Love your choice of topic - right up my street. Subscribed. Thing is, I'm so old, I remember show like The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and Bewitched (and its lesser cousin, I Dream of Jeannie), but have never seen the modern ones like WandaVision! (Though I Love Lucy was a bit old fashioned even for me - still enjoyed it though. Used to watch it on my gran's old bakelite TV on Sundays, with all the extended family gathered at her home for Sunday Dinner. Have to say, I enjoyed the black and white cowboy movies more!). I suppose the crossover period would be around the time of Buffy - I could still enjoy shows like that, though it was mainly for a teen audience. Since then, I haven't really followed any sitcoms or young adult drama, either from here in the UK, or from the USA. But I'm a sucker for pop culture analysis, so keep them coming!
10:15 it becomes even more exciting when said kidcom gets its’ own video game and you wanted to explore that set beyond what the actual sitcom could afford! I think I had a Wizards game on DS that I never finished because I wanted to stay in that world forever!
such a good video! it is so nice to come back to the scenarios that were the backdrop of our childhood and recontextualize and understand them more deeply 😊
Love your choice of topic - right up my street. Subscribed.
Thing is, I'm so old, I remember show like The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and Bewitched (and its lesser cousin, I Dream of Jeannie), but have never seen the modern ones like WandaVision!
(Though I Love Lucy was a bit old fashioned even for me - still enjoyed it though. Used to watch it on my gran's old bakelite TV on Sundays, with all the extended family gathered at her home for Sunday Dinner. Have to say, I enjoyed the black and white cowboy movies more!).
I suppose the crossover period would be around the time of Buffy - I could still enjoy shows like that, though it was mainly for a teen audience. Since then, I haven't really followed any sitcoms or young adult drama, either from here in the UK, or from the USA.
But I'm a sucker for pop culture analysis, so keep them coming!
Comment if you're here when this channel blows up
10:15 it becomes even more exciting when said kidcom gets its’ own video game and you wanted to explore that set beyond what the actual sitcom could afford! I think I had a Wizards game on DS that I never finished because I wanted to stay in that world forever!
such a good video! it is so nice to come back to the scenarios that were the backdrop of our childhood and recontextualize and understand them more deeply 😊
It’s funny when they do the flintstones thing of running around repeated backgrounds
high quality stuff. subscribed