Overlooked and undervalued This had to be my favorite series back in the 90s. The story between Kyle Chandler's character and his brother's fiancé was heartbreaking at most. The character of Linda rocked, she was so outspoken and a true feminist. She was a lot like her mother who worked when it was looked down upon. When her mother lost her job, the employer told her to "Go find yourself a husband, lady." It was a testament to the harsh times they lived in. Linda weeping over her deceased, boyfriend Mike, who was the golden boy who went off to war....the subplot of the Black family that worked for the Sloanes. The mother and father were terrific, and played with such dignity. I could go on...it was a classic show...not given a fair chance. I'm glad Kyle Chandler found some success on "Early Edition," "the Lyon's den," and now King Kong (2005). I totally agree with the first post...I pretty much boycotted the network for awhile. It was like seeing "My So-Called Life" end...just terrible. Please release this awesome series on DVD.