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I recently started watching Dawson's Creek on Netflix and can't stop. I think I enjoy the time period/setting more than the actual teen drama, but even the teen drama is still familiar/close enough (high school was just seven years ago for me) to find myself relating.
I recently started watching Dawson's Creek on Netflix and can't stop. I think I enjoy the time period/setting more than the actual teen drama, but even the teen drama is still familiar/close enough (high school was just seven years ago for me) to find myself relating.
My girl friend once wondered why someone with my years would be so entrapped in Buffy (or Charmed).
What can I say? I looked back to those years and wonder what it would be like to be like that and not like the person I had to grow up, become to be.
There are limitations. When the Charmed sisters were hot, single, witches, the show was more fun than when their relationships started getting singular, serious. It is the path of most shows, where the girl gets very serious and marries the guy, but as that such is not in my path, when the show turns to such, it becomes less exciting.
As such, when "she" is single and not committed, my interest is peaked. When "Amy" is looking around at condos with the Asst. DA.....it is a life I cannot experience, EVER, and between that and the slap in the face that I just must be like that.........my interests wanes.
This is an easy one. It only lasted 1 year but I loved Bunheads. It was an obvious chick show and I am nowhere near the audience they wanted to target (I'm a 41 year old guy with no interest in dance) but I liked the story and it was well acted
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