Topic: Rickman

In hindsight, I think the showrunners missed an opportunity to make this guy an epic villain.

With his whole face-shifting schtick, they could've had him as a recurring villain and played by a different actor each episode, like maybe having Michael York play Rickman instead of Dr. Vargas.

Or honestly, maybe it might've been possible to get Michael York to take on the role permanently?

Re: Rickman

Well, I guess no one agrees, LOL.

Re: Rickman

I think that certain fans' regard for Rickman is due to some wishing for a recurring villain and the sheer dearth of effective recurring villains in SLIDERS. When you're thirsty in the desert, every drop of water can seem like an ocean. Rickman is a weak villain: cowardly, unthreatening, devoid of any inner life or value system or psychology. There's nothing inherently interesting about him. Roger Dalfrey and Neil Dickson are two of the most charismatic actors who have ever lived, and I think that's really his only point of interest, and even then, Daltrey and Dickson were wasting their talents on such a shabby role.

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Fair enough and the writing around this time was infamously terrible.

Having said that, I think Rickman as a fungus brain-infected recurring villain, played by different actors would still work or at least the premise would.

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Did Sliders really need a recurring villain? Particularly if it wasn't going to be allowed to be serialized, what does it do for the show? It's a new world on every slide. Shouldn't there be enough to engage viewers by exploring these different realities and how our cast reacts to each one? Even if it were to become serialized (which didn't help S4 or S5 any), what carries over from episode to episode should be how each of the fab four grows personally and as a group, rather than who follows them around the multiverse. If any recurring villain was needed, maybe just have it be doubles of that villain each time he or she shows up, much like what was intended for Bennish. And, no, I'm not calling Bennish a villain.

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I think I would have liked a recurring villain in the form of the sliders constantly encountering a double of someone (like Hurley, Pavel, Gomez, Bennish, Diggs) who is always antagonizing them with increasing levels of malevolence and threat. We didn't need a villainous, shapeshifting slider. Personally, I think Arturo's doubles played this role to a degree.