Submitted by Inovox t3_yhksbi in television
Nobodycares2022 t1_iuffb0b wrote
Me being an older Redditor, I'm torn between 80's and 90's . I think 90s had more shows I enjoyed, but I think 80's had much longer seasons and networks gave their shows more time before cancelling them. Networks & streaming services especially are too quick to cancel a show if they don't pull in huge numbers in the first 2 weeks after release, especially Netflix. Their reasoning is b.s. Most need more time to gain an audience because most times it gets replaced with something far worse.
QuintoBlanco t1_iuglwaa wrote
Have you re-watched those shows recently?
I tried to re-watch a few shows from that era and it was rough...
Nobodycares2022 t1_iugptzn wrote
I've only re watched a few from the 80's like Family Ties, Voyagers , Punky Brewster, Quantum Leap, Full House , Family Matters, The Hogan Family
A few from the 90s like The X- Files , Parker Lewis Can't Lose,That 70s Show, It's Your Move
They all held up well in my opinion.
QuintoBlanco t1_iugvyyr wrote
My experience was different.
But there are a few shows I will give a chance. I re-watched some Hill Street Blues and that was fun.
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