Posted on 07/25/2015 11:07:06 AM PDT by EveningStar
From the whiz-bang and cheesy to the far-out and prematurely cancelled, sci-fi and TV have had a nice run. We locked ourselves in the basement with several milk crates of VHS tapes, laser discs, and back issues of Starlog to come up with the top 50 science-fiction television shows.
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Battlestar Galactica (2004-2009) & Star Trek: The Next Generation have no place on this list.
Lost in Space needs to be ranked lower and B5 higher, and the SciFi channel had better shows than tripe like Lexx (e.g., Eureka).
Science Fiction Theater should be #1 on the list.
Here is a good example of an episode with a completely unexpected, but very believable twist at the end:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_v7JgXOcKU
Evidence:
#1 How many other shows inspired engineers to actually try to build the tech?
#2 How many other SciFi shows inspired people to go into engineering school or to become a doctor?
Scotty's exploits as the Enterprise's redoubtable chief engineer inspired many students to pursue careers in engineering. Because of this, the Milwaukee School of Engineering presented Doohan with an honorary degree in engineering
#3 How many other shows have influenced the culture so that lines of dialog or plot points have entered the common culture? I can think of only one other show, the Lost in Space "Danger Will Robinson" line. I realize Dr. Who is a very long running and popular show, but I don't know of any lines of dialog or plots which have entered the culture from it. There is a drink called "Beam me up Scotty." What is the Dr. Who drink? Everyone in America can slip in "He's dead, Jim," or "beam me up" into a conversation and we will know what they are talking about.
“Oh nothing touches GITS. It isnt possible.”
I’d have to agree, a far as writing I’m not seeing much that would compare on this list. Maybe Knight Rider or Buck Rodgers in 25th century. The writing of Erin Grey into skin tight future outfits was brilliant.
“What looks on the surface like a generic anime kids show is a massively complex morality play.”
Evangelion is waaaaaay bigger than GITS for sure.
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Twilight Zone, Number One, hands down. The writing on that show was phenomenal.
Woah back up. Knight Rider? I’ll give you Erin but Knight Rider? Fun yea. GITS it ain’t. Hell GTIS The Lord of the Rings of Cyberpunk.
Bubble Gum Crisis a moderate second if you throw in AD Police
I've read that the cast HATED those stupid episodes. That they felt it is what wrecked the series. It was just so mind numbingly ridiculous that it severely damaged the brand. That's also what I thought at the time.
The fact is, the cast in Lost in Space was solid. Viewers cared about the characters. Kids watching certain episodes got more creeped out by "Mr. Nobody" and those lumps of dough turning into zombie Dr. Smiths than yet another threat to vaporize the planet.
I watched that show as a little kid, and I knew after the first episode that they needed to put into action Major West's plan to "Put Smith into the Air Lock".
Time and time again, Smith jeopardized everyone's lives, and they shouldn't have given him a second chance.
Of course without the "Smith" factor, the show would have never had a crises, and therefore would not have been watched, so what does a little Kid know about television anyways?
Kolchak: The Night Stalker should have been on the list.
Isnt The Walking Dead considered SciFy?
Are you kidding me? The Walking Dead is reality T.V. at it’s finest!!
It might have been interesting to make Dr. Smith the sinister character he was in the first two episodes, instead of the coward he developed into. Maybe they could have made the Robinsons Quakers or something. The show also could have used more Judy.
Must be the same writers as for UFO: Moonbabes wearing silvered spandex and submariner babes wearing fishnets.
Man, you just don't see quality writing like that anymore.
22. Farscape
They series ended without completing the story. Main characters left in big, big trouble.
The final 3 hours are available on DVD, just in case anyone watches it.
Battle of the Planets was just a re-done version of Gatchaman
The show and its fanbase always came across as more adolescent than is usual for SF (and that's saying a lot).
It may be an English thing: I had the same problem with Torchwood.
I’m kidding.
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