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When it arrived, series four was positioned earlier in the schedule a signal that the end was nigh.
Real-world events were to aid in the final cancellation.
There was probably no TV series at the time that encapsulated the emerging technological element quite as well.
Episodes likeMoney SpidersandBlackoutdealt with computer hacking and eco-terrorism respectively.
Perhaps the overwhelming threats are what contributed to the rationale to indulge an ensemble formula.
Its impossible not to see the advent of what was to become an ensemble characterisation.
This is particularly apparent when looking at the minds behind the show.
A curious thing about the 90s is the back-and-forth interaction between the American and British television markets.
Bugs, on the other side of Atlantic, shares the same distinction.
While there are no plans forBugsto return, it has survived chiefly thanks to its dedicated cult following.