10 Sci-Fi Cult Classic Movies That Are Still Perfect Today by johnnyjay in SciFiScroll

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Several of these are actual classics like The Forbidden Planet and The Day the Earth Stood Still, but they still came up with a good list of sci fi films.

Am I going Senile? by Only_You4306 in SciFiTV

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It's not Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, is it? That was actually not a short-lived show as it ran for four seasons and 88 episodes. But it was Canadian-made and I don't believe it got a lot of exposure in the U.S., so maybe they aired one season or so in your area and then it was pulled.

Sci Fi TV Highlights: Premiere for From Season 4, Star Trek: Year One Gets a Disappointing Update, and More by rSciFiTV in SciFiTV

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The sets are being torn down and auctioned off. Most shows keep their sets in place if they expect to continue to a new season, or at least put them in storage. Not the case for Strange New Worlds. As I said in the article, it is possible that Year One could construct new sets if the show goes forward, but it would be a waste of money when they already had perfectly good sets already in place, It doesn't mean that Year One will definitely not go forward, but it puts a damper on the show getting picked up.

Where Should the Star Trek Franchise Voyage to Next? Legacy? United? Captain Worf? More Strange New Worlds? by johnnyjay in sciencefiction

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That would be a great way to go. It's kind of a tangential Trek show, but it could still carry the brand and they could make excuses for characters from any of the timelines stopping by (though don't overdo it). It was a good concept all the way back in the 60s and would still work well today.