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Sci-Fi This Week: Dominion‘s Alex Begins His Training

Find out what’s airing in science fiction and fantasy this week.

We’re digging Syfy’s new angel war drama Dominion, and this week the story ramps up as Alex begins to embrace his destiny as the Chosen One and begins his training with the archangel Michael.

Last week’s premiere of Extant was everything that we hoped — now we want to see how the story goes beyond the trailers we’ve been watching for months. This week’s second episode will be important to see both where the story is going and whether the new series can keep its cool, futuristic vibe.

Here is this week’s complete schedule for sci-fi and fantasy television:

WEDNESDAY
Extant (102) - ExtinctEXTANT
CBS, 9/8c
“Extinct.” After Molly collapses and experiences a vision of her encounter on the Seraphim, Sam agrees to give her an ultrasound so she can learn more about her mysterious pregnancy. Also, Molly tracks down Kryger and he reveals the disturbing details of his own solo mission that the International Space Exploration Agency (ISEA) is keeping secret.
THURSDAY
Defiance (205) - Putting The Damage OnDEFIANCE
Syfy, 8/7c
“Putting The Damage On.” A stalker terrorizes Amanda.
Dominion (105) - Something BorrowedDOMINION
Syfy, 9/8c
“Something Borrowed.” Alex begins his training with Michael, but soon after has a vision that causes him to go rogue during an Archangel Corps mission. Elsewhere, Claire goes out on a limb to protect Riesen, however she can’t stop his long-held secrets from coming back to haunt him; and David makes a move to secure his power.
SUNDAY
Falling Skies (405) - Mind WarsFALLING SKIES
TNT, 10/9c
“Mind Wars.” After freeing Matt from the Espheni Youth Camp, Tom encounters two mysterious strangers in the woods, who attack his family before embarking with him on a violent journey. Hal faces almost insurmountable odds as he tries to lead the remaining Volm and 2nd Mass to a place of perceived safety.

What are YOUR top picks for this week?

Darren

Darren is a fan of all things science fiction, and founded the popular Stargate website GateWorld in 1999, followed by SciFi Stream in 2007. He lives in the Seattle area.

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