I'm always on the lookout for good Sci-Fi I haven't seen yet -or at least that I haven't seen for a while.... Let's help each other uncover some of the hidden treasures!
I scanned through the thread and didn't see Starhunter-Starhunter 2300 on the list. I may have missed it if someone did mention it, but starhunter was a decent sci fi series. 2300 is season 2 and I thought it was much better than the first season.
Starhunter is about bounty hunters in a lawless universe (yeah i know alot like firefly), but it is unique and fun. You can also get both seasons on Netflix.
I watched a pretty interesting old series this past weekend, called Quark. It was a comedy SF similar to Red Dwarf, a take on Star Trek, and maybe something like Blake's 7, but with humor. Some have described it similar to Spaceballs, but I think more like Red Dwarf, as I didn't care about Spaceballs. Yes, it's older, maybe some of the humor is dated, but I got a few chuckles out of it, which is more that I can say for most comedy films these days. Also it had some pretty imaginitive characters.
I thought you might be interested in some possibly lesser known tv series. I highly recommend Earth 2.
I see Netflix recently got Psi Factor (hosted by Dan Aykroyd), but only season 3 - it's about a team that researches the paranormal, but I don't think it was U.S. made, so it was hard to get a hold of. I just started watching it today, but I'll let you know if it is as good as I used to think it was - season 3 does drop us in the middle of things, and doesn't offer much background, so that is a minus.
I loved Dresden, too, and was crestfallen when they axed it. It turned me to the books, at least.
I seem to be the only one who likes Painkiller Jane. I discovered it on Instant Watch and plowed through almost the entire season in one weekend. (I haven't quite finished...netflix account on hold until other bills are paid). I can see why people were immediately turned off, but also I think Painkiller Jane is one of those shows that doesn't mature early (like Dollhouse, only Whedon really knows how to gas it in a way that blows your mind). By the end-arch I was pretty into the show.
Thanks for this thread. I'm going to look into some of the posted suggestions. First and foremost, Torchwood.