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This category is for object [disambiguation needed] s, characters, plot devices, etc having to do with time travel on television For television series mostly or predominantly about time travel, excluding individual episodes, see Category:Television series about time travel .
Pages in category "1990s American time travel television series" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
They said the sequel, "Year of Hell, Part II" was the 8th best episode of Star Trek: Voyager, based on an IMDB rating of 8.7 out of 10. [23] That same year they rated it the tenth best time travel episode of all Star Trek television. [24] In 2021, Variety said the "Year of Hell" had the defining moment of the entire Voyager series. [25]
There are a few reasons we’re obsessed with time travel TV shows. For one, the high-stakes adventures promise plenty of mystery and thrills. And better yet, they span across a variety of genres ...
ScreenRant said this was the tenth best episode of Star Trek: Voyager, based on IMDB rating of 8.6 out of 10. [5] io9 ranked this one of the "must watch" episodes from the series. [6] Den of Geek suggested "Relativity" for a binge-watching guide that focused on Star Trek: Voyager episodes featuring time travel. [7] "
SyFy ranked "Tomorrow is Yesterday" as the 11th best time travel plot in Star Trek, in 2016. [5] In 2018, CBR ranked this one of the top-twenty time travel themed episodes of all Star Trek series. [6] In 2018, BuzzFeed listed this as example of an episode of a TV series that would serve as a better introduction to the series than the pilot. [7]
Whenever there's a debate about the best time travel movies or television shows of all time, nine times out of ten, the person you're debating will mention the 1985 classic, Back the Future. And ...
Cloud noted "The City on the Edge of Forever" as "a tightly wound episode that sets the standard for time-travel sci-fi". [75] Specific elements of the episode led to other rankings, such as Comic Book Resources (CBR) placing it as the tenth-best romantic relationship of the Star Trek franchise up to that time, between Kirk and Edith Keeler. [76]