![]() Some sci-fi is meant to make you think, some sci-fi is meant to make you feel introspective, and then there’s DC Comics’ WE3 by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely, which manages to do both of those things. A fantastic premise, cast, and execution sees Star Trek: The Next Generation win our crown for the best sci-fi TV show of all time.Image: Frank Quitely/DC Comics WE3 by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely (2004) It's a phenomenal sci-fi saga spanning seven seasons that takes a more measured, civilized approach to space exploration, allowing us to ponder what it means to be human in between epic space battles. The crew go on a spectacular exploration across time and space that ultimately led to much, much more for the Star Trek franchise, that’s still thriving today. Enterprise-D to go where no one has gone before. We don’t think creator Gene Roddenberry would be mad about that though, considering he wrote both of them.Īlmost two decades after the original, with an animated series in-between, Patrick Stewart takes on the role of Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the U.S.S. Well, arguably, in all honesty, because it's better (we've already talked about this in our Kirk vs Picard article). You may be wondering why Star Trek: The Next Generation has earned a spot on our best sci-fi TV series list and the original has not. Cast: Patrick Stewart, Brent Spiner, Jonathan Frakes.There’s time travel, there’s science, and there’s a joyful humor to it that has kept fans interested in the Doctor’s adventures for decades which is why it cements itself as one of the best sci-fi TV shows of all time. Check out our list of the Doctor Who Doctors, ranked to see which have been our favorites over the years. The Doctor has a unique ability to regenerate instead of dying, which is a fun in-universe explanation for changing actors for the titular role. If you don’t know already, Doctor Who follows the Doctor, a time-traveling alien who pilots the TARDIS, a spaceship disguised as an old fashioned police box. ![]() Hailing from the U.K., Doctor Who is the longest running sci-fi series in TV history, with 26 seasons and 869 episodes and counting (there was a rather large hiatus between 19 though). Cast: William Hartnell, Tom Baker, David Tennant, Jodie Whittakerĭoctor Who is the sci-fi TV show that keeps on giving. ![]()
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