Corrected entry: In just about every episode, someone complains about landing harshly or bumping into someone during the slide. You'd think that after enough slides, these dummies would at least consider the use of helmets or something (not always possible with their predicaments, of course).
Sliders (1995)
1 corrected entry in show generally
Other mistake: The Sliders discover the reverse-time issue when they notice that the clock on the wall is backward. However, in other shots, clocks look normal. Look carefully at the clocks on the judge's desk as the camera pans by.
Quinn Michael Mallory: We have a plan. We just don't know what it is yet.
Trivia: On the equation on Quinn's chalkboard, T squared ("T2") appears in several places, a nod to Tracey Torme, Co-director of the series.
Question: In the pilot episode, the wormhole physically travels to "capture" Quinn and bring him back to his own world, after his very first slide. How did the wormhole know where Quinn was?
Chosen answer: Remember at first Quinn's timer is working perfectly (it's only because they slide off the ice age world early that it begins to malfunction) & given Quinn's intellect he would have devised a way that he could open a wormhole near him so he wouldn't be trapped on that world for 29 years.





Correction: Rembrandt does try using pads to slide in an second season episode, but the other sliders jut make fun of him, plus it's a lot more stuff to carry.
Nick N.