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Parallels (French: Parallèles; stylized as Para//èles) is a French science-fiction television series about four teenage friends who are affected by a physics experiment which fractures spacetime, sending their lives in divergent directions.
This is a list of Sliders characters, a science fiction television show that aired on the Fox network for three seasons and the Sci Fi Channel for two seasons. The show starred Jerry O'Connell as Quinn Mallory, a college student who builds a device that can transport himself and others to parallel worlds. Due to the nature of the show's similar ...
The Real World is an American reality television show in which a group of strangers live together in a house for several months, as cameras record their interpersonal relationships. First broadcast in 1992 , the show is the longest-running program in MTV history, consistently ranking as a top-rated cable series among viewers 12–34 years old.
Season One debuted in Canada on April 18, 1997, and consisted of four two-hour TV movies (sometimes screened as eight one-hour episodes), alternatively titled by Sci Fi for the United States Audience as Tales from a Parallel Universe. Some episode guides do not list the two-hour movies as part of the series but list the subsequent seasons as ...
Sliders (TV series) Smallville; Sonic X; The Sparticle Mystery; Spellbinder (TV series) Spellbinder: Land of the Dragon Lord; Spirit Rangers; Star vs. the Forces of Evil; Stranger Things; Supergirl (TV series) Superman & Lois
1970 Parallel time Joshua Collins November 21, 1967 – January 6, 1969 1795 flashback 1840 flashback May 7 – May 12, 1970 1970 Parallel time Edward Collins March 7 – October 24, 1969 1897 flashback Daniel Collins: September 20, 1970 – January 18, 1971 1840 flashback Brutus Collins March 5 - April 2, 1971 1841 Parallel time Elizabeth Eis
If Maggie would have stayed on the show after season one, Debbie Allen (the show's producer from seasons 2–6) would have given her a black boyfriend and there would have been an episode where Dwayne brings her home for Thanksgiving dinner and Dwayne's parents disapproves of his interracial relationship.
In the show's second season it is revealed that Peter is actually from a parallel universe from where he had been kidnapped by Walter after this universe's version of Peter died at a young age. He is a genius with an I.Q. of 190, a college drop-out with gambling debts, and a jack-of-all-trades.