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There was this late 90s show called Sliders where this team travels to different parallel Earths with different histories. I would like to see that rebooted.
Sounds like the movie Parallels. Doesn't have the most satisfying ending in the world but I always thought that it would make a good TV show, sounds like it already existed
I would love to see a good reboot of Sliders. That was the show that got me started on the internet. The Scifi channel used to advertise their chatrooms on commercials and I would go to the library to chat with other Scifi channel nerds. Good times.
Lots of early 2000's Scifi channel shows deserve a reboot
Eureka
Warehouse 13
Dresden Files
Librarian franchise (technically movies, but still)
Legend of Earthsea
Sanctuary
Just so many shows that either didn't get the budget/attention they deserved, or were killed by the writer's strike.
That show was so good and then the network started fucking with it and ruined it. It's almost unbelievable how bad it actually got, it's comical, like they were trying to ruin a show.
I tried so hard to follow it as a kid. It got so confusing. But I loved it.