Babylon 5 is my favorite Sci-Fi series, though I love'm all.
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I don't watch many TV shows these days, but I like these older shows -
Thunderbirds
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057790/
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059973/
UFO
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063962/
Lost in Space
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058824/
Land of the Giants
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062578/
The Time Tunnel
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060036/
Planet of the Apes
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071033/
On occasion, I've watced episodes of The Sentinel, Highlander, The Dead Zone, Outer Limits and X Files. -
Originally Posted by GKar
It's campy, adventurous and Dr. Smith added a comedic touch to it.
The effects may seem cheesy and laughable compared to modern TV shows, but I don't like to take Sci-fi all too seriously anyway. -
That really was one fine scifi series, then they turned Dr Smith gay
LOL...I thought the Dr. Smith vs Robot dialogue was unique and side splitting at times. "You bubble headed booby!".....The Outer Limits was way ahead of it's time, even with the primitive special effects they used great casts, scripts, music and great acting to get the most out of it!
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Twilight Zone. There's just something about black and white video that makes the story more focused.
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Star Trek: The Next Generation (from Season 3 onwards)
closely followed by...
Star Trek: Voyager (from whatever season they picked up 7 of 9).
Regards.Michael Tam
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Originally Posted by joecav
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The original STAR TREK
The other STAR TREK shows suck ass except for ENTERPRISE
- John "FulciLives" Coleman"The eyes are the first thing that you have to destroy ... because they have seen too many bad things" - Lucio Fulci
EXPLORE THE FILMS OF LUCIO FULCI - THE MAESTRO OF GORE
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No X-Files?
That was required viewing from seasons 1 to 5 - it then got way laid with alien colonisation crap.
The best episodes were always the paranormal ones as opposed to the alien ones.Regards,
Rob -
Stargate SG-1.
We'll be right back after these messages from Binford! -
Star Trek TNG followed closely by Star Trek DS9
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Originally Posted by FulciLives
A close second would be Lexx
or
Can't remember the name, but I think it was a Babylon 5 spin-off where earth was infected with a virus that was going to kill every human and these 5-6 people search the galaxies for the cure...Crusaders?
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Originally Posted by redwudz
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I think B5 because the science sort of takes a back seat to a great story. you actually care about the characters, when Ivanova is going to die i defy you to not shed a tear. wheras TNG when whats her name (security chick) dies you go "oh."
Plus there's some mysticism thrown in with Lorien and the story of the first ones.
SG-1 is a close contender, it was getting tired by series 4, but taking itself less seriously with episodes like "Wormhole X-Treme" and then playing with the prometheus...... pretty cool. -
Natasha Yar, I liked The Next Generation, never really got into voyager or deep space nine.
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Originally Posted by vitualis
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Originally Posted by Capmaster
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DS9 is just a lame B5 ripoff, with Whorf thrown in to make it sell :P
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Originally Posted by flaninacupboard
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i think BBC stopped airing it or i had something better to do near the end. last i remember seeing, the dominion -might- be invading and there were about 200 klingon ships floating outside. was there much after that?
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Originally Posted by Treebeard
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Originally Posted by Flaystus
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I'm a great SciFi fan and I know almost all the series.
The best series is Babylon 5.
Then we have plenty others:
From Star Trek I prefer the original series. The worst is Enterprise , I don't like DS9 (it's a rip off!!! ), Voyager has only some good moments (most of the "Doctor" episodes) and the Next Generation has Patrick Steward. Now that I'm 30, I found next generation outdated (and innocent) but Patric Steward is the man! The perfect actor for that role!
The first season of space 1999 was good. In a way, it was like Star Trek TOS. Before the Italians and RAI **** it (season 2) actually had it moments
Farscape is amazing to watch but only once. I don't know why, I never felt any need to watch the same episode again all those years
Dark Skies was good. But unfortunatelly, noone watch it.
JMS's Jeremiah was an excellent SciFi story (well, semi SciFi). But it is also a cancelled series (and we in Europe didn't ever watch season 2 ...)
Knight Rider and I dream of Jeannie was fun to watch when I was at my early Teens. The first was SciFI once and the second... well... Blonde calling her fiance "Master". I loved that.... (it is SciFi, since it is impossible to make your wife answer you with a "yes master" those days....)
Battlestar Galactica was an amazing series back in the 70s. I have to buy it on DVD.....
The first episodes of Captain Harlock and Ulise 3000 was amazing. Cartoons, but I love them. So G Force, when I was 6!
The Crapiest SciFi series for me is Andromeda.
And I'm not a big fan of British SciFi (except space 1999). Dr Who for example, never touched me...
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