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The WB

Sometimes I wish The WB were still in existence and not The CW. I mean, The WB was edgy and cool and just for young people. Like no joke, it’s main target was people below the age of 30. The network had gems like Felicity, Dawson’s Creek, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Charmed, Everwood, 7th Heaven and my all-time favorite show ever, Gilmore Girls. Also, remember sitcoms like Sister, Sister, What I Like About You and Reba? Plus, let’s not forget those forgotten shows like Grosse Pointe (a hilarious behind-the-scenes satire of a show like Beverly Hills, 90210 that was, in my opinion, cancelled way too soon), Young Americans (with Kate Bosworth and Ian Somerhalder), Brotherly Love (guys, remember when the Lawrence brothers were heartthrobs?!) and The Mountain (with a pre-Gossip Girl Penn Badgley).

And can we talk about how many celebs got their start on The WB? Michelle Williams and Katie Holmes would be nowhere without Dawson’s Creek. Keri Russell is always going to be Felicity Porter to me. Kat Dennings got her start on Raising Dad (with Danny Tanner, ahem, Bob Saget). Jamie Foxx had his own freakin’ sitcom. Jessica Biel was Mary Camden on 7th Heaven before she got nakey in FHM. And Zac Efron could not have been more awkward (with a gap tooth) in Summerland. I could probably go on forever and ever naming shows and stars from The WB. Seriously, it’s the only channel I ever watched when I was about 11-17. It was really hard, but I rounded up my top 5 shows on The WB (frankly, it was like choosing a favorite child):

Gilmore Girls: This was obviously a no-brainer. I was and still am obsessed with this show. I wanted to be Rory, except with better clothes. I own all the DVDs. I went on The WB backlot tour in Burbank (where they filmed the show) twice. I stood on Lorelai’s yard and took a picture with that gnome, Pierpont. I have a photo outside of Luke’s diner. I still have hope that one day they’ll make a reunion movie.

Popular: This show was cancelled too soon. Created by Ryan Murphy (Glee and Nip/Tuck), the show was about, what else, popularity and cliques in high school. It’s like Gossip Girl’s older sister. Plus, it had a really catchy theme song.

Roswell: Aliens, romance and teen drama. What more could you ask for? Before angsty supernatural teen dramas like Vampire Diaries and The Secret Circle, there was Roswell. I have to admit, sometimes it got a little intense and even a little scary for me, but I loved it. Liz + Max 4 eva. Plus, it featured a pre-Grey’s Anatomy Katherine Heigl.

What I Like About You: Amanda Bynes at her peak. Enough said.

Felicity: There were many times throughout my college career at NYU that I stopped and asked myself, “Why isn’t my life more like Felicity’s?” I loved this show, even after she got that crazy haircut. I’m still waiting for my Ben Covington.

Also, can we just talk about the amazing promos The WB had? See above video for an example. Classic.

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Gilmore Girls

Where you lead, I will follow…

I’m going to be honest: this might not be the only Gilmore Girls post you’ll see on this blog. You see, I have a slight (totally healthy, though) obsession with GG. (And no, I don’t mean Gossip Girl, ugh.) So, writing about this show in one post is damn near impossible. That being said…

Gilmore Girls: Life’s Short, Talk Fast. The tagline is pretty spot-on, and was one of my favorite things about this show. Other viewers claimed that it wasn’t close to real-life dialogue or some bullshit, but like, when did shows have to be true-to-life? That shit’s boring. (Also, I talk really fast when I’m excited, angry, happy, or sad — aka all the time, so this show made me feel slightly-less neurotic).

Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) is daughter to Lorelai Gilmore (Lauren Graham). Lorelai’s real young cause she had Rory at 16. She was rich, but then like, ran-away because of the whole having-a-kid thing, and at the beginning of the series the grandma and grandpa come back into Rory’s life, to pay for her to go to a fancy-schmancy school (Rory’s rull smart). Lorelai runs an inn in a small-town called Stars Hollow in Connecticut, near Hartford (where the grandparents live/Lorelai grew up/Rory’s new school is).

There’s amazing characters, including Sookie, the chef at the inn, played by Melissa McCarthy, and Luke, owner of the hangout Luke’s Diner, played by Scott Patterson. There’s also Lane, Rory’s BFF and a hipster-Korean living in a really strict, religious household that forces her to keep all her CDs (ah, CDs, remember those?) under her floorboards.

I own all seven seasons. And sometimes, for fun, I like to ask people who their favorite boyfriend was of Rory’s. I really feel like this says a lot about a person’s character, from several standpoints: a) they would need to have seen all seasons to know the boyfriends b) there are three solid options, but sometimes people respond with a curveball, like, oh well, I really wish she would have given Marty a chance or like, I kind of wish Tristan lasted, and you’re like holy shit son, that’s awesome and b) the correct answer is Jess. Yes, I know what I just wrote, and there is a correct answer, so, sorry guys.

Anyway, please watch and tell me you don’t love it. (ACTUALLY TELL ME THAT AND I WILL HURT YOU. So, don’t.)

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