Otherworld

Otherworld

1985
Otherworld
Otherworld

Otherworld

7.3 | en | Sci-Fi

Otherworld is an American science fiction series that aired for only eight episodes from January 26 to March 16, 1985 on CBS. It was created by Roderick Taylor as a sort of Lost in Space on Earth. Taylor gave himself a cameo role in each episode.

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EP8  Princess Metra
Mar. 16,1985
Princess Metra

other characters: Thell After arriving at a province called Metraplex, Gina is mistaken for a returning historical figure called Princess Metra. Seeing that groups of people called Microworkers are used as slave labor by the Macrolites, Gina takes advantage of her status by changing the laws to bing about change; and ultimately gets help from a group of rebelling Microworkers. However, the current leader, called the Prime Manager, does not give up her power willingly.

EP7  Mansion of the Beast
Mar. 09,1985
Mansion of the Beast

While traveling through the dead forest of Animula, the Sterlings encounter a half man-half beast, named Virago, with incredible powers. Virago takes June to be his companion. Assisted by another forest resident named Akin, Hal and the kids try to rescue her.

EP6  I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar
Mar. 02,1985
I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar

other characters: Randy When the Sterlings arrive in the matriarchal town Ador, the women of the family are at first pleasantly surprised. Gradually the Sterlings learn men in the this section of Ador are slaves! Complications arise, from which the Sterlings must extricate themselves from.

EP5  Village of the Motorpigs
Feb. 23,1985
Village of the Motorpigs

While wandering in the Seplicer Mountains deep in the Forbidden Zone, the Sterlings are captured by a wild group called the Motorpigs. Hal must challenge the leader to a motor duel in order to escape.

EP4  Rock and Roll Suicide
Feb. 16,1985
Rock and Roll Suicide

Now living in Centrex City, Trace and Gina participate in a talent contest at school where they play a ""new"" form of music called Rock and Roll. They are seen by an agent scouting new talent who then makes them famous. The religious organization called the C.A.I. (Church of Artificial Intelligence) sees them as rebelious icons and fights to quiet them by contacting Praetor for help. Praetor, not wanting to be bothered by something so insignificant, sends Kroll.

EP3  Paradise Lost
Feb. 09,1985
Paradise Lost

After the Sterlings are shipwrecked on an island, they find a paradise resort. What nobody knows is that the resort is a cover for using its guests to make a youth sustaining liquid called Koloma. But, June and the kids must save Hal, when Scarla, the director of the resort, tries to seduce him and use him in the liquid making process.

EP2  The Zone Troopers Build Men
Feb. 02,1985
The Zone Troopers Build Men

The Sterlings settle into a new agricultural town called Tarka. For their safety they use the crystal they stole from Commander Kroll to change their names to the Hardins. Trace Hardin (Sterling) has a lackadaisical attitude towards school, his grades suffer, and he gets a yellow slip - meaning he is drafted into the Zone Troopers. Trace learns that being a Zone Trooper is for life, unless he can figure out some way of escape.

EP1  Rules of Attraction
Jan. 26,1985
Rules of Attraction

other characters: Nova, Fred Roach, Mrs. Roach Now fugitives in another dimension, the Sterlings try to settle into their new home; but they soon find out all of the townspeople are androids. Trace, not knowing everyone is an android, falls in love with a young girl android named Nova. Nova must help the Sterlings escape into the Forbidden Zone before the Zone Troopers capture them. She also must decide whether to escape with the Sterlings, leaving her family behind, or let the one she loves go on without her.

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Released: 1985-01-26 | Released Producted By: Universal Television , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Otherworld is an American science fiction series that aired for only eight episodes from January 26 to March 16, 1985 on CBS. It was created by Roderick Taylor as a sort of Lost in Space on Earth. Taylor gave himself a cameo role in each episode.

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Chris Hebert , Gretchen Corbett , Tony O'Dell

