• DidacticDumbass@lemmy.one
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    Seven Days. It has one of the coolest premises, and the lead is like a combination of James Bond and McGuyver.

    I never found it on any tracker, but I literally looked it up before writing this and learned it has a DVD release in 2018, so that is exciting.

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      The TV series from around 2000? Kind of a generic name (tons results with variations on the name), so trying to clarify what you’re looking for! Interesting premise, similar to Quantum Leap or Sliders if it is.

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          Sounds like a show I would watch! Hopefully you can find a DVD somewhere. UPN and ION had some great underrated shows

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            I am going off my childhood memories, but I remember it being awesome.

            A running theme I remember the most is the main character having a high pain threshold, which basically translates to him getting tortured every episode.

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      The one time he landed his time machine in the middle of some spectators: “Don’t worry, we’re doing a low-budget science fiction series”

      I still remember that to this day. It’s a great series, they let it end when it was still awesome and didn’t drag it out any longer.

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        I never got to see the ending. I only watched a handful of episodes, and definitely nowhere close to the 66 that were produced.

        I am glad that it has a good ending. Seems like a perfect capsule of a series.