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Friday, June 9, 2023

Underrated Tv Shows

 








        Streaming sights are starting to become the new norm now as Television is starting to fade away with many tv shows, and even stations, moving to streaming sites. But there are some tv shows that are pretty much unknown. And if so.... barely anyone would remember them. Here are some shows that didn't geta wide range of audience as it should have. Some faded away and others... well might still be with us and we don't know it.











   Eerie, Indiana- Do you like Goosebumps or Are you Afraid of the Dark? Well, this is one show that is not known very well. It's about a town in central Indiana that has some strange characters. I guess it involves around one kid who eventually tries to find answers himself to why this town is not what it seems. Never saw one episode, and it came out around the time I was into Goosebump books. I guess it was trying to it's own style, but sadly it was short lived.











  Count Duckula- Some cartoon shows ae not heard from much until they are gone. This is one show that I have never heard of before. I guess it came out in the 90's and it involves a duck that is supposed to be like a Dracula if you....made him a duk. Does anyone know about this show? Because I'm in the dark with this one. I guess it came out around the early or mid 90's when I was focused on other shows. I guess this show will be known as...forgetful.










    Back to the future cartoon???- We all know about the Back to the Future movies and its sequels, but has anyone ever heard of this?? I haven't seen this at all, and I think it was short lived. They have cartoon versions of Marty McFly and Doc Brown. I guess two kids are involved.... Look I would just stick to the movie and not this. The technical reason is in the voice acting. Never saw this, and I don't think the voice actors were any good. Why are people making movies into cartoon series and vice versa? Does anyone have creativity anymore?









    Big Little Lies- A recently canceled show, some people might know what this show is about. Having good actors, good plot lines and I guess lies beyond lies. But...how long did it last? Is it still on? Why is this show so forgetful? I don't know. I never saw it. 











    Are you Afraid of the Dark- Even though it had a reboot, I'm talking about the early version in the 90s. Again, around the time of kids reading scary stories, Nickelodeon came up with a show called Are You Afraid of the Dark. I've talked about this show before, so I'll keep it brief. The early 90's version was entertaining, but why is this underrated? I guess not a lot of kids have heard of this, or parents feared how scary it would fear how scary it would be. It isn't, but I do miss it.











    Northern Exposure- Coming out in the late 80's, Northern Exposure takes place in Alaska as a man who moves... I guess, from New York to Alaska for his job. I vaguely remember what this show is about. It's like.... Twin Peaks if you set in Alaska only the main character is not a detective, but he's a doctor instead. There's a moose in the opening credits, and that's all I can remember.











    Parker Lewis can't lose- Ever seen 'The Wonder Years'? Well this is like a wannabe of 'The Wonder Years', only it didn't last long. It's about this guy and his friends trying to understand life in high school while avoiding getting into trouble with his female principal and bullies he encounters. This show has not been known in well...years. I don't think it lasted very long and went into the sunset.









  Some shows are memorable than others, but once they're gone, and  another show is replaced (on TV or streaming site) nobody knows the last show that just left and it's considered an underrated classic, or a forgetful show that is only known through clips. To me, I knew half of the shows. They even had a cartoon show of Ace Ventura and the Mask, but now... we have too many shows on streaming sites that...somebody will forget they exist years later.

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