It's been a while, but most of the pretentiousness seens deliberate, since two of the main characters ARE pretentious. Their dad's just some regular guy, and he's regularly shown being more sensible than them.
It is now. Amazon Warrior princesses invaded with bright cored hair flaring. Before that the insane lefties stayed in the area for the University of Washington.
A friend of mine told me to check out Xena: Warrior Princess.
Having not seen it when it was new, but did know it was quite popular in its time, I was stunned to read that it was once considered the most popular television show in the ENTIRE WORLD.
I wonder how it holds up.
And hey, sister series of the show that gave us Kevin Sorbo. Can't be all bad.
That's what the show is supposed to be on paper, but in reality it mostly appealed to pretentious pseudo-intellectuals. Finally, they had a show of their own.
It's always been a horribly pretentious show for pseudo-intellectuals.
Snooze-fest designed to rob you of your life.
And Seattle is a hive for left-progressives. A true Seattelite probably has blue hair. ;)
It's been a while, but most of the pretentiousness seens deliberate, since two of the main characters ARE pretentious. Their dad's just some regular guy, and he's regularly shown being more sensible than them.
It is now. Amazon Warrior princesses invaded with bright cored hair flaring. Before that the insane lefties stayed in the area for the University of Washington.
A friend of mine told me to check out Xena: Warrior Princess.
Having not seen it when it was new, but did know it was quite popular in its time, I was stunned to read that it was once considered the most popular television show in the ENTIRE WORLD.
I wonder how it holds up.
And hey, sister series of the show that gave us Kevin Sorbo. Can't be all bad.
Yeah, Amazon is an insult to Xena
There was a hard lefty push that Xena was a lesbian during the original run.
Disagree. The whole point is to ridicule snobs.
That's what the show is supposed to be on paper, but in reality it mostly appealed to pretentious pseudo-intellectuals. Finally, they had a show of their own.
Except Sitcoms are always low-tier television.