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Season 4 Episode Reviews

Quinn discovers he has a brother and they determined to return back to their homes safely amidst a Kromagg uprising.

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48. Genesis

Home isn’t necessarily where the heart is when Quinn and Maggie discover that Earth Prime has been taken over by warrior Kromaggs in their absence.

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49. Prophets and Loss

The Sliders jump to the scary side of organized religion when they land in an eerily peaceful Los Angeles ruled by an oracle that sends people to “the Other Side”.

Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast of the Semantics, a large language ocean. A small river named Duden flows by their place and supplies it with the necessary regelialia. It is a paradisematic country, in which roasted parts of sentences fly into your mouth.
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50. Common Ground

The Sliders land in a world where the Kromaggs conduct ruthless experiments on humans, but trusting a Kromagg commander may be their only way out.

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51. Virtual Slide

Maggie’s sanity is in danger when she’s captured by a greedy businessman who uses virtual reality scenarios to try to get her to reveal the secret to sliding.

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52. World Killer

It’s double the trouble when the Sliders land in a world in which Quinn’s double has created a device that has caused the rest of the human population to disappear.

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53. O Brother, Where Art Thou?

Quinn is finally reunited with his long-lost brother, Colin, but loses him again when he gets caught up in a frozen corpse-smuggling scheme.

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54. Just Say Yes

Colin and Maggie find out the hard way what drugs can do when they land in a drug- addled society and accidentally become junkies themselves.

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55. The Alternateville Horror

One dark and stormy night the Sliders land in a haunted hotel, but the “ghosts” may be more closely related to them than they first appear.

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56. Slidecage

While trying to reach Quinn and Colin’s home world and their birth parents, the Sliders become trapped in a lethal labyrinth with no way out.

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57. Asylum

Rembrandt falls for a beautiful doctor who is Quinn’s only hope for survival, but her dangerous secret could mean doom for everyone else.

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58. California Reich

Rembrandt’s latest jump has him fearing for his life when the group lands in a dimension where minorities are rounded up by the violent racist elite.

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59. The Dying Fields

An Eden-like setting hides a fearful secret when the Sliders stumble across two Hu- maggs – part Kromagg, part human – who are involved in a deadly game.

60. Lipschitz Live

It’s lights, camera, Colin when the Sliders land in a world where he is mistaken for his wealthy double and the whole society seems to be tuned in to a ridiculous TV show.

61. Mother and Child

Maternal instinct causes trouble for the Sliders when they decide to help an escapee from a breeding camp and her half-Kromagg offspring.

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62. Net Worth

Virtual reality takes on new meaning when the Sliders are split up on a world addicted to an Internet-addicted world and get caught up in a dangerous romance between an Online girl and an Offline.

Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast of the Semantics, a large language ocean. A small river named Duden flows by their place and supplies it with the necessary regelialia. It is a paradisematic country, in which roasted parts of sentences fly into your mouth.
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63. Slide by Wire

Maggie’s double seizes an opportunity to go to a different world with the unknowing Sliders, while the real Maggie is left behind in a brutal military experiment.

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64. Data World

The Sliders check in to a glamorous hotel with strict rules of decorum, but once the idyllic retreat has “scanned” them, they find themselves encrypted in a computer program they can’t escape.

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65. Way Out West

The spirit of the West is alive and kicking when the Sliders land in an Old West town and face a showdown with their old nemesis, Mr. K.

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66. My Brother's Keeper

Quinn’s body is not his own when the Sliders arrive in a world where he is expected to act as an organ donor for his injured double.

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67. The Chasm

The serene town of Middletown hides a deadly secret of human sacrifice that threatens to claim Rembrandt and Maggie.

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68. Roads Taken

An unusual slide forces Quinn and Maggie to prematurely age, and it’s up to Rembrandt to find a cure before they are destroyed by life in a “bubble universe.”

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69. Revelations

An aging sci-fi writer helps Quinn and Colin reunite with their birth parents, but the warm family reunion is not what it seems.