By Mary Thompson
Trying to determine when a popular television series has reached the peak of its success is difficult to pin point. Nothing lasts forever and eventually after several successful seasons all good things come to an end. This was the case for two popular family-centered genre television series Full House and Gilmore Girls.
Occasionally, a show will come along that is so great, it earns the right to call itself a pop-culture icon. Their popularity grew to such lengths that international recognition was gained. Re-runs are still being shown on a sometimes daily basis because of their power to elicit high ratings. After all, why kill the golden goose? Clearly, audiences are still drawn to them, so they must be doing something right.
It’s already full it doesn’t need to be fuller!
One program which has made its mark as a pop-culture icon of the 80s and 90s is