Display title | Needs More Love |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Sometimes, a show has it all: great characters, fascinating plot, cool action scenes, compelling mysteries, etc etc. But. It just fails to achieve any considerably high profile. Whatever the reason - it may have been overshadowed by another show aired at the same time, or its authors decided to cut on promotion and invest into production, or it was Too Good to Last, - its popularity is so small that it can't even be considered a Cult Classic because, well, there aren't enough fans to even call them a "cult". The little fandom that the show has, however, is fiercely dedicated, so whenever you read a brilliant Fanfic, a fantastic article, or watch a mind-blowing Fan Vid about a show you've never even heard about, it's their work. And the show Needs More Love. |