A genius who could become anyone, working in secret while being hunted—The Pretender had everything, and for our money, it may just be the best TV show from the 90s no one talks about anymore. Do you agree? Or do any of these 25 other great shows take the top spot in your mind?
Some finales wrap everything up neatly. Others leave you staring at the screen like you just missed an episode—or five. Whether it’s baffling twists, missing characters, or endings that feel like they were stitched together at the last second, these shows didn’t just fumble the landing—they left viewers genuinely confused about what they just watched.
There’s a unique kind of cinematic whiplash that comes from revisiting a movie you once loved—only to realize it doesn’t quite hold up. The hype is gone, the surprises are spoiled, and suddenly you’re noticing things you definitely missed the first time.
If you watched television in the late 80s and 90s, Alyssa Milano was practically everywhere. From sitcoms to supernatural drama, she grew up right in front of millions of viewers. But that was decades ago—and seeing Milano today is a reminder of just how quickly the years have flown by.
The 70s gave us legendary shows everyone still talks about-but it also gave us a ton of series that basically vanished into thin air. Some were weird, some were very weird, some were ahead of their time, and some feel like they were approved five minutes before filming started. But they all definitely aired. How many do you remember?
The new series Love Story: JFK Jr. & Carolyn Bessette brings one of the most talked-about couples of the 90s back into focus. But like most dramatizations, it reshapes timelines, simplifies messy realities, and invents scenes that feel real—but aren’t. Here’s what the show changes, twists, or gets flat-out wrong.
For a stretch in the 80s and 90s, Chuck Norris was everywhere. He built a long run as an action star in the 80s, then became a weekly TV fixture in the 90s with Walker, Texas Ranger. But by the 2000s, he had largely disappeared from the spotlight—a decision he made to focus on things that mattered a whole lot more than fame and celebrity.
Some songs sound great in the studio, but something completely different happens when they hit the stage. It might be a looser performance, a more intense vocal take, or even the energy of the crowd watching. Whatever the reason, some tracks don’t just improve live, they become the definitive versions.
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