Why The Very Strange That '70s Show Spin-Off Failed

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  • @Meechy37
    @Meechy37 Před 2 lety +4330

    The problem here is that Dennis hadn't even begun to peak at that age.

    • @VictorVonDoom909
      @VictorVonDoom909 Před 2 lety +171

      His bird quit. And quite frankly, it's no longer legit.

    • @Meechy37
      @Meechy37 Před 2 lety +65

      @@VictorVonDoom909 it's time for the clothes off, pose off!

    • @korndog81
      @korndog81 Před 2 lety +60

      It was a good starter show.

    • @Meechy37
      @Meechy37 Před 2 lety +145

      @@korndog81 A starter show... This show is a finisher show! The depiction of gods! The Golden God!

    • @bigern182
      @bigern182 Před 2 lety +20

      Fuck, that is a next level comment right there. Kudos!

  • @joked87isback
    @joked87isback Před rokem +263

    Glen Howerton being on the shortest and worst while also being on best and longest comedy shows off all time is actually kind of impressive

    • @idontwannaidontwanna7307
      @idontwannaidontwanna7307 Před rokem

      Mash?!

    • @chrazzl
      @chrazzl Před rokem +2

      @@idontwannaidontwanna7307 mash only ran for 11 years, it's always sunny's been running for 17 (neither are the longest though so..)

    • @stephanyampolsky7187
      @stephanyampolsky7187 Před rokem +2

      @@chrazzl regardless, the original comment still stands

    • @rayvega3163
      @rayvega3163 Před rokem +1

      @@chrazzl Meet the Press is the most longest running TV program; it's been on air since _1947_ . Not even joking.

    • @ofclown9458
      @ofclown9458 Před rokem

      @@rayvega3163 i mean i guess thats a comedy show, topical humor and all

  • @cidb.212
    @cidb.212 Před 2 lety +2843

    I liked Fez as the culture-shocked optimist that he started out as rather than the skeevy stalker hiding in Donna's closet that they turned him into.

    • @TwoBs
      @TwoBs Před 2 lety +334

      Let’s be real, Fez was always like that. He lusted after Jackie and constantly fawned over her in a creepy manner, except he was seen as being more innocent because he was the “new foreign exchange guy”. By the time the decade came to an end for the series, he was already a westernized American boy with all the typical tropes.

    • @treasuremage7546
      @treasuremage7546 Před 2 lety +199

      @@TwoBs "By the time the decade came to an end for the series, he was already a westernized American boy with all the typical tropes."
      Which is why they should have used him as the That 80's lead.

    • @psychedelicfright85
      @psychedelicfright85 Před 2 lety +2

      @@TwoBs what are you exactly, a jaded school psychologist? Seriously, such killjoys all of you are. Trying to ruin all of our childhoods. You want to be miserable? Do it on your own. Anyone using terms like "trope", is usually a d-bag. Fez is fucking funny. Don't tease the foreign kid.

    • @SIZModig
      @SIZModig Před 2 lety +14

      @@psychedelicfright85 it's not teasing Fez, who just plays a character anyway, it is criticism of how his character is written

    • @psychedelicfright85
      @psychedelicfright85 Před 2 lety +9

      @@SIZModig lol "Don't tease the foreign kid", is what Red used to say. This BB looks like a troll account, and look at the words this person used. Who talks like that?

  • @cooperfreiberg8575
    @cooperfreiberg8575 Před rokem +231

    Better call saul is one of the greatest spin offs ever

    • @mac2669
      @mac2669 Před rokem +17

      Cant think of a better one tbh, and it got better as the seasons went on which is super rare

    • @kirbypier999
      @kirbypier999 Před rokem +9

      Fraiser is the best spin off show ever

    • @MrSFblack
      @MrSFblack Před rokem +1

      Mayans MC is a pretty solid spin-off

    • @Uzdefized
      @Uzdefized Před rokem +7

      Better call Saul is a good example of how to make a spin off work

    • @lilamontoya5609
      @lilamontoya5609 Před rokem

      facts

  • @FerintoshFarmsPhotography
    @FerintoshFarmsPhotography Před 2 lety +2912

    That 70's show used the 70's as a setting, whereas 80's show used it as a gimmick.

