'Matthew Star lives to graduate from Crestridge High with honors. Then two years later, he just disappears.' 'He was a polysci major at a local college. A+ student, but dropped out without a word, disappeared without a trace, no record of him or Shepherd as if they vanished from the face of the Earth,' Al reported. Best Sci-Fi Shows of 1980s ranked list. Top 1000 and more of the best 80s Sci-Fi TV series made in hollywood. Top 100 must watch 1980s Sci-Fi shows up to date. Good 1980s Sci-Fi TV shows to watch from united states - top 10. Matthew Star DOA January 21, 1983 January 21, 1983. Matthew and Walt are summoned by the Government to investigate a series of underworld murders. Peter Barton, Louis Gossett Jr. Matthew Star appears to be a typical teenager, but in actuality is an alien who is a member of the ruling family of his planet, who are endowed with powers like telekinesis and telepathy. When his home planet was invaded, his parents gave him when he was a baby to one of their trusted emissaries, who went to Earth because it's almost like their. EP55 - The Powers of Matthew Star April 10, 2019 From out of this world and onto our television, we get invaded by 1982’s alien superhero drama with an identity crisis, The Powers of Matthew Star!!
From out of this world and onto our television, we get invaded by 1982’s alien superhero drama with an identity crisis, The Powers of Matthew Star!! Or is it David Star? This is definitely the first show we’ve watched that can’t even get it’s main character’s name right. Louis Gossett Jr. shows up (with hair!) as does everyone’s favorite Friday the 13th Part II star, Amy Steel. Sparks fly, busses crash, and projectors burst into flame as we watch another pick from TV Guide’s 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time, so you know we’ve got a real winner on our hands...
Also, we debut two new segments, dive into some fascinating trivia about the show and discuss the science behind mega-pooping! Plus, Morgan lays down some Grease trivia (including what song is about a penis!), gets excited by the notion of an adults only round of Double Dare, and is very curious about where Rick Flair got his “Nature Boy” nickname. Meanwhile, Mike rants about Final Girls and the rules of slasher movies, lays out the WWE policy on swearing, and proposes an alternate plot about a “Magic Wizard” that plays video games. 'Gotta gotch’ ‘em!!'