Listly by Vaishnavi Kumar
90's Shows have always had a soft spot in our hearts be it Friends or Office. Here's a list of all the shows that we love and are still relevant in today's times!
We all know this show like the back of our hand. We grew up on Chandler's sarcasm, Monica's OCD, Rachel's glamour, Phoebe's awesomeness, Ross' goofiness and Joey's How you doin'. Need I say more?
We have loved them and adored them and we cried when the show ended. When Danny Tanner's wife dies, the San Francisco sportscaster gets support in the form of two new roommates: brother-in-law and party boy Jesse, and his stand-up comic friend, Joey. The duo helps out with raising the three Tanner daughters: D.J, Stephanie and Michelle.
We are familiar with Seinfield. Jerry Seinfield and his single friends go through their everyday lives in New York City discussing various quirky situations that we can all relate to. The eccentric personalities of the offbeat characters have contributed to the show's success.
Apart from a younger Will Smith to obsess over, this show offers good-natured humor as Will's mother sends him away from his rough Philadelphia neighborhood to live with wealthy Uncle Phil and Aunt Vivian in Bel-Air. Will often has fun at the expense of stuck-up cousins Carlton and Hilary.
Haven't we always wanted to be Scully/Mulder and solve all the X-files? Afterall, "the truth is out there."
Yes, before we all romantacized vampires, vampire slayer was the coolest thing ever because of this show. Buffy is a Slayer, one in a long line of young women chosen for a specific mission: to seek out and destroy vampires, demons and other forces of darkness. If you knew this show before Penny made Leonard watch the series, you're my favourite.
Carrie Bradshaw, a name now synonymous with fashion inspiration, is a sex columnist who, along with her friends, explores Manhattan and it's dating scene. This show became a bible for all the women for relationships and fashion. Didn't we all want to grow up to be like Carrie?
This show became an off-hand representation of the idea of “smart comedy” on TV. Dr. Frasier Crane, a successful Boston therapist, moves to Seattle to get a new start on life; he has a radio talk show, which he uses to relay his wit and wisdom to others, but at times he struggles with his own problems with his salt-of-the-earth father, his pretentious brother and his friends and co-workers.
This series is set 78 years after the original series -- in the 24th century. Instead of Capt. James Kirk, a less volatile and more mature Capt. Jean-Luc Picard heads the crew of various humans and alien creatures in their adventures in space -- the final frontier.
Tony Soprano is a mob boss who loves his family just as much as his job. This HBO show is iconic with a realisstic portrayal of the mobsters in the 90's.
Ally McBeal is about a woman in the law field. 90's was just as into law as we are right now. Ally is a young attorney who joins a prestigious law firm with a highly sexual environment and whose staff includes Ally's ex-boyfriend.
We all love Raymond, no doubt about it but we also come to love his practical wife, Debra, his jealous brother, his eccentric mom and his sarcastic father!
The Grey's Anatomy before Grey's Anatomy. A Medical Drama that deals with the personal and professional crises of the doctors in the emergency room at County General Hospital. This show started it all.
This is one animated show that parents would never agree to show their kids. South Park, filled with it's obscenities and offensive humor is hilarious with it's entertaining plots and iconic characters Stan, Kenny, Kyle and Cartman.
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