    • @LukeLovesRose
      @LukeLovesRose Před 2 lety +51

      Well said

    • @adamvialpando106
      @adamvialpando106 Před 2 lety +142

      The show wasn't even supposed tonbe called That 70s Show. It had another name but I think execs kept referring to it as 'that 70s show' that the creators just rolled with it. The time period was never the real focus of the show.

    • @DamienDrake
      @DamienDrake Před 2 lety +90

      100% this. We watched the first episode and, when it became clear that the whole show was going to scream "THIS IS THE '80S" every five minutes, we never watched again.

    • @adamvialpando106
      @adamvialpando106 Před 2 lety +5

      @@DamienDrake I never even watched a whole commercial for it. The first few seconds always made me change the channel.

    • @MntlWard
      @MntlWard Před 2 lety +27

      @@adamvialpando106 "Teenage Wasteland," if I remember correctly.

  • @stiiimes
    @stiiimes Před 2 lety +51

    That 70s show felt like a secret glimpse into the past. It oozed nostalgia. That 80s show felt like a betrayal of a cherished decade.

  • @CrazyDiamond75
    @CrazyDiamond75 Před 2 lety +1706

    I love that Glen was in one of the worst sitcoms(80’s show) and now he’s in the one of the best and longest running sitcoms(Always Sunny).

    • @LembeckIsStaying
      @LembeckIsStaying Před 2 lety +68

      I just hope he doesn't jam and jam and jam someone until there's nothing else to jam. We'll see.

    • @shmavster4209
      @shmavster4209 Před 2 lety +19

      Talk about a rebound

    • @korndog81
      @korndog81 Před 2 lety +28

      Just wait till he peaks

    • @SavvyMuhon
      @SavvyMuhon Před 2 lety +79

      @@korndog81
      he hasn't even begun to peak

    • @yamahakid450f
      @yamahakid450f Před 2 lety +2

      @LembeckIsStaying I've got no clue of that reference, but it sounds like there was a lot of jammin going on... what kind of jam was it?

  • @StacksOnBricks
    @StacksOnBricks Před 2 lety +29

    Happy Days was the original flashback retro style sitcom. Like ‘That 70s Show’, it had heart, humour a great characters. It also used the backdrop of the 50s and 60s as aesthetic tools for nostalgia, not to necessarily drive the entire plot.

  • @ionceateapinecone
    @ionceateapinecone Před 2 lety +1130

    Frasier was a series you could watch without even knowing Cheers existed, that's part of the reason it worked so well.

    • @santiagoantonioreartes
      @santiagoantonioreartes Před 2 lety +50

      I didn't saw the whole series, but I used to watch some episodes when I catched them on tv. I found it to be really funny, and before this video I had no clue it was a cheers spinoff haha

    • @rrijecanka
      @rrijecanka Před 2 lety +22

      I didn’t know it was a cheers, I like Fraiser

    • @KingRandor82
      @KingRandor82 Před 2 lety +41

      I didn't even know Frasier was a spinoff to Cheers until in one episode, I heard them refer to Frasier on it!

    • @dallastexas5653
      @dallastexas5653 Před 2 lety +23

      My brother’s favorite show for years was frasier and he’s never seen Cheers. He didn’t even know about it until I told him.

    • @carlosramos3890
      @carlosramos3890 Před 2 lety +9

      I've never seen cheers, love Frasier

  • @collieee2957
    @collieee2957 Před 2 lety +57

    That 70s show was also amazingly casted, everyone in the main cast is great. Kurtwood smith (Red) was so good in that role. Imagine the show without him I personally think he had alot to do with its success.

    • @vildachaya6462
      @vildachaya6462 Před 2 lety +2

      The hard nosed but loving dad. Epic

    • @joe.limbus
      @joe.limbus Před rokem

      Also the cast were all friends behind the scenes too. It made the relationships between everyone on screen way better I think.

