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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - The Sandkings (1) (Mar/26/1995) | | On a planet with a colony of Sandkings, insect like animals with high intelligence, a scientist finds himself to be the master over them. | | Special Guest Stars: Lloyd Bridges as Colonel Kress, Beau Bridges as Simon Kress, | Guest Stars: Dylan Bridges as Josh Kress, Patricia Harras as Debbie, Kim Coates as Dave Stockley, Mark Saunders as Lab Assistant, Deryl Hayes as Policeman, J. B. Bivens as Mover, David Cameron (1) as Technician, Helen Shaver as Cathy Kress, Nathaniel Deveaux as Security Captain | Director: Stuart Gillard Writer: Melinda Snodgrass, George R. Martin (1) | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - The Sandkings (2) (Mar/26/1995) | | On a planet with a colony of Sandkings, insect like animals with high intelligence, a scientist finds himself to be the master over them. | | Guest Stars: Mark Saunders as Lab Assistant, Lloyd Bridges as Colonel Kress, J. B. Bivens as Mover, Dylan Bridges as Josh Kress, Patricia Harras as Debbie, Beau Bridges as Simon Kress, Deryl Hayes as Policeman, David Cameron (1) as Technician, Helen Shaver as Cathy Kress, Nathaniel Deveaux as Security Captain, Kim Coates as Dave Stockley | Director: Stuart Gillard Writer: Melinda Snodgrass, George R. Martin (1) | | | | | | | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - Second Soul (Apr/14/1995) | | Humans have made contact with another intelligent species! The N'Tal come to Earth not as explorers or soldiers but as refugees from their own dying world. All they need are Earth's dead to host their own gaseous forms. But there are too few suitable corpses for the N'Tal, who have been too long without hosts and are beginning to die. Will the N'Tal accept their fate? | | Starring Roles: Mykelti Williamson as Dr. Michaels Alders, Victoria Maxwell as First Protester, D. W. Moffett (1) as James Heatherton, Rae Dawn Chong as Karen Heatherton / Llanar, Dax Belanger (1) as Second Protester, Yvonne Campeau as Jaru, Richard Grove (1) as Kadmis, Alex Diakun as Minister, Barry W. Levy as Vila, | Guest Stars: Kent Gallie as Jeffrey Littman, Madison Graie (1) as Nancy, Debbie Podowski as Talia MacGregor, Julian Christopher as David Aftergood, Fulvio Cecere as Detective Richard Jacobs, | Co-Guest Stars: Garry Davey (1) as Randall Kelly | Director: Paul Lynch Writer: Alan Brennert | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - White Light Fever (Apr/21/1995) | | Billionaire Harlan Hawkes pays Dr. McEnerney to help him cheat death. And it works! Hawkes has lived to a hundred and two. But his unwillingness to go may be causing far larger problems. With all of his research subject to Hawkes' destructive whims, what will McEnerney do about it? | | Starring Roles: William Hickey as Harlan Hawkes, Bruce Davison as Mac McEnerney, Sonja Smits as Anne Crain, | Guest Stars: Jase-Anthony Griffith (1) as Medical Technician, Jerry Wasserman as Dr. Silcase, Dean Barrett as Stephen, Michelle Beaudoin as Jessie Wells, Christine Lippa as Nurse Hendricks, Yvonne Campeau as Nurse Thomas, Benjamin Ratner as Walker | Director: Tibor Takács Writer: David Kemper | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - The Choice (Apr/28/1995) | | Aggie Travers cannot make friends at school. She causes problems there and at home, hurting people and destroying things. Her desperate parents hire Karen Ross, who seems to be working miracles. But Ross - and Aggie - have a secret that will change Aggie's life forever, one way or the other. It depends on who the young girl decides to trust... | | Starring Roles: Thora Birch as Aggie Travers, Frances Sternhagen (1) as Jean Anderson, Sandra Nelson as Leslie Travers, Page Fletcher as Joe Travers, Matthew Walker as Terry Walsh, Megan Follows as Karen Ross (as Megan Porter Follows), | Guest Stars: Diana Stevan as Ruth, P. Lynn Johnson as Mrs. Hagen, Codie Wilbee as Clark Howell, Andrew Johnston (1) as Mr. Hagen, Tracy Waterhouse as Debra, Rebecca Toolan as