The group, still in search of Rickman, lands on a world that has outlawed vampirism, but some still remain. Wade joins a band that has a dark secret, and if the sliders don't act fast, she may become part of it. The evil colonel is tied into this storyline because the band and he are using the same medical facility to obtain victims. If you're a fan of vampires, you will enjoy this episode. It's not one of the best in the series but it will keep your attention. It was nice to see guest star Tommy Chong as a man out to avenge the loss of his wife.
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Baaaaad one
a-nymus11 November 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Very bad Sliders episode. Full of vampire clichés, which have nothing to do with the Sliders "spirit". They're supposed to fear the day but some are seen during the day, so there isn't even any internal coherence.
The Rickman storyline is shambling painfully in between the cracks of that story.
Characters also behave against all logic at times (spoilers) : Quinn when he refuses to accompany the band because he wants to talk to Wade, Rem and Beckett when they don't hurry up after digging (and spending the time to fill up again) the grave, and say some words for the dead (if he's buried he already got some).
Long story short : bad plot, bad dialogs, bad story.
The Rickman storyline is shambling painfully in between the cracks of that story.
Characters also behave against all logic at times (spoilers) : Quinn when he refuses to accompany the band because he wants to talk to Wade, Rem and Beckett when they don't hurry up after digging (and spending the time to fill up again) the grave, and say some words for the dead (if he's buried he already got some).
Long story short : bad plot, bad dialogs, bad story.
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