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               "The               Walking               Dead"               still               kills               the               competition               on               cable               channel               AMC.

This               mega               hit               sci-fi               tale               of               zombie               dead               turning               the               world               into               one               hellish               nightmare,               keeps               coming               back               like               a               reanimated               corpse.

There's               nothing               dead,               dour               nor               nightmarish               when               it               comes               to               the               program's               ratings               and               profitable               success               for               the               creators               and               network,               so               now               the               powers               that               be               over               at               AMC               have               decided               to               produce               a               companion               show               to               fit               right               into               the               world               where               Rick               may               be               humanity's               last,               best               hope,               but               who               knows               what               potential               lays               with               following               a               new               cast               and               crew.

Companion               shows               or               spin-offs               are               nothing               new,               but               many               don't               work               or               never               attain               a               fraction               of               the               fan               celebration               compared               to               the               show               which               birthed               them.

From               "Star               Trek:               Deep               Space               Nine"               to               "The               Six               Million               Dollar               Man"               and               "The               Bionic               Woman",               to               "Buffy:               The               Vampire               Slayer"               and               "Angel",               companion               shows               mean               continued               adventures               for               our               beloved               characters               and               more               profit               for               the               producers               who               create               them.
               The               Six               Million               Dollar               Man               &               The               Bionic               Woman
               A               landmark               for               so               many               reasons,               "The               Six               Million               Dollar               Man"               -               based               upon               the               novel               by               sci-fi               writer               and               aeronautics               expert               Martin               Caidin               -               revolved               around               the               exploits               of               the               rebuilt               astronaut,               Steve               Austin.

Austin               had               barely               survived               a               horrible               crash               in               an               experimental               aircraft,               and               when               OSI               leader               Oscar               Goldman               learned               of               his               condition,               he               vowed,               "Gentlemen,               we               can               rebuild               him."               The               show               had               heavyweights               like               Harve               Bennett               -               who               would               go               on               to               write               and               produce               the               legendary               "Star               Trek"               films               in               the               1980's               and               writer/producer/director               Kenneth               Johnson,               who               would               go               on               to               create               the               beloved               "The               Incredible               Hulk"               TV               show               starring               Bill               Bixby               and               "Alien               Nation"               -               among               many               other               great               genre               shows.

Johnson               also               developed               "The               Bionic               Woman',               which               saw               Jaime               Sommers,               ace               tennis               pro               and               girlfriend               of               Austin,               suffer               a               terrible               accident               of               her               own,               which               led               Steve               to               beg               Goldman               to               rebuild               her               with               bionic               parts.

Actress               Lindsay               Wagner               was               so               effective               in               the               part,               that               it               led               to               an               Emmy               Award               win               for               Best               Dramatic               Actress               Lead               for               her               in               the               episode,               "Deadly               Ringer".
               Star               Trek:               The               Next               Generation               &               Star               Trek:               Deep               Space               Nine
               Even               though               it's               set               nearly               80               years               after               the               original               shows               fictional               timeline,               and               21               years               in               real               time,               "Star               Trek:               The               Next               Generation"               is               technically               a               spin-off               of               the               William               Shatner,               Leonard               Nimoy               and               Deforest               Kelley's               sci-fi               fable.

When               Paramount               found               great               box               office               success               with               the               feature               films               in               the               1980's,               they               commissioned               Gene               Roddenberry               to               create               a               new               show               for               the               then               fledgling               syndicated               TV               market.

Roddenberry               came               up               with               a               series               revolving               around               a               bald,               British               accented               Captain,               who               was               of               French               descent,               named               Jean-Luc               Picard.

The               Starship               Enterprise               would               now               be               much               larger               and               accommodate               families               -               including               young               children.

For               the               studio,               it               was               a               gamble               on               lots               of               levels,               since               the               then               budget               for               the               pilot               and               first               season               was               beyond               most               anything               TV               had               seen               before               that               time.

Six               years               later,               producers               Rick               Berman               and               Michael               Piller               would               create               "Star               Trek:               Deep               Space               Nine",               a               darker,               more               unpredictable               roller               coaster               into               the               cosmos               -               courtesy               of               a               stable               wormhole               which               connected               the               Alpha               and               Gamma               Quadrants               of               the               galaxy.

Led               by               Commander               -               and               then               later               Captain               -               Sisko,               it               related               the               adventures               of               Dr.

Julian               Bashir,               Chief               Miles               O'Brien,               Lt.

Jadzia               Dax,               Major               Kira               Nerys,               Constable               Odo,               the               Ferengi               Quark,               Jake               Sisko,               his               buddy               Nog,               and               so               many               other               supporting               characters               that               it               has               a               bond               with               The               Simpsons               -               a               TV               show               which               highlights               and               needs               a               supporting               cast               almost               as               much               as               the               main               one.
               Buffy:               The               Vampire               Slayer               &               Angel
               Creator               Joss               Whedon               is               more               known               these               days               as               the               man               who's               behind               the               mega               success               of               the               feature               film,               "The               Avengers",               but               the               more               loyal               of               his               fans               will               probably               always               look               upon               him               as               the               man               who               gave               them               Buffy               Summers,               witch               Willow,               wishy               washy               Xander,               whimsical               Cordelia               and               dozens               more               that               either               made               up               the               Scooby               Gang               proper,               or               helped               them               in               their               vampire               and               demon               killing               exploits.

Buffy               came               from               the               theatrical               movie,               which               while               not               doing               fantastically               well,               left               an               imprint               on               many               who               saw               it.

Whedon               had               only               written               the               script               for               the               flick,               and               loved               the               chance               to               re-imagine               his               characters               and               Buffyverse               for               television.

When               it               came               time               for               a               spin-off               series               and               character,               no               other               seemed               more               appropriate               than               the               vampire               with               a               soul,               Angel,               played               by               David               Boreanaz,               "Bones"               on               FOX.

"Angel"               saw               many               of               the               Buffy               characters               play               in               their               world               and               passed               more               than               a               passing               resemblance               -               in               tone               anyway               -               to               "The               Six               Million               Dollar               Man"               and               "The               Bionic               Woman".

Whedon               even               gave               his               heroine               Buffy               Jaime's               last               name               -               Summers               -               as               a               tribute               to               the               action               packed               show               he               had               enjoyed               in               his               youth.
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