Mrs. Whelan | Director: Mark Sobel Writer: Ann Lewis Hamilton | | | | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - Living Hell (May/12/1995) | | Ben Kohler, critically wounded in a robbery, receives an experimental brain implant - a microchip that can regulate his body functions and compensate for damaged tissue. But then he starts to see violent crimes as if through someone else's eyes. And that person seems able to look back into Kohler's mind! Pioneering surgeon Dr. Martinez, who built the chip, cannot offer an explanation. But Kohler must find one before he becomes just like the person whose horrible crimes he sees. | | Starring Roles: Elizabeth Peña as Dr. Jennifer Martinez, Don S. Davis as Detective Wilson, Sam Robards as Ben Kohler, Stephen Shellen as Wayne Haas, | Guest Stars: Michelle Grana as Woman in Woods, Phillip MacKenzie (1) as Detective Dofner, Kymberly Sheppard as Woman in Bath, Lesley Ewen as Nurse Sally Scofield, Walter Marsh as Dr. Lambert, Scott Owen as Gunman, Doug Abrahams as Foreman | Director: Graeme Campbell Writer: Melinda Snodgrass Story: Pen Densham, Melinda Snodgrass | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - Corner of the Eye (May/19/1995) | | A priest struck down looks up to see a vision of Hell - a demonic creature. A moment later he looks like an ordinary policeman. The priest thinks these are hallucinations until he sees another creature. He meets them and they give him the ability to heal the sick! Are they demons? Or something else? And what exactly do they want? | | Starring Roles: Len Cariou as Father Anton Jenescu, Chris Sarandon as Dr. Pallas, Justin Louis as Father John Royce, | Guest Stars: Tamara Stanners as T.V. Reporter, Vanessa Morley as Miranda, Tamsin Kelsey as Victorine, Bill Croft as Officer Fletcher, Paul Raskin as Morgue Attendant, Callum Keith Rennie as Carlito, | Co-Guest Stars: Kymberly Sheppard as Victorine (Demon), Andrew McIlroy as Pallas (Demon), Terry Arrowsmith as Fletcher (Demon) | Director: Stuart Gillard Writer: David J. Schow | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - Under the Bed (May/26/1995) | | Andrew Rosman searches for Bear Bear, finally finding the toy under his bed. But when he reaches for it a horrible arm seizes him and hauls him under the bed. Terror has muted his sister Jillian, the only witness. A police detective and a psychologist must figure out what happened before Jillian disappears. What they eventually learn might just answer a lot of questions about missing children... | | Starring Roles: Laura Bruneau as Sharon Rosman, Henry Beckman as Brad Hoffman, Colleen Rennison as Jillian Rosman, Barbara Williams as Caitlin Doyle, Timothy Busfield as Dr. John Hoffman, | Co-Guest Stars: Frank Cassini as Miguel Enriquez, Jo Bates as French Mother, Randall Wong as Ming, David Mylrea as Boogeyman, David Hurtubise as Bernie, William MacDonald (2) as Gary Rosman, Jan Burrell as Elizabeth Doyle, Joel Palmer as Andrew Rosman | Director: René Bonnière Writer: Lawrence Meyers | | | |
| 12 :01x12 - Dark Matters (Jun/02/1995) | | A cargo ship far from home shudders from hyperspace into a strange starless void. The crew discovers the remains of the Slayton, a military vessel lost years earlier. And an alien ship that fires on their probe and destroys it. Then the aliens appear from nowhere on their ship. What do the aliens want? Did they create the strange region of space and destroy the Slayton? Or are they, too, victims? The crew must discover the right answers if they’re ever to see home again. | | Guest Stars: David Cubitt as Kevin Stein, Blu Mankuma as Captain John Owens, Michael Dolan as Rob Anderson, Allison Hossack as Erin Whitley, Annette O'Toole as Commander Lydia Manning, John Heard as Paul Stein, | Co-Guest Stars: Gregory Smith (1) as Young Paul, Jesse Moss as Jason, Shane Meier as Young Kevin | Director: Paul Lynch Writer: Alan Brennert | | | |
