

The ep, called "Rabid," will see a virus infecting the city of Metropolis that turns people into zombies. Find out which two Smallville regulars will get infected after the jump.

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smallville tcaEarlier this week, CW exec Dawn Ostroff offered some encouraging comments for Smallville and Supernatural fans at the TCA Press Tour, TV Squad reports.

Smallville will enter its ninth season this fall, with most fans still wondering if the show will continue after the season wraps. When asked about Smallville's future, Ostroff said, "I hope it's not the last season," offering fans a glimmer of hope for a possible tenth season of the veteran superhero series.

Ostroff said The CW still believes in the show, and that's why they moved it to Friday nights. "We felt the best way to open Friday night is with a big established hit like Smallville," she said.

Ostroff also talked about Smallville's new villain, Zod, and promised, "Soon, we're all going to be kneeling to Zod!"

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smallville clark kentAnd Smallville refuses to give up the spotlight.

In less than a month, we've heard talk about a possible spinoff for the CW series, read heated speculation over a simple casting notice, and reported on two major casting announcements. Now we're reading rumors about a possible Smallville TV movie called Metropolis that could serve as a coda to the show's ninth, and probably final, season.

The rumor -- and I repeat: rumor -- comes from the boys at AICN who say a source got a glimpse of some Smallville promotional signage for the upcoming San Diego Comic-Con. Reportedly, the source, who goes by the handle "Yoda's Bitch," eyed some signage somewhere, presumably on the planet Earth, featuring the words "Metropolis: Christmas 2010" in Smallville-style font. The sign is also supposedly advertising Smallville's upcoming Comic-Con panel. AICN says they have info that this possible Metropolis project could be a TV movie set to head into production after May 2010, when the series is expected to wrap. The CW or Warner Bros. has yet to confirm any of this.

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