It’s a well-known fact that science fiction and television get along remarkably well.
As a result,the 2000s saw the inception of several exceptional TV series in this genre.
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The caveat here is that they usually go hilariously wrong.
It’s just simple, down-to-Earth, magnetically enchanting fun.
It has plenty of enthralling story arcs and the kinds of inventive plotlines and engaging characters thatStar Warsfans love.
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What starts out like anX-Filesimitator in the first season soon turns into something of its very own.
It’s action-packed and phenomenally written, as well as addictively bingeable.
With time,it started to turn into a gripping story-focused time-and-space adventure, until its cancelation in 1989.
Then, after a semi-successful 1996 movie, the show was revived byRussell T. Davisin 2005.
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