    • @collieee2957
      @collieee2957 Před rokem

      @@joe.limbus I don’t believe that’s true, I know several of the cast didn’t get along. Topher grace was originally suppose to be a bigger aspect of the show and was bitter as a result that’s why he’s absent from reunions, also Mila Kunis and Ashton didn’t get along however they are married now haha

    • @AvoidsPikes-
      @AvoidsPikes- Před rokem

      He played a great dad.

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Před 2 lety +2399

    The reason "That 70's Show" worked so well was because the characters were likable and relatable, and the situations could take place in any decade. Almost EVERY joke in "80's Show" hinges on "It's a reference to an 80's thing! That's why it's SO hilarious, do you get it?!"

    • @BeersAndBeatsPDX
      @BeersAndBeatsPDX Před 2 lety +114

      Exactly. This is why a lot of retro based shows or movies are hard to watch. For some reason 80s throwbacks overdue the references.

    • @Rebelscum320
      @Rebelscum320 Před 2 lety +98

      So basically That 80's Show is a period Big Bang Theory?

    • @tobiaslawrence8928
      @tobiaslawrence8928 Před 2 lety +59

      Not just that but nobody was nostalgic for the 80's yet. If it wasn't a song or movie nobody cared for nostalgic 80's tropes

    • @DeanofSmoking
      @DeanofSmoking Před 2 lety +1

      all about them. LOL

    • @ollie1753
      @ollie1753 Před 2 lety +26

      When the fuck was Eric likeable? He was the most fucking annoying protagonist in history. The people who say he was likeable are the people who see the show as nostalgia. I watched it 3 years ago, and hated Eric from the start.

  • @texan-american200
    @texan-american200 Před 2 lety +26

    The reason why "That 70s Show" resonated so much for me, was I could identify almost each character as my classmates from my highschool. Each episode was also incredibly histerical.

  • @orome9793
    @orome9793 Před 2 lety +1552

    Freaks and Geeks was the true 80's show. Too bad it was cancelled after one season.

    • @franohmsford7548
      @franohmsford7548 Před 2 lety +24

      Freaks and Geeks was set in the 70s!

    • @joejames1794
      @joejames1794 Před 2 lety +71

      @@franohmsford7548 it wasn’t…

    • @Jays_dead_cat
      @Jays_dead_cat Před 2 lety +143

      @@joejames1794 It was set in 1980. The 80s didnt become the 80s until around 83-84. I dont think Freaks and Geeks should be labelled as the true 80s show. Its set on the eve of 70s life style and pop culture.

    • @Joe_Parmesan
      @Joe_Parmesan Před 2 lety +66

      or, Everybody Hates Chris, but, specifically the 80s in Brooklyn

    • @Faerandur
      @Faerandur Před 2 lety +85

      @@Jays_dead_cat Hard disagree on that. Freaks and Geeks is a true 80s show, it's just that the 80s were far more diverse than their stereotyped version. If you can only rely on the basest stereotypes for a whole decade, you get stuff like That 80's show.

  • @theblacksp1derman
    @theblacksp1derman Před rokem +35

    If it wasn’t for the failure of this show there might not have been the creative trio of IASIP

    • @dannigro8794
      @dannigro8794 Před měsícem

      They’re definitely wouldn’t have been because the show came out in 2003 and sunny came out in 2005 so if this was a hit, then there would be no development of sunny

  • @tonyhailstone
    @tonyhailstone Před 2 lety +544

    If this didn't fail then we may never have gotten Sunny. And that is unthinkable.

    • @domholden5926
      @domholden5926 Před 2 lety +8

      @Ty Dye pretty sure that's false

    • @Nimtrix
      @Nimtrix Před 2 lety +11

      @@domholden5926 It is:
      "This pilot was shopped by the actors around various studios, their pitch being simply showing the DVD of the pilot to executives. After viewing the pilot, FX Network ordered the first season."

