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So, 'Go Girl' is this interesting pilot from '72 that never quite turned into a series. The atmosphere feels very much like a product of its time—there's this quirky blend of camp and earnestness that’s hard to pin down. The pacing wobbles a bit, with moments that drag and others that feel brisk. It's almost like they were trying to capture that free-spirited vibe of the early '70s but didn’t fully commit. The performances are a mixed bag, but there’s a charm in their enthusiasm. Practical effects are minimal, yet they add a distinctive touch, lending it a unique character that you don't see in many pilots. It’s a relic that intrigues collectors for its obscure status and the glimpse into what might have been.
'Go Girl' remains an elusive entry in the realm of TV pilots, given its limited format history and the fact that it was never picked up. It’s relatively scarce, making it a point of interest for collectors who enjoy delving into the obscure corners of television history. The few copies that do exist are often sought after not just for the content, but for the context of the era it represents, offering a snapshot of early '70s pop culture.
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