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Television is a medium that cannot boast of a lot of quality SF. The majority are very simplistic and childish and do not reflect well on the genre. Every once in a while though, a producer, writer, or actor's vision is unique enough to create a memorable series. Fantasy has actually been better represented on the tube than science fiction, and some of the series listed below fall into that category. Even though the main focus of this site is science fiction I have included some that are pure fantasy mainly because I think they are excellent stories. The list is alphabetical again and as in my other lists there will probably be additions later when I recall others.

NOTE: If there is anyone interested in contributing a review for any of these series, even ones already reviewed by someone else - or any other genre series not yet listed - please email me at ecgordon@templetongate.net.

Angel

American Gothic

Avatar: The Last Airbender - reviewed by ekt

Babylon 5 - reviewed by Galen

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Cowboy Bebop - reviewed by ekt

Brimstone

Dark Skies - reviewed by Galen

Doctor Who - reviewed by David Longhorn

Dune - the mini-series - reviewed by Galen

Edge of Darkness - BBC miniseries reviewed by David Longhorn

Firefly - reviewed by Galen

The Outer Limits: Original
..............................Showtime/Sci-Fi series

The Prisoner - reviewed by David Longhorn

Quantum Leap

Ray Bradbury Theater

Sliders - reviewed by Galen

Star Trek: TOS - reviewed by Galen
..................TNG
..................DS9
..................Voyager
..................Enterprise

The Twilight Zone: Original
.................................'80s Revival Series
.................................UPN series

Ultraviolet - British miniseries reviewed by David Longhorn

VR-5

The X-Files

 

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