...I haven't seen Quark since I was a kid and it originally aired, but, it was meant to be a parody/satire, so unless it failed at that, it doesn't belong on the list of worst ever, either.
Didn't see that when I posted above. (Obviously) I agree.

...I haven't seen Quark since I was a kid and it originally aired, but, it was meant to be a parody/satire, so unless it failed at that, it doesn't belong on the list of worst ever, either.
The only bad sci-fi TV that comes to mind for post 1964 would be the NEW Galactica.
And, I will admit, (grudgingly) Galactica 1980.
BSG was some of the best sci-fi TV of the 70's. Whoever made that list is an idiot.
Agreed. While not exactly a classic, the Original Galactica is head and shoulders above alot of other sci-fi shows, weither they were made in 1964 or (ugh) today.
And, it just occurred to me that you were probably being sarcastic, but I don't care.
The only bad sci-fi TV that comes to mind for post 1964 would be the NEW Galactica.
And, I will admit, (grudgingly) Galactica 1980.
BSG was some of the best sci-fi TV of the 70's. Whoever made that list is an idiot.
Agreed. While not exactly a classic, the Original Galactica is head and shoulders above alot of other sci-fi shows, weither they were made in 1964 or (ugh) today.
And, it just occurred to me that you were probably being sarcastic, but I don't care.
The only bad sci-fi TV that comes to mind for post 1964 would be the NEW Galactica.
And, I will admit, (grudgingly) Galactica 1980.
Nope, no sarcasm here. I have fond memories of BSG. Now, Galactica 80? that deserves some extreme sarcasm.
??? How can anyone mention the cast of Cleopatra 2525 and not mention Jennifer Skye? And yeah, it was campy. It was made by the same people as Hercules/Xena. Torres & Pratt came from those shows (pirate queen Nebula and um, some Amazon). Sky (Amarice) seemed to be a prototype sidekick being introduced for Lawless' pregnancy since Gabrielle was in non-violence mode then and Xena: Pregnant Princess can't do much action beyond punching and holding a sword with a menacing glare, but between seasons, they decided to create these new shows to replace Hercules because Sorbo was tired of not getting invited to Hollywood premieres since the show was in New Zealand and basically refused to negotiate for a new contract after the original expired. They chose to have Skye lead one show (futuristic, serious) with 2 sidekicks (more like a trio show than a lead with 2 sidekicks) and give Bruce Campbell the other show (historic, comedic). This led to Amarice vanishing after a few episodes and Gabrielle turning into Raphael (red fashion, sais) and taking on a big piece of the action as opposed to playing defense with a staff.Hey, I liked CLEOPATRA 2525! It was good, goofy fun, and the theme song made me smile every week. Plus, it had Gina Torres and Victoria Pratt. I'd rather watch it than the original GALACTICA any day.
Conan the Adventurer is the early 90s cartoon, a pretty good albeit forgotten cartoon. ... Ah, I see the Conan tv series (from 97-98) was renamed Conan: The Adventurer. I remember watching it then (regrettably). It was just called Conan or Conan: The Series. The most memorable character from the show was the midget (same one from Seinfeld). If it was a parody where Conan was big & inept and the midget was ignored by everyone but he always got the killing blow on the warriors and dragons because they were all focused on the big muscular 'threat', it would have only been half bad.I just noticed on the Hulu page for Cleo 2525 it recommends you might also like Conan the Adventurer.Shows like Cleo and Black Scorpion are hard to judge because they were meant to be tongue-in-cheek.
^ Wow, spoiler! Not that I was going to watch it after the first few eps. A planet between the Earth and Moon? A bit sucky. Is that true?
I am sorry but you are just being contrary. New BSG is flat out on of the best TV shows ever made. Even if you don't like adult themes and drama the acting and production values by themselves would make it one of the finest science fiction shows ever made.BSG was some of the best sci-fi TV of the 70's. Whoever made that list is an idiot.
Agreed. While not exactly a classic, the Original Galactica is head and shoulders above alot of other sci-fi shows, weither they were made in 1964 or (ugh) today.
And, it just occurred to me that you were probably being sarcastic, but I don't care.
The only bad sci-fi TV that comes to mind for post 1964 would be the NEW Galactica.
And, I will admit, (grudgingly) Galactica 1980.
After reading through this thread, all I got from it is that calling something 'worst' is very subjective.
Award for most ridiculous premise has to go to "Space:1999"
At its worst - which is frequent enough -Lexx is easily the worst sci-fi series I've seen. But... I don't know. It's so aggressively, idiosyncratically weird in its surreal sort of way I kept watching.Lexx
Anyway "Andromeda" was pretty fucking terrible in almost every way. I can't believe that stupid shit has a following. SGU was also pretty bad, even for a Stargate show.
Award for most ridiculous premise has to go to "Space:1999"
Sure, the basic premise of Space:1999 has what I could charitably call 'dodgy' science (and perhaps more accurately term as 'completely unrelated to anything remotely resembling science'), and any sense of how exactly the Moon is moving through space - apparently shooting off at FTL speeds through the cosmos, slowing down to orbit around a star before whipping off again - does not have even the most slender connection to science.
...but it was still a sort of cool premise.
What?
You get to have your base on the moon series and your flying through space series. Take that cake and eat it, Gerry Anderson, you've earned it.
They did the two planet Earths on original BSG as well.Award for most ridiculous premise has to go to "Space:1999"
Sure, the basic premise of Space:1999 has what I could charitably call 'dodgy' science (and perhaps more accurately term as 'completely unrelated to anything remotely resembling science'), and any sense of how exactly the Moon is moving through space - apparently shooting off at FTL speeds through the cosmos, slowing down to orbit around a star before whipping off again - does not have even the most slender connection to science.
...but it was still a sort of cool premise.
What?
You get to have your base on the moon series and your flying through space series. Take that cake and eat it, Gerry Anderson, you've earned it.
Well it's made very clear in the first season that it's all going according to some kind of cosmic level plan and that some kind of "cosmic intelligence" is behind it all.
Which I had totally not caught on to, or had forgotten when I watched it as a kid, but was surprised at when I watched them as an adult. So part of the show where you would say "But realistically...." just insert vast cosmic intelligence to explain it away. At least I do, and it works surprisingly well.
Is it still a bit dodgy? Sure. But IIRC nuBSG had a similar "God did it" or "Part of something larger than your ability to understand" vibe (not to mention 3 or at least 2 planet Earths that looked exactly alike). I think I can cut Space:1999 a little slack in that department.
Plus the model work, alien worlds and sense of space being really vast and mysterious were all very well done. Those aspects of the show made a bigger impact on me than Trek's.
Well it's made very clear in the first season that it's all going according to some kind of cosmic level plan and that some kind of "cosmic intelligence" is behind it all.
Oh totally. Modelwork is obviously one of Gerry Anderson's strong points (from Thunderbirds to UFO), but I've always been especially fond of Space:1999, from the eagles to Moonbase Alpha. And those interiors! It was as the future ought to look.Plus the model work, alien worlds and sense of space being really vast and mysterious were all very well done. Those aspects of the show made a bigger impact on me than Trek's.
At its worst - which is frequent enough -Lexx is easily the worst sci-fi series I've seen. But... I don't know. It's so aggressively, idiosyncratically weird in its surreal sort of way I kept watching.Lexx
It's easy to think of it as a cut-rate Farscape even though it predated that show by a couple of years, but I'll admit to liking both episodes and entire arcs of this series - something about a show which throws a musical about the death of an ancient society as the universe is being devoured by one-armed robots just rubs me the right way, I guess.
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