Tom and Wendy are happy together. However, Tom has terrible memories. He is really an android that was used to save people in dangerous situations and then was upgraded to think for himself.
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Decompression (30 Jun. 2000)
An emissary from the future struggles to convince the next U.S. President to jump from an airliner, before it crashes, killing him and setting off a disastrous future. The candidate is already torn in several directions, elated from a big primary win, avoiding an interview by an aggressive reporter, excited by having his mistress on-board, with his frigid wife absent. The time traveler assures the candidate he needs no parachute, because the advanced technology his presidency will make possible, allows them to scoop him out of the sky.
6 | 14
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Abaddon (7 Jul. 2000)
In the late 23rd century, an outdated starship is on a ten-year reclamation project. The crew is in suspended animation and awakes to find a mysterious object floating in space. The pod contains the body of a rebel who was seemingly executed 150 years earlier for the slaughter of more than a million people. However, it turns out that he is still alive.
6 | 15
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The Grid (14 Jul. 2000)
On Scott Bowman's urgent return to his hometown of Halford, Washington, he finds the town full of antenna towers and its inhabitants under some form of mind control.
6 | 16
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Revival (21 Jul. 2000)
Ezra and his daughter Sarah work together on the revival circuit with a phony healing act performing miracles with prearranged plants. When a strange young man in a wheelchair approaches Ezra, he lays his hands on him and he is healed. He received a proposition that if he teaches him the art of the revival meetings, this young man will continue to help him in his act.
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Gettysburg (28 Jul. 2000)
Two 21st century Civil War enthusiasts find themselves back in time at the original Battle of Gettysburg and meet another time traveler who gives them a mission.
6 | 18
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Something About Harry (4 Aug. 2000)
Nancy Henninger's teenage son Zach is suspicious of the man who rents out her backyard apartment and claims to be opening a new factory for his company. Then people begin to disappear from town.
6 | 19
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Zig Zag (11 Aug. 2000)
The only surviving bomber has his finger on the trigger to destroy the super-computers at the Department of Information Technology. Afterwards the story leading up to this scene is told.
6 | 20
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Nest (18 Aug. 2000)
A scientific team based in the Arctic discover an ancient species of Polar Mites that infest humans and cause them to go insane.
6 | 21
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Final Appeal (3 Sep. 2000)
In a world that has banned technology, Dr. Theresa Givens is on trial for using her time machine.
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Family Values (16 Mar. 2001)
An overworked man acquires a robot to take care of his household and family in his absence. He realizes too late that the machine may be doing its job just a little bit too perfectly.
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Patient Zero (23 Mar. 2001)
Colonel Beckett goes back in time to poison a physician who unintentionally spread a global pandemic. When the traveler returns to the future, nothing has changed. Though haunted by the plague death of his own family, the Colonel is ordered to an earlier time, to assassinate a young woman carrier, plus the physician.
7 | 3
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A New Life (30 Mar. 2001)
A couple flee a present-day religious community they've joined but find it's entirely surrounded by an invisible wall. They're the parents of the totally isolated cult's first child, who has a mysterious scar from a ceremony by the cult leader, who they caught sneaking off into the forest and teleporting into thin air. They're spotted by another malcontent, who's been searching for a way out for months. With nowhere to go and everyone else entranced by the idyllic new life, what can they do?
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The Surrogate (6 Apr. 2001)
Claire Linkwood takes part in a surrogate mother program, unaware that it is a plot to invade and take over Earth.
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The Vessel (13 Apr. 2001)
After a US Space Shuttle crash, one of the crew, a writer, miraculously survives. He now appears to be indestructible and has gifted insight.
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Mona Lisa (20 Apr. 2001)
Mona Lisa is a robotic assassin that develops a sense of humanity after the creators disengage her fail safe devices. She proceeds to find out more about earth and its inhabitants.
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Replica (27 Apr. 2001)
After his wife enters a seemingly irreversible coma, a scientist uses his own discovery to clone her illegally. Complications arise when his wife awakens.
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Think Like a Dinosaur (15 Jun. 2001)
During testing of a molecular transporter device, a duplicate of a woman is created, causing ethical problems as to whether to have this new life terminated.
7 | 9
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Alien Shop (22 Jun. 2001)
An alien shape-shifter owns a unique curio shop whose merchandise possess strange powers; when a petty crook accepts a peculiar wallet he learns the hard way that money not earned comes at a price.
7 | 10
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Worlds Within (29 Jun. 2001)
A scientist tries to save a mutant child who is connected to another reality from manipulation by the government.
7 | 11
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In the Blood (6 Jul. 2001)
Explorers, including an astrophysicist member of the Navajo tribe and her medical doctor husband, are sent through a hole which scientists have torn in the universe to study the effects of trans-space on humans.
7 | 12
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Flower Child (21 Jul. 2001)
After an alien seed takes root in an old woman's garden, it sucks the life from her and becomes a beautiful woman who continues to look for more victims.
7 | 13
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Free Spirit (28 Jul. 2001)
The schizophrenic inhabitants of a mental institution find themselves being possessed by a mysterious entity.
7 | 14
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Mindreacher (4 Aug. 2001)
A doctor puts her sanity on the line when testing a psychological tool allowing her to enter her patients' minds.
7 | 15
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Time to Time (11 Aug. 2001)
A 60s radical's daughter ventures back in time to undo the bombing which killed him. But the time travel institute who recruited her as a trainee races to stop her before she irreparably damages the future. The institute plucked Lorelle out of a fatal car wreck, so she can't return to 1989, but her mother is devastated by her husband's death, so Lorelle hopes to affect the past to improve her mother's life.
7 | 16
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Abduction (18 Aug. 2001)
An alien abducts five typical teenagers and decrees that one of them must die.
7 | 17
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Rule of Law (25 Aug. 2001)
A circuit court judge goes to a frontier planet that has never known the law or had a judicial system. His first trial is of an alien accused of attacking and killing several humans.
7 | 18
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Lion's Den (8 Sep. 2001)
A losing high school wrestling coach get access to a performance enhancing drug that allows his team to win with some dreaded side-effects.
7 | 19
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The Tipping Point (15 Sep. 2001)
A computer hacker fights the development of a universal computer language when the computers seem to becoming sentient and a threat to humanity.
7 | 20
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Dark Child (4 Jan. 2002)
A single mother's memories of being abducted by aliens resurface when her story appears in a newspaper article. Her moody teenage daughter has an English teacher that is helping her, but also seems familiar to her mother.
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The Human Factor (11 Jan. 2002)
In the year 2084, humans fight an android whose artificial intelligence has determined humans must no longer be allowed to spread colonies throughout space.
7 | 22
- Human Trials (18 Jan. 2002)
Military personnel are tested to find the best candidate for a very special mission. Each test may eliminate one of the four candidates. But what is the ultimate mission?