Weird Science

Weird Science

1994
★★★☆☆ 6.7/10
📺 5 Seasons
🎬 88 Episodes
📅 Ended
🌐 EN
⏱️ 30 min/episode
Sci-Fi & FantasyComedy
Gary Wallace, a teenager who dreams of beautiful women and a cheerful life, and his only friend, the shy and geek Wyatt Donnelly, always serve as a target for ridicule and bullying of violent classmates. Once using a computer and mysterious electrical radiation, they manage to bring to life the "woman of their dreams." Her name is Lisa, and she is ready to fulfill the wishes of her creators ...

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Seasons

Season 1
1994 • 13 Episodes
High-school geeks Gary and Wyatt create their dream girl via Wyatt's home computer.
Season 2
1994 • 13 Episodes
Gary and Wyatt scramble to cure Lisa of a computer virus that makes her think she's in love with Chett.
Season 3
1995 • 18 Episodes
After Chett's girlfriend Rose breaks up with him after their date, he decides to take his anger out on Wyatt, which isn't unusual. To get Chett to leave him alone, Wyatt asks Lisa to create the perfect girlfriend for Chett. Using a fishing pole and a photo of Chett, they go ""fishing"" for Chett's perfect mate. They reel in Ali, a hot girl that finds Chett irresistible. However, it turns out that Ali is really an ugly alien from outer space. She does still want to get it on with Chett. Unfortunately for him, she wants to eat him for a snack afterwards.
Season 4
1996 • 26 Episodes
The guys take a trip through time to compare notes with Dr. Frankenstein about his creation, but the good doc only has eyes for Lisa...and her power source.
Season 5
1997 • 18 Episodes
It's Chett to the rescue when a shiftless genie arrives, sweeping Lisa off her feet and away from her friends. Why the heroics? Seems he's a tad smitten with the magical woman.

Crew

Producer
John Landis, Adam Barr, Peter Ocko

Network

USA Network

Production

Universal Television, St. Clare Entertainment, USA Network, Universal Television Entertainment

Keywords

magictransformationwishsuperherogeniesitcomteenage dreamscomputer technologyscience fiction