Old TV show? I wasn't aware stuff from the 90s was officially "old" now.
Anyway, yeah, I most certainly remember it. I have all four seasons on DVD, and to date, it remains the only series that my entire family would regularly watch together (yep, Saturday nights were pretty happenin' at
Daneel's house!).
Yes, I'm pretty sure Miss Parker was supposed to be older than Andrea Parker was -- she was depicted as roughly the same age as Jarod (what with them knowing each other as children), and he was born, I think, circa 1960.
I have very fond memories of the show. Jared's weekly adventures, while a tad formulaic, were usually fun, as was seeing him experience for the first time all the things the rest of us take for granted (gotta love his constant use of Pez candy). The mysteries of the Center were often intriguing, although they were starting to wear a little thin by the end. The show was kind of suffering from the same problem as
The X-Files, in that the continuing plot-lines were getting a bit too convoluted, and it seemed to me that the writers were probably making it up as they went along.
Oh, and I checked out what you wrote in the other thread where the show was mentioned:
the_wildcard said:
Hmm I dunno abuot Pretender. NBC gave it alot of outs. Didn't it even have its own tv movie, that was like 2 hours long after show ended? So I don't considered it cancelled. It had a good amount of time to wrap things up.
Don't get me wrong, I thought it was a great show too.
It had two TV movies after NBC cancelled it, but they aired on the TNT network. I never got to see them until they came to DVD last year. The first one was okay, but the second was a tad ridiculous. It suffered from some of the same problems that the series had which I mentioned above, including a few implausible plot twists and a weird, out-of-place "prophecy" storyline. It irks me that the creators didn't use this time to give the series proper closure... I mean, they had to realize there was a good chance that these two movies were all they were going to get. There was still much left unresolved by the end of the second film, but on the plus side, at least it didn't end on a cliffhanger like the show did.
The creators have said that they have an idea for one final movie that would tie everything up, and all they need is the funding. TNT is apparently not interested, however, and I doubt any other network is either. So I doubt that we'll ever see a third film. But I can still hope...