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Abigail Spencer, who plays Angela, looks hauntingly like Sabrina Lloyd who played Wade in Sliders and Natalie in Sports Night, and was also in Numb3rs for a few episodes.
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Hodgman: It wasn't even an episode of Sliders that I saw, because I don't know that I ever saw an entire episode of Sliders , largely because I thought that it was an interesting idea and a clever, cheap way to do a science fiction show, but it was called Sliders , and that could not be forgiven.
Q&A;: John Hodgman on Perfecting the Illusion of Expertise Adam Rogers 2008
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The script included is very atmospheric and disturbing, and the reader may or may note the similarities to another series which aired a few years later called Sliders purely coincidental, no doubt.
Archive 2007-11-01 Adam Whitehead 2007
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The script included is very atmospheric and disturbing, and the reader may or may note the similarities to another series which aired a few years later called Sliders purely coincidental, no doubt.
Dreamsongs, Volume II by George RR Martin Adam Whitehead 2007
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Medallions of cod are lightly breaded, lightly fried, dressed with a creamy, zesty tartar sauce and served on a darkly colored pretzel bun that adds heft and texture to the petite fish sandwiches that here are called Sliders ($5.50, for two).
unknown title 2009
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The cheese represents the inflationary multiverse model, but Greene has several more examples of what genre of parallel world we might be living in "Sliders"?
Brian Greene's restaurant at the end of the parallel universe Monica Hesse 2011
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And it was this capability which Quinn Mallory, "Q-Ball", was able to tap into with his hand-held device on 'Sliders'.
MR. TOBE'S WILD SLIDES Toby O'B 2010
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As we know from 'Sliders', there are an infinite number of parallel worlds, but Dr. Bishop operates as though there is only the one other one.
MR. TOBE'S WILD SLIDES Toby O'B 2010
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According to certain episodes of "Star Trek: The Next Generation," the mid-90s TV show "Sliders," and that one episode of "South Park," every possible outcome of every possible situation exists somewhere in a parallel universe.
Meredith Lopez: I'm Not A Scientist, But I Play One In My Mind 2009
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Sure, we have 'Sliders' to provide the template for alternate TV dimensions although the basic idea existed long before 'Sliders' came along, thanks to shows like 'Star Trek'.
Archive 2009-03-08 Toby O'B 2009
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