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by MTD » 26 May 2026, 10:25
DMan wrote: ↑22 May 2026, 21:39
And then the Summer of '93 when Tomorrow's End was first shown. I'd literally just left school, so it was that amazing long summer in between school and college and TE was a big part of that for me. It might sound a bit hyperbolic but with Tomorrow's End I don't think I've ever been so hooked in by a show from the very beginning (before or since)! We get the reprise of the events of TGFT, a pause for a split second then the title sequence where we immediately see 2500 with the broken Sydney Harbour bridge and the sinister looking building looming over it. Bearing in mind this was pretty much what I'd thought about for a 2nd series two years previously, my expectations were immediately met! Being a Sci-Fi fan already the themes of time travel paradoxes (where there is much more time travel than the first series), dystopia and the end of the world were right up my street...
I saw in those days “The Girl from Tomorrow” listed in the TV guide and thought it was a rerun. I was excited to see the show again and became even happier when it turned out it wasn't a rerun but a real sequel, Part 2, with 12 new episodes.
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by DMan » 27 May 2026, 16:20
MTD wrote: ↑26 May 2026, 10:25
DMan wrote: ↑22 May 2026, 21:39
And then the Summer of '93 when Tomorrow's End was first shown. I'd literally just left school, so it was that amazing long summer in between school and college and TE was a big part of that for me. It might sound a bit hyperbolic but with Tomorrow's End I don't think I've ever been so hooked in by a show from the very beginning (before or since)! We get the reprise of the events of TGFT, a pause for a split second then the title sequence where we immediately see 2500 with the broken Sydney Harbour bridge and the sinister looking building looming over it. Bearing in mind this was pretty much what I'd thought about for a 2nd series two years previously, my expectations were immediately met! Being a Sci-Fi fan already the themes of time travel paradoxes (where there is much more time travel than the first series), dystopia and the end of the world were right up my street...
I saw in those days “The Girl from Tomorrow” listed in the TV guide and thought it was a rerun. I was excited to see the show again and became even happier when it turned out it wasn't a rerun but a real sequel, Part 2, with 12 new episodes.
Yes that was incredibly exciting! As per the discussion further up the thread, depending on the channel I have seen
Tomorrow's End listed as
The Girl From Tomorrow so there was never 100% consistency as to whether it was considered Season/Series 2 of TGFT or it's own show