Mark Nobles wrote:
> ravenlynne <ravenlynne@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>
>>peachy a****e passion wrote:
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>>>jwsdisney@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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>>>
>>>>Re-runs of ODYSSEY 5 have been added to the "Daytime Rotation"
>>>>schedule on Sci-Fi Channel.
>>>>-
>>>>On Monday, March 10, there will be 7 episodes aired back-to-back,
>>>>starting at 9 AM. It will continue (in order) from the point when it
>>>>was last broadcast back in October, 2007.
>>>>-
>>>>Upcoming "Daytime Rotations" have also been scheduled for Monday,
>>>>April 14 at 8 AM and Wednesday, April 23 at 8 AM. Specific episodes
>>>>have not been scheduled yet.
>>>>-
>>>>Of course, schedules are subject to change, sometimes without notice!
>>>>-
>>>>Originally, ODYSSEY 5 had been on Fridays back in October. But then
>>>>it was suddenly replaced with an unannounced re-run of STARGATE SG-1
>>>>and then eventually FLASH GORDON.
>>>>-
>>>>Only "skiffy" could cancel a series that had been previously been
>>>>cancelled on another network, and replace it with the umpteenth re-run
>>>>of another cancelled series!
>>>>-
>>>>Show Business: It's like no business I know.
>>>
>>> Anim? Victor? Pete?
>>>
>>> Someone - what's Odyssey 5, and should I watch?
>>
>>It was an ok tv show. The premise was that on a mission, a group of
>>astronauts witness the end of the world and have to work to stop it. I
>>think later in the season the episodes sort of lost coherence. Also, it
>>never really ended....since they thought they were getting renewed and
>>didn't. So don't expect a conclusion. Other than that, it was actually
ok.
>
>
> You left out one im****tant little detail. After Earth is destroyed,
> they are thrown back to where they were five years earlier, but knowing
> then what they know now. So while they are figuring out what happened,
> they have to maintain their normal lives.
Oh. That does seem relevant.


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