Continuum Renewed for Final Season

For a while now, Continuum fans have been in limbo, with no word of whether the show would be renewed or cancelled. The third season ended many months ago, yet there was no word on a fourth season, if any.

The official logo for ContinuumAt long last, the wait is over, and it’s both good news and bad news.

The good news is Continuum will return for a fourth season. The bad news is that it’s the final season, and it will only be six episodes. It’s not so much a new season as it is a mini-series to wrap up the show’s story.

But at least we will get a proper ending. Far too many sci-fi shows have been left hanging without a satisfactory end. I even went so far as to say part of me wished the show had ended with the third season finale, purely because I worried we would never get a proper conclusion.

A mere six more episodes is nowhere near the four more seasons the show’s creator wanted, but it’s definitely better than nothing. And to be perfectly honest, as much as I love Continuum, I’m not sure there was enough potential story in the concept to carry it that long. It deserves more than just six more episodes, but seven seasons was always a bit pie-in-the-sky, for more reasons than one.

But in the greater scheme of sci-fi’s struggle on television, this is still a win. Six episodes is less than any fan would want, but it’s far better than no ending at all. Kudos to Showcase for letting us all have closure.

OMGWTFBBQFor my part, I look forward with glee to the final season, even as I wish for more. Every season of Continuum has been a marked improvement over the one before it. Given the utterly stellar conclusion to the third season, I can only imagine the final episodes will be nothing short of spectacular.

I suppose now would be a good time to begin speculating on what Continuum’s conclusion will look like.

Personally, I hope we don’t see some fairy tale ending where Kiera gets her future back and lives happily ever after with her son and her husband. Such a positive conclusion has its appeal, but it would waste the character development surrounding Kiera letting go of her future, and her husband was kind of a jerk anyway. Plus, it’d be a bit awkward, what with the whole Brad situation.

I get the feeling Kellogg is probably going to die. Alec was certainly giving him the death stare at the end of last season, and I don’t think six episodes is enough time to give him a proper redemption story.

I have a feeling their ultimate goal is to have Alec and Julian cooperate to create a better future, but I’m not sure how I’d feel about that. The problem is Julian has been portrayed as so nasty for so long that it’s going to be very hard to accept him as anything but a self-serving douchecanoe.

Emily and Kiera confronting the Freelancers in Continuum's second seasonI hope Carlos gets some time to shine. He’s a pretty good character, but he’s always playing second fiddle. He deserves his moment to be the hero. I also hope we get to see Emily being badass some more, if only because I like Magda Apanowicz.

Off Topic: On the Subject of Me

I don’t really talk much about myself on this blog. This is a conscious decision; I decided going in that this blog was about awesome things like sci-fi, fantasy, video games, and writing. By comparison, I’m pretty boring. This is my blog, but it’s not about me, per se.

My blog's bannerHowever, I’ve been posting here multiple times per week for over three years now, so perhaps it’s time I let the readers get to know me at least a little bit.

I now present you with a rambling list of fun facts about me, presented in no particular order.

On the subject of me:

I have never set foot outside of Canada, but I have looked out across the Atlantic from the tip of Cape Spear, gone on road trips so far into Quebec no one around spoke English, crossed the Straight of Juan de Fuca by ferry, and hiked in the old growth rainforests of British Columbia.

My favourite colour is purple.

My favourite band is Metric, but my favourite song is King and Lionheart by Of Monsters and Men, and if I was to pick a song to be “theme song of my life,” I’d go with All These Things That I’ve Done by the Killers.

The song I want played at my funeral, however, is Invincible from World of Warcraft. That or Help, I’m Alive by Metric, purely for the irony.

I have trouble picking a favourite television show. It’s sort of a toss-up between Star Trek: Enterprise, The Simpsons, and Futurama.

My favourite book and my favourite movie are one and the same: The Lord of the Rings trilogy. I might as well count them all as a single volume, since I can’t pick a favourite from the trilogy.

My favourite video game character is Jim Raynor. I don’t believe I could pick a single favourite character from books or television. Candidates from literature include Cryl-Nish Hlar, Xervish Flydd, Seda, R.M. Dahl, Michael Liberty, Samwise Gamgee, Remus Lupin, and Kellen Tavadon. Candidates from television include Jean-Luc Picard, William Adama, Hoshi Sato, Dr. Phlox, Quinn Fabray, Bert Hummel, Karl “Helo” Agathon, and Dr. Zoidberg.

Similarly, I love food far too much to ever settle on a favourite meal. Potato roti could be a strong candidate, as would be aloo chole with puri. My father also makes surprisingly good falafel for a WASP, so that could be in the running. Or maybe a bowl of sambar with a nice side of naan…

My favourite sound is wind blowing through the trees.

My all-time favourite video game is Warcraft III. My current favourite game is The Secret World.

My Dragon under the moonlight in Blue MountainMy favourite time of year is winter, though autumn is a very close second. I despise springtime, and I have little love for summer.

I have only ever broken one bone: my skull. I leaped out of my mother’s arms as a baby and fell head-first onto a concrete floor. I am apparently lucky to be alive, and luckier still to have suffered no brain damage as a result. I was so young at the time that I have no memory of any of it.

I am neither a dog person nor a cat person. I am a rat person.

In the past, I ran the international campaign to save Star Trek: Enterprise for several years. This is the same campaign that held large public rallies and raised several million dollars to fund a new season (unsuccessfully), though such heady days were long past by the time I took over. I mostly just organized letter-writing campaigns and publicity drives for our petition.

The worst movie I ever saw was the remake of Bewitched starring Nicole Kidman and Will Ferrell. Having my testicles electrocuted for ninety minutes would have been less painful.

The happiest I can  ever remember being was reading Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix in bed on the eve of my fourteenth birthday, as a thunderstorm raged outside. This could be interpreted as a sad commentary on my life to date.

Cover art for the fifth Harry Potter novelI have never set foot in a church.

I stole the name of this post from a Kids in the Hall sketch.

I have not cut my hair in nearly fifteen years. It’s not as long as you might think, though.

I am of primarily British and Nordic descent, meaning there is an excellent chance that, 1,000 years ago, my ancestors on one side of the family were raiding my ancestors on the other side of the family.

I am a chronic insomniac. Sleep is for the dead.