While in a strange world, the Sliders discover a creature living inside Maggie and attempting to reproduce.While in a strange world, the Sliders discover a creature living inside Maggie and attempting to reproduce.While in a strange world, the Sliders discover a creature living inside Maggie and attempting to reproduce.
Christopher Mayer
- Man in Bar
- (as Chip Mayer)
Julissa Pabon
- Android
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaIn a brief shot of a cinema near the beginning of the episode, 'Back to the Future 4' is showing. The "cinema" is the same building facade on the Universal Studios Lot that Marty McFly's DeLorean almost crashes into in the first film.
- GoofsToward the very beginning of this episode, the sliders jump into a wormhole that is just above the ground and off-screen to the viewer's right. When Quinn jumps, his feet can clearly be seen landing on solid ground.
- ConnectionsReferences Back to the Future (1985)
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The group lands on a world where young people between the ages of 18-25 years old are forced into an organ donation program. If your wrist alarm sounds, it's goodbye to your organs once the organ goons grab you. I'm not sure if they take one or take them all, but in either case, this world is terrible for young people. Quinn and Wade are accidentally caught and forced to have an organ alarm implanted, which means trouble.
Before entering this world, Maggie was orally impregnated with some type of creature. The creature could hold the key to growing organs and shutting down the organ donor program but containing the creature proves to be quite difficult. The ending of this episode might be considered poetic justice all things considered. It's not one of the best episodes of the series but was entertaining enough. At least Maggie was acting like a seductress, a la Natasha Henstridge, instead of her typical military alpha dog routine.
Before entering this world, Maggie was orally impregnated with some type of creature. The creature could hold the key to growing organs and shutting down the organ donor program but containing the creature proves to be quite difficult. The ending of this episode might be considered poetic justice all things considered. It's not one of the best episodes of the series but was entertaining enough. At least Maggie was acting like a seductress, a la Natasha Henstridge, instead of her typical military alpha dog routine.
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