whats your favorite sci-fi show?
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whats your favorite sci-fi show?
for me, i would say space: above and beyond.
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yeah, I agree.....although I watch voyager every week , the ony star trek show I think worse than it is enterprise (well, don't take this too seriously, as I've only seen one episode or enterprise )PeteyG wrote:How is it that people can actually place Star Trek Voyager higher on their lists than another series? I watched Voyager myself. But only because of my involuntary Star Trek reflex.
You must justify yourselves. What makes Voyager worth putting on a list of favorite sci fi shows?
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In no paticular order, because that would be difficult:
Farscape
Roswell
TNG
DS9
Space Above and Beyond(They didn't have enough epsiodes and I think I
only saw half of them.)
The most recent enterprise was good. I do hope the 'temporal cold war' will be used to fix the continuity problems...
~sj
Farscape
Roswell
TNG
DS9
Space Above and Beyond(They didn't have enough epsiodes and I think I
only saw half of them.)
The most recent enterprise was good. I do hope the 'temporal cold war' will be used to fix the continuity problems...
~sj
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I like Futurama myself, they should make more of thone,
and Enterprise is pretty good.
also: Stargate :SG1, and..and...star trek TNG
and Enterprise is pretty good.
also: Stargate :SG1, and..and...star trek TNG
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Twilight Zone I'd rate more as fantasy (though I realise that there's some who insist that there's no such thing as sci-fi, only fantasy). The X-Files was very good yeah. I guess I was thinking more about stuff-in-space :)
None of the Star Treks rate for me (except that I grew up with the original series and thought it was pretty cool then). Great avatar BTW :)
Babylon 5 - how could I forget the best space opera of all time? I wasn't so keen on other elements - mostly 'cos I thought some of the computer-generated stuff looked poxy :)
As far as interesting characters, and an actual believable setting goes, Firefly still wins. And no damn prosthetics :)
Twilight Zone I'd rate more as fantasy (though I realise that there's some who insist that there's no such thing as sci-fi, only fantasy). The X-Files was very good yeah. I guess I was thinking more about stuff-in-space :)
None of the Star Treks rate for me (except that I grew up with the original series and thought it was pretty cool then). Great avatar BTW :)
Babylon 5 - how could I forget the best space opera of all time? I wasn't so keen on other elements - mostly 'cos I thought some of the computer-generated stuff looked poxy :)
As far as interesting characters, and an actual believable setting goes, Firefly still wins. And no damn prosthetics :)
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