The TV series from around 2000? Kind of a generic name (tons results with variations on the name), so trying to clarify what you’re looking for! Interesting premise, similar to Quantum Leap or Sliders if it is.
I am going off my childhood memories, but I remember it being awesome.
A running theme I remember the most is the main character having a high pain threshold, which basically translates to him getting tortured every episode.
Seven Days. It has one of the coolest premises, and the lead is like a combination of James Bond and McGuyver.
I never found it on any tracker, but I literally looked it up before writing this and learned it has a DVD release in 2018, so that is exciting.
The TV series from around 2000? Kind of a generic name (tons results with variations on the name), so trying to clarify what you’re looking for! Interesting premise, similar to Quantum Leap or Sliders if it is.
Yes, it aired on UPN!
Sounds like a show I would watch! Hopefully you can find a DVD somewhere. UPN and ION had some great underrated shows
I am going off my childhood memories, but I remember it being awesome.
A running theme I remember the most is the main character having a high pain threshold, which basically translates to him getting tortured every episode.
Here you go: https://archive.org/details/7-days-1998
It was a piece of nostalgia for me, and I was very glad to find it archived.
Beautiful! Thank you so much. It is very nostalgic for me too.
Damn. Just a minute going to donate to archive.org. It needs to keep existing.
Very cool! I’ll check this out also.
The one time he landed his time machine in the middle of some spectators: “Don’t worry, we’re doing a low-budget science fiction series”
I still remember that to this day. It’s a great series, they let it end when it was still awesome and didn’t drag it out any longer.
I never got to see the ending. I only watched a handful of episodes, and definitely nowhere close to the 66 that were produced.
I am glad that it has a good ending. Seems like a perfect capsule of a series.