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Well, I might as well list my favorite episodes, so here goes:Season 1: Pilot, Leaving Normal, Blood Brother, The Toy House, Max to the Max.Season 2: Skin & Bones, A Roswell Christmas Carol, Heart of Mine, The DepartureSeason 3: Who Died & Made You King?, Graduation.
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Their counterparts have already perished in a war of attrition, thus one day, they will return to their home planet and save their race.
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Drama. 7.1 (184) 0. Filmofilia
Well, I might as well list my favorite episodes, so here goes:Season 1: Pilot, Leaving Normal, Blood Brother, The Toy House, Max to the Max.Season 2: Skin & Bones, A Roswell Christmas Carol, Heart of Mine, The DepartureSeason 3: Who Died & Made You King?, Graduation.
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Lisa J. Olin (39 episodes, 2000-2002), assistant production coordinator / production coordinator (36 episodes, 2000-2002), production coordinator (34 episodes, 2000-2002), assistant production accountant (23 episodes, 2001-2002), assistant production coordinator (22 episodes, 1999-2000), production coordinator (22 episodes, 1999-2000), assistant: Thania St. John (21 episodes, 1999-2000), assistant: Jon Feldman (21 episodes, 1999-2000), assistant: Jason Katims (21 episodes, 2000-2001), assistant: Ronald D. Moore / assistant: Robert D. Moore / assistant: Ronald D. Moss (21 episodes, 2000-2001), assistant: Toni Graphia (21 episodes, 2000-2001), assistant: Ronald D. 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With Kyle MacLachlan, Martin Sheen, Dwight Yoakam, Xander Berkeley.
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Well, I might as well list my favorite episodes, so here goes:Season 1: Pilot, Leaving Normal, Blood Brother, The Toy House, Max to the Max.Season 2: Skin & Bones, A Roswell Christmas Carol, Heart of Mine, The DepartureSeason 3: Who Died & Made You King?, Graduation.
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episodes, 1999-2000), stunt performer (uncredited) (3 episodes, 1999-2000), stunt performer (uncredited) (2 episodes, 1999), stunt performer (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2000-2002), stunt performer (uncredited) (1 episode, 1999), stunt double: Shiri Appleby (uncredited) (1 episode, 1999), stunt performer (uncredited) (1 episode, 2001), stunt performer (uncredited) (1 episode, 2002), stunt double: William Sadler (uncredited) (1 episode, 2002), steadicam operator / b camera operator / a camera operator / camera operator (39 episodes, 2000-2002), 1st assistant camera (21 episodes, 1999-2000), rigging electrician (21 episodes, 2000-2001), 1st assistant camera / first assistant camera (21 episodes, 2000-2001), 1st assistant a camera (18 episodes, 2001-2002), b camera operator (18 episodes, 2001-2002), 1st assistant camera (3 episodes, 2000-2001), camera operator / steadicam (1 episode, 1999), first assistant camera: second unit (unknown episodes), Steadicam operator / second camera operator (unknown episodes), first assistant camera (unknown episodes), best boy grip (uncredited) (39 episodes, 2000-2002), electrician (uncredited) (39 episodes, 2000-2002), assistant chief lighting technician (uncredited) (34 episodes, 2000-2002), director of photography: second unit (uncredited) (32 episodes, 1999-2000), lighting console programmer (uncredited) (30 episodes, 2000-2002), grip (uncredited) (22 episodes, 1999-2000), camera loader (uncredited) (22 episodes, 1999-2000), electrician (uncredited) (22 episodes, 1999-2000), second assistant camera (uncredited) (10 episodes, 1999), rigging grip (uncredited) (5 episodes, 1999-2000), grip (uncredited) (4 episodes, 1999-2000), b camera first assistant (uncredited) (3 episodes, 1999), still photographer (uncredited) (1 episode, 2000), assistant camera (uncredited) (1 episode, 2002), original casting by (60 episodes, 1999-2002), costume supervisor (13 episodes, 1999-2000), costume supervisor (13 episodes, 2000-2001), costume supervisor (12 episodes, 2001-2002), set costumer (uncredited) (22 episodes, 1999-2000), set costumer (uncredited) (18 episodes, 2000-2001), costumer (uncredited) (18 episodes, 2001-2002), colorist / davinci colorist (51 episodes, 2000-2002), davinci colorist (43 episodes, 1999-2001), assistant editor (16 episodes, 1999-2001), assistant editor / apprentice editor (11 episodes, 2001-2002), post-production assistant (unknown episodes), post-production assistant (uncredited) / post-production coordinator (uncredited) (43 episodes, 1999-2001), avid tech (uncredited) (9 episodes, 2002), main titles editor (uncredited) (9 episodes, 2002), on-line assistant (uncredited) (4 episodes, 1999), location manager (61 episodes, 1999-2002), key assistant location manager (unknown episodes), assistant location manager (unknown episodes), assistant location manager (uncredited) (57 episodes, 1999-2002), music supervisor (39 episodes, 2000-2002), music supervisor (22 episodes, 1999-2000), Musician: The Wallflowers - Babybird (1 episode, 2000), composer: additional music (unknown episodes), music editor (uncredited) (60 episodes, 1999-2002), original music composer (uncredited) (3 episodes, 2000-2002), music supervisor (uncredited) (1 episode, 2001), script supervisor (52 episodes, 1999-2002), script coordinator (21 episodes, 1999-2000), script coordinator (21 episodes, 2000-2001), script coordinator (18 episodes, 2001-2002), script supervisor (3 episodes, 1999-2000), transportation coordinator (60 episodes, 1999-2002), transportation coordinator (1 episode, 1999), driver (uncredited) (21 episodes, 1999-2000), production van driver (uncredited) (11 episodes, 2000-2001), driver (uncredited) (8 episodes, 2000-2001), assistant: Carol Trussell (60 episodes, 1999-2002), assistant: Jonathan Frakes / assistant: Lisa Olin (60 episodes, 1999-2002), assistant: Kevin Brown (60 episodes, 1999-2002), production accountant (60 episodes, 1999-2002), assistant: Jason Katims (39 episodes, 1999-2002), assistant: Lisa J. Olin (39 episodes, 2000-2002), assistant production coordinator / production coordinator (36 episodes, 2000-2002), production coordinator (34 episodes, 2000-2002), assistant production accountant (23 episodes, 2001-2002), assistant production coordinator (22 episodes, 1999-2000), production coordinator (22 episodes, 1999-2000), assistant: Thania St. John (21 episodes, 1999-2000), assistant: Jon Feldman (21 episodes, 1999-2000), assistant: Jason Katims (21 episodes, 2000-2001), assistant: Ronald D. Moore / assistant: Robert D. Moore / assistant: Ronald D. Moss (21 episodes, 2000-2001), assistant: Toni Graphia (21 episodes, 2000-2001), assistant: Ronald D. Moore (18 episodes, 2001-2002), assistant: David Nutter (11 episodes, 1999-2000), assistant production coordinator (5 episodes, 2002), assistant production coordinator (3 episodes, 2000), assistant: David Nutter (2 episodes, 1999), assistant: Jason Katims (1 episode, 1999), key set production assistant (unknown episodes), assistant accountant / office production assistant (unknown episodes), office production assistant (unknown episodes), photo double / stand-in (unknown episodes), technical advisor: military (unknown episodes), payroll accountant (uncredited) (43 episodes, 1999-2001), title designer: yu+Co (uncredited) (22 episodes, 1999-2000), production coordinator (uncredited) (21 episodes, 1999-2000), production assistant (uncredited) (16 episodes, 2000-2001), production assistant (uncredited) (2 episodes, 1999), food stylist (uncredited) (1 episode, 1999), production assistant (uncredited) (1 episode, 1999), craft service person (uncredited) (1 episode, 2000), loop group (uncredited) (1 episode, 2000).
With Kyle MacLachlan, Martin Sheen, Dwight Yoakam, Xander Berkeley.
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