    • @condohatesme
      @condohatesme Před 2 lety +1

      Wow! Mind blown! You are so right!

    • @TGIFrank
      @TGIFrank Před rokem +2

      @@condohatesme in your defense there are a lot of shows that got big in weird ways. I wanna say they started as a CZcams comedy troupe, the way the dudes from Workaholics made a skits online and pitched a show and Lonely Island (Andy Samburg, Akiva Schaefer, Jorma) pivoted to doing Digital Shorts on SNL.
      I could be wrong of course but FX really did used to just play old action movies and have been creative in expanding their market.
      My favorite animated show of all time is South Park and as many know that was two goofy buds from film school who animated a 10 minute gag about Jesus fighting Santa by cutting out paper and put it on a VHS tape that found it's way to a comedy central exec.
      I studied media in school around the time CZcams launched. I enjoyed making short films but ultimately was too self conscious to have the drive and motivation to stay at it. Even now I have a billion ideas a day that I let fly away. The point is I've done everything a studio does from the writer's room to the technical director's chair where they flip the feeds on live TV but I didn't want to do local news and knew I couldn't afford to move to LA or NYC to create. CZcams came out around that time, but again, I pussy footed around and gave up.
      I found out last year that Markiplier went to my high school. He was in marching band playing the same instrument as me a year after I dropped band because my best friend thought it was lame. Not only did I miss out on two years of fun, competitive music, I could have networked and created with the goofiest guy to make millions by making people laugh but, unlike Mark, I didn't drop out of college when I should've.
      Fortunately the housing market crashed and I've been perpetually broke ever since.
      Hmm. That was a little longer than intended.

    • @The_Chad_007
      @The_Chad_007 Před rokem

      Always sunny sucks

  • @anthonyxavier6300
    @anthonyxavier6300 Před 2 lety +23

    Yes! I loved that 70s show! Glad to hear that they're making a sequel with most of the original cast.

  • @angeldelgado7120
    @angeldelgado7120 Před 2 lety +1062

    I hope Glenn makes an apperance on that 90s show as Eric's cousin. That would be a great wink at those who know.

  • @nickbierman3640
    @nickbierman3640 Před 2 lety +62

    That 70's show was a well written and original creation, that 80's show felt awkward and a little creepy. I will always treasure that 70's show.

  • @santiago8991
    @santiago8991 Před 2 lety +515

    At least it had Dennis, our golden god

    • @Joe_Parmesan
      @Joe_Parmesan Před 2 lety +15

      and, Carmen, one of the few people The Gang didn't destroy.

    • @boratsagdiyev5679
      @boratsagdiyev5679 Před 2 lety

      So you guys actually watched this back then?

    • @jfrizzy007
      @jfrizzy007 Před 2 lety +7

      @@boratsagdiyev5679 they're talking about it's always Sunny in Philadelphia. The actor that played Dennis in that show is in the thumbnail of this video

    • @CastIronEric
      @CastIronEric Před 2 lety +14

      *I AM A GOLDEN GOD*

    • @mr.enrike2564
      @mr.enrike2564 Před 2 lety +2

      @@boratsagdiyev5679 i did. It was hyped up by FOX and when it aired it was awful and not funny

  • @richardbullen8051
    @richardbullen8051 Před 2 lety +15

    I suffer from chronic pain and sometimes the only thing that makes me smile is this show. You can say whatever you want about it but there are times I honestly believe it saved my life.

    • @frutfly
      @frutfly Před 2 lety

      The 80s show?

    • @LightWolf_91
      @LightWolf_91 Před rokem

      ​@@frutfly Wouldnt the 80s show actually give you more chronic pain?

  • @jonneyritz6085
    @jonneyritz6085 Před 2 lety +242

    The Goldbergs is this show, but done correctly. It wallows in nostalgia but actually took time to write characters not stereotypes

    • @laumay7364
      @laumay7364 Před 2 lety +2

      @@josephmagliocca3628 I thought Schooled was modeled after Cameron Diaz’s movie Bad Teacher.

