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I enjoyed Sliders ...didn't know anyone else watched it

Great series except after Jerry Oconell left

Hated that the final episode ended on a cliffhanger..

I rewatched every season this year.

The show was horrible after the professor left toward the end of season three.

It went from a great concept and hit-or-miss execution to nonsense with terrible acting. (Kari Whurer is the worst!)

I don't even see how anyone could make it through seasons four and five and be disappointed by the last episode. It's like watching a basketball team lose by 80 points and caring about their poor play in the last two minutes. The last Jerry O'Connell episode, at the end of season four, was even worse than the finale.

That show had more unfulfilled potential than any I have ever seen... There were some great concepts in the first two seasons. And the original cast was great-- Jerry O'Connell may have been the weak link IMO. John Rhys-Davies was the best actor and had the best role. I'd love to see a reboot.

 
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The Flash reveals first look at 'angry,' 'unpredictable' new Wells in season 6 trailer

The Flash showrunner Eric Wallace offers a tease about Tom Cavanagh's latest role.

By Chancellor Agard
September 26, 2019 at 07:00 PM EDT
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The Flash will welcome a new Harrison Wells to Earth-1 in season 6, but as the new trailer makes clear, this one won’t be nearly as friendly as previous ones. In fact, the latest Wells (Tom Cavanagh) chokes Cisco (Carlos Valdes) when they first meet.

“Oh great, another angry one,” Cisco croaks as Wells wraps his hands around his neck.

According to showrunner Eric Wallace, it remains to be seen whether Team Flash’s relationship with this Wells will improve. “All the Wellses that we’ve seen in past seasons have always been buddy-buddy friends with Team Flash. Even if they’re abrasive, [they] eventually come around,” Wallace says. “The road to friendship might be a wee bit rockier with our new Wells, who is, I believe, the most unpredictable and interesting Wells so far. Emphasis on the word unpredictable.”

As Wallace teased at San Diego Comic-Con in July, Cavanagh will also portray Pariah, who plays a pivotal role in kickstarting the “Crisis on Infinite Earths” crossover. “Pariah is very much integral to unleashing the Anti-Monitor onto our multiverse, which then more bad things happen,” Wallace said during the show’s panel. “For Tom to play such a pivotal character, not only is it exciting, but I think his interpretation that he’s going to be bringing to it is going to just tear your guts out and make you cry.”
 
The Flash reveals first look at 'angry,' 'unpredictable' new Wells in season 6 trailer

The Flash showrunner Eric Wallace offers a tease about Tom Cavanagh's latest role.

By Chancellor Agard
September 26, 2019 at 07:00 PM EDT
FBTwitter
Fall TV
image

The Flash
TYPE
  • TV Show
NETWORK
GENRE
The Flash will welcome a new Harrison Wells to Earth-1 in season 6, but as the new trailer makes clear, this one won’t be nearly as friendly as previous ones. In fact, the latest Wells (Tom Cavanagh) chokes Cisco (Carlos Valdes) when they first meet.

“Oh great, another angry one,” Cisco croaks as Wells wraps his hands around his neck.

According to showrunner Eric Wallace, it remains to be seen whether Team Flash’s relationship with this Wells will improve. “All the Wellses that we’ve seen in past seasons have always been buddy-buddy friends with Team Flash. Even if they’re abrasive, [they] eventually come around,” Wallace says. “The road to friendship might be a wee bit rockier with our new Wells, who is, I believe, the most unpredictable and interesting Wells so far. Emphasis on the word unpredictable.”

As Wallace teased at San Diego Comic-Con in July, Cavanagh will also portray Pariah, who plays a pivotal role in kickstarting the “Crisis on Infinite Earths” crossover. “Pariah is very much integral to unleashing the Anti-Monitor onto our multiverse, which then more bad things happen,” Wallace said during the show’s panel. “For Tom to play such a pivotal character, not only is it exciting, but I think his interpretation that he’s going to be bringing to it is going to just tear your guts out and make you cry.”
Wasn't Cisco supposed to have been leaving the show? Is he not going to be a regular moving forward?
 
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