Two words: Pointed ears.Why has TOS stood the test of time? Why didn't it just fade away like so many other shows of it's time?
there are no simple answers
Pointed ears.
I think one should also consider the same question with respect to other similar active and long-running franchises such as James Bond and Star Wars.
Simple question (prompted by a discussion on another site).
Why has TOS stood the test of time? Why didn't it just fade away like so many other shows of it's time?
Anyone?
People still like it a lot.
I Love Lucy continues to do well also.
All of above, and the lead actors in TOS are classically trained, have 100000000000 times more charisma than your average "modern-day" actors.![]()
Simple question (prompted by a discussion on another site).
Why has TOS stood the test of time? Why didn't it just fade away like so many other shows of it's time?
Anyone?
TOS did well in syndication for years. In some markets it's still playing. That staying power in syndication is a great part of what convinced TPTB to go for feature films. And each of the feature films were successful enough to justify making the next one. Sure the success of the feature films fed back onto keeping the series running in syndication, but I think that's all part of one thing rather than a separate influence.Simple question (prompted by a discussion on another site).
Why has TOS stood the test of time? Why didn't it just fade away like so many other shows of it's time?
Anyone?
Does it? I can't say, because I don't really like it. I like the movies a lot better.
Hence I'd also say that TOS didn't fade away because it got constantly renewed, so to speak. With each new movie, and each spin off, TOS got another bump.
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