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| | Gary Westfahl's Bio-Encyclopedia of Science Fiction Film: Glen A. Larson |
 | | The series established what would emerge as the major recurring pattern in Larson’s producing career: the modestly imaginative superhero mired in astoundingly unimaginative plots and situations. |
 | | In an effort to rescue the series, the inert Greene and Richard Hatch were thrust to the sidelines focus on the animate Dirk Benedict, but the plots remained as idiotic as ever, and only an unbreakable contract kept the series limping along for a single season. |
 | | While little more than a science-fictional take on the pathetic sitcom My Mother, the Car, the series came together remarkably well, largely due to the accident of what was, for Larson, the unusually appealing cast of the charismatic David Hasselhoff, the urbane Edward Mulhare, and the sardonic William Daniels as the voice of the car. |
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