    • @macdaddy4694
      @macdaddy4694 Před 2 lety +1

      There's a universe where that 80s show kicked off and IASIP never happened.

    • @kristinazubic9669
      @kristinazubic9669 Před 2 lety +8

      Its creator modeled its characters on himself and his family, so they do read true to life

    • @jonnnnniej
      @jonnnnniej Před 2 lety +10

      Although it isn't something extraordinary, I really enjoy The Goldbergs :) it makes me laugh a lot and the family dynamics are done well!

    • @jonneyritz6085
      @jonneyritz6085 Před 2 lety +4

      @@jonnnnniej it's certainly not groundbreaking by any means. But it's a solid, cleverly written show with likeable characters and a pretty sweet soundtrack that is actually entertaining as we. Im ok with them cashing in on my Nostalgia when they do such a solid go of it 👍🏻

  • @colinklang
    @colinklang Před 2 lety +5

    That 70s show was as you stated about being a teenager and coming of age. With a nod of appreciation and nostalgia for the era it's set in.
    I was a teenager while the show was on air and I liked it because all of the characters were relatable. They seemed alot like myself and my peers. That's why it's a great show.

  • @shieldmaidenarreh4265
    @shieldmaidenarreh4265 Před 2 lety +162

    Seriously, they should have just continued the 70s gangs future into the 80s, that one episode where they showed Eric and everyone in the 80s was actually one of my favorite episodes, I would have loved a whole season of it honesty.

    • @Arthirias
      @Arthirias Před 2 lety +8

      Nah, it should use a new younger cast. That decision wasn't wrong, nor the connection to the Foremans. But the show can't primarily revolve around the 80's backdrop environment. It needs to be a well written show with characters people care about first.

    • @immaleaf4964
      @immaleaf4964 Před 2 lety +7

      Oh god, that would mean more Randy. Are you insane?!

    • @clementine2234
      @clementine2234 Před 2 lety +2

      Eric's actor didn't want to be part of the show anymore which is why he wasn't in the last season at all besides the last episode. And both Kelso and Jackie were moving onto bigger things so it's unlikely they would of wanted to come back either

    • @a.azaleah
      @a.azaleah Před 2 lety +1

      well were all in luck now, an actual continuation spinoff called that 90s show is coming soon :))

    • @CW86149
      @CW86149 Před rokem

      This show came out before That 70s Show ended.

  • @Stumme-40203
    @Stumme-40203 Před rokem +98

    I would love for Glenn to be in an episode of that 90s show.

  • @jamesalexhowlett
    @jamesalexhowlett Před 2 lety +38

    I watched that 70’s show growing up, and I remember when the trailers for that 80’s show came out, and thinking: there’s no way this show is going to last.

  • @jonnykelleyy
    @jonnykelleyy Před 2 lety +4

    Didn't work for Glenn then he went on to help write and star in his own sitcom with his buddies, having the time of his life, to become the longest running sitcom in television history. just makes me so happy

  • @LOAblue
    @LOAblue Před 2 lety +55

    I don't know if this will make sense, but that 70's show gave me a feeling like I was actually back in the time period, even though it was a bit before my time. That 80's show didn't give me that feeling, and actually felt fake. And I grew up in the 80's.

    • @TwoBs
      @TwoBs Před 2 lety +7

      Makes sense, because I felt the same way. When watching That 70s Show with my mom, she would comment and say “lord, this is like watching my own high school years with the references”, but when we all watched That 80s Show …. ehhhh. The references were there, but it’s delivery didn’t hit. The chemistry among the cast was bare, and it felt like I was watching a show set in the early 2000s with a bunch of people who were stuck in the 80s. It didn’t _feel_ like they were actually in that time period and it became obvious the show was only done in hopes of making some bank off of That 70s Show audience.
      Plus, That 70s Show worked SO well because at the time it aired, the fashion styles from the 70s was starting to make a comeback in the late 90s. It even helped spur some of my own fashion choices during that time (like copying an outfit Jackie had and wearing my hair like Donna’s to my first day of 8th grade lol). When That 80’s Show aired, there was no revival for the 80s fashion at the time. Skinny jeans, acid wash denim, and teased hair was far from a comeback, and the spin-off just didn’t feel authentic with the style choices. Looked a lot more like costumes at times than anything - unnatural.

