Adamantium
05-03-2005, 04:26 PM
I admit, that even though the original Sliders are my favorites, I never had anything against the new comers. I just didn't like the way they handled Wade leaving. I hated her being in a Breeding Camp and eventually a head in a jar. By the end of the show, the three originals (Arturo, Wade, Quinn) have all died.
I'm not a big fan of the season four storyline of Quinn being from a different earth. But what's worse, was the way the writers made Quinn not seem to care about Wade being gone. He had no interest in going to the home he thought was his home from the beginning of the series. In "Revelations" Quinn was ready to settle on the earth he believed to have come from with Colin and let Rembrant gome back home by himself to fight the Kromaggs alone.
There was one line in an episode where a female escaped prisoner said Wade was a prisoner on the earth they were on. Rembrandt says "Q-Ball, Wade's here. We have to go find her." And Quinn says in a cold tone "I don't think we have time." Then the woman informs them that Wade had already been shipped off to another earth. If the woman had that line, why couldn't the writers have made Quinn agree with Rembrandt in finding Wade? That way Quinn wouldn't look like a heartless a-hole.
I didn't like Maggie in season 3, but she got better in seasons 4 & 5.
I found the season five early episodes to be interesting. But once it dawns on you that Jerry and Charlie are not coming back to the show, you know there's no hope for Quinn and Colin.
I'm not a big fan of the season four storyline of Quinn being from a different earth. But what's worse, was the way the writers made Quinn not seem to care about Wade being gone. He had no interest in going to the home he thought was his home from the beginning of the series. In "Revelations" Quinn was ready to settle on the earth he believed to have come from with Colin and let Rembrant gome back home by himself to fight the Kromaggs alone.
There was one line in an episode where a female escaped prisoner said Wade was a prisoner on the earth they were on. Rembrandt says "Q-Ball, Wade's here. We have to go find her." And Quinn says in a cold tone "I don't think we have time." Then the woman informs them that Wade had already been shipped off to another earth. If the woman had that line, why couldn't the writers have made Quinn agree with Rembrandt in finding Wade? That way Quinn wouldn't look like a heartless a-hole.
I didn't like Maggie in season 3, but she got better in seasons 4 & 5.
I found the season five early episodes to be interesting. But once it dawns on you that Jerry and Charlie are not coming back to the show, you know there's no hope for Quinn and Colin.