A lot of those shows were 80s shows that ran into the 90s.
ALF only made it into 1990 because that was it's last season and it ended in March 1990.
A lot of those shows were 80s shows that ran into the 90s.
Unfortunately, we don't have complete cultural resets whenever the decade changes, although I do think that would be a good idea.
Imagine how great and innovative culture would become if we collectively had to delete all previous records and media upon the turning of the decade.
We would finally be unburdened by what has been.
True, but calling many of those shows "ones that defined the 90s" isn't really accurate, considering a lot of them had overstayed their welcome by 1990.
True, but calling many of those shows "ones that defined the 90s" isn't really accurate, considering a lot of them had overstayed their welcome by 1990.
I'm genuinely curious, what defined the 90's for you?
I'm guessing we had very different experiences and interpretations of the 90's, and I feel like (((Ohio))) didn't even get the 90's, probably just skipped from 1989 to 2004.
Something something destine to repeat history.
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