  • @shelby8364
    @shelby8364 Před rokem +6

    WOW I had totally convinced myself that show was a fever dream of something. and I absolutely do NOT remember Glenn being in the show

  • @bobthedopeman7327
    @bobthedopeman7327 Před 2 lety +57

    That 90s show? THAT 90s show?? ORIGINAL CAST RETURNING?????? IM SOO PUMPED!!!!

    • @justinwalters9811
      @justinwalters9811 Před 2 lety +14

      Doubt you will see Hyde

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq Před 2 lety +1

      Me too, especially if we get Eric and Donna cameos, and most of the gang, other than Hyde, naturally!

    • @justinwalters9811
      @justinwalters9811 Před 2 lety +20

      @@trinaq they should literally say Hyde joined a cult and committed a sex crime.

    • @RSpracticalshooting
      @RSpracticalshooting Před 2 lety

      @@justinwalters9811 yeah wouldn't be that surprising

    • @FixYoSchitt
      @FixYoSchitt Před měsícem +1

      I wish the actor for Hyde wasn't a scumbag, sucks knowing we won't ever even get a reference to his character because of the actor's actions.

  • @sequoia1171
    @sequoia1171 Před 2 lety +7

    So a fun story, I was in a band a couple of decades ago and one of our songs got picked up by this studio to be on their soundtrack for this show. They were even entertaining the idea of using it for the intro theme.. wow, what could have been huh? LOL

  • @Optics21
    @Optics21 Před 2 lety +318

    Jim Morrison’s a god ,the golden god!!

  • @ZombieHunter37
    @ZombieHunter37 Před 2 lety +8

    I liked this show. It's to bad it didn't stay on the air longer.

  • @roberttaylor9259
    @roberttaylor9259 Před 2 lety +60

    Well you have to admit at that point he wasn't a golden god. He was tethered, and his rage had some bounds.

  • @b-b8704
    @b-b8704 Před 2 lety +4

    I LOVED FRASIER. Such an amazing sitcom and I didn't even know it was a "spin off" from cheers until I finished the series

  • @charlienotemily
    @charlienotemily Před 2 lety +96

    80s nostalgia seems to work best when its bright-eyed, not cynical

    • @ashschilling8672
      @ashschilling8672 Před 2 lety +4

      You’re right, though I think the new IT movies are a notable exception to this rule. But that’s also set in the horror genre so it makes sense.

    • @rookmaster7502
      @rookmaster7502 Před 2 lety +11

      Yeah, cynicism wasn't really typical of the 80s mindset. That came much later.

    • @nikostevens1
      @nikostevens1 Před 2 lety +9

      Yupp, like I said earlier, perfect for sitcoms like Family Ties and such. The 70's is perfect for this show... a group off burnout teenagers, a hippie burnout right after the 60's ended. A cynical war veteran still "young" enough to play an actual working man. Yet, all his cynicisme comes out as hilarious. Also, the economic hardships with Red losing his job and such... the love/hate for discomusic, feminism in it's full bloom and lets not forget the epic circle moment that would never work in an 80's show. Perfect era for such a show.

    • @DamienDrake
      @DamienDrake Před 2 lety +10

      Nostalgia is a positive feeling. Adding cynicism to the mix is a great way to shoot yourself in the foot.

    • @nikostevens1
      @nikostevens1 Před 2 lety +4

      @@DamienDrake Nostalgia isn't a feeling perse. Bittersweet would be a better way to describe it. Looking back to both the positive and the negative things in life.

