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I don't think that's fair to Fringe. That show actually gave answers and had a great resolution. So far, Debris seems a little too random in terms of what kind of powers the debris has and has too much touchy-feely melodrama. It's one of the best sci-fi shows streaming right now and definitely deserves a bigger audience. I just binge watched all the episodes to date over the weekend and fully agree. Season 2 is even better than season 1 so far and I'm excited to see what happens next. Cool to see all the replies. I ended up watching all the episodes to date for For All Mankind and it is thus far excellent and I've rated it 8.5/10 and placed it on my number 4 spot. Season 2 has been better than Season 1 so far. In regard to the question you posed, that's why I love Interstellar so much. It's a brilliant balance of epic and intimate storytelling. There's no need to settle for one if you can accomplish both. I hope it continues beyond season 3. I'm really enjoying the variety of space shows we have on TV and while The Orville isn't the best (that's easily The Expanse, and I still slightly prefer Discovery and Picard as well), it's probably the most fun and purely enjoyable. Yes, I lost interest around the introduction of Negan and the killing of Glenn, so somewhere around season 7. It wasn't even necessarily those storytelling elements that lost my interest but the show just grew too tiresome and repetitive. It's a shame because I still have a lot of fond memories of the first 5 seasons. Not even close. Which is a shame because the series got off to an excellent start with a very solid first season. But the show's second season made a huge decline with the awful casting of Michelle Rodriguez and poor pacing and repetitive storytelling that just dragged on and on. The show made a slight rebound in its third and fourth seasons but just grew too convoluted in its last two seasons. That said, I did think the series finale was emotionally satisfying. This series would have benefited from an extreme trim, as it probably should have run no more than 4 seasons with 13 to 16 episodes each season. Season 1 - 8/10 Season 2 - 6/10 Season 3 - 7/10 Season 4 - 7/10 Season 5 - 6/10 Season 6 - 6/10 The threesome with Chasey Lain and Jill Kelly is one of my all-time favorite mainstream sex scenes. In the 90s, Chasey was the hottest most beautiful woman in the world (before being surpassed by Sasha Peralto in the early 2000s). Jill Kelly was pretty hot, if nowhere near in Chasey's league. I still remember being a teen in the 2000s and losing my DNA to this scene so many times, lol! I thought Fringe had the overall superior cast. John Noble and Anna Torv were easily better than anyone on Lost. Torv was a little flat in the beginning, but it turned out that had more to do with the writing and direction and she was amazing in later seasons, especially as Bolivia. Fringe without a doubt. Both shows have equally high quality first seasons. But after that is a different story. Fringe consistently got better and better and went from being very good to one of the very best television shows of all time. The series demonstrated stronger character depth and far more creativity, humor, and much more consistent, compelling, and cohesive story arcs. After a very solid first season, Lost took a pretty big step backwards in its second season, made a slight rebound in its 3rd and 4th seasons, but got too convoluted in its last two seasons. The cast had a tendency to overact, with Matthew Fox and Evangeline Lilly seemingly crying in every other episode. She does have a great body. That said, I think Sasha Peralto would have been even better in the role. She's got a much prettier face and an even more amazing body. I'm not sure which is more flabbergasting, that The Expanse isn't on the list for Best Science Fiction Television Series or that Pandora is. The former is the best sci-fi show currently on television and has a legit argument for being the greatest sci-fi show ever while Pandora is one of the worst ever. If we're going strictly by the quality of each show's most recent season, I would have put The Expanse, Rick and Morty, For All Mankind, and The Orville on the list and replaced Doctor Who, Pandora, Lost in Space, and Westworld. That's a tough comparison. Firefly had 14 great episodes, and Serenity is one great movie. If I could only pick one to watch, I may go with Serenity, since it provides an ending that the series doesn't have, but ultimately, I typically watch both as part of a marathon. Season 3 is my favorite season so far. While I think it could have explored its premise in more depth, it's still the most exciting and engrossing season to date, and the awesome Admiral Vance is already in my top 5 favorite Star Trek characters ever. Check out Sasha Peralto or Sage Kirkpatrick. They have even more amazing breasts than Mathilda. Check out Sasha Peralto in Fast Lane to Vegas or Staying on Top. She has even more amazing breasts than Mathilda May. She's one of the hottest. But the hottest ever? Check out Sasha Peralto in Fast Lane to Vegas, Staying on Top, Forbidden Lust, or Sexy Urban Legends. Prettiest face and best body I've ever seen. I think they're both equally hot, but Jeanne has the advantage of having the more memorable sex scene. There's something about a sex scene where the woman still has her shirt and skirt on, bra and panties torn off, buttons on her shirt completely torn, and she's taken from behind doggy-style that definitely lingers in the memory. I was a teenager when I first saw this scene. I lost a lot of DNA watching this scene over and over! I like DS9 more. I will admit part of that has to do with my preference for the Star Trek universe, but DS9 also has the better acting and production values and the differences in story quality are negligible enough that those other factors tip it easily in DS9's favor. Both shows started slow, but once they got going, DS9 had a longer stretch of quality and its last season was a lot better than B5's dull final season.