I just finished watching season 1 of the newer version of The Outer Limits. When I looked for season 2, it hasn’t been released on DVD, although some individual episodes have. What’s up with that?
The show was a lot worse than I remember, so I’m not upset, just curious. Why wouldn’t MGM or whoever release the other full seasons?
The Outer Limits series was shown here in SLC, but its time slot was changed seemingly every couple of weeks, which made it tough to get into----I remember thinking it was wildly uneven, one episode being brilliant, the next absolutely laughable…
The often featured fairly successful actors in guest turns, and tried a couple of multi-episode plots, which may have worked better if they had aired in order, which here in Utah did not seem to be the case.
I have never been much of a sci-fi fan, but Outer Limits was (on occasion) some thought provoking, well written, way-out-there-in-a good-way stuff.
(If I knew how, I would certainly like to watch it again, as I probably saw lesss than 1/3 of the overall episodes.)
Maybe. But I’ve seen a lot more obscure shows get released. Outer limits was moderately popular at the time, enough to last 7 seasons. Are the manufacturing and distribution costs so high not to justify a release? I can’t see how it couldn’t pull in at least a small profit.