During the late 1990s and into the year 2000, a sci-fi series aired that featured an exciting concept which made each episode ...
Sarah Lewis is a Melbourne-based freelance writer for Collider who loves Sci-Fi, disaster movies and anything with Jon Bernthal. When not whittling down her to-watch list (or more likely, adding to it ...
Before Rick and Morty, Sliders pushed sci-fi TV to new places in the 1990s.
Over a decade before Fringe became a sci-fi fan favorite, Jerry O'Connell's Sliders made alternate reality TV feel fresh, fun and exciting.
With each new episode of Sliders, the team found themselves on alternate Earths that posed unique questions that fundamentally changed society. Episodes in the series include “What if Britain won the ...
Society usually does well when there's a sci-fi property around holding a mirror up to it, which is why we could really use a ...
Airing first on Fox and then, much later, on the SyFy Channel (when it was still called the Sci-Fi Channel), Sliders was a series about a group of four people who accidentally start hopping different ...
We open on a world filled with giant ants. Under the ferocious jaws of these gargantuan creatures, humanity never stood a chance and the sliders aren’t doing too well themselves. Fortunately, it’s ...
Quinn Mallory (Jerry O'Connell) holds his sliding timer in Sliders Season 1 Episode 1. Syfy.com All five seasons of Sliders — the 1995–2000 Fox and Sci Fi Channel series about a team of accidental ...
Sliders begins like all good stories in a San Francisco basement, where we meet Quinn Mallory (Jerry O’Connell), a physics student whose attempt at creating an antigravity device has instead opened up ...