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Post by taylorfirst1 on Jul 16, 2018 15:50:27 GMT
I have been watching the original series on netflix recently and I am very surprised at how many episodes I either haven't seen before or I haven't seen them in many many years.
I think when the show was in syndication (and on SyFy), they showed certain episodes far more often than others for whatever reason.
Anyway, I am greatly enjoying the show again. It's amazing how powerful many of the episodes are even when the plot is silly.
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Jul 16, 2018 19:48:19 GMT
I also watch it streaming on Netflix. It's too bad that they DON'T have the fourth (hour-long episodes) season.
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Post by Nalkarj on Jul 17, 2018 14:44:22 GMT
I think it’s much the same way with me, taylorfirst1—there were large numbers of episodes I’d never seen before. One that particularly impressed me was “Perchance to Dream,” which had the kind of surrealism of The Avengers or The Prisoner.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Jul 17, 2018 18:11:46 GMT
I think it’s much the same way with me, taylorfirst1 —there were large numbers of episodes I’d never seen before. One that particularly impressed me was “Perchance to Dream,” which had the kind of surrealism of The Avengers or The Prisoner. Yes, I just saw that episode also and I don't remember ever seeing it before. It was a fascinating story as usual for this great series.
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Jul 18, 2018 2:51:25 GMT
I think it’s much the same way with me, taylorfirst1 —there were large numbers of episodes I’d never seen before. One that particularly impressed me was “Perchance to Dream,” which had the kind of surrealism of The Avengers or The Prisoner. Yes, I just saw that episode also and I don't remember ever seeing it before. It was a fascinating story as usual for this great series.G
Great episode, BUT it's one I've seen several times already.
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