Debuting in 1959, The Twilight Zone spent decades in syndication, attracting new fans. Not all episodes reappeared after their initial run; some were removed for various reasons, often pulled from TV or delayed in home release. The most notorious banned e... See more
From its debut episode, Star Trek: Lower Decks boldly ventured into uncharted territory for a Star Trek series. Introducing comedy was a daring move, even though the franchise had occasionally used self-parody. Making an entire series based on humor was a... See more
Star Trek: The Original Series produced 79 episodes, and for many years, they effectively constituted the entire franchise. Early fans would obsess over individual highlights, and while a few misfires crept in here and there, most episodes maintained a re... See more
Seven of Nine remains one of the most beloved characters in the Star Trek franchise. A former Borg drone rescued by the crew of Star Trek: Voyager, she quickly became a stand-in for square pegs of all varieties, as well as the franchise's unofficial ambas... See more
Western stories have always been a good fit for supernatural tales, evoking a time when cowboys gathered around the campfire to share ghost stories. It's no surprise that one of the best classic examples of Western horror was Rod Serling's iconic series T... See more