Robert A. Hudecek Movies
The Sliders have landed on a planet where everyone is blissfully happy--so much so that Quinn (Jerry O'Connell) may give up his search for Kromagg Prime and remain in his new home permanently. The only person who expresses anything other than unbridled joy is a sad-eyed little girl (Antoinette Picatto), who has been consumed with grief ever since she witnessed her grandfather jumping into a pure-energy chasm. Ultimately the girl jumps as well, but not before transferring all her sorrow to Rembrandt (Cleavant Derricks)...who may end up spreading his murderous melancholy to everyone he meets. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
No sooner have they escaped a war-ravaged Parallel Earth than the Sliders find themselves in an even more hostile world, where possession of any sort of technology is a capital crime. Worse still, the "Maggie" who has arrived along with Quinn (Jerry O'Connell), Rembrandt (Cleavant Derricks) and Colin (Charlie O'Connell) is actually a double. Meanwhile, the real Maggie (Kari Wuhrer) faces a bizarre form of execution for the misdeeds of her lookalike. John DeMita appears as Maggie's husband Steven Jensen, a role previously played by Mark Kiely. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide







