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Hyperion Bay

WB (Ended 1999)

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7.0 Good
35 votes

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Hyperion Bay ranks 5,125 out of the 18,229 shows on TV.com.

The 21 users who count themselves as Hyperion Bay fans have written a total of 1 reviews.

Status

Ended

Premiered

September 21, 1998

Ended

March 8, 1999

Genre

Drama

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8.4

The Weight of the World

Dennis and Sarah are kicked out of the company, but when Trudy sees Borden for who he really is Dennis and Sarah get the company. Nick & Sarah get back together.

Aired: 03/08/99

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In this short lived WB drama Mark-Paul Gosselaar (of Saved By The Bell) stars as Dennis Sweeney, a small-town boy, turned successful computer geek, who returns to his home town to open a division of the software company he works for. This reunites him with his construction worker father (Raymond J. Barry) and... more »

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    8.9 Great

    A young and motivated Software designer moves home to show his home town that he is more than just Nick's younger brother. hide « show »

    Before this show I had never cared about computers, and never thought about what computers could do. I became an instant fan, it was nice to see Dylan Neal "Nick" become more than just a punch line for a gay one liner. He showed that he can be a serious actor, and while he undoubtedly had heavy drama experience with all his soap acting, it was nice to see him in a serious show. This show also introduced Mark Paul Gosselaar into an adult role, of which he was very good, while it was still hard to seperate him between the teen heart throb he had long been known as and serious adult actor, but his skills as an actor quickly made you forget his acting past. This was a good show, the plot started quick, and the show felt it had to keep up the pace, very rarely did it slow down and when it did it felt awkward, but for the up tempo shows it was "right".
    The cast was full of good young actors that have gone on to have strong careers, this was a show that just needed a stronger direction and it could have taken off.
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