| 13 :01x13 - The Conversion (Jun/09/1995) | | A man sits in a bar, contemplating the deaths of people for whom he once worked. He has spent years in prison for his misdeeds and theirs. A young woman meets him and asks him to stay, but he boards the elevator to their office and shoots three people, taking two bullets himself. He flees in a stolen car and when it runs out of fuel, staggers to a small tavern. There he meets someone who seems to know all about him and who may change his life forever, if he can learn how his actions affect those around him. | | Guest Stars: Frank Whaley as Henry Marshall (credited by character name), Rebecca De Mornay as Woman (credited as "Special Appearance By"), John Savage as Lucas, Beau Starr as Jack, | Co-Guest Stars: Kamilyn Kaneko as Receptionist, Ric Reid as Coroner, Nichole Spinola as Daughter, Angela Gann as Ed's Wife, Brent Chapman as Officer, Michael Cram as Father, Tom Butler (1) as Mr. Evans, Ken Tremblett as Businessman, Roger R. Cross as Bartender, William B. Davis (3) as Ed, Kerry Sandomirsky as Mary | Director: Rebecca De Mornay Writer: Brad Wright (1) Story: Richard B. Lewis (5) | | | |
| 14 :01x14 - Quality of Mercy (Jun/16/1995) | | Aliens capture Major John Skokes and toss him into a dank prison where his only companion is a young Cadet Second Class Bree Tristan. Stokes must find a way out of the prison for himself and Bree. And he’s running out of time, for the aliens are somehow transforming Tristan into one of them! | | Guest Stars: Robert Patrick as Major John Skokes, Nicole de Boer as Cadet Bree Tristan, | Co-Guest Stars: Mark McCracken as Alien Jailer | Director: Brad Turner (1) Writer: Brad Wright (1) | | | |
| 15 :01x15 - Caught in the Act (Jun/23/1995) | | Hannah and her boyfriend Jay are deeply in love, but she wants to wait until they’re married before they have sex. It’s frustrating for Jay but he believes she’s worth it and agrees to wait. The next day in the library her attitude is quite different: she wants to have sex with Jay right then. Unsure what’s going on, he puts her off and she tells him to get away from her. After that she seems sexually voracious - except with Jay. But her boyfriends all seem to disappear... | | Guest Stars: Gary Chalk as Detective Barnett, Alyssa Milano as Hannah Valesic (credited by character name), Jason London as Jay, Saul Rubinek as Professor Hugaro, | Co-Guest Stars: Garry Davey (1) as Doctor, Larry Musser as Clerk, Fred Henderson as John, Sarah Strange as Lisa, Stephen Fanning (1) as Karl, Shaun Johnston as Cop, Kavan Smith (3) as Quarterback | Director: Mark Sobel Writer: Rob Forsyth | | | |
| 16 :01x16 - The Voyage Home (Jun/30/1995) | | On the last day of the Mars III mission her crew probe dark and rocky corridors. They find writing and a blue pod they cannot lift. Their attempt disturbs something, for there comes a burst of bluish incandescence and then the shadow of something moves. They haven’t got time to investigate further before they must return home. Then, five months into the flight, something hits their ship. Communications are out and their external oxygen tank has lost pressure. And there’s something growing on a cable, something that grows and changes very rapidly and isn’t from Earth. Suspicion feeds paranoia and the men soon realize none of them can trust the others… | | Guest Stars: Jay O. Sanders as Ed Barkley, Michael Dorn as Pete Claridge (credited by character name), Matt Craven as Alan Wells, | Co-Guest Stars: Akiko Morison as Megan Halliwell, Dominique Durosier as Laura Claridge, Maxine Guess as Jenny Claridge | Director: Tibor Takács Writer: Grant Rosenberg | | | | | | | | | |
| 19 :01x19 - I, Robot (Jul/23/1995) | | A very advanced robot, or “synthetic human” murders its creator and rampages through the campus of the university where it was constructed. After it is taken into custody the daughter of its creator hires curmudgeonly Thurman Cutler – to prove the robot did not murder her father! Cutler, disillusioned by the legal system, takes the case perhaps chiefly to mock the process. But he discovers the robot may be a more complex creature than he first thought. | | Guest Stars: Barbara Tyson as Carrie Emerson, Cynthia Preston as Nina Link, Nathaniel Deveaux as Colonel Burch, Leonard Nimoy as Thurman Cutler (credited by character name), | Co-Guest Stars: Robert Clothier as Dr. Linstrop, Jake McKinnon as Adam Link, Robert Moloney as Lab Technician, Eric Schneider as Det. Barclay, J. B. Bivens as Security Guard, Ken Kramer (1) as Judge Clancy, John Novak as Adam, Don MacKay (1) as Dr. Link | Director: Tibor Takács Writer: Brad Wright (1) | | | |
