25 February 2007, by Webmaster
Television history has proved that the value or influence of a show is not necessarily equivalent to the number of seasons it ran. Joss Whedon’s space cowboy fantasy "Firefly," for instance, lasted one season but inspired a major motion picture and an international cult of weirdly obsessed yet endearing fans, while the lasting legacy of "Coach’s" mind-boggling nine-season run seems to be the pitchman career of Jerry Van Dyke and a shining example of how a laugh track doesn’t mean (...)