Thanks to channels like SyFy and Starz, fantasy fans are spared the effects of the nonsensical “seasons” of network TV. Things like the “winter hiatus” find crime procedural fans rocking back-and-forth in a corner, humming the Law & Order theme over and over, while hospital drama fans stare at the wall and repeat “McDreamy, McDreamy, McDreamy” until they develop facial ticks.
Lucky for us, when Elizabeth Mitchell takes a break from fighting aliens and Joshua Jackson takes a time-out from the alternate universe, we can just flip over to another channel and pick up Spartacus or Caprica.
We’re not desperate for network TV shows to return, but we confess that we are excited.
Here’s a look at when our favorite fantasy shows are coming back, and what to expect when they land.
Warning: Mild spoilers below!

FlashForward (March 18, ABC) — The one future FlashForward can’t seem to predict is its own. Ratings haven’t been promising, and critics can’t decide if they love it, or if it’s a watered-down, island-less Lost. The show has been on hiatus since Christmas, which has given the writers a chance to rethink their strategy. Their plan is to stop asking so many questions and start answering the ones they’ve already posed. Plus, they’re adding Battlestar Galactica favorite James Callis to the mix, which is enough to get almost any fantasy fan’s heart thumping.
Supernatural (March 25, CW) — Supernatural’s 100th episode will air April 15th. There are rumblings that Jo, Ruby and Bela will return, but CW hasn’t confirmed it. Before that, though, Sam and Dean have got to figure out what’s happening in Bobby’s hometown. Or, more accurately, they’ve got to figure out how to deal with the zombie infestation going down in Bobby’s town (including Bobby’s wife). The apocalypse is nigh! Of course, the apocalypse has been nigh and the show has still managed to entertain for 100 episodes. We’re not expecting brimstone just yet.
Vampire Diaries (March 25, CW) — O.C. alum (and my all-time favorite TV mom) Melinda Clarke joins the cast as Matt’s mom when the show returns. She’s not crazy about Caroline — though to be fair, when has she ever been crazy about any of her TV children’s partners? (Except Luke, who she slept with.) In other news: Stefan will be vamp-napped by some revenge seekers, Damon will be auctioned off for love, and a stranger knows Elena’s secret.

V (March 30, ABC) — Executive producer Scott Rosenbaum has promised at least two or three reveals in every one of V’s final eight episodes. There’s going to be a showdown between Erica and Anna, too. In addition to driving the plot forward at breakneck speeds, Rosenbaum also insists that viewers will be rewarded with long-awaited backstory. ABC hopes the combo story-telling with reinvest viewers who are already familiar with the show, while hooking in a new audience. V is on the bubble, so we’re crossing our fingers the strategy works.
Fringe (April 1, Fox) — In their spring preview issue, Entertainment Weekly reported that the relationship between Peter and Olivia “will develop a lot” by the end of the season. The dichotomy between Walter Bishop’s past and present will become even more “moving and poignant.” And he and William will definitely meet up at the end of the season. We already know that Fox has greenlit a third season of Fringe, so we’re expecting nothing less than a delicious cliff-hanger in the two-part finale.
Smallville (April 2, CW) — CW has already granted Smallville a tenth season, making it one of the longest-running primetime shows ever. Unfortunately, most of the original cast has moved on, and there’s a good chance Erica Durance won’t be back next season. But for now, Clark’s got the Silver Banshee and Max Lord to deal with. Maybe Smallville’s producers can de-Kryptonite Lana and bring her back for season ten, now that Kristin Kreuk done messing with Chuck and Sarah’s true love on Chuck.
Also of (non-network) note Stargate Universe returns with five new episodes on SyFy on April 2nd. And Matt Smith’s Doctor Who is coming to BBC America on April 17.
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I watch all these shows, how sad am I?
James Callis on FlashForward? Well I do happen to be one of the few that like it so I’m looking forward to that.
Sam and DEAN. Ah, typos. :) But yeah I would not be surprised if they pulled out a lot of old characters. I read somewhere they denied it but it could be a ploy to get it to be a better surprise when the episode does air.
Vampire Diaries, while I watch and enjoy it, is more just fluff entertainment for me but it’s gotten better since the first string of episodes. As long as there’s plenty of Damon, I’ll keep watching.
V is anther show I actually really enjoyed from last fall. I think it’s weird they decided to do the whole ‘4 episodes then a 4 month break with the rest’ but they must be really convinced their storylines will really bring the viewers in. And as a scifi lover, I’m hoping that’s the case. I really like Elizabeth Mitchell and I want her show to do well, but I do hope she can make time to pop back in as Juliet on Lost one last time…
Fringe is the show I’ve been 150% obsessed with as of late so reading these spoilers is like a dose of happy, I’m smiling like a loon at this news! William and Walter showdown? Awesome. MAJOR Olivia and Peter development? Yay! :D Alternate universe drama? Bring it! Cliffhangers, I would expect nothing less from you, you brilliant show!
If Smallvillie’s tenth season doesn’t have Lois that is blasphemous. Clark and Lois getting together this season has been THE BEST PART. Along with the continuing Justice League stuff, too. But mostly I’m in it for the Clark and Lois goodness.
And I have been hearing from the actors David Blue and Brian Jacob Smith that 2.0 of SGU is quite a ride, which is pleasing to hear because 1.0 was just ok. I’m a huge Stargate fan but SGU, while I like it, will never compare to SG1 and SGA. And I’m incredibly excited for new Doctor Who! I will forever miss David Tennant’s Doctor but I fully admit to looking forward to Matt Smith. He seems very capable and Karen Gilligan looks to be a worthy companion.
Correct “Dean” — thanks!
Well, SV season 10 is on, and Erica is already contracted for season 10. As for Lana, she won’t be back. Don’t think Kristin would want to.