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tpryan
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SeaQest: DSV
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Sep 20 12:29 UTC 1993 |
Here's an item for the new NBC show "SeaQuest: Deep Submergable Vechile"
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tpryan
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response 1 of 26:
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Sep 20 12:32 UTC 1993 |
Missed the first show, described as a techie tour of all the goodies on
board the ship.
Why? Why must the second show of sf tv be the premis destroying plot?
We all know that we are not going to lose a main character in the
second show of the season. Why do they have such a idiot's only show?
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bap
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response 2 of 26:
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Sep 20 14:12 UTC 1993 |
I was even less impressed by this show than the first one. This is worse
than the Spacerangers, which I at least thought had possibilities. I mean,
how can these guys be so dumb as to not realize that the dolphin might have
picked up something from their spill. And the Lava bouy? What kind of
idiot creates a ceramic dohicky to drop into a volcano that is extruding
material with the plan of it getting sucked into the mantle? And why did
the scientist succumb so easily to the psychological pap and the external
view to calm his nerves?
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vidar
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response 3 of 26:
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Sep 20 19:58 UTC 1993 |
I hate the show. I hate the people who watch it. I hate everybody.
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robh
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response 4 of 26:
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Sep 21 02:30 UTC 1993 |
All I've seen so far are the commercials, which have convinced me to
keep watching _Lois_and_Clark_ instead.
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vidar
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response 5 of 26:
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Sep 22 01:49 UTC 1993 |
I hate you too!
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robh
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response 6 of 26:
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Sep 22 01:58 UTC 1993 |
Aw, I looooooooooove you! (robh kisses vidar) Mmmmmmmm-waw!
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vidar
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response 7 of 26:
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Sep 22 23:51 UTC 1993 |
(vidar taking mild offense grabs a near by gauntlet and hits robh in the
right cheek with it.) You're sick, man!
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skeez
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response 8 of 26:
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Sep 26 19:43 UTC 1993 |
Shut up......Robh's the owner o' this .cf, and I for one think he's a cool guy.
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robh
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response 9 of 26:
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Sep 26 20:26 UTC 1993 |
Well, thanks.
What, no more commentary on Seaquest DS9, er, DSV?
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vidar
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response 10 of 26:
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Sep 26 22:55 UTC 1993 |
Sky, I can't "Shut up". First of all, I didn't "say" anything. I thought it
and then wrote it down. Don't take things so seriously. -
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tpryan
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response 11 of 26:
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Sep 27 03:22 UTC 1993 |
1 show, and I gave up. Lois & clark look more interesting. As long as that
is on, it will get my viewing. Maybe DSV if not. Let's see if it survies
a year, then it may be worth watching.
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kaplan
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response 12 of 26:
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Dec 16 20:08 UTC 1993 |
I doubt SeaQuest can survive a year. The only reason that it lasted
longer than Space Rangers is that the network bought an entire year's worth
without knowing how bad it was going to be.
Did anyone catch the old west episode that was on right after Thanksgiving?
I guess it's manditory that every scifi TV show attempts an old west
episode. Was this one as lousy as I'd assume it was?
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kaplan
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response 13 of 26:
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Jan 6 02:39 UTC 1994 |
I guess I decided to watch SeaQuest this week because 1 or 2 of my
friends are taping L&C and I figure I'll catch up on those later...
I was pleasantly suprised! Perhaps this was a relatively good
episode, or perhaps the series has improved in the months since I
watched it last.
It was about an old friend and rival of Bridger who is commanding the
first manned mission to Mars. Something went wrong on re-entry and
the mars astronauts are stranded (big surprise) under water where the
SeaQuest is the only ship that can possibly save them!
A major source of conflict in the show was the fear that congress people
impressed with the accomplishemts of the space program will divert
money from important and relavant research and stuff going on under the
sea to the space program. Does that really happen? I was under the
impression that scientists are more concerned with spending on science
vs. foreign aid, welfare, etc.
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vidar
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response 14 of 26:
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Jan 7 22:46 UTC 1994 |
Whoa! Long responses can be hazardous to certain conferencer's health.
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snafu
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response 15 of 26:
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Nov 21 23:37 UTC 1994 |
Has Anyone read this recently? If you do don't insult the show. It rocks!!
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aruba
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response 16 of 26:
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Nov 22 00:21 UTC 1994 |
I think it's been erratic at best. And it's getting more like Baywatch
all the time. I still watch it occasionally though - I'm a sucker for
special effects.
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gregc
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response 17 of 26:
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Nov 27 16:46 UTC 1994 |
Same here, watch it occaisionally, the science *sucks* though. Thet
get so much stuff wrong it isn't funny.
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snafu
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response 18 of 26:
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Dec 21 20:13 UTC 1994 |
Thank you. At least there is someone else who watches it.
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adbruski
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response 19 of 26:
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Jan 30 03:29 UTC 1995 |
If anyone is still reading this thing I`d just like give Sea Quest a
little support. Anyone remember ST:TNG when it first came out?
It sucked. Plain and simple. They were treading in the footsteps
of the Star Trek legend and it took them two seasons to establish their
own identity. Sea Quest bears a strong resemblence to Star Trek, but
they had to start somewhere. The show, if you haven`t noticed, has
improved greatly already and will continue to do so if we show it
a little paitence. Remember ST:TNG wasn`t supposed to last a season,
but it ended up at 7 seasons and god only knows how many
movies.
P.S. If anyone ever wants to discuss Sea Quest just drop me a line.
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drew
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response 20 of 26:
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Jul 30 04:36 UTC 1995 |
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: The Next Generation.
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lando
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response 21 of 26:
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Feb 17 15:29 UTC 1996 |
I liked SeaQuest the first season, the second season it got a little worse
this season I don't even watch it. Captain Bridger was cool. At the end
of the second season they really started to run out of ideas. Now the
shows are pretty crappy. THe introduction of Daggers, and Dagwood, was cool
but then they killed brody (however you spell it) and got the new captain
that's when i said the heck with it.
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bubu
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response 22 of 26:
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Feb 17 15:31 UTC 1996 |
I used to watch Seaquest every week until they started in with the Giant sea
monsters and the haunted sunken ship thing...I could tell they were really
stretching for story lines...
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gregc
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response 23 of 26:
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Feb 17 19:59 UTC 1996 |
You mean when they reached the "Let's watch old episodes of _Voyage to
the bottom of the Sea_ for plot ideas" phase? :-)
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aruba
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response 24 of 26:
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Feb 19 18:38 UTC 1996 |
Worse than that. They tried to appeal to Baywatch viewers.
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