So I was watching the episode of "The X-Files" called "Monday" and remembered that several of my favourite genre shows have used its conceit of the same events happening over and over again until a character (or characters) can figure out what's happening and stop it. This may also be called the "Groundhog Day" effect (despite the fact that one of the episodes predates it).
Anyway, one thing that helped me realize this was the fact that when "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" used the gimmick, a character actually mentioned some of the other shows that did the same. How very meta. So I was wondering if anyone else loved all of these series and episodes and if so, which they'd choose as a favourite. For years I would have picked the TNG episode, but after watching "Monday" again, I'm having trouble deciding my favourite between the two. How about the rest of you sci-fi/fantasy buffs?
The choices -
"Star Trek: The Next Generation" - "Cause and Effect" (1992): The Enterprise keeps exploding.
"Xena: Warrior Princess" - "Been There, Done That" (1997): The same day will repeat and people will die until Xena can stop the rivalry between two villages.
"The X-Files" - "Monday" (1999): A bank keeps exploding.
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" - "Life Serial" (2001): The Nerdy Trio (a.k.a The Troika) stage a series of challenges to test their magic and technology on Buffy (Andrew and Warren reference the aforementioned X-Files and TNG episodes while they watch her go through a looping retail problem).
Anyway, one thing that helped me realize this was the fact that when "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" used the gimmick, a character actually mentioned some of the other shows that did the same. How very meta. So I was wondering if anyone else loved all of these series and episodes and if so, which they'd choose as a favourite. For years I would have picked the TNG episode, but after watching "Monday" again, I'm having trouble deciding my favourite between the two. How about the rest of you sci-fi/fantasy buffs?
The choices -
"Star Trek: The Next Generation" - "Cause and Effect" (1992): The Enterprise keeps exploding.
"Xena: Warrior Princess" - "Been There, Done That" (1997): The same day will repeat and people will die until Xena can stop the rivalry between two villages.
"The X-Files" - "Monday" (1999): A bank keeps exploding.
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" - "Life Serial" (2001): The Nerdy Trio (a.k.a The Troika) stage a series of challenges to test their magic and technology on Buffy (Andrew and Warren reference the aforementioned X-Files and TNG episodes while they watch her go through a looping retail problem).
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