Sometimes it is only through the eyes of travelers that we see the realities of our own history. Starring Mallori Johnson and Micah Stock Kindred is a brilliantly written story that links the present to the past in the most painful and unknowingly consequential ways. It centers around Dana James…
Tag: Sci-Fi Drama

Quantum Leap Halloween EP O Ye Of Little Faith Is Heavily Inspired By The Exorcist But With A Twist
Talk about a leap of faith. Tonight’s episode is based on The Exorcist, a 1973 horror involving demonic possession that to this day is still considered one of the most terrifying horror movies of all time. In O Ye Of Little Faith we see a respectful nod to the OG…

Metal Life Exclusive Interview With Kate Mulgrew At NYCC
And we end with the one and only Kate Mulgrew. In this clip, there are a couple of outlets featured but I swear I’m in there. Big thank you to the wonderful people at Paramount for making this happen for all of us! Star Trek: Prodigy kicks back into high…

Quantum Leap EP 103 “Someone Up There Likes Ben” Is A Loving Tribute To Family, Friends, And To Our Nations’ Verterans
Oh Janis, what have you done? In ep 103 it’s the 1970’s and Ben has leaped into Danny Hill, a prize-winning pro boxer who’s just a day away from fighting the current world champion in Las Vegas and he’s by no means ready. Danny’s brother, Daryl, a former heavyweight champion…

With Season 2 Nearing Its Finale SYFY’s Resident Alien Has Definitively Established Itself As A Sci-Fi Force Of Nature
With its warm endearing characters, fantastical storylines, and balance of comedic and dramatic moments, Resident Alien is in a galaxy all of its own. Season 1 sees the Alien (or Goliath or something unpronounceable, there’s a lot going on here) crash land on Earth to presumably kill all humans but…

S3 EP 7 Of The Orville From Unknown Graves Brings Slavery And Cultural Conflict To Center Focus
These are the woes of Slaves; They glare from the abyss; They cry, from unknown graves, “We are the Witnesses!” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Just when you think The Orville can’t get any more deeply insightful you are proven wrong and it’s a moment to be grateful for. From Unknown Graves…

STP: Ghost In The Machine Pits The Crew Against All Their Favorite Holodeck Programs For The Ultimate Living Construction
When something is amiss (mainly because you’re on a starship and it shouldn’t be cloudy or swampy), you can’t quite put your finger on it. All photos courtesy of Paramount+, CBS/Viacom. Ghost In The Machine is another knockout ep that this time puts our crew at wits with a corrupted…

In Star Trek: Prodigy Episode 113 All The World’s A Stage We Meet The Enterprise-ians An Unknown Species Lost To Time Until Now
Who knew unintentional second contact could be so weird? Since the crew can’t shake the ever-evolving weapon of mass destruction hanging out in the Protostar’s belly, it only makes sense to try and do some good with the ship while they can while also avoiding the Federation at all costs…

Quantum Leap Ep 106 What A Disaster Is A Thrilling, Heart Achingly Beautiful Duck And Cover Run Down San Francisco’s Memory Lane
Tonight’s episode centers around San Francisco circa 1989 when the “big quake” hit sending the city and its residents into peril. Ben leaps into 1/2 of a couple on the verge of getting a divorce whose son Jason is key to a safer future for us all so it’s rather…

New The Orville Promo Dropped Today Reminding Fans And Schooling Soon To Be Fans Of Just How Brilliant Season Three Is.
With accolades such as “A Tour De Force” space.com, “A Modern Sci-Fi Master Piece” Bleeding Cool, and “Grander Than Ever” SFX Magazine The Orville has undoubtedly impressed the hell out of fans and critics alike. Season three has seen its crew navigate the waters of several profoundly personal yet universally…