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Just saw the first episode, and it's looking pretty good. If you're a sci-fi fan, it's definitely worth a look. I don't know if it's available in the US though, as Showcase is a Canadian channel.
http://continuumtheseries.com/
When a group of fanatical terrorists escapes their planned execution in the year 2077, they vault back in time to the year 2012, sweeping dedicated CPS Protector, Kiera Cameron, along with them. Stuck in the past and unable to get back to her husband and son, Kiera concentrates on bringing down the terrorists before they can wreak havoc in our present. Kiera receives unexpected assistance from a teen tech genius Alec Sadler. Impersonating a member of local law enforcement, Kiera also forms an uneasy alliance with her detective partner Carlos Fonnegra.
BTW, you might remember Rachel Nichols from Star Trek:
The first episode has her hooking up with local law enforcement. The way she does it leaves something to be desired plot-wise, but nonetheless I'll forgive that since it's only the first episode. Also, given the location and the plethora of ex-Stargate actors, as well as the moderate production values, it has the vibe of a Vancouver sci-fi show (which it is). Those who have watched SG-1 or The Outer Limits will know what I mean.
http://continuumtheseries.com/

When a group of fanatical terrorists escapes their planned execution in the year 2077, they vault back in time to the year 2012, sweeping dedicated CPS Protector, Kiera Cameron, along with them. Stuck in the past and unable to get back to her husband and son, Kiera concentrates on bringing down the terrorists before they can wreak havoc in our present. Kiera receives unexpected assistance from a teen tech genius Alec Sadler. Impersonating a member of local law enforcement, Kiera also forms an uneasy alliance with her detective partner Carlos Fonnegra.
BTW, you might remember Rachel Nichols from Star Trek:

The first episode has her hooking up with local law enforcement. The way she does it leaves something to be desired plot-wise, but nonetheless I'll forgive that since it's only the first episode. Also, given the location and the plethora of ex-Stargate actors, as well as the moderate production values, it has the vibe of a Vancouver sci-fi show (which it is). Those who have watched SG-1 or The Outer Limits will know what I mean.
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