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Earth 2! FTW!!
Such a great show! The world building was amazing! (Plus, Clancy Brown!)
Similarly, I've been re-watching the Alien Nation TV series lately. I forgot the extent of the world-building done in that show. It's truly impressive for just one season and a few TV movies.
Clancy Brown is great but Tim Curry is amazing, poppet
peak Tim Curry for sure
I haven't seen that. I'll add it to my list!
Oh definitely! And don't bother watching the film first. They change a lot from it like Stargate SG-1 did. If you don't know the plot, a space ship of alien slaves breaks down over Los Angeles and after several years, it's decided that they get to be made citizens. A "Newcomer" cop works with a bigoted human that slowly learns to respect their culture.
Edit: And, of course, there's a Trek connection or two- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Pierpoint