When "The Spook Who Sat by the Door" was restored for DVD release in 2004, the New York Times named it "a story of black insurrection also solid for 1973.
After it was axed, Cartoon Network revived the grownup cartoon and has allowed it to exist within the pop tradition realm for what looks like an eternity. Fox also didn't like the original pilot, so it aired the episodes out of order. Fox canceled "Firefly" after 14 episodes had been filmed, but only eleven had been ever aired. Though highschool is often painful, having your show canceled doesn't need to be. The show was canceled despite the overwhelming talent inside. And the show was often so darkish. Turns out, the little sci-fi show struggling to outlive is certainly struggling no more. The community wished more drama and romance regardless that the spaceship's second in command, Zoe, was fortunately married to the pilot, and could never afford to hook up with the captain. But critics did love "Freaks and Geeks" at the same time as viewers prevented it. But the network switched its time spot a number of instances inflicting viewers to drop away. When it dropped "Star Trek" after simply two seasons, the viewers rebelled.