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Sliders :: Eggheads (01x07)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Eggheads
Episode #: 01x07
Production Number: 70405
Original Airdate: Wednesday April 26th, 1995
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Ireland Nov 01, 1996
United Kingdom Nov 01, 1996
France Nov 01, 1996
NL (Sci-Fi) Jul 21, 2009
Episode Crew
Director: Timothy Bond
Story: Scott Smith Miller
Jacob Epstein
Teleplay: Scott Smith Miller
 
Episode Summary
 
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The Sliders arrive on a world where brains are admired over brawn, and Quinn and Arturo are treated as celebrities! Quinn discovers that his counterpart is a popular college athlete and must take part in a championship game, while Arturo's counterpart is married to Arturo's late wife. Arturo's joy at learning this is marred when he discovers that his counterpart is about to undergo divorce proceedings.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Special Guest Stars
Rick GarciaplayedReferee 
Ron PittsplayedPlay-by-Play Announcer 
Tom JacksonplayedColor Commentator 
Guest Stars
Charles CyphersplayedCoach Almquist 
Gabrielle Rose (2)playedChristina Fox-Arturo 
Peter SpellosplayedJoey Fountain 
Co-Guest Stars
Andrew GuyplayedWilsonRecurring (first appearance)
Sheelah MegillplayedMrs. Dana BinghamRecurring (first appearance)
Amanda O'LearyplayedLibrarian 
Anthony Harrison (1)playedFBI Agent Bob Cannon 
Bentley MitchumplayedM.I.T. Player 
Carl HibbertplayedRapper #1 
Colin WarnerplayedHarvard Captain 
Johnny MahplayedVictor Miller 
Karen Austin (1)playedLydia 
Marc Bauer (1)playedFBI Special Agent O’Brien 
Mark PoyserplayedM.C. Poindexter 
Michael McMillian (1)playedRapper #2 
Rachel Haywardplayed Karen 
Roman DanyloplayedBoyer 
William B. Davis (3)playedProfessor Myman 
 
Main Cast
 
Jerry O'ConnellplayedQuinn Mallory
Cleavant DerricksplayedRembrandt "Crying Man" Brown
Sabrina Lloyd (1)playedWade Welles
John Rhys-DaviesplayedProfessor Maximillian Arturo
 
Episode Notes
 
We learn that Arturo had a late wife, who died of a brain aneurysm at the age of 27.
 
"Mindgame" was only devised for this episode. It isn't real, and there is no rulebook. However, many dedicated fans have been trying for years to perfect the game and pitch it as a real sport.
 
FOX failed to air the episodes in order. In the first season this episode was meant to air 7th, but instead aired 6th.
 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Quinn: Unbelievable. Everyone expects me to be Wayne Gretzky, except I don't know how to skate.
 
Wade: I don't believe it. We're supposed to be in some elevated super intellectual society, and it's just as twisted as it is back home.
Quinn: Worse.
Arturo: Intellectual refinement's one thing... moral refinement's something different.
 
Wade: (To Rembrandt) You bet on a game that you don't understand? You're an idiot!
 
 
Episode Goofs
 
Tile 27 was the first tile to be scored on in the game, but towards the end of the game, it is no longer lit.
 
After Quinn scores for the first time in the finals, they switch to Wade and Rembrandt talking. In the background, however, the scoreboard still says 00 to 00, and the tile on the other board is no longer lit.
 
If Mindgame is so popular on this world, why does the game take place in such a small arena, instead of a large venue with public seating to charge admission?
 
If this world is really so caught up on academics, why would the national pasttime be this bizarre mix of trivia and athletic ability? Wouldn't a more likely alternate be a competition similar to our College Bowl, which is simply teams of individuals who buzz in to answer questions, similar to Jeopardy?
 
The two announcers for Mindgame are former football players on our world. One of them makes a comment suggesting he used to play Mindgame. Not to disparage the intelligence of football players on our world, but does this really seem likely?
 
Watch carefully, when Quinn jumps, you see him pull his legs up like he's about to sit. This is because they slide down the glass room you see at the bottom. The bottom half of the building is a still image, covering the footage of them sliding down the roof, covered in padding.
 
When Wade tells Arturo that he's romantic, he puts his hand on her face. We when cut to the next shot, his hand is gone.
 
Apparently, all the events and facts that have happened on the group's home world, have also happened on this world. Why else would Quinn get so many questions right? (Edit: Since the questions in Mindgame all deal with science facts, it would be easy for a ace science student to get these questions right. It's not as if this is a pop culture trivia game. Also, the first question Quinn is asked during the MIT game [about string theory] he gets wrong, and looks as if he doesn't believe the answer. This is because the string theory was theorized differently on his Earth.)
 
 
Cultural References
 
Sportscaster: But it ain't over until the fat lady closes the book.

Reference to the saying "It isn't over until the fat lady sings."
 
Weeties: The Breakfast of Geniuses.

Parody of Wheaties, which has the slogan "The Breakfast of Champions."
 
Nikke: Just Think It

This ad inserted into the "Mindgame" playoffs is a parody of the famous Nike slogan "Just Do it."
 
 
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