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avram ([personal profile] avram) wrote2004-09-01 12:20 am
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I’d probably remember if there’d been a cute redheaded lesbian

So there was this TV show, right? A pretty blonde California girl has special powers. Her father has departed before the series starts, but her mother’s still around. And a sister who unexpectedly turns up later. Mostly she gets by with the help of her goofy male friend, who’s too brother-like to be a romantic interest, and an older mentor character, played by Anthony Stewart Head (he’s actually her second mentor, after the first got killed), with links to a secretive order of some kind.

VR-5 ran for nine episodes on broadcast TV back in 1995. There were a few more made that didn’t get shown till the Sci-Fi Channel ran it, but I somehow missed that. The pilot sucked, so I didn’t bother to watch the first episode, but I caught the second because I was bored and nothing else interesting was on, and damn! If you pretended that the technology was all magic (because it was totally implausible otherwise) it was really good. Lots of clever twists and playing against viewer expectations.

It came up in conversation with one of my coworkers today. A quick Amazon check turns up a DVD edition, four years out of print. I can’t even find out if it’s got all 13 episodes, or only the originally broadcast nine. There’s one copy going on eBay for like $50. Feh.
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[personal profile] solarbird 2004-09-01 04:23 am (UTC)(link)
I remember that show! Barely! I called it VR-549 for reasons that only make sense if you've lived in the south for a little while. ^_^

[identity profile] holyoutlaw.livejournal.com 2004-09-01 05:11 am (UTC)(link)
I remember that. I thought the only good that could come of it would have been if women who looked like the main character would start showing up at conventions. Oh well.

[identity profile] mamishka.livejournal.com 2004-09-01 07:27 am (UTC)(link)
I'm surprised that we don't have the DVD at Scarecrow ... at least it's not showing up on the online listing. We do have all the tapes, which seem to have either 12 or 13 episodes total. I'll have to look next time I in the store to see if we actually do have the DVD lurking around somewhere. ;)

[identity profile] womzilla.livejournal.com 2004-09-05 03:58 am (UTC)(link)
There were seven VHS tapes, which I suspect means that the pilot was one hour. TV Tome confirms that there were 13 episodes, three of which were unaired. It also says there was no DVD, but there definitely was one.

[identity profile] auntiemisha.livejournal.com 2004-09-01 11:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I remember that show too... *sigh*.