'The X-Files' creator Chris Carter never found an audience with this mix of conspiracy and sci-fi, in which an Army officer in a virtual-reality world tracks a renegade soldier.
A Texas cop relocates to LA in order to start life a-new; and is partnered with an LAPD detective, who—due to a "minor" heart attack—must avoid stress.
A savvy, colorful lawyer with blue-collar roots joins a firm of stodgy Boston blue bloods. But he didn't stay for long: The series was put on hiatus after a low-rated debut, though four episodes aired later.
In 5th-century Ireland, a Celtic prince becomes a rebel leader after the killing of his family. 'Roar' didn't make much noise (it came and went in the summer of 1997); a pity because executive producer Shaun Cassidy's well-mounted adventure effectively combined action and romance with mysticism and magic.
A deception expert works with law-enforcement agencies, lawyers and private companies to sort out the facts in cases. Based on the real-life experiences of psychologist Paul Ekman, an expert in how facial expressions can betray emotions.