I didn't watch the video yet to see what shows are mentioned, but I thought Defying Gravity was pretty decent from like 13 years ago. If I watched it again now I would probably see a bunch of jew propaganda in it, but 13 years ago it seemed decent.
Another that had an interesting premise and had promise was Terra Nova, but they fagged up that show pretty good with whiny emotional drama and nonsensical plots and writing and then blamed the cost of making CGI dinosaurs for each episode being too much as the reason it wasn't renewed. The mystery cliffhanger in its finale of finding an old sailboat's helm/steering wheel out in the wastelands of the world millions of years in the past where it had no business being was really interesting. I wish the show had continued on as the books it was written as and actually continued on and fleshed out this mystery. It could have been a pretty awesome story. Technology considered old by modern standards being found millions of years in the past as if there had been a technologically-advanced society millions of years ago who died out/disappeared whose remnant technology has been stumbled onto in the past, that we had time travel far earlier in our history than the modern use of it in the show, or that there is some environmental phenomenon that has a time travel effect to deposit the 'modern' tech back then like the Bermuda Triangle and the wastelands was actually filled with thousands of aircraft and ships that have disappeared there and had actually been transported millions of years into the past.. Just a lot of potential that was wasted and that I've not seen anyone else pick up the threads of the story to expand it out to a real temporal-archaeological mystery series.
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