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The 17 best science fiction TV shows of all time – according to New Scientist writers

Last updated: January 5, 2025 10:55 pm
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Television has long been a platform for exploring the depths of science fiction, offering viewers a glimpse into futuristic worlds, alternate realities, and complex ethical dilemmas. Despite budget constraints and the occasional cancellation, many sci-fi series have captivated audiences with their thought-provoking narratives and compelling characters.

One such series is the rebooted version of “Battlestar Galactica,” which delves into themes of survival, ethics, and the struggle to maintain societal norms in the face of extinction. The show’s exploration of humanity’s resilience in the wake of a nuclear holocaust has resonated with viewers, making it a standout in the sci-fi genre.

“The Leftovers” takes a different approach to sci-fi, posing the question of what would happen if 2 per cent of the population suddenly disappeared without explanation. Rather than providing answers, the series delves into the emotional fallout of loss and grief, offering a unique perspective on the human experience.

For fans of time travel, “Doctor Who” remains a beloved classic, following the adventures of the enigmatic Doctor as they traverse time and space in a blue police box. The show’s ability to transport viewers to different eras and worlds has made it a staple in sci-fi television.

In a future where humanity has colonized the solar system, “The Expanse” follows the crew of a deep-space ice hauler and a detective as they uncover conspiracies and navigate a world on the brink of rebellion. The show’s richly detailed universe and complex characters have garnered a dedicated fan base.

“Black Mirror” offers a dark and thought-provoking take on the impact of technology on society, exploring themes of morality, ethics, and the consequences of our reliance on innovation. Each episode presents a new dystopian scenario, challenging viewers to consider the implications of our increasingly interconnected world.

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“The X-Files” combines elements of horror, mystery, and sci-fi, following FBI agents Mulder and Scully as they investigate paranormal phenomena and government conspiracies. The show’s blend of standalone episodes and overarching storylines has made it a cult classic in the sci-fi genre.

“Futurama” offers a comedic take on sci-fi, following the adventures of a delivery crew in New New York in the 31st century. With a mix of humor, heartwarming moments, and sci-fi references, the show has garnered a loyal following.

“Firefly” blends elements of Westerns and sci-fi, following a crew of misfits on the spacecraft Serenity as they navigate a space empire ruled by the oppressive Alliance. The show’s unique blend of genres, compelling characters, and witty dialogue have made it a cult favorite.

Whether exploring parallel universes, time travel, or the ethical implications of advanced technology, sci-fi television continues to captivate audiences with its imaginative storytelling and thought-provoking themes. From classic series like “Star Trek” to newer offerings like “Severance,” the genre offers a wide range of narratives to suit every sci-fi fan’s taste.

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