Happy Days was fine when there wasn’t much on. The Golden Age of TV was much more recent though. People born in the '90s probably had the best TV at the right age. In 20 years they’ll be nostalgic for some really good shows
Those of us from the '70s and early '80s probably had the best movies and the most disappointment in their remakes and sequels (what’s the thought process? “We’ll get in on this movie nostalgia and redo this movie from the '80s. Let’s optimise it for 10 year olds”)
Happy Days was fine when there wasn’t much on. The Golden Age of TV was much more recent though. People born in the '90s probably had the best TV at the right age. In 20 years they’ll be nostalgic for some really good shows
Those of us from the '70s and early '80s probably had the best movies and the most disappointment in their remakes and sequels (what’s the thought process? “We’ll get in on this movie nostalgia and redo this movie from the '80s. Let’s optimise it for 10 year olds”)