  • @PEACEOUTPAT
    @PEACEOUTPAT Před rokem +4

    As someone who was too young for Cheers when it was around, and someone who never watched Frasier, but also someone who has heard of both shows 1000's of times over my lifetime... I was absolutely blown away just now to learn that Frasier is a character from cheers. I have never, ever, in my 31 years on this planet, learned that information until right now somehow... ... ... How? ... Like... This is another one of those things that makes me feel like I slipped into a slightly different timeline

  • @---nobody---
    @---nobody--- Před 2 lety +135

    I loved That 70's Show and watched it all the time when I was younger and I didn't even know That 80's Show existed. 😮😂 I think that says a lot about how well the show did.

    • @IRFSI
      @IRFSI Před 2 lety +1

      I just found out of it when i started recently rewatching 70s show 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @bluefalcon6356
    @bluefalcon6356 Před 2 lety +8

    I was born in 2006 and watched that 70s show a lot, like, the whole show at least double digits, I can tell you nostalgia for the 70s did nothing for me, obviously. It was the characters, the situations and how they reacted, the 70s setting was never gimmicky and seemed decently realistic, not like it was just set in that time but the characters actually LIVED in the 70s, in the 80s show the characters seemed like stereotypes and cliches broken down

  • @RumbleFish69
    @RumbleFish69 Před 2 lety +457

    One of the reason "That '80s Show" didn't work, was because it was tremendously premature. A show like that, if retooled properly, would work today. The last 10 years have seen renew interest in nostalgia, especially the '80s. Shows like "Stranger Things" among several others, have used the '80s as a backdrop and have walked away with wildly successful shows. The '80s rocked hard and people seem to have more love for the '80s than the '70s, in my opinion. This could have just been a question of timing.

    • @METerrell
      @METerrell Před 2 lety +44

      Yeah, The Goldbergs has done a better job with the 80s for their comedy backdrop, though they left the main character in high school far too long. He started in his young teens, but now he's in his 20s.

    • @overkill666100
      @overkill666100 Před 2 lety +12

      That 80s show was ahead of its time lol

    • @swishfish8858
      @swishfish8858 Před 2 lety +58

      Have you ever heard of the "30 year rule"? The idea being that a culture will become enamored with the romanticised aesthetics of the culture from about 30 years prior, give or take a few years. Happy Days is a solid example, a late 70s sitcom about teens in the early 50s. Same with, as you said, Stranger Things, a 2010s show about 80s kids. This is probably a huge reason why That 70s Show worked; while yes it started in the late 90s it really hit its golden age in the early 00s. It was just enough time between then and the target era to be in that sweet spot. Meanwhile That 80s Show was depicting an era that was just starting to make a name for itself, as far as defined aesthetics go.

    • @Dukeflyhawker
      @Dukeflyhawker Před 2 lety +7

      All very good points in this thread. And yes, the Goldbergs, while not an amazing show, is quite respectable and does do the decade more justice than the 80s show

    • @RumbleFish69
      @RumbleFish69 Před 2 lety +7

      @@swishfish8858 I've never heard of this, but it is an interesting concept. It certainly has merit based on previous examples.

  • @andycamp4890
    @andycamp4890 Před 2 lety +4

    My favourite spinoff was Lou Grant where Grant was a father figure in a 1/2 hour comedy and made him a father figure in a one hour drama.

  • @iantaran2843
    @iantaran2843 Před 2 lety +35

    The only thing I remember about that 80's show is every time someone talks about that 70's show I gotta go "Hey do you guys remember That 80's show !?" And everyone giggles... That's it.

  • @chikitabowow
    @chikitabowow Před 2 lety +7

    I've always thought that both Tuesday and Corey were very likeable and well written characters, like they're not "dumb because the situation demands it" but are actually relatable and consistent. The other characters are extremely forgettable though.

