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Kathie Huddleston

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Journalist and columnist with Blastr.com and Sci Fi Magazine. Through rain and snow and computer outages and midnight chocolate attacks, I haven't missed a column in 12 years. I'm married to an astonishingly good man named Charles Ott, who also writes sci-fi, and we have two cats who rule the house. We live in Chicago and are part of the science fiction Moebius Theatre comedy troupe (Kathie and Chuck that is! Not the cats!). Although really, it does seem like the time has come for a great, or even marginally okay, sci-fi comedy troupe with cats, doesn't it? Imagine the YouTube possibilities!

Kathie Huddleston
Here's a little Christmas present from Syfy! It's the network's 20th anniversary, so what better than a Syfy 20th Anniversary Special with a flock of Syfy stars to talk about the past, present and future of the channel. And there's a slew of midseason finales as Arrow, The Vampire Dairies and Beauty & The Beast sign off for the holidays.
Kathie Huddleston
It looks like the Fringe crew has a new ally in their battle with the Observers for the world's future. Actress Jill Scott guest stars tonight as Simone, an oracle-like woman who offers to assist the Fringe team in the episode, "The Human Kind," which airs tonight at 9 p.m. on Fox.
Kathie Huddleston
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas as Christmas-themed episodes and holiday movies, including one with Summer Glau as an elf, take over the schedule. But the real Christmas present comes in getting a new Fringe this week. Meanwhile, Supernatural sinks its teeth into a vampire themed midseason finale, while Ghost Hunters signs off for its eight season.
Kathie Huddleston
It looks like we'll never find out the dark mysteries behind Last Resort and 666 Park Avenue. ABC has canceled both new shows due to low ratings and opted not to pick up the back nine episodes. That means both shows will end after 13 episodes, with ABC planning on airing all the episodes.
Kathie Huddleston
He doesn't have Edward James Olmos's stoic presence or his deep gravely voice, and yet Luke Pasqualino has taken on the role of a young William Adama in the new web series Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome and is making it his own. The 10-episode web series premiered today on Machinima Prime with the first two episodes which start a brand new adventure that takes place between Caprica and Battlestar Galactica.

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