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− | In this universe, actors [[Jerry O'Connell]], [[Sabrina Lloyd]] and [[Cleavant Derricks]] exists. They are mentioned when Wade reads tabloid. When she said, she doesnt know them, Quinn says they played in some scifi (suggesting they existed on Earth Prime too), but they are not stars. Existence of [[John Rhys-Davies]] was not confirmed on screen. |
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− | + | Wade reads a tabloid which mentions Arnold Stang, Jill Whelan and Linwood Boomer, whom Quinn remembers as "the blind guy on <i>Little House (on the Prairie)</i>". Quinn also remarks, "...but he was never anything of a star. At least not on our world". |
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“Dead Man Sliding” | |||||||
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Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 10 | ||||||
Written by | Nan Hagan | ||||||
Directed by | Richard Compton | ||||||
Guest stars | Lisa Rieffel (Deanne Bloch) Fredric Lehne (Phil) Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs (The People's Proponent) Robert DiTillio (Emcee) Brett Miller (Prison Guard) Donny Most (Skip Collins) Perrey Reeves (Taryn Miller) Ed Wasser (Studio Guard) | ||||||
Production no. | K1804 | ||||||
Original airdate | 11/29/1996 | ||||||
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The sliders arrive on a world where the legal system has been reformed as live game shows, with the viewing public able to decide who is guilty and innocent. Quinn is mistaken for his criminal double and brought to trial on The Judgement Game.
Trivia/References
Wade reads a tabloid which mentions Arnold Stang, Jill Whelan and Linwood Boomer, whom Quinn remembers as "the blind guy on Little House (on the Prairie)". Quinn also remarks, "...but he was never anything of a star. At least not on our world".