Shows that have not aged well
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Shows that have not aged well
What are shows that you enjoyed watching years ago, and some time later you watch them again and find that you do not like them as much?
For me:
The Goodies. Monty Python without the wit. I watched it again recently, and found the show to be too childish, and reliant on postmodern humour.
The Kenny Everett Show. Too much character comedy and not funny.
For me:
The Goodies. Monty Python without the wit. I watched it again recently, and found the show to be too childish, and reliant on postmodern humour.
The Kenny Everett Show. Too much character comedy and not funny.
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I second those, absoluetly.
Also, I'd go for:
Original Battlestar Galactica. The word Daggit still makes my stomach churn.
Battle for the Planets (I knew it as G-Force). One word: gay.
Also, I'd go for:
Original Battlestar Galactica. The word Daggit still makes my stomach churn.
Battle for the Planets (I knew it as G-Force). One word: gay.
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Well...if we can go with childhood shows...
The original Land of the Lost. I loved that show during its original run. Now when I look back on it...the Sleestacks are no longer as terrifying.
And the original b&w Dark Shadows. I had to run home from school to watch it. Now, it is still a guilty pleasure but neither Hyperception nor Beorn understand why I love it.
The original Land of the Lost. I loved that show during its original run. Now when I look back on it...the Sleestacks are no longer as terrifying.
And the original b&w Dark Shadows. I had to run home from school to watch it. Now, it is still a guilty pleasure but neither Hyperception nor Beorn understand why I love it.

How about Forever Knight? Back when it was on in the late 80's and early 90's I'd stay up to watch the sexy vampire Nicholas Knight fight crime and wrestle with his conscience, as well as endeavor to find a way to become mortal once again.
I received Seasons 1 & 2 for Christmas, and am watching them now and again. Unfortunately I don't find them quite as gripping as I once did. For one thing, the special effects leave something to be desired. And perhaps I am not quite as obsessed with vampires as I once was.
I received Seasons 1 & 2 for Christmas, and am watching them now and again. Unfortunately I don't find them quite as gripping as I once did. For one thing, the special effects leave something to be desired. And perhaps I am not quite as obsessed with vampires as I once was.

I've found that very, very few TV shows age well. I've started re-watching The PJs, and they haven't stood up (and it's on;y 8 or 9 years old). Miami Vice, depending on the episode is nearly unwatchable. I've been pleasantly surprised with how well Magnum, P.I. has held up, but it's the exception.
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I was never a fan of Happy Days nor Lavern and Shirley eventhough they took place in Wisconsin (grew up there). But then again I guess they were somewhere in Milwaukee and most Wis folks consider that city a part of Illinois.
Now, That 70's Show was one of my favs cause they represented my ages and angst exactually, and I also bet that show will age well.
Anyway, it seems to me most comedies, with a few exceptions, do age well from decade to decade. It's the dramas that suffer. I suppose semi-dramadies like Magnum and Rockford Files would be exceptions, too...I love both those shows.

Anyway, it seems to me most comedies, with a few exceptions, do age well from decade to decade. It's the dramas that suffer. I suppose semi-dramadies like Magnum and Rockford Files would be exceptions, too...I love both those shows.
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WKRP is still brilliant. Seinfeld isn't. Magnum is, Miami Vice isn't.
Can't explain it, it just is.
Can't explain it, it just is.
"There is only one basic human right, the right to do as you damn well please. And with it comes the only basic human duty, the duty to take the consequences." - PJ O'Rourke
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"Men and women range themselves into three classes or orders of intelligence; you can tell the lowest class by their habit of always talking about persons; the next by the fact that their habit is always to converse about things; the highest by their preference for the discussion of ideas." - Charles Stewart
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"I believe there are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations." - James Madison
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"Men and women range themselves into three classes or orders of intelligence; you can tell the lowest class by their habit of always talking about persons; the next by the fact that their habit is always to converse about things; the highest by their preference for the discussion of ideas." - Charles Stewart
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"I believe there are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations." - James Madison
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Mina Harker wrote:How about Forever Knight? Back when it was on in the late 80's and early 90's I'd stay up to watch the sexy vampire Nicholas Knight fight crime and wrestle with his conscience, as well as endeavor to find a way to become mortal once again.
I received Seasons 1 & 2 for Christmas, and am watching them now and again. Unfortunately I don't find them quite as gripping as I once did. For one thing, the special effects leave something to be desired. And perhaps I am not quite as obsessed with vampires as I once was.




[La Croix]Oh, come now Nicholas. You didn't think it would really be that easy, did you?[/La Croix]
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I love Forever Knight! I really do love it. I watch it with others like myself when I find them, because we don't point out the guide wires.Mina Harker wrote:It's still a guilty pleasure for me, though.Emotional Leper wrote:
[La Croix]Oh, come now Nicholas. You didn't think it would really be that easy, did you?[/La Croix]
And I have to disagree with Montressor. . . Red Dwarf doesn't diminish in quality, at least as far as I am concerned.
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Yeah. . . the guide wires are pretty bad, but I think Geraint Wyn Davies is an excellent actor. Apparently he does a lot of Shakespeare these days. And is still as hot as ever.Emotional Leper wrote: I love Forever Knight! I really do love it. I watch it with others like myself when I find them, because we don't point out the guide wires.

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Have Natalie and Jeannette aged as well?Mina Harker wrote:Yeah. . . the guide wires are pretty bad, but I think Geraint Wyn Davies is an excellent actor. Apparently he does a lot of Shakespeare these days. And is still as hot as ever.Emotional Leper wrote: I love Forever Knight! I really do love it. I watch it with others like myself when I find them, because we don't point out the guide wires.
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