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    Misfits of Science

    1985 · Science fiction · 1 season

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  1. 14 User reviews. 18 Critic reviews. Episodes 16. Top-rated. Fri, May 16, 1986. S1.E16. Three Days of the Blender. Billy Hayes is arrested on suspicion of treason when he is found holding a blender that contains a top-secret defense computer chip. 7.7 /10.

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    • 1985-10-04
    • Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi
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  2. Jul 10, 2018 Full Review Noel Holston Orlando Sentinel The premiere runs too long, but the cast is amiable and the special effects are amusing if not exactly eye-popping. I'm betting that this ...

    • October 4, 1985
  3. 14 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: Mutant X, go home! dafalias 3 January 2006. I remember to really have enjoyed this show as a kid. It had nice 80ies-TV-Action,suspense and characters you could relate to in contrast to Mutant X, that had only pretty people. Courteney Cox's intense performance was especially memorable.

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  5. Misfits of Science: Season 1 Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Eric Mink St. Louis Post-Dispatch. TOP CRITIC. The show has definite possibilities. Young people, who tend to...

  6. 50% Avg. Tomatometer 6 Reviews Teens with abnormal physical abilities fight crime. Read More Read Less

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  7. Misfits of Science is an American science fiction comedy-drama television series created by James D. Parriott that aired on NBC from October 4, 1985, to February 21, 1986. Plot [ edit ] The series featured super-powered humans and their madcap adventures.

  8. Overview. A superhero fantasy television series featuring super-powered humans and their madcap adventures. Tim Kring. Creator. James D. Parriott. Creator. Series Cast. Kevin Peter Hall. 16 Episodes. Courteney Cox. 16 Episodes. Max Wright. 16 Episodes. Dean Paul Martin. 16 Episodes. Mark Thomas Miller. 16 Episodes. Jennifer Holmes. 16 Episodes.

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