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The Nineties

- of course. that's always been my problem. lots of protection but no one to protect. - i wanted to do a tv series that was going to be relevant to teenagers. [cheerleaders chanting] and it's not about the parents solving the kids' problems. it's about the kids basically solving their own problems. - what are we supposed to do, sit 'em down, have a kid-to-parent talk? - no, you can't talk to parents on that mature a level. tragic but true. - if the '60s had beatlemania, the '90s had "90210" mania. and when "tv guide" had its "youth-quake" cover, that was a sign that suddenly, television was focused on these young people. - ♪ it's what i gotta do ♪ - "my so-called life" was like the punk rock version of "90210." it was earnest but not at all saccharine. it didn't have easy answers. it showed teen heartbreak in a way that was staggeringly real for the time.

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The Nineties

is that it was one of the first dramas to really get into the teenager's point of view. - do you have protection? - of course. that's always been my problem. lots of protection but no one to protect. - i wanted to do a tv series that was going to be relevant to teenagers. [cheerleaders chanting] and it's not about the parents solving the kids' problems. it's about the kids basically solving their own problems. - what are we supposed to do, sit 'em down, have a kid-to-parent talk? - no, you can't talk to parents on that mature a level. tragic but true. - if the '60s had beatlemania, the '90s had "90210" mania. and when "tv guide" had its "youth-quake" cover, that was a sign that suddenly, television was focused on these young people. - ♪ it's what i gotta do ♪ - "my so-called life" was like the punk rock version of "90210." it was earnest but not at all saccharine.

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The Nineties

punk rock version of "90210". it was earnest but not at all saccharin. it didn't have easy answers. it showed teen heartbreak in a way that was staggeringly real for the time. >> why you like this? >> like what? >> like how you are. >> main, hey, jordan, you coming or not? >> how am i? how am i? >> my so-called life was your actual life and the idea that everyone in high school is a misfit, that you have this deep insecurity about who you're supposed to be. >> you know how sometimes the last sentence you said like echos in your brain and it just keeps sounding stupider? and you have to say something else just to make it stop. >> oh, i just remembered i owe you $3. >> my so-called life was not

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The Nineties

was focused on these young people. >> "my so-called life" was like the punk rock version of "90210." it was earnest, but not at all saccharin, it didn't have easy answers, it showed teen heartbreak in a way that was staggeringly real for the time. >> why are you like this? >> like what? >> like how you are? >> hey, jordan! you coming or not? >> how am i? how -- how am i? >> "my so-called life" was your actual life and the idea that everyone in high school is a misfit that you have this deep insecurity about who you're supposed to be. >> you know how sometimes the last sentence you said, like, echoes in your brain? and it just keeps sounding stupider? and you have to say something else just to make it stop?

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The Nineties

made "90210" stand out is it was one of the first dramas to really get into the teenager's point of view. >> do you have protection? >> of course. it's always been my problem. lots of protection but no one to protect. >> i wanted to do a tv series that was going to be relevant to teenagers. and it's not about the parents solving the kids' problems. it's about the kids basically solving their own problems. >> what are we supposed to do, sit him down and have a kid-to-parent talk? >> no, you can't talk to parents on that mature level. tragic but true. >> if the '60s had beatle mania, the '90s had "90210" mania. when "tv guide" had its "youth-quake" cover, that was a sign that suddenly television was focused on these young people. ♪ "my so-called life" was the punk rock version of "90210." it was earnest but not at all saccharine. it didn't have easy answers. it showed teen heartbreak in a way that was staggeringly real

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The Nineties

teenagers. and it's not about the parents solving the kids' problems. it's about the kids basically solving their own problems. >> what are we supposed to do, sit him down and have a kid-to-parent talk? >> no, you can't talk to parents on that mature level. tragic but true. >> if the '60s had beatle mania, the '90s had "90210" mania. when "tv guide" had its "youth-quake" cover, that was a sign that suddenly television was focused on these young people. ♪ "my so-called life" was the punk rock version of "90210." it was earnest but not at all saccharine. it didn't have easy answers. it showed teen heartbreak in a way that was staggeringly real for the time. >> you like this. >> like what? >> like how you are.

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The Nineties

when "tv guide" had its "youthquake" cover, that was a sign that suddenly television was focused on these young people. ♪ "my so-called life" was the punk rock version of "90210." it was earnest but not at all saccharine. it didn't have easy answers. it showed teen heartbreak in a way that was staggeringly real for the time. >> you like this. >> like what? >> like how you are. >> hey jordan, you coming or not? >> how am i? how am i? >> "my so-called life" was your actual life. and the idea that everyone in high school is a misfit, that you have this deep insecurity about who you're supposed to be. >> you know how sometimes the last sentence you said like echoes in your brain? and it keeps just sounding stupider?

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The Nineties

it's about the kids basically solving their own problems. >> what are we supposed to do, sit him down and have a kid-to-parent talk? >> no, you can't talk to parents on that mature level. tragic but true. >> if the '60s had beatle mania, the '90s had "90210" mania. when "tv guide" had its "youth-quake" cover, that was a sign that suddenly television was focused on these young people. ♪ "my so-called life" was the punk rock version of "90210." it was earnest but not at all saccharine. it didn't have easy answers. it showed teen heartbreak in a way that was staggeringly real for the time. >> you like this. >> like what? >> like how you are. >> hey jordan, you coming or not? >> how am i? how am i?

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and it's not about the parents solving the kids' problems. it's about the kids basically solving their own problems. >> what are we supposed to do, sit him down and have a kid-to-parent talk? >> no, you can't talk to parents on that mature level. tragic but true. >> if the '60s had beatle mania, the '90s had "90210" mania. when "tv guide" had its "youth-quake" cover, that was a sign that suddenly television was focused on these young people. ♪ "my so-called life" was the punk rock version of "90210." it was earnest but not at all saccharine. it didn't have easy answers. it showed teen heartbreak in a way that was staggeringly real for the time. >> you like this. >> like what? >> like how you are. >> hey jordan, you coming or not? >> how am i?

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The Nineties

solving their own problems. >> what are we supposed to do, sit him down and have a kid-to-parent talk? >> no, you can't talk to parents on that mature level. tragic but true. >> if the '60s had beatle mania, the '90s had "90210" mania. when "tv guide" had its "youth-quake" cover, that was a sign that suddenly television was focused on these young people. ♪ "my so-called life" was the punk rock version of "90210." it was earnest but not at all saccharine. it didn't have easy answers. it showed teen heartbreak in a way that was staggeringly real for the time. >> you like this. >> like what? >> like how you are. >> hey jordan, you coming or not? >> how am i? how am i?

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