One of my favorite shows from 1993-96 was the 'Star Trek under the sea' Seaquest DSV. It had all the parts necessary for success, a crusty old captain, a genius punk ass kid, military types, science types, a talking dolphin and a super advanced submarine. In later seasons they had their own little shuttle pods, genetically designed super soldiers and contact with aliens.
It was a very expensive production but all the money is up on screen and the writing was the equal of the visuals. I had fond memories of Voyage Under The Sea, the 60s super submarine show so this one was an easy sell. My Father and I watched that one in syndication for years and enjoyed Seaquest as well.
Roy Scheider is great at Captain Nathan Bridger, the original designer of Seaquest. He heads a fine cast of young actors who are just as eager as a show like this needs them to be. Each also checks off all the racial and sexual types and adds enough quirks to make it all worth the effort. They certainly didn't shy away from taking chances with characters and concepts like artificial life, the downside of technology and monetizing the seas.
For many of it's three seasons this show was weekly appointment TV. I just checked out the two hour movie that started the series. It's held up pretty well. It's a solid action adventure series with a strong environmental message about preserving all life in the oceans, human and even octopus. Sometimes you have to use force to enforce the peace, however, so firing just one torpedo at the enemy is okay..
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I think Season 3 with Michael Ironside was the best. Ironside has always been a favorite of mine, and I loved his "do what I tell you, this is not open to debate" attitude, which seemed very military-authentic to me.
If it were up to me, I'd have a streaming service specifically for short-run, barely-remembered classic series like this, so me and my fellow nerds could breathe in the nostalgia.
That is a great idea. I liked how they advanced the show to 2032 and made them the dinosaur in a world of more dangerous tech. Like I said they almost ended up in space....whcih would have been very cool. There were a lot of good shows we could have on that network of yours...many with Bruce Campbell staring in them like Jack of all Trades and The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.
I remember being so excited when this first launched. I think I only watched the first season though. Hadn't given this series much thought. Thanks!
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