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*Several first season episodes were originally shown out of order. This episode was intended to be aired fifth (as indicated by the production number) but was instead shown seventh.
 
*Several first season episodes were originally shown out of order. This episode was intended to be aired fifth (as indicated by the production number) but was instead shown seventh.
 
*The game of Mindgame has some similarities to the board game Go.
 
*The game of Mindgame has some similarities to the board game Go.
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In what would have to be considered a continuity error, Quinn gives his address as "4159 Bluejay Way". In the pilot, the number on the house in which Quinn lives can be seen as "401". The front door in the pilot is white and opens to the left. The door in "Eggheads" is yellow and opens to the right. While this can be explained as simply architects in different dimensions having different styles/tastes, it does not explain how Quinn would know the address to go to since it's not where HE lived before beginning sliding.
   
 
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Revision as of 10:06, 8 February 2011

Eggheads
File:Sliders s01e07.png
The "Library Rap"
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 7
Written by Scott Smith Miller
Directed by Timothy Bond
Guest stars William B. Davis
Charles Cyphers
Roman Danylo
Rick Garcia
Andrew Guy
Anthony Harrison
Rachel Hayward
Carl Hibbert
Tom Jackson
Johnny Mah
Michael McMillian
Sheelah Megill
Bentley Mitchum
Amanda O'Leary
Ron Pitts
Mark Poyser
Gabrielle Rose
Colin Warner Wallace
Karen Austin
Marc Baur
Peter Spellos
Production no. 70405
Original airdate 1995-04-26
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List of Sliders episodes


"Eggheads" is the seventh episode of the science fiction television show Sliders. It originally aired on April 26 1995.

Plot

The group arrive on a world where intellect is cherished, and Arturo tries to reconcile with his lost love.

Trivia

  • Several first season episodes were originally shown out of order. This episode was intended to be aired fifth (as indicated by the production number) but was instead shown seventh.
  • The game of Mindgame has some similarities to the board game Go.

In what would have to be considered a continuity error, Quinn gives his address as "4159 Bluejay Way". In the pilot, the number on the house in which Quinn lives can be seen as "401". The front door in the pilot is white and opens to the left. The door in "Eggheads" is yellow and opens to the right. While this can be explained as simply architects in different dimensions having different styles/tastes, it does not explain how Quinn would know the address to go to since it's not where HE lived before beginning sliding.

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