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Sliders - Season 1
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It seems that the series will be different and varied through many powerful scenes and action where skiers reach a world in which roles are reversed while women retain positions of power. Arturo became a candidate for the mayor's race in San Francisco, in an attempt to create a 'man's rights' movement. On the other hand, Rembrandt has reached the realm of his dreams, where he is as popular as Alves, but he has been dead for eight years.
It seems that the series will be different and varied through many powerful scenes and action where skiers reach a world in which roles are reversed while women retain positions of power. Arturo became a candidate for the mayor's race in San Francisco, in an attempt to create a 'man's rights' movement. On the other hand, Rembrandt has reached the realm of his dreams, where he is as popular as Alves, but he has been dead for eight years.
Actors:
David Adams,
John Kassir,
Adam Welsh,
Bill French,
Peter Flemming,
Kelly Connell,
Andrew DePalma
David Adams
John Kassir
24 October 1957, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Adam Welsh
June 11, 1980 in New Rochelle, New York, USA
Bill French
Peter Flemming
1967, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Kelly Connell
9 June 1956, Seneca Falls, New York, USA
Andrew DePalma
Director:
Vern Gillum, Mario Azzopardi, Timothy Bond, Félix Enríquez Alcalá, Michael Keusch, Les Landau, Andy Tennant
Country:
United States
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April 20, 2018
Among the new spring series I've seen, Sliders stands out as the most enjoyable. ''What-might-have-been'' is usually a pointless exercise, but here it makes for some rousing entertainment.

