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"WS4"
Series Weird Science
Season 5, Episode 18
Weird Science 5x18 001
Air date July 25th, 1998
Writers Jim Lincoln; Dan Studney
Director David Grossman
Producers Ed Ferrara; Kevin Murphy; Robert Lloyd Lewis; Alan Cross; Tom Spezialy; Leslie Belzberg; John Landis; Gary Law; Randy S. Nelson; David Oberg
Starring Michael Manasseri; John Mallory Asher; Lee Tergesen; Vanessa Angel
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"WS4" is the eighteenth episode of season five of the the science fiction/comedy series Weird Science and the eighty-eighth and final episode of the series overall. It was directed by David Grossman and written by Jim Lincoln and Dan Studney. It first aired on the Sci-Fi Channel on Saturday, July 25th, 1998. In this episode, tensions grow heated at Farber High as Principal Scampi attempts to host a Groundhog's Day festival. In an effort to qualm the chaos amongst the students and staff, Lisa summons an alien race, which are reportedly the most peaceful species in the universe, to show people how to be peaceful to one another. However, these aliens are not peaceful at all and begin attacking the festival with their death rays.

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Michael Manasseri Wyatt Donnelly
John Mallory Asher Gary Wallace
Lee Tergesen Chett Donnelly
Vanessa Angel Lisa

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Bruce Jarchow Principal Scampi
Sebastian Tillinger Trek clubber #1
Chad Cox Home Economics student
Johnny Dark Janitor Bob
J.F. Pryor Drama student
Mike Damus Doomsday member

Notes & Trivia[]

  • Final episode of the series.
  • Production code number: K1920.
  • Final appearance of all characters.
  • The events of this episode take place in the month of February.

Allusions[]

  • The scene with the day ray obliterating the models from Wyatt Donnelly's diorama is meant to invoke imagery of the alien attack in the 1996 sci-fi/action movie Independence Day.

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