Look at the merchandise sales, convention attendance figures, Sci-Fi viewing figures, and you'll see that "Dark Shadows" is very much a fringe fandom.
after having been mauled and stuffed into a pinata by the Botox horror that is Deidre Hall.
I don't think that merchandise sales and the other items mentioned reflect the overall fandom. I'm sure there are many who would love to watch the show but who don't actually go to conventions and buy items. I'm quite involved here, but except for a couple of the books I've never bought anything.As to watching on SciFi - number one, they never really advertised it. I'm sure many old fans have no idea it was on. And, it was on when most would be going to work. However much they might have loved it, they might not be that big of fans to tape it every day and add it to whatever else they have to do.Still, once they learn that a new version will be on, I'm sure many old-time fans would want to tune in and check it out.
They don't list any new regulars for season 4, so I suppose that's a possibility.
Variety's Web site lists that appearance in her resume like this:Show: Boston Public (Series (60 minutes) / FOX / 03/04)Episode: Chapter Seventy-SevenRole: LuwandaAired: 01/16/2004And Variety's synopsis for that episode says:Premise: Marlo starts her in-vitro fertilization process. A very rebellious female student joins the student body. An incredible student sues the school when she is forced to share her honor society presidency with a black wheelchair bound student.Does any of that refresh your memory?