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hellraiser7 Family Trip stories have always been about the possibility on what would happen when the family unit encounters certain situation outside their own comfort zone, beyond the control of the usual practical problems their use to dealing with. One great thing those situations always do is they always teaches the unit to be a family. This is another one of those under the radar sci-fi TV shows that caught my eye; it's not quite a classic but it could of been, I personally felt had potential to go even further with itself, but never did which I felt was a real shame.This show obviously predates the graphic comic book series "Black Science" and TV shows "Fringe" and "Sliders" (another under the radar gem), all also explore the aspect of alternate universes. I really loved the idea of the show which was no doubt ahead of it's time, on alternate universes which I honestly felt isn't tackled much on live TV or movies. It's your typical family adventure story only instead of getting lost in the woods or road, it's in other dimensions.Production value I thought was on par for television of the 80's, they used the locations well, certain effects might seem dated but like I said this show was in the 80's what do you expect. The theme song is decent, and so are the characters they serve their functions their not what I would say deep characters but their sympathetic because their all ordinary people that just want to come home. But we're in this show for the adventure and to me that's the real star of the show.I really like the worlds that they explore and to me that was always the joy of alternate world stories because they always leave a creative freedom where anything can happen and anything is possible.Each of these worlds all are fascinating on their own but are potentially flawed. What make it really interesting is how each of the family members have a deep affect on these, because they all possess one thing they all lack common sense and good human wisdom; which drives the family to do what they have to do to both survive but most importantly guide each of the people in these worlds the right direction. Most of the people in the worlds aren't bad people their heads are just in the wrong place.And there are some memorable episodes, one where there is a colony living on asteroids, another where rock n' roll was never invented until the family came, a post apocalyptic world ruled by medieval biker gang, and my favorite which was the last episode of the show was the daughter becoming a princess and actually stepping up to becoming a fair ruler.I even like this revolving subplot which is your typical fugitive subplot just to keep the suspense for the family up, as their being hunted down by some fascist force called the Zone Troopers. That's also a cool idea, having some sort of opponents that want to do the opposite of the family, and that is to conquer. Though one thing about them that is a bit daft is how they handle their guns where for some reason they always have to fire their pistols holding them upside down. Though the plight of the Zone Troopers isn't really built on enough which is one of the weaknesses of the show, their main plight is just to simply take the family out of the picture for traveling dimensions but it never seems to cross their mind, to somehow use that family to find their realm and conquer.I even like how the show does have a good message just like with the TV show "Sliders" it shows that one or a small group of individuals can make the biggest difference and that things can always be better.The only bad things about the show are there are times when it can be a bit preachy, but then again this was also a family show so life lessons are inevitable. We also never entirely know how this family got lost in the dimensions in the first place, just that they somehow inadvertently activated a portal in Egypt. But to me the real bad thing is simply that this show didn't have a chance to go far enough with itself, there was just so much that could of been done and explored, after all the concept really does leave things open to infinite possibilities.I feel this show has potential to be revived. We could see some other worlds do something fun like seeing a world run by ancient Egyptian culture. Or even go into darker territory where we could see a world run and ruined by aliens that invaded at some point in history (like with the "Resistance" video games). May'be even build greater depth on the revolving plot of the Zone Troopers, see how many other worlds they put under their occupation and targeting the family world next, and then the family realizing they have to step up and retaliate against them, start up some sort of resistance from other dimensions. May'be even explanation/depth as to how the family activated the portal to get them lost in the dimensions; make it ancient alien technology they uncovered. I don't know but you see my point, and I feel like every possibility it should at least be considered.Overall it's a solid sci-fi that is worth a try, like any strange and new place this is a trip worth taking.Rating: 3 stars
Sara C I watched this because there were only meager pickings available in the sci-fi genre, but even at the time I thought it was lame. The family, meant to represent the average American family, was just plain boring. Putting boring people into interesting situations doesn't magically make those people interesting.The premise had promise, but would have worked better if it was either (1) aimed squarely at pre-adolescent children, or (2) involved a group of friends stuck in Otherworld instead of a family. Who wants to have a fantastic adventure in a strange land, but have to drag their parents along for the ride? The only episode that sticks in my mind is the rock n' roll one where the kids sing "I wanna hold your hand" on stage - one of the corniest moment in 80s TV.
Plumpkin I loved this show. I was in high school at the time, and I can't believe I actually remember that Tony O'Dell was the actor who played the boy. Everytime I see the actor that played Kroll, I remember him with the scar and how evil he was.I remember the Rock and Roll episode, and my dad complained that they went from playing the Beatles to modern rock way to quickly and they should have had the music evolve more slowly and naturally. I remember the dad selling something like Tupperware called like, Burpoware or something like that. It was the episode that auctioned off the son, and the women were the 1950's type men.There was an episode where everyone wore white, but I don't remember much about it (they were maybe in a spa of some sort?)I was so sad when it never returned to the air.
LepricahnsGold When this show was on the air, I was in high school. I thought the show had lots of imagination. Some episodes worked, others didn't. But when they worked, they were great! I just wish there had been more episodes produced. I think there were only like 8 episodes made.