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Smells like (90s) teen spirit
The Independent
|January 21, 2023
As Gen Z-ers on TikTok pine for a decade they only know from film and television, Eloise Hendy speaks to experts about whether it was really all flip phones and shopping malls
Dancing to Alice Deejay club mixes, they envisage a wonderful, remote age of "no social media," "no meaningless distractions," "just you and your friends talking for hours". Three decades on, the cultural products that came to define the Nineties have taken on a new glow: the rosy hue of nostalgia. Curious, alluring, strange. As one TikTokker put it, "it wasn't all rainbows and sunshine. But it's nice to think about it that way."
This week, yet another show that was a cultural touchstone in the Nineties and early Noughties is "returning" to screens in spin-off form. That '70s Show - the coming of age sitcom set in Seventies Wisconsin - is now That '90s Show. Basementdwelling, weed-smoking teens remain, but instead of Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis adorned with bell bottoms and feathered hair, now the Point Place adolescents and the kids of the original show's leads - are donning checked shirts and backwards baseball caps, and drinking out of red Solo cups. The Independent's Nick Hilton has already dubbed it "edgeless and unthreatening", while another critic called it "a nostalgia turducken" - the Seventies nostalgia that launched the original show now layered within nostalgia for that show and for the era when it first aired, like a series of birds stuffed in bigger birds.
The whole premise of the show, and its appeal, seems akin to all the "imagine being a teenager in the Nineties" TikToks. Lindsey Turner - the daughter of the original series' creators Bonnie and Terry Turner and an executive producer on the reboot alongside them - has said the Nineties "was the last time that people were looking up; they weren't looking down at their phones". She describes the decade as the final era for "a real kind of engagement, having to make your own fun and really connecting with each other".
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