''Weird Science'' is an American television
sitcom
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, based on
John Hughes'
1985 film of the same title, that aired on the
USA Network
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from March 5, 1994, to April 11, 1997. Six previously unaired, "lost" episodes aired on the
Sci-Fi Channel from July 11 to 25, 1998.
Plot
The series follows the adventures of Gary Wallace (
John Mallory Asher) and Wyatt Donnelly (
Michael Manasseri), two socially inept high-school students in a fictional
suburb
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of Chicago. Together, using Wyatt's computer, they try to create a computer simulation of a perfect woman in order to practice communicating with girls. However, a freak lightning storm brings her to life, creating Lisa (
Vanessa Angel), a gorgeous genius with the powers of a "magic
genie
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".
In the
pilot episode
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, Gary claims that creating Lisa is possible because he "saw it in a
John Hughes movie", referring to the original ''Weird Science'' film.
Cast
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John Mallory Asher replaces
Anthony Michael Hall
Anthony Michael Hall (born Michael Anthony Thomas Charles Hall; April 14, 1968) is an American actor, producer and comedian. After his film debut in ''Six Pack (film), Six Pack'' (1982) and a supporting role as Russell "Rusty" Griswold in ''Nat ...
in the role of Gary Wallace. Like his film counterpart, Gary is a poor student and a slacker, always looking for shortcuts to get what he wants (usually to impress girls). Gary is a nice guy and nerdy. Sometimes he is successful with women. His father, Al (
Jeff Doucette) is a mechanic and tow-truck driver. His mother Emily is played by
Joyce Bulifant
Joyce Collins Bulifant (born December 16, 1937) is an American actress and author. In addition to recurring roles on television, including ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' as Marie Slaughter, Bulifant is recognized for film roles in ''The Happiest ...
, Asher's real life mother.
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Michael Manasseri replaces
Ilan Mitchell-Smith in the role of Wyatt Donnelly. Wyatt's wealthy parents are usually out of town, leaving him and his older brother Chett alone in the house. Most stories have him as the more cautious member of the group, more reluctant than Gary to use Lisa's magic. He is more popular with girls than Gary, and several episodes feature Gary being interested in a girl who likes Wyatt instead.
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Vanessa Angel replaces
Kelly LeBrock in the role of Lisa. She describes herself as a "magic genie", able to grant the boys' wishes, though she does this out of choice rather than duty and is free to deny them any wish she does not want to grant. Once she grants a wish, Lisa is unable to reverse it, no matter how badly it turns out; however, most of her spells wear off after an indeterminate amount of time. Other than those basic rules, the limits of her powers are never clearly defined, and she seems to get more or less powerful depending on what a particular episode's plot requires. Although she is physically manifested, she is apparently still a program running on Wyatt's computer, and she ceases to appear if the computer is switched off. She is addicted to
Chunky Monkey ice cream.
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Lee Tergesen
Lee Allen Tergesen (; born July 8, 1965) is an American actor. He is known for his portrayals of Chett Donnelly on USA Network's '' Weird Science'' (1994–1998), Tobias Beecher on HBO's '' Oz'' (1997–2003), Peter McMillan on the second seas ...
replaces
Bill Paxton in the role of Chester "Chett" Donnelly. Chett is a military school graduate who turned down his commission, claiming that he did not want to be sent overseas to work for "Third-World slackers"; he lives with his parents and shows no interest in moving out or getting a job. Paranoid and angry, he takes out his frustrations on Wyatt and Gary, though less sadistically than in the movie; mostly he takes Wyatt's things without asking and calls him names like "wuss-boy" and "pit-lick". He also has a vendetta against Scampi (
Bruce Jarchow), principal of the boys' high school. He occasionally has hints of sexual tension with Lisa.
Production
''Weird Science'' was produced by
St. Clare Entertainment in association with
Universal Television
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. Premiering on March 1, 1994, the show ran for five seasons on the
USA Network
USA Network (or simply USA) is an American basic cable television channel owned by the NBCUniversal Media Group division of Comcast's NBCUniversal. It was launched in 1977 as Madison Square Garden Sports Network, one of the first national sports ...
for a total of 88 episodes. However, new episodes ceased airing in 1997 with the final six still unaired. They would eventually air in the United States the following year on the
Sci-Fi Channel; the show was also rerun briefly on what was then the
Fox Family Channel in 2001 and Encore Family in 2004.
The theme song for the series was "
Weird Science" by
Oingo Boingo
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, the same as that used in the movie (though they received no on-screen credit for the series).
John Hughes had no involvement with the television version of his film. The creators and
showrunners
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of the series were
Tom Spezialy and Alan Cross.
Kari Lizer, one of the staff writers, who later went on to create ''
The New Adventures of Old Christine'', said, "''Weird Science'' turned out to be the best job because it made me realize I was more than an actress who could write monologues for herself. It turned me into a real writer because I had to write about things that weren’t close to home."
Seth Green was one of the finalists for the part of Gary. He later had a guest appearance in season 2 episode 1, "Lisa's Virus".
Six episodes that did not air during the series' original run on USA Network eventually aired on
Syfy. The first two premiered July 11, 1998, with the remainder premiering as pairs of episodes July 18 and 25, 1998.
Episodes
International airing
In France, the series was aired as ''
Code Lisa'' on
France 2
France 2 () is a French free-to-air public television channel. The flagship channel of France Télévisions, it broadcasts generalist programming including news, entertainment (such as dramas, films, and game shows), factual programmes, and sp ...
in 1995, later it was rebroadcast on
MCM,
NRJ 12 and
Game One.
Home media
On January 1, 2008,
A&E Home Video released the complete first and second seasons of ''Weird Science'' on DVD in Region 1.
The complete series was released on DVD in Australia on August 16, 2017.
References
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