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  • R R Giskard Reventlov

    For me, there are really only 4 TV/film sci-fi franchises: Dr Who Star Trek Star Wars Stargate I'm not that keen on Star Wars and some of the early Dr Who is pretty poor. Been watching some early Stargate and it was very good. Which is your favorite? Have I missed any? Honorable mention: Firefly/Serenity. Would have been the best of the best. Sigh. [EDIT] To clarify: I mean shows where there are both TV and film episodes as well as spin-off or secondary series (like Torchwood).

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    Marc Clifton
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    Can't forget this classic! [Flash Gordon (serial) - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash\_Gordon\_(serial))

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    • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

      If it follows the books, hold on to your hat: things are about to get interesting. :D


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      Duke Carey
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      The Expanse book series stands right up there with the Dune series and Foundation Trilogy (plus the later Foundation books) in terms of keeping me engrossed and eager for the next book

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      • L Lost User

        Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV Series 1979–1981) - IMDb[^] Dibi dibi![^]

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        Hooga Booga
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        Two things: 1) I can't believe I used to watch that ... It was so cheesy! 2) Thanks so much for helping waste time on it yet again.

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        • W W Balboos GHB

          Enterprise is pretty good - first Enterprise in space didn't even have big phasers on the ship - captain didn't always take the high-road; much more human - no prime directive - no federation - sort of a prequel Also, I've seen 1-8 of "Star Trek Continues[^]"

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          Hooga Booga
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          I second that. Enterprise is far less sterile than some of the others, and the ship really takes a beating. It is one of the better series in the franchise.

          Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend; inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. -- Groucho Marx

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          • H Hooga Booga

            Two things: 1) I can't believe I used to watch that ... It was so cheesy! 2) Thanks so much for helping waste time on it yet again.

            Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend; inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. -- Groucho Marx

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            :D

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            • G Gary Wheeler

              Not a franchise, but a worthwhile watch: Dark Matter[^]. Writing, acting, and production values are pretty good. Definitely worth a re-watch for me.

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              Hooga Booga
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              I watched it all, but didn't like the physics in it. The "blink drive" bugged me especially. "Oh let's plug this chip into our existing drive and all of a sudden we can be anywhere in the universe instantaneously."

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              • A A_Griffin

                Season One was dreadful - really, it was pretty poor. But unfortunately you really need to plod through it to get the most out of the rest - and, my own criticisms notwithstanding, it does improve, greatly. Personally I found Star Trek boring, and poorly acted. Voyager was alright, at least it had some more interesting characters and a sense of humour, but none of the rest of the ST franchise does much for me.

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                dandy72
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                If a show needs more than a season to find its stride - especially back at a time when a season meant a full two dozen episodes - then it's off my list. As for Voyager - to me this one's near the bottom of the list, because by that time they had seriously run out of ideas. Of course that might not be that obvious if you haven't already seen everything that came before it. Only Enterprise is worse.

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                • R R Giskard Reventlov

                  For me, there are really only 4 TV/film sci-fi franchises: Dr Who Star Trek Star Wars Stargate I'm not that keen on Star Wars and some of the early Dr Who is pretty poor. Been watching some early Stargate and it was very good. Which is your favorite? Have I missed any? Honorable mention: Firefly/Serenity. Would have been the best of the best. Sigh. [EDIT] To clarify: I mean shows where there are both TV and film episodes as well as spin-off or secondary series (like Torchwood).

                  Keep your friends close. Keep Kill your enemies closer. The End

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                  Jim Spencer100
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                  Luke Skywalker with his trusty sonic screwdriver, fixed the dilithium crystal chamber so that the stargate could be powered. All good in their own way.

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                  • H Hooga Booga

                    I watched it all, but didn't like the physics in it. The "blink drive" bugged me especially. "Oh let's plug this chip into our existing drive and all of a sudden we can be anywhere in the universe instantaneously."

                    Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend; inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. -- Groucho Marx

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                    Gary Wheeler
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                    Hooga Booga wrote:

                    "Oh let's plug this chip into our existing drive and all of a sudden we can be anywhere in the universe instantaneously."

                    I think it's called willing suspension of disbelief. It sounds like you need to stretch more :-D.

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                    • R R Giskard Reventlov

                      For me, there are really only 4 TV/film sci-fi franchises: Dr Who Star Trek Star Wars Stargate I'm not that keen on Star Wars and some of the early Dr Who is pretty poor. Been watching some early Stargate and it was very good. Which is your favorite? Have I missed any? Honorable mention: Firefly/Serenity. Would have been the best of the best. Sigh. [EDIT] To clarify: I mean shows where there are both TV and film episodes as well as spin-off or secondary series (like Torchwood).

                      Keep your friends close. Keep Kill your enemies closer. The End

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                      Slow Eddie
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                      Third Rock from the Sun, hands down. John Lithgow Is terrific. He was even better in Buckaroo Banzai across the 8th Dimension, my favorite movie. Also look at Repo Man, a close 2nd in the movies category.

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                      • R R Giskard Reventlov

                        For me, there are really only 4 TV/film sci-fi franchises: Dr Who Star Trek Star Wars Stargate I'm not that keen on Star Wars and some of the early Dr Who is pretty poor. Been watching some early Stargate and it was very good. Which is your favorite? Have I missed any? Honorable mention: Firefly/Serenity. Would have been the best of the best. Sigh. [EDIT] To clarify: I mean shows where there are both TV and film episodes as well as spin-off or secondary series (like Torchwood).

                        Keep your friends close. Keep Kill your enemies closer. The End

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                        Alan Burkhart
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                        If it qualifies, I'd have to toss in Marvel's Agents of SHIELD. SHIELD is/was a huge part of the Avengers, Captain America and Thor franchises and they credibly resurrected Agent Coulson in the TV series. It's up to season 5 and going strong. Aside from Clark Gregg (Coulson), several of the cast from the movies make appearances in the TV series. It's sort of "X-Files meets Mission: Impossible." Great show.

