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In the 90s, episodes were standalone. You could miss a week and not be lost. Problems were solved in 22 minutes (or 44 if it was a sweeps week two-parter). There was a formula: setup, joke, lesson learned, hug, credits.

If you’ve scrolled past 3,000 options on Netflix only to end up watching a grainy clip of Friends on YouTube, you aren’t alone. There is a scientific reason (okay, a nostalgic reason) we keep crawling back to 90s series. They weren’t just shows; they were weekly rituals.

90s TV offers something different:

So, cancel your plans. Order a pizza (preferably a Pizza Hut from the red cup era). And press play on the best decade television has ever seen.

90s Series Info

In the 90s, episodes were standalone. You could miss a week and not be lost. Problems were solved in 22 minutes (or 44 if it was a sweeps week two-parter). There was a formula: setup, joke, lesson learned, hug, credits.

If you’ve scrolled past 3,000 options on Netflix only to end up watching a grainy clip of Friends on YouTube, you aren’t alone. There is a scientific reason (okay, a nostalgic reason) we keep crawling back to 90s series. They weren’t just shows; they were weekly rituals.

90s TV offers something different:

So, cancel your plans. Order a pizza (preferably a Pizza Hut from the red cup era). And press play on the best decade television has ever seen.