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Fringe is a show about the strange and unusual things that happen, and cannot be solved or understood by normal means, but by fringe science. These include things like mind control and pyrokinesis. The show follows FBI Agent Olivia Dunham (Anna Torv) and her consultant Peter Bishop (Joshua Jackson). They are joined by Peter’s father Walter Bishop (John Noble) and his assistant Astrid Farnsworth, played by Jasika Nicole.
Eric Balfour, who first began his career at the age of fifteen, has appeared in such films as What Women Want, the 2003 remake of Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and recently the Syfy movie Dinoshark. He has also appeared on popular television series such as HBO’s Six Feet Under, where he was a series regular, NBC’s Conviction, in which he had a starring role, and 24 on Fox.
The new series of Haven will be joining the Syfy lineup this Friday. The new show, created by Sam Ernst and Jim Dunn, is based on Stephen King’s The Colorado Kid. Ernst and Dunn, who previously worked together on King’s Dead Zone, also serve as executive producers on the show and together penned the pilot.
One of Syfy’s most watched series, Eureka, returns for its fourth season this Friday, July 9th. The series, created by Jaime Paglia and Bruce Miller, who also serve as executive producers, is about the town of Eureka, which from the outside may seem like any other small Pacific Northwest town, but is anything but. The town is made up of geniuses who work on top-secret government projects that often create mayhem around the town. The series follows Sheriff Jack Carter, played by Colin Ferguson, as he tries to keep the town in order. 



