The looks of these seem to be copies of poor quality VHS tapes, then very poorly digitized. I see there's a copyright takedown of the 5 episodes on YouTube. Why would they demand a takedown for copyrights if nobody is gonna run the series anyway? Not on the torrents either.
Some of the images above were almost 1/2mb PNGs. I converted & replaced them with 12-25kb jpg versions instead. PNGs are meant for modifiable graphics in the 1990s for magazine covers & pix. PNG tends to be too wasteful or bloated for web use -- and even worse for forum use. I also tried to brighten & sharpen them a little too, but there wasn't much to work with.
One of the most popular trends at Betty's is during America & UK daytime hours (we're international), when people are out & on the go, more than half to 2/3 of our visitors are here on portable mobile devices.
Rather than a "home" connection, most of these devices have limited mobile connection speeds, bandwidth, with bandwidth caps where they pay by the GB per month for usage. Betty's is attractive to those on the go in the day & for people in remote or rural locations with limited or capped connections, because we're very light on their connection's data usage.
So opening up a single thread with several megabytes of PNG images does not make them happy. They do not want to be surprised by suddenly running out of their data for the month, or be shocked by next month's data bill.
This is also why I warn about our movie & TV show file sizes before they get there, & keep them at phenomenally small file sizes for the quality presented. Yep, we run an auto-play music feed on our front page, but it's only 4-5mb for 40 minutes of music. People on portables don't expect that kind of usage opening up a thread & looking at pix or stories at Betty's. We're highly rated as very mobile & portable friendly, & it shows in our recently unusually high rankings/ratings, & traffic.
It's the only real competition we have against mega giants & social networks, where people can use up 200-250mb of their bandwidth by visiting Facebook or Yahoo's front page just once. And we don't send their portable's CPU (processor) or RAM into overload by visiting us either. You shouldn't need a quad core with 8gb of RAM on your phone just to do some light reading, look at some pix, & play a song. We like to be easy on our users & their devices.
I searched around for the show. So far all I see is short preview clips, or episodes removed due to copyright takedowns. If FOX won't run it, won't distribute or sell it, why take down anybody willing to run it free? If they're not gonna sell it, or let anybody see it anyway, what difference could it possibly make if someone posts a poor VHS copy of the episodes?