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* Sliders also often has an alternate dimension version of the main characters. It's always interesting to imagine how they might turn out. I'm not sure how the professor feels that his doubles always turn out to be a touch more responsible and complete bastards.
* And also doubles of the minor characters. It must be an advantage that when you want to reuse the same actor as a hotel clerk you can do so -- the same guy in the same job in a different world informing to a different set of cops.
* I do like they seem to have got into a rhythm in arriving in a new world. They find the same hotel, they check the papers to get a sense of the history, they keep their mouths shut and make non-committal comments until they know what's going on. They don't just making the same mistakes -- the pile of troubles they get into come from new mistakes, altruism, and conflicting goals instead :)
* And also doubles of the minor characters. It must be an advantage that when you want to reuse the same actor as a hotel clerk you can do so -- the same guy in the same job in a different world informing to a different set of cops.
* I do like they seem to have got into a rhythm in arriving in a new world. They find the same hotel, they check the papers to get a sense of the history, they keep their mouths shut and make non-committal comments until they know what's going on. They don't just making the same mistakes -- the pile of troubles they get into come from new mistakes, altruism, and conflicting goals instead :)