TV Squad recalls some favorite TV shows that will never see the light of day via a DVD release. Here’s my list of short-lived shows that were cool, great, or unique (although at least one of them is indeed available on DVD):
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- “Spy Game” lasted only a few episodes, but they were cool. It was 1997, and the the end of the Cold War left quite a few secret agents looking for new challenges; this series focused on two of them, and had a really cool theme tune (anyone know where to find it?).
- “The Destroyer” lasted only one episode, sadly; it was based on the pulp-like long-running series of “Destroyer” books, and was launched a few years after the cult hit (and fave of mine) “Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins.”
- “The Flash” was a one-season wonder that did a great job with special effects; it was done following the incredible success of the 1989 “Batman” movie, and was just as slick, colorful, and stylized. Bonus: theme music by Danny Elfman!
- “Buddy Faro” featured Dennis Farina in his pre-Law & Order (but post-Get Shorty) days as a swinging P.I. in the 1990s who pretty much never left behind the “Rat Pack” lifestyle and attitude.
So. What short-lived TV shows do you miss? Which ones would you be willing to pay for via a DVD release?
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