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It's a little odd, I have no nostalgia for Friends, or Saved By the Bell, or Buffy, or much of anything on TV at that general time except maybe X-Files. I think I just spent a lot of my teen years not really watching TV. Having an (essentially) all-hours FLGS 15 minutes form your house will do that I guess.
Buffy and X-files definitely! Friends and especially Saved by the Bell definitely not!I have no nostalgia for Friends, or Saved By the Bell, or Buffy, or much of anything on TV at that general time except maybe X-Files.
I never liked Buffy. It felt like it was meant for the generation after mine.
Buffy and X-files definitely! Friends and especially Saved by the Bell definitely not!
very possible, considering you werent into the Ninja Turtles either
That’s possible. I never liked vampire-related media whatsoever so that might have played a part as well.
Not even Fright Night?
We got a boxset with the complete series on DVD, that is season 1-9, I never watched season 10. I enjoy even the conspiracy episodes that aren't going anywhere and the two movies. I also liked Millennium a lot, a show which doesn't get mentioned much at all anymore.I loved Xfiles when it was on TV until around the film, when it became clear it wasnt going anywhere. Its one of the few series that I've never revisited. I'd like to go back and watch at least the first season to see if it holds up.
I also liked Millennium a lot, a show which doesn't get mentioned much at all anymore.
My favorite show in the 90s might have been Lois and Clark. It was on from 1993-1997, so that’s about the time I would have been watching until I got into the X-Files in the last few seasons. I didn’t watch a lot of TV for a few years between 17-21 because I was always out with my friends.
In fact, Millennium is a spin-off of The X-Files, and so is occasionally brought up in certain crossover-focused online communities. If I remember correctly, one of the later X-Files episodes also functioned as Millennium's finale.I only remembered Millenium now that you mention it - Lance Hendrickson wasn't it? I can't remember anything about it. There seemed to be for a while a rotation of shows following Xfiles that I generally liked but none of which lasted very long - Brimstone and Strange Luck are the other two that come to mind.
That was a REALLY bad show, but she was so damn hot.Around the Millennium I had a soft spot for The Lost World. Maybe I just had a thing for Jennifer O’Dell in that outfit.
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I still play that. It's an evergreen for me.
Loved that show! I have it on DVD and I'm working on transferring it to my Plex server so I can watch it endlessly on loop if I want.Around the Millennium I had a soft spot for The Lost World. Maybe I just had a thing for Jennifer O’Dell in that outfit.
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From 2000, one of the catchiest theme songs.
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I never got Friends - Seinfeld didn't do much for me either. Normally I'm quite hard to please with sitcoms; they don't often work for me. I think the funniest sitcom I've seen recently is actually Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom. It's one of those two level children's shows that's got something for adults as well. Although it's made by the same outfit that did Peppa Pig (and the animation is quite similar) it's much, much more clever and snarky.Never watched Friends or Saved by the Bell. I think I was too old for SbB and Friends is one of those mysteriously popular but very unfunny shows to me, as I recall one of the characters had a monkey in the early seasons and that level of desperation sealed the deal.
I do love Lisa Kudrow though for her filmwork and the short, very caustic TV series she did on HBO.