Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA spoof which parodies television shows revolving around the strange and paranormal.A spoof which parodies television shows revolving around the strange and paranormal.A spoof which parodies television shows revolving around the strange and paranormal.
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Garland Freewin: We may never know, but if there is an answer, it lies somewhere in the heart of... the 5th Quadrant.
- Créditos adicionalesDuring the closing credits, Garland Freewin walks up a flight of wire stairs, across a catwalk, down the next flight of stairs, across the set, and up the first flight, continuing the cycle for the entire closing credits. Sometimes there are variations on this theme.
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I like this show for its relunctance in poking fun at sci-fiction shows. It plays along the lines as Liography (practically the same thing except poking fun at shows like Psi-Factor instead of shows like Biography). Lee Smart is a quick and witty comedian. I've first seen him on Improv Heaven and Hell and liked him a little bit, but he's much better with this role. He fits in well with the fast pace humour of the show. It's a real must see for anyone who is tired of all those science fiction "Based-on-a-true-story-seriously,-I-was-there-and-seen it-with-my-own-eyes" type of shows. But it does have a down side; just like Liography, the show gets old very quickly. It's best to see a few episodes, take a break, and see new ones every once on a while.
- Raleon
- 16 mar 2002
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By what name was The 5th Quadrant (2002) officially released in Canada in English?
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