Five ’90s Shows We’d Love to See Return to TV Inline
Photo: (from left) Getty Images; Courtesy of Will Smith1/5Fresh Prince of Bel Air
Will moves to San Francisco and continues to frequent college parties even though he s well into his late-thirties. It’s there that he meets a group of young guys who convince him to invest in a new music company called Spotify. After the company blows up, he moves into a mansion in Palo Alto. Eventually, Carlton’s oldest son, who hates high school in New York, moves into Will’s house.
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After breaking news for more than 30 years at FYI, Murphy decides to become the host of an afternoon talk show. She still manages to land herself into hot water, though, since she has trouble letting go of her signature gotcha journalism while interviewing Hollywood’s up-and-coming starlets.
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Sam Malone decides to finally move to Florida after enduring an epically cold Boston winter. He adapts to the sunny climate well and starts dating a young PR executive. The only problem is the customers at his Boca Raton bar are having trouble remembering his name.
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Our favorite group of Upper West Side curmudgeons is struggling to adapt to millennial life. A mixologist has ended things with Jerry because he couldn’t stop calling her a bartender. Elaine is outraged she has to pay an extra ten dollars to join Tinder Plus since she’s over 30. George tries to lose weight by joining SoulCycle but finds himself irked by the motivational instructor, and Kramer winds up in jail after a disastrous mix-up during his part-time gig of playing Elmo in Times Square.
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Angela Chase is still hopelessly in love with Jordan Catalano, who has become a famous Hollywood actor. The rest of the world falls for him as well, because come on, just look at that hair.