"Cory" <onyxcge@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On May 6, 3:27 pm, "Obveeus" <Obve...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> <snip...>
>> I will point out that a response this clueless proves that you hang out
>> in
>> one of the cancelled shows groups and don't know much about rec.arts.tv
>> at
>> all. By fall, Gilmore Girls and 7th Heaven will be dead and gone, and
>> their
>> respective newsgroups will only receive a post from the odd spammer.
>
> Speaking of this phenomenom, why is it that certain older shows, such
> as M*A*S*H (which I watch religiously, FTR), for example, still have a
> loyal fanbase and following, even in Usenet, some 20-30 years after
> the last episode aired, but a lot of the newer shows that were once
> upon a time popular and had loyal fans (e.g. Gilmore Girls) and that
> have since been cancelled or concluded their run with a planned series
> finale (e.g. Felicity... and I'm talking about the eppy - before the
> dream sequence garbage that had a nonsensical 3-4 episode arc - where
> Elena died in the car accident), everyone who watched the newer
> show... well, they fall off the face of the earth???
My guess is that it has to do with the nature of usenet. Usenet tends to
be
'antiquated', so old farts are more likely to use it compared with web
based
'blog'/'fanclub board' sites. So, ld shows maybe have a better chance of
enduring on usenet while newer shows are going to endure through web
boards
and e-mail fanclubs.


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