Bg048/bauer-griffin/Getty Images If there's a particular genre of serialized television that seems to have remarkable pop-culture staying power, it's sci-fi, from the many iterations of "Star Trek" to the cult-classic "Firefly." Amongst these beloved shows, a name that frequently pops up from the mid-90s is "Sliders," a sci-fi series that ran from 1995 to 2000, following the exploits of a young genius, played by Jerry O'Connell, who "slides" between parallel Earths and attempts to return home. Next to his childhood role in Rob Reiner's "Stand By Me," it's one of O'Connell's most notable performances. "Sliders" ran for five seasons in total: the first three on Fox and the last two on the Sci-Fi Channel. The show was a fan-favorite in its time thanks to its novel premise and some clever social commentary, though behind the scenes, there were routine disagreements between the actors, the writers, and the network that created an overall rocky production.…