Was this another case of the creators assuming a cliffhanger would get them another season? I'm revisiting it after having a lot of childhood exposure.
Sam Beckett never returned home
Slid into a universe where Earth doesn’t exist.
Class M timelines?The timer knows enough to compensate for the Earth's movement through space, that's why nobody ever materializes inside solid rock or anything like that. So I can only giess the timer would also not allow them to pop out in empty space. Therefore we can assume it would not take the sliders to a universe where there is no Earth.
they need a vehicle like the Planet Express Delivery Ship where it scrolls the universe around them.The timer knows enough to compensate for the Earth's movement through space, that's why nobody ever materializes inside solid rock or anything like that. So I can only giess the timer would also not allow them to pop out in empty space. Therefore we can assume it would not take the sliders to a universe where there is no Earth.
Sam Beckett never returned home
That show didn't even bother to check its spelling of Sam's surname...
Its a good while since i watched but didnt they actually go home? Or at least it was suggested they did, they just didnt realise.My head canon is that they can never go home. Even if they established an anchor point in their original starting location, this gets duplicated many times in a multiverse. In any case, I find the series unwatchable after season 2. If the series were rebooted, I suspect it would peter out similarly. Just visiting various wacky variations of our Earth wouldn't sustain more than a couple of seasons, and then nonsensical elements would likely start to be mixed in. Quantum Leap had similar problems and ran out of steam.
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