The lizards that ate mice?
Freddy Kruegar was a good guy.
They brought it back a few years ago with the chick who played Inara on Firefly.
It wasn't the same.
The OG V was great.
Yeah, it was like battle star galactica and that subsequent remake. Remakes of popular sci fi shows are hit and miss, but there are far more misses than hits.
I liked the evil hybrid alien kid. That was a fun twist.
Edit, sorry threadtax, Troons make sci fi shows awful.
I have yet to see a trans character that was actually compelling. Star Trek discovery for instance, pays tonnes of lip service to gender specialists.
However, this tenuously leads into my personal theory that Star Trek writers have been Red Dwarf fans and stick in Red Dwarf inspired characters.
Voyager in particular was heavily inspired by Red Dwarf.
1. Ship and remains of crew stranded a ridiculous amount of time away from Earth.
2. The Doctor, hologram and utter smeg head, 100% a Trek version of Arnold Rimmer.
3. 7 of 9, cybernetic life form who joins the crew later in the series, appears to want to be more human, inspired at least in part by Kryten.
4. That annoying shit Neelix was hinted to be a feline creature, also useless, so blatantly the cat.
5. Tom Paris and Harry Kim were like Dave lister across two characters. There was probably more fun planned with Kim, but the actor was an alcoholic, so they had to rewrite a number of episodes where he is captured or stunned so he could lie on a table unconscious sleeping off the booze.
6. Really obscure this, but the captain in the red dwarf book was a woman called Kirk.
Discovery also has thrown in some of this in the later seasons. Again thrown through time so unable to return to their earth, and the character Book, charming British roguish space black guy with a cat = Lister inspired.
But the fucking enbies and the fags ruin the show.
That gay couple? Just because Kevin spacey never called one of them back and just because Claire Danes plainly rejected the other, thus wounding him and turning him gay, doesn’t give them the right to mince all over Star Trek sets imposing anti science!