Flying Blind (1992–1993)
Flying Blind: Yet another gem discarded...
27 December 2005
I can't count the number of trail-blazing programs we've we've fallen for, only to have them time-shifted so frequently that we can't ever find them again (Keen Eddie), or simply yanked, for reasons we cannot fathom. It seems the moment a show begins to develop depth and a strong following of viewers that must be well outside the norm, it's moved from time slot to time slot, until its viewership dwindles to numbers so low, the only option is the dustbin. Flying Blind was one of the first sit-coms I recall relating to as a young woman. Tea Leoni was a wonderful, bright and still an individual. I think the show was appealing to both young women and men- my husband remembers it fondly, as well many of our friends. We can't figure out the criteria used to determine the fate of a show, especially one still in its infancy. - Eeeek
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