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Other Science Fiction shows' fans?
Babylon 5?
Sliders? Battlestar Galactica (I'm a fan of the original series; haven't had a chance to see the new one really) Quantum Leap? X-Files? (Die hard fan!) Buffy the Vampire Slayer? (I'm a TV series fan versus the movie...) Angel? OK... if you think of one I didn't list, put it down...
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cool :)
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I loved Quantum Leap. Scott Bakula was great! Also loved Dean Stockwell as Al. He was so funny!I read interview from one of the Star Trek Deep Space Nine actresses (Terry Farrell), who was on an episode of the show before she was on DS9, that Mr. Bakula is super-nice.
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Me too
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X-Files rocked. I liked the first movie; the follow-up movie was a little disappointing. I had hoped after 10 years it would do well, but they waited too long to get on the ball with another X-Files movie. Gillian Anderson still looks very young, though. Do you have any favorite characters?
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she's gone plaid!
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Co-signing..I think I have seen every single Quantum Leap save for the pilot episode. Man, that's some good tv!
I don't much care for Fringe. Fringe (imo) seems like a poor man's X-Files. I think it's a huge hit with kids who were too young to remember how truly awesome X-Files was. *sigh* I miss the 90's.
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He is smarter and more eccentric than Fox Mulder. |
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X-Files Season 2
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Season 2 had lots of good episodes... My favorite from season 4 is when Scully finds out she has cancer. Very touching how Mulder looked after her. Yeah, it wasn't the same after Duchovny left the show, but at least he came back in season 9 for a rap... I didn't like that she gave away the baby.
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Original Battlestar Galactica
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It's on DVD. I have to try the new one, but they changed stuff from what I have heard about the new series. Supposedly the Cylons are clones or something? They're TIN CANS in the original series! Ha ha ha!!Starbuck is MALE in the original series, and there's no one quite like Dirk Benedict, the cigar-smoking rogue! (He was also on A-Team.) My favorite was of course Richard Hatch as Apollo, and Lorne Greene as Commander Adama. That man had CLASS. It's too bad he's no longer with us. R.I.P. There is just NO replacing Lorne Greene!!I also liked Athena. She was spunky, Cassiopea was the pretty one, and Jane Seymour's tenure on the show was short as Serina, but she's an amazing actress. Somewhere in Time is one of my mom's favorite movies (Seymour was in that with Christopher Reeve after he did the first Superman movie.) Somewhere in Time (1980) "Battlestar Galactica" (1978) Dwight Schultz (Murdock on A-Team) had a recurring role on Star Trek: The Next Generation as Barclay (Broccoli). He's also really funny!
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I miss the 90s too.. the music, the television series, and the paranoia that most series today try to redo but just lack the timeliness. IMHO. Any thoughts on that? I'm obviously a die hard X Files fan. ![]() lol
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Also I love British Sci Fi Shows Dr Who (I watch him as the 3rd Dr onward so that might made me one of the oldest Dr Who fans around unless there is oneone who watch him from the first Dr or second Dr beside my Mum) Torchwood (Spin off from Dr Who) Red Dwarf Survivors (Both the 70s and last year version) The Sci Fi Shows that I love the most are Dr Who, Torchwood, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel
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Mr. Movie Guy
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It's quite a good show, it's not like X-Files nor is it like Lost, but there are similar elements from both shows in it. It's quite an interesting show, it gets better as you go further into it. |
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I am biggest fan
=> Star Trek (old shows and new shows TV and movies) =>Stargate SG-1 =>Stargate Atlantis =>Smallville (Superman) =>some superheroes (DC comic and Marvel comic on TV or movies) => Oh yes! Harry Potter (Fantasy) (all book numbers: 1,2,3,4,5,6 and 7 Movies too) |
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Alot of good ones have already been listed;
Here are my favs. 3rd Rock from the Sun (My fav.) Lost in Space Land of the Lost The Twilight Sone Lost Futurama The Wild Wild West Space 1999 V Sliders Kinght Rider Airwolfe and Farscape. |
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bloody phreak from hell
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Here is my favorite:
Stargate SG-1 Stargate Atlantis Angel Buffy the vampire slayer Charmed Star Trek Babylon 5 Quantum Leap Smallvillie Dr Who X-files Can't remember what else.
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Seriously?
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![]() First Wave (1998-2001) * The Canadian series lasted 3 seasons (66 episodes) and aired on Sci-Fi channel * Francis Ford Coppola was credited as an executive producer. * For fans of X-Files, Millennium, etc. Premise: Reformed thief Cade Foster discovers that aliens are among us in the form of genetic clones, intent on enslaving the population. To assess the human potential to fight back, they gather data from 117 test subjects. When Foster remembers the tests conducted on him, the aliens frame him for his wife's murder. Pursued by the police and a mysterious government agent, Foster discovers the quatrains of Nostradamus, which tells of three waves which will destroy the planet, unless a "twice blessed man" can stop them. Aided by a quirky cyber-journalist, Foster investigates strange occurrences which have ties to Nostradamus' quatrains, hoping to find what he needs to forestall the aliens' plans. The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) Alternative summary: Former thief Cade Foster discovers that aliens are conducting experiments among humans as part of the first wave of their invasion of our world. He sets out to fight them, with the assistance of a conspiracy theorist known as Crazy Eddie, who helps him discover the relevance of prophecies made in 1564 by Nostradamus, who predicted the destruction of the Earth in 3 terrifying waves by aliens known as the Gua. Cade and his allies attempt to use the ancient seer's quatrains to guide them to the aliens' various activities. TV.com - Free Full Episodes & Clips, Show Info and TV Listings Guide
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