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   Vidcapper to David   
   Re: Top 10 Shows of the '90s   
   30 Jan 15 07:13:54   
   
   From: vidcapper1@yahoo.co.uk   
      
   On 30/01/2015 03:34, David wrote:   
   > http://www.rollingstone.com/tv/lists/readers-poll-the-10-best-   
   v-shows-of-the-1990s-20150128/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-20150128   
   >   
   >   
   > Readers' Poll: The 10 Best TV Shows of the 1990s   
   >   
   > 10. Buffy...When people thought about Buffy the Vampire Slayer prior to   
   > 1997 (not that they often did), the only thing that came to mind was the   
   > 1992 Kristy Swanson film. But then the WB began airing a new series with   
   > the same name, and Sarah Michelle Gellar played in the lead role. Both   
   > projects were helmed by Joss Whedon, but the movie seems quite   
   > under-cooked in comparison. Gellar battled vampires for seven seasons,   
   > and the show became a cult sensation that spawned comic books, a   
   > spin-off and hordes of fans that know every line of every episode.   
   >   
   > 9. Beavis and Butthead   
   > 8. Rosanne   
   > 7. Northern Exposure   
   > 6. Twin Peaks   
   > 5. Frasier   
   > 4. The Simpsons   
   > 3. The X-Files   
   > 2. Friends   
   > 1. Seinfeld   
   >   
      
   The appeal of Seinfeld always eluded me - I need to empathise with a   
   show's characters, as I did with those in Friends. The ones from   
   Seinfeld though, I would cross the street to avoid!   
      
      
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