>Jerry O'Connell felt the first two seasons went smoothly, but then there was a significant shift in creative direction of the series with the third season, with the Fox network desiring it to be a more action-oriented show than thought-provoking.[4] John Rhys-Davies was the first star of the series to leave. Rhys-Davies stated in a 2016 interview that he had been critical of how the show was written, calling the concept what "could've been the best show on television", but most of the scripts he had been given were "incomprehensible gibberish" and missed the potential of the concept. He cited that Fox had exerted too much control on the scripts as part of the reason for his departure.[5]
Him and Rembrandt were the heart of the show. They'd go at each other with the bantz, but there were a few solid episodes where you got to see how deep their respect for each other ran.
>forever hoping the next jump is their home >don't know they've already been there
Kino and also serves as a sort of ending for the show, even though it was very early on, it's a thematic ending for me that leaves me satisfied
I like they bit where they slide from a world with giant killer insects and when they get to the new world, there is a giant mosquito on the professors back and quinn picks up a rock and says "don't worry, I was captain of the high school football team" and proceeds to throw the rock directly into the back of the professors head.
Missed that one. For me it's the episode where Quinn got fricked by Mrs. Fields Cookies Lady in her remote cabin on the world where most men shoot blanks and are nearly extinct.
The actual episode is focused around the world they land on, which is like a 1960s version of earth. The bit with the bugs was just the world they slid from at the beginning of the episode.
We're not even on our own and the differences are so minute that few even realize this isn't home.
t. lived on an Earth with 10 billion people
thanks a lot, CERN
I bought the DVD set for this show but I don't think I even have a DVD player anymore
Got a Blu-ray player? Then you have a DVD player too because they play those as well.
I think in the show they don't know how many there are, and it could be a small amount or an infinite amount
but I'm trying to remember 20 years ago so
It has a fancy glass front with lights and fans, no room for a disc tray. I haven't had the need in many years
I'd have to get an external one I suppose
it's fun, kind of falls apart towards the end
The cro magnons were a mistake.
Yeah, not worth watching after the General guy died.
This. As soon as JRD leaves the show, it's concluded.
But the early episodes are DARN comfy.
You should probably stop after season 2 but you do you.
>season 2
It has 5 seasons. What the frick happens?
>Jerry O'Connell felt the first two seasons went smoothly, but then there was a significant shift in creative direction of the series with the third season, with the Fox network desiring it to be a more action-oriented show than thought-provoking.[4] John Rhys-Davies was the first star of the series to leave. Rhys-Davies stated in a 2016 interview that he had been critical of how the show was written, calling the concept what "could've been the best show on television", but most of the scripts he had been given were "incomprehensible gibberish" and missed the potential of the concept. He cited that Fox had exerted too much control on the scripts as part of the reason for his departure.[5]
shit gets weird. that being said, i'd watch it all again.
Lineup change, cromags and some other shit.
Watch it anyway just to piss of the man.
>cromags
homosexualry
The tried making the show "cool" instead of fun and it went to complete shit, basically.
That's a way to put it. I gave up one episode where they retconned everything basically. That was typical back in those days, even moreso than now.
Him and Rembrandt were the heart of the show. They'd go at each other with the bantz, but there were a few solid episodes where you got to see how deep their respect for each other ran.
Kari Wuherer fricked the producer
that's how she got all her roles
I know. Wish I was a film producer in the 90s.
Is this about shitty White Castle food?
White Castle did not invent sliders. Jesus christ.
>Nobody makes it home.
Dont spoil it for everybody.
i loved wade.
Same anon.
>She is forced to ride the Cromag Train offscreen.
NOOOOOOOO MY HECKIN GATE WAS SUPPOSED TO SQUEAK IN MY WORLD
FRICK THIS GAY EARTH
>forever hoping the next jump is their home
>don't know they've already been there
Kino and also serves as a sort of ending for the show, even though it was very early on, it's a thematic ending for me that leaves me satisfied
Same.
sneed
i remember watching this on tv as a kid
More like Professor Farturo lmao
Im watching My Secret Identity
Shit was based.
It's frickin weird how in S1 he's still the fat kid from Stand By Me, but S2 he's full grown ripped alpha male model
God, I could go for a slider right about now.
I like they bit where they slide from a world with giant killer insects and when they get to the new world, there is a giant mosquito on the professors back and quinn picks up a rock and says "don't worry, I was captain of the high school football team" and proceeds to throw the rock directly into the back of the professors head.
Missed that one. For me it's the episode where Quinn got fricked by Mrs. Fields Cookies Lady in her remote cabin on the world where most men shoot blanks and are nearly extinct.
The actual episode is focused around the world they land on, which is like a 1960s version of earth. The bit with the bugs was just the world they slid from at the beginning of the episode.
>John Rhys Davies still mad about Neutron Stars 30 years later
God damn John Rhys Davies is based.
He is such a good dude, very thoughtful and pleasant.
Suicide lotto is best episode?
Yeah that was awesome.
Lol i would have the same reaction.
cromag
breeding
camp
Season 5 was better than Season 3.
Is it supposed to be an infinite number of parallel worlds or is there some kind of limit?
Infinite. So there is a world where people need to stick candy bars in their ears every five hours or else their fingers shoot off like bullets.
If it's infinite, they'll never know if they truly got back to their own world.
We're not even on our own and the differences are so minute that few even realize this isn't home.
t. lived on an Earth with 10 billion people
thanks a lot, CERN
Got a Blu-ray player? Then you have a DVD player too because they play those as well.
Bro, they aren't ready for the CERNpill.
>implying they'd believe or even have the memory to realize it's true
yes I am, if there is any chance I could escape this nightmare world please give me that hope
Estimated time arrival to a BETTER PLACE:
>two more weeks
I think in the show they don't know how many there are, and it could be a small amount or an infinite amount
but I'm trying to remember 20 years ago so
I bought the DVD set for this show but I don't think I even have a DVD player anymore
You have a PC don't you?
It has a fancy glass front with lights and fans, no room for a disc tray. I haven't had the need in many years
I'd have to get an external one I suppose
Just emulate a DVD drive bro.