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                        • P phil o

                          I really like The Expanse, whose third season is planned to air on April, 11th. A story where Earth is confronted to two other entities who arose upon space conquest: Mars, and its military-based society, and the people living in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. If you did not see it yet, you may enjoy it.

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                          Alan Burkhart
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                          I've seen an episode or two and liked them although they seemed a bit slow. I had forgotten about the show. Maybe I should give it another try.

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                          • A Alan Burkhart

                            I've seen an episode or two and liked them although they seemed a bit slow. I had forgotten about the show. Maybe I should give it another try.

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                            phil o
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                            I can get that, the first episodes take their time to install the characters and describe the geopolitical situation of the show. You may enjoy it if you can get past them.

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                              I can get that, the first episodes take their time to install the characters and describe the geopolitical situation of the show. You may enjoy it if you can get past them.

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                              Alan Burkhart
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                              I believe it's available on iTunes so I may try it again.

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                              • R R Giskard Reventlov

                                For me, there are really only 4 TV/film sci-fi franchises: Dr Who Star Trek Star Wars Stargate I'm not that keen on Star Wars and some of the early Dr Who is pretty poor. Been watching some early Stargate and it was very good. Which is your favorite? Have I missed any? Honorable mention: Firefly/Serenity. Would have been the best of the best. Sigh. [EDIT] To clarify: I mean shows where there are both TV and film episodes as well as spin-off or secondary series (like Torchwood).

                                Keep your friends close. Keep Kill your enemies closer. The End

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                                For me, hands down Stargate-SG1 was the best of all the sci-fi franchises produced for television, followed by Battlestar Galactica... Planning on buying the entire SG1 series to see it all over again... :)

                                Steve Naidamast Sr. Software Engineer Black Falcon Software, Inc. blackfalconsoftware@outlook.com

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                                • R R Giskard Reventlov

                                  For me, there are really only 4 TV/film sci-fi franchises: Dr Who Star Trek Star Wars Stargate I'm not that keen on Star Wars and some of the early Dr Who is pretty poor. Been watching some early Stargate and it was very good. Which is your favorite? Have I missed any? Honorable mention: Firefly/Serenity. Would have been the best of the best. Sigh. [EDIT] To clarify: I mean shows where there are both TV and film episodes as well as spin-off or secondary series (like Torchwood).

                                  Keep your friends close. Keep Kill your enemies closer. The End

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                                  JohaViss61
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                                  There is only one: Red Dwarf Never take the future seriously. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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                                  • R R Giskard Reventlov

                                    For me, there are really only 4 TV/film sci-fi franchises: Dr Who Star Trek Star Wars Stargate I'm not that keen on Star Wars and some of the early Dr Who is pretty poor. Been watching some early Stargate and it was very good. Which is your favorite? Have I missed any? Honorable mention: Firefly/Serenity. Would have been the best of the best. Sigh. [EDIT] To clarify: I mean shows where there are both TV and film episodes as well as spin-off or secondary series (like Torchwood).

                                    Keep your friends close. Keep Kill your enemies closer. The End

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                                    Alister Morton
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                                    How "early" do you go with Dr. Who? I barely remember Hartnell, I admit. I saw some of them, but I was young. Some of the Troughton episodes were, for their time, very good and scary - yetis roaming the London Underground system is one I remember well and it was well scary for it's time. Pertwee was a great Doctor, too. That era, with the continuing story of the Brigadier (a descendent of whom appeared in a recent Capaldi episode IIRC), and the story The green death in particular, was a classic. Ice warriors, Silurians, Cyber men, Daleks ... great enemies.

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                                      R. Giskard Reventlov wrote:

                                      Star Trek Star Wars Stargate

                                      Wait... These are not the same?

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                                      R Giskard Reventlov
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                                      Star Wars: dumb fantasy for children. Star Trek: documentary of future events. Stargate: the truth about pyramids. :)

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                                      • L Lost User

                                        What! No one mentioned Tomorrow People? The UK one (70's). And there was; UFO ('70's) Some good Brit Sci Fi. And for the silliness: Lost In Space (70's). (at the time thought Judy was cute and always hoped Dr. Smith or Robot would really obliterate the snotnose Will.) And let's not forget TorchWood - Dr. Who spinoff but grown up and with more action.

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                                        UFO was a great series. It's unfortunate that Space 1999 replaced UFO season 2. :(( As I remember, the first episode or two of Lost in Space seemed fairly serious. Then they bought express tickets on the crazy train. I like that the galactic currency was the Squandrill. On the anime end of things, Planetes (2003-2004) is more hard SF than space opera, and has a political backdrop that goes beyond the usual cardboard cutouts. Legend of the Galactic Heroes (starting in 1988) is pretty interesting, though since it was an OVA series with zillions of episodes, instead of TV, they did a lot to economize on animation. The author of the books it's based on is a major history fan, and it shows. It features a war between a dictatorial empire that is reforming itself, vs a corrupt democracy. It isn't "Good vs Bad" - both sides have their good and bad points. (It's also a little David Weber-ish -- fleets of hundreds of huge ships obliterating each other.

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                                        • S Steve Naidamast

                                          For me, hands down Stargate-SG1 was the best of all the sci-fi franchises produced for television, followed by Battlestar Galactica... Planning on buying the entire SG1 series to see it all over again... :)

                                          Steve Naidamast Sr. Software Engineer Black Falcon Software, Inc. blackfalconsoftware@outlook.com

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                                          R Giskard Reventlov
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                                          All on Hulu, if you are able to get it.

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