When I heard that the guy who played TC in the original Magnum P.I. died I watched some old reruns of the show. As an 80s baby I remember watching Magnum P.I., Night Rider, and A-Team with my dad when I was a kid. Thankfully in those days it was still ok to have shows that appealed to men. Of course plenty of women liked those shows generally to see the male leads, but that is what you want. As I call the James Bond appeal. Get men to watch for the action and women to watch for the handsome male lead. On the flip side, if you make a female led action movie with an attractive woman who isn't an annoying feminist (basically the opposite of that stupid Charlies Angels movie) I'd be inclined to watch.
But it further reinforced why I tend to watch stuff from 2014 and prior and really need some heavy recommendations to try shows that come out today. Also back then they had shows like Dynasty, Falcon Crest, and Knots Landing to appeal to women. Just makes me realize how entertainment would change overnight if they could simply acknowledge that men and women tend to enjoy different things or maybe they watch the same thing for different reasons. There is a reason as a kid my brother and I loved G.I. Joe and Thundercats while my sister was into Care Bears and Strawberry Shortcake.
Dallas and Dynasty were the shit! Evening soap operas were great. Dramas and action shows and mysteries, Dukes of Hazard, Magnum PI, Hunter, Miami Vice, MacGyver, 21 Jump Street, Murder She Wrote, Beauty and the Beast, Simon and Simon, Spencer for Higher, Scarecrow and Mrs. King...so many more.
The comedies were funny and varied from frilly to black humor. It was great. The 90s focused on most wide-appeal generic shit like Full House and Friends, wiping out any fucking variety and it's been shit ever since.
Oh don’t get me wrong I plan to binge watch. Dallas and Dynasty. I just noticed as a kid my female relatives tended to like those shows. I love Remington Steele
I loved the intrigue and cat fighting. It wasn't just some woman going "oh, you looked at me, slap" stand around talking like they do today. There was actual shit going down in the soaps. It was less-bloody version of season 1 game of thrones, people died, but not so bloody.