COK@PSUVMA.BITNET (R. W. Clark to the masses) (12/14/87)
In article <466@nuchat.UUCP>, seven@nuchat.UUCP (David Paulsen) says: > >True, so true. Apparently the intent was to "slow things down" so that us >TV viewers could understand all that stuff going on. ABC thought that Max's >style was too rapid fire. > It's amazing that ABC could call this "thought." Each episode of the original Max was a mind-blower. When I first sat down and watched it, I thought during the commercials (being too engrossed to think during the show): "This is without doubt one of the most ambitious things ever done on television." This thought was closely tailed by its logical conclusion: "I'll bet it's cancelled within two months." I was, unfortunately, right. ------- cok%psuvma@psuvax1.bitnet "I'd love to, m'lad, but this fine Havana cok%psuvma.bitnet@psuvax1.uucp magic wand is a bit too short to grant cok%psuvma@psuvax1.psu.edu wishes with." Jackeen J. O'Malley