It may have had fairly low production values but it was alright for its time. Though they did tend to overdo the twist ending concept to an absurd degree, even when it was obvious it was coming. But they did do some interesting stuff from time to time, like the conversion had an interesting concept, though i'm still not entirely sure what the actual point was or what was really going on the whole time. They did a few pretty decent monster of the week type episodes like under the bed and the salt craving brain worms with doogie howser episode was somewhat original at least. But there were some really bizarre ones that made no sense at all like that one with the pissed off physics student who somehow comes up with a way to create a cold fusion bomb and holds the city hostage. The entire premise being how its somehow easy to make one if you ask the right questions expecting the wrong answers and somehow the ingredients were available to everyone seemed too stupid to suspend disbelief with. I mean a cold fusion weapon is still a nuclear weapon, its not like you can get the parts for it at your local home hardware. But yeah, its a series thats worth watching. Most of it anyway
Biggest issue I had with the series was more that it was filmed in the vancouver area and seeing easily recognizable areas got weird after awhile. Same thing happened with sliders, first wave supernatural and the 100, and hell final destination 3 for that matter - nothing like suddenly realizing you've been on the roller coaster everybody gets killed on a few thousand times in the middle of the scene. Though I guess thats not really a reflection on the any of the shows themselves and just something its difficult not to notice after awhile. I suppose people living in california have that happen alot as well with all the media stuff made there