Watched this in entirety on Netflix after overlooking this on its original release. At the time, the terrible theme song and the association with Scott Bakula and Quantum Leap, was a barrier for myself to give the show a chance.
Luckily, this has held up quite well with its production values being filmed in widescreen, unlike its predecessors filmed in 4:3. Seems timeless in retrospect without the distractions of dated set design, special effects and 90's haircuts.
Not without it's flaws, but enjoyable nonetheless. There is a shift from the first couple of seasons being standalone episodes to the following beings continuing narratives.
Luckily, this has held up quite well with its production values being filmed in widescreen, unlike its predecessors filmed in 4:3. Seems timeless in retrospect without the distractions of dated set design, special effects and 90's haircuts.
Not without it's flaws, but enjoyable nonetheless. There is a shift from the first couple of seasons being standalone episodes to the following beings continuing narratives.