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‘That ’90s Show’ Is a Violent Assault Against Millennials

Por: The Daily Beast Entertainment January 20, 2023

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This is a preview of our pop culture newsletter The Daily Beast’s Obsessed, written by editor Kevin Fallon. To receive the full newsletter in your inbox each week, There are so many , , and of old, once-popular TV shows that the news of yet another should hardly be news at all. Instead, it should seem somewhat inevitable. Then there was the announcement that Netflix was reviving That ’70s Show, this time .But the way Netflix worded this... + full article



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