Forbidden Science is a unique blend of noir science fiction and erotic programming combining intelligent scripts, attractive characters with great production value. Set in the near future, ... See full summary »
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Forbidden Science is a unique blend of noir science fiction and erotic programming combining intelligent scripts, attractive characters with great production value. Set in the near future, the stories revolve around an elite corporation, 4Ever Innovations, whose young and brilliant scientists download and sell memories. They replace those we've lost with clones and devise technology that helps us live out our greatest fantasies; from saving a failed relationship, to creating the perfect lover, to being irresistible to the opposite sex - but sometimes our deepest desires come at a terrible price. For there are secrets within 4Ever Innovations that may cost you your life. Written by
John Quinn
A good quality series apparently due to the involvement of John Quinn who made quality soft core for Playboy. The problem with it is the same as when I have the occasion to see a John Quinn Playboy movie on cable/dish: the best part of the movie was left on the cutting room floor. This is pay cable "After Dark" not the Sci-fi Network, although it has always been a good subject for a soft X movie or series. Even though the standards now are little more tolerant of explicitness then they were in the past (internet), the nudity here seems rather sparse and over cautious. A rerun of the old episode "Love Street" on another network at about the same time seemed to be a hotter. These "After Dark" shows would be better if they uptight standards were relaxed a little and when they no longer gave one a sense of over editing of what is the shows strongest attraction.
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A good quality series apparently due to the involvement of John Quinn who made quality soft core for Playboy. The problem with it is the same as when I have the occasion to see a John Quinn Playboy movie on cable/dish: the best part of the movie was left on the cutting room floor. This is pay cable "After Dark" not the Sci-fi Network, although it has always been a good subject for a soft X movie or series. Even though the standards now are little more tolerant of explicitness then they were in the past (internet), the nudity here seems rather sparse and over cautious. A rerun of the old episode "Love Street" on another network at about the same time seemed to be a hotter. These "After Dark" shows would be better if they uptight standards were relaxed a little and when they no longer gave one a sense of over editing of what is the shows strongest attraction.