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Atlas Geekography: sci fi episodes & films

Triskelion

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I'm a big science fiction fan all around, many of the popular series. Been a Trek fan all my life, well since about age 10. Even so, when people refer to episodes by their titles, I still have no idea which ones they are talking about - even if I've seen it a million times.

And not just for Trek, but lots of series.

So I went online and found plenty of scattered episode titles, taglines and blurbs, but none all together in a simple, clear, fast-loading website.

I compiled them all together in master episode lists for easy reference and put them on a new website.

The lists are in order of Series / Season / Episode.

Or you can hit ctrl F (or menu ->edit -> find) enter the title in question, and you can quickly jump to the episode description for a handy reference. Should be enough to jog your memory about the episode.

If it's useful I may expand it to include other favorite series.

Hope it helps! I'd appreciate any feedback!


http://atlasgeekography.weebly.com/
 
For a quick episode guide reference, I've made episode lists from the following series:

I'll be adding:

"S:AAB" aka Space Above and Beyond 2063
LEXX
Dead Like Me
Buffy and Angel
X Files
Lost
Max Headroom
Highlander
Mutant X
Jericho
Heroes
Freaks and Geeks
Carnivale
Deadwood
MillenniuM
Supernatural
The Prisoner
Wonderfalls
Non-sf: Deadwood
Entourage
Big Love
Mad Men
Dexter
Odyssey-5
4400
Jeremiah
Batman: The animated series.
Eureka
Chuck
Life on Mars / Ashes to Ashes
Supernatural
Big Bang Theory
Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.
Supernatural
Battlestar Galactica TOS

Any suggestions for listings, or other useful features for this site?
 
I noticed that you list episodes by airdate, and don't take into consideration the order they are supposed to be in. Star Trek and Firefly, for example, had early episodes aired out of order, and in both cases, the real first episode was not the first episode aired. I was just wandering if that's intentional.
 
I noticed that you list episodes by airdate, and don't take into consideration the order they are supposed to be in. Star Trek and Firefly, for example, had early episodes aired out of order, and in both cases, the real first episode was not the first episode aired. I was just wandering if that's intentional.

Well thanks for bringing that up Chris3123 - good eye! In those cases you mention I pulled the lists from IMDB; however I also think that air date is probably the best way to list them since it's just easier that way, rather than research the intended order of every series....

One website I saw listed the epis of the entire Trek canon by Stardate. Very cool to see the universe in order like that, but I think that's a bit difficult for some of us!


I've added a search bar on the main page to make finding a particular episode by title or keywords easier. After google indexes it it should work.
 
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