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Saturday, 5 June 2010
Top Ten Timeless Realms

After watching Lost, I decided to create my own list on "Top Ten Timeless Realms". If you have your own list on this subject, please sent it to me at qualteam@rogers.com.

  1. "The Q Continuum": Although "The Q" are a non progressive society, I put it in first place because of the possibilities that could exist there. Who wouldn't want to be in a place where all kinds of creations and games are possible?
  2. The World Of The Tralfamadore in "Slaughter House Five": Kurt Vonnegut's epic novel of death, destruction and redemption remains relevant today.
  3. The Twilight Zone's "Nice Place To Visit": Rod Serling's view of Hell was quite unusual for the late 1950s. This work was and still is a masterpiece.
  4. Richard Matheson's "What Dreams May Come". Both the novel and the movie mostly take place in an afterlife where your deepest desires and nightmares could come true.
  5. Twilight Zone's "A Game Of Pool": Becoming the best at anything in this world or the next can carry some heavy responsibilities.
  6. "The Land Of Oz": Dorthy discovers that the fantasy world of Oz isn't all that it's cracked up to be.
  7. "The Never Never Land Of Peter Pan": When I was a kid, the concept of never growing up appealed to me. Many years later, it still captures my imagination.
  8. "Alice In Wonderland": I learned how to communicate better using this book. It holds a special place in my life.
  9. Star Trek's NG, "The Royale": Being captured by a good book may seem like Heaven, but being captured by a bad book could turn into Hell.
  10. "The Sideways World Of Lost": Despite the maze of unresolved plot lines in Lost, the final episode did have some good moments in the confusing Sideways World.

As you can see, I confined this top ten list to fantasy/sci/fi movies and TV series.


 


Posted by qualteam at 1:48 PM EDT
Updated: Sunday, 6 June 2010 12:44 PM EDT

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