And, if you think about it, that makes sense. People who grew up in the 90s were really the first decade of people who are now adults and old enough to actually feel nostalgic about things that actually hide internet access at the time and the internet has been a part of their lives. The current generation, just haven't got around to feeling nostalgic just yet as much as 90s kids, and people who grew up in the 80s may have used the internet and still do but they probably aren't as into it as younger people who actually grew up with that sort of thing.
It's on the History Channel so I certainly think they should focus mostly on actual historic events more so than pop culture type of stuff, but some of that sort of breaks both grounds. Something like the OJ trial could be considered both for instance.
The issue is, certain things seem almost contradictory. Like this thing doens't know what it wants to be. They have flashy images of Tamagatchi's, and things like that before and after the commercial breaks, and at the end talk about how it was such a peaceful time. Maybe it is in comparison to now or other decades, but it just seems weird and contradictory to say that after all the bad things they previously talked about.
The only truly light hearted things they talked about was Toy Story, and maybe West Wing and the internet type of stuff. But they put a serious spin on West Wing and same with Roesanne about the economy.
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