(In re. greeting cards at WalMart as an indicator of bigness.)
Probably. But there again, not Blondie, not Beetle Bailey, not Get Fuzzy. Peanuts is "more than just a comic strip."
I think I'm actually serious: Star Trek musical cards are at WalMart. Not Bonanza. Not MI. Not Man from Uncle. Not even Twilight Zone. Not Playhouse 90 (I'm trying to think of "quality/classy" here). Not Lost In Space. (fellow space opera)
EDIT - just read this in another thread -- let me know when another tv show's ship is hanging in the Smithsonian. First in the entrance, then in the holy of holies . . . THE GIFT SHOP!
Hey - how about Hallmark ornaments. Is there another TV show that has lines of ornaments? Maybe, but dang few. And those also would be "not just another show." I can't believe I'm using commercialism as my argument, but there it is. Let me know when Hallmark starts sellin UNCLE or "Voyage to the Bottom" ornaments.
Yes, Star Trek is a flawed '60s tv show, but it's an exceptional one in the literal sense of that word. Not "better," but rare, not run of the mill, in people's awareness of it and cultural references that stem from it. I am actually surprised people can argue against that, even if you think it's no better than other shows.
EDIT: Just read this in another thread -- let me know when another tv space show has its ship hanging in the Smithsonian: first in the entrance, then in the holy of holies . . . THE GIFT SHOP!! Oh yeah, and an actual space shuttle named after it. Seriously, how can one argue against this show's being not just another show? The evidence is all around us. Beam me up . . . . . .
What about, oh, Peanuts?
Probably. But there again, not Blondie, not Beetle Bailey, not Get Fuzzy. Peanuts is "more than just a comic strip."
I think I'm actually serious: Star Trek musical cards are at WalMart. Not Bonanza. Not MI. Not Man from Uncle. Not even Twilight Zone. Not Playhouse 90 (I'm trying to think of "quality/classy" here). Not Lost In Space. (fellow space opera)
EDIT - just read this in another thread -- let me know when another tv show's ship is hanging in the Smithsonian. First in the entrance, then in the holy of holies . . . THE GIFT SHOP!
Hey - how about Hallmark ornaments. Is there another TV show that has lines of ornaments? Maybe, but dang few. And those also would be "not just another show." I can't believe I'm using commercialism as my argument, but there it is. Let me know when Hallmark starts sellin UNCLE or "Voyage to the Bottom" ornaments.
Yes, Star Trek is a flawed '60s tv show, but it's an exceptional one in the literal sense of that word. Not "better," but rare, not run of the mill, in people's awareness of it and cultural references that stem from it. I am actually surprised people can argue against that, even if you think it's no better than other shows.
EDIT: Just read this in another thread -- let me know when another tv space show has its ship hanging in the Smithsonian: first in the entrance, then in the holy of holies . . . THE GIFT SHOP!! Oh yeah, and an actual space shuttle named after it. Seriously, how can one argue against this show's being not just another show? The evidence is all around us. Beam me up . . . . . .