Same here. And I can't stand Kari Wuhrer.I was with the show until Davies was axed. After that I saw no point in watching.
J.
Same here. And I can't stand Kari Wuhrer.I was with the show until Davies was axed. After that I saw no point in watching.
J.
Christopher;2654819 Well... yes and no. It's complicated. What with the various cast changes said:I was very annoyed by the clliffhanger at the time. But i just don't really care any more as I've moved on.
I blind bought the first two seasons a while ago, and loved them. Bought season three, made it to Exodus...and never found the urge to watch another episode. I don't care how good the later seasons are--it's just not the same show without the original quartet.
I blind bought the first two seasons a while ago, and loved them. Bought season three, made it to Exodus...and never found the urge to watch another episode. I don't care how good the later seasons are--it's just not the same show without the original quartet.
True, it wasn't. At least I got used to Maggie. It was the next set of changes that I never really liked.
True, it wasn't. At least I got used to Maggie. It was the next set of changes that I never really liked.
Even though I watched the whole thing, the show just wasn't the same after season one. Season two's sole redeeming quality was that it had the original cast intact, and that one episode with the blue Golden Gate bridge (something that I wish would happen for real). When season two started with the "Golden Gargyole Gate Bridge" episode, I knew the show was in trouble, and sadly, never recovered.
Such a fine show, started off so well, with a premise with endless possibilities, and it turns into shit so fast.
Oh well.
I've been watching this a lot for the first time on Netflix and I am really impressed by the series. I remember seeing previews for this show when it first came out back in the 90's but it didn't seem like it was going to be all that interesting to me. Boy, was I wrongI really like the idea of having a show involved in parallel universes to see what Earth could of been like. I admit a lot of the acting (especially by Quinn, Wade, and the Cryin' Man), is a bit campy. (I'm still in seasons 1 & 2) but overall the show is really fun. I felt bad for them in the episode "Into the Mystic" when they did finally reach home, but because of the gate issue they decided it wasn't and if they had changed their minds, they could of realized they were back home.
Anyone else watch this show either first runned or at all?
Same here. And I can't stand Kari Wuhrer.I was with the show until Davies was axed. After that I saw no point in watching.
J.
Same here. And I can't stand Kari Wuhrer.I was with the show until Davies was axed. After that I saw no point in watching.
J.
I'll third that. The Professor was my favorite character in the show, and his presence really made the show special for me. And, to add insult to injury, they replaced him with Wuhrer, who I thought was just a God-awful actress, and the character was absolutely nothing special at all.
Also I just watched the season 3 episode where they were in 1996, but it was actually 1984 where Quinn got to meet his younger self so-to-speak. I really liked how that played out at the end.
Same here. And I can't stand Kari Wuhrer.
I'll third that. The Professor was my favorite character in the show, and his presence really made the show special for me. And, to add insult to injury, they replaced him with Wuhrer, who I thought was just a God-awful actress, and the character was absolutely nothing special at all.
Then we're all in agreement!
That being said, I watched Season 1 & 2 today on Netflix, but after that I started to lose enjoyment of the show. The first season is definitely my favorite.
J.
I was with the show until Davies was axed. After that I saw no point in watching.
J.
Season two's sole redeeming quality was that it had the original cast intact, and that one episode with the blue Golden Gate bridge (something that I wish would happen for real).
Also I just watched the season 3 episode where they were in 1996, but it was actually 1984 where Quinn got to meet his younger self so-to-speak. I really liked how that played out at the end.
As I recall, that was the show's original creator's last episode. And it was probably the last truly great episode of the entire series.
The first season only had 6 episodes.
Season two's sole redeeming quality was that it had the original cast intact, and that one episode with the blue Golden Gate bridge (something that I wish would happen for real).
Yeah, "Post-Traumatic Slide Syndrome" was one of their best episodes. But the whole "Azure Gate Bridge" thing annoyed me. That was a classic case of Did Not Do the Research, as they say over on the TV Tropes wiki. No matter what color the bridge was painted, it would still be called the Golden Gate Bridge, because it's the bridge that spans the Golden Gate strait, which was named that over 90 years before the bridge was built (it was named in honor of the harbor of Byzantium). In fact, the GGB isn't gold in color; it's orange vermilion (or officially "international orange").
Not to mention that painting it blue would be stupid and dangerous, because the reason it's painted international orange is to maximize its visibility in the fog. Paint it blue and you'd have small planes and boats smashing into it all the time.
Maybe the earth of the Azure Gate Bridge named it the Azure Gate Strait and uses sonar to naviaget ships and boats! Just kidding.
I don't think painting it blue would be stupid. Dangerous maybe, but not stupid.
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