| 20 :01x20 - If These Walls Could Talk (Jul/30/1995) | | After Lynda Tillman’s son Derek disappears in a local haunted house, she comes to believe he was murdered there. The police disagree, eventually driving her to hire Leviticus Mitchell, a physicist turned debunker. She wants Mitchell to prove she’s either right, or crazy. Mitchell investigates, and turns up something very surprising. | | Guest Stars: Dwight Schultz as Leviticus Mitchell, Alberta Watson as Lynda Tillman, Tom McBeath as Detective Roth, | Co-Guest Stars: Robert Lewis (4) as Gould, Frank C. Turner (1) as Luther, Gary Jones (1) as TV Host, Ryan Reynolds as Derek Tillman, Elisabeth Rosen as Nadia Torrance, Molly Parker as Jennifer, Garvin Cross as Officer #1 | Director: Tibor Takács Writer: Manny Coto | | | |
| 21 :01x21 - Birthright (Aug/13/1995) | | Senator Adams wakes up in the hospital following a car accident. Medical tests reveal some strange abnormalities, but before the doctor can learn more the senator’s security forces hustle him off to a darkened room. There men ask him if he remembers “the mission” and when he does not, they order him killed! Now on the run, Adams must discover who he is and what he is part of before his pursuers catch up with him. | | Guest Stars: Ken Ryan as Agent Tennyson, Mimi Kuzyk as Dr. Leslie McKenna, Perry King as Richard Adams, Garvin Cross as Security Man, John Novak as Dave Pettigrew, | Co-Guest Stars: Catherine Lough (1) as Reporter, Jan D'Arcy as Martha Adams, Scott Swanson as Kyle Haller, David Neale (1) as Evan Branch | Director: William Fruet Writer: Eric Estrin, Michael Berlin | | | |
| 22 :01x22 - The Voice of Reason (Aug/20/1995) | | Randall Strong appears before a secretive committee to present evidence of a deadly threat: infiltration of the Earth by aliens! The committee and its chairman Mr. Thornhill are unreceptive to his evidence if not outright hostile. Ultimately, convinced he’s right, Strong makes a desperate gamble to prove his case... | | Guest Stars: Daniel J. Travanti as Thornwell (credited by character name), Gordon Clapp as Randall Strong, Lochlyn Munro as Waters, Don S. Davis as Callahan, | Co-Guest Stars: Gillian Barber as Fisk, Robert Lewis (4) as Gould (archive footage), Garvin Cross as Officer #1 (archive footage), Richard Thomas (1) as Dr. Stephen Ledbetter (archive footage), Peter Outerbridge as Dr. Andy Groening (archive footage), Len Cariou as Father Anton Jenescu (archive footage), Justin Louis as Father John Royce (archive footage), Vanessa Morley as Miranda (archive footage), Andrew McIlroy as Pallas (Demon) (archive footage), Chris Sarandon as Dr. Pallas (archive footage) (credited by character name), Perry King as Richard Adams (archive footage), Mimi Kuzyk as Dr. Leslie McKenna (archive footage), Ryan Reynolds as Derek Tillman (archive footage), Tom McBeath as Detective Roth (archive footage), D. Neil Mark as Guard, Kate Robbins (2) as Perry, David Birznieks as Horner, Beau Bridges as Simon Kress (archive footage), Jay O. Sanders as Ed Barkley (archive footage), Matt Craven as Alan Wells (archive footage), Michael Dorn as Pete Claridge (archive footage) (credited by character name), Kavan Smith (3) as Quarterback (archive footage), Alyssa Milano as Hannah Valesic (archive footage) (credited by character name), Dwight Schultz as Leviticus Mitchell (archive footage), Alberta Watson as Lynda Tillman (archive footage), John Novak as Dave Pettigrew (archive footage) | Director: Neill Fearnley Writer: David J. Schow, Grant Rosenberg, Rob Forsyth, Michael Berlin, Eric Estrin, Manny Coto, Brad Wright (1), Melinda Snodgrass | | | |
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