  • @stertcraft
    @stertcraft Před 2 lety +46

    didn't know Glenn had another big role before it's always sunny

    • @My_Naginta
      @My_Naginta Před 2 lety

      I wouldn't say it's a big role but he's a side character in the first season of Fargo. He does an amazing job! Billy Bob Thornton is in it also :D

    • @emilyaitch8143
      @emilyaitch8143 Před 2 lety

      The only other thing I ever knew him from was the small role he played in The Strangers

  • @Salomon_Andrade
    @Salomon_Andrade Před 2 lety +23

    I told my 13 year old daughter who LOVES that 70s show, that the creators should have made that 80s show as a continuation with the actors that wanted to stay on that 70s and the actors that wanted to leave could freely leave, instead of having 100% new characters that looked like they were made to be hated…

  • @stapuft
    @stapuft Před 2 lety +40

    wow i remember the 80's show, but COMPLETELY FORGOT it had dennis in it...

    • @violetdusk1968
      @violetdusk1968 Před 2 lety +1

      That happens alot kinda like you don't notice the person until they become famous for something els.

    • @C.J.33
      @C.J.33 Před 2 lety +1

      @@violetdusk1968 That's like I don't remember Chyler Leigh or Brittany Daniel being in this show, instead remember them from other movies better, Not Another Teen Movie and Joe Dirt respectively.

  • @pcdm43145
    @pcdm43145 Před 2 lety +7

    Funny thing, after all these years, I still remember a scene in the first episode, where Glenn Howerton's character just rips into Chyler Leigh's character, going on about how he was truly punk back in its heyday, and that she was just a play-acting kid, crying for attention-- and then basically does a mic-drop. It was raw, moment, with genuine narrative tension, the only part of the episode that felt like it came from a real place; and even though the characters were still unlike-able afterward, it was memorable, at least to me.
    Also, the characters who worked at the record-store, they were perfect examples of what people hated about their local record-stores, and why most went out of business. I don't think you can build a sitcom with characters the audience finds obnoxious and insufferable. The show was probably doomed from the start.
    Anyway, that's all I got; all the best, everybody.

  • @nicwinsteadart5330
    @nicwinsteadart5330 Před 2 lety +36

    Little known fact, the luggage that's human skin which Dennis has a collection of was made by using the cast.
    One day he snapped

    • @p.d.l7023
      @p.d.l7023 Před 2 lety +1

      In Dennis's defense, the cast of 80s Show was so annoying! I (barely) lived through the 80s and there were people like that. They had NO friends because they were posers.

    • @Joe_Parmesan
      @Joe_Parmesan Před 2 lety +3

      and, once again, Carmen (Brittany Daniel) survives. The Gang just can't/won't destroy her, besides Mac breaking her nose

  • @LarryLeeMoniz
    @LarryLeeMoniz Před 2 lety +6

    This was an amazing, comprehensive look at this big misstep! I started typing points that I was sure you wouldn't pick up on... then deleting them as you covered every point! Nicely done!

  • @FroFTW85
    @FroFTW85 Před 2 lety +15

    I remember when this show came out. I was like, "huh, that show sounds ok." I watched the first episode up to the first commercial break, and never looked at it again. A couple years later i wondered if that show was still on tv. Guess now i know.

  • @BokBarber
    @BokBarber Před 2 lety +4

    Wow. I remember this briefly being on TV, there being a bit of hype around it launching, then it fizzled out quickly and nobody spoke of it ever again. Not a single plot line or character stuck in my head, and almost nobody else seems to remember it existed. The only thing that stuck with me at all was that it was set in a music store.
    Pretty wild that it was Glenn Howerton's first real role.

  • @jaydawg7
    @jaydawg7 Před 2 lety +29

    My introduction to Chyler Leigh 😍 even with the goofy hair she was a stunner.

    • @Nandru85
      @Nandru85 Před 2 lety +3

      I thought 'Hey! Isn't that Jeaney?'

    • @Nutachi19
      @Nutachi19 Před rokem +1

      @@Nandru85 i thought of her as alex from supergirl

    • @Nandru85
      @Nandru85 Před rokem

      @@Nutachi19 It was a pleasant surprise seeing her there!

    • @Nutachi19
      @Nutachi19 Před rokem

      @@Nandru85 yeah

  • @LindaMz24
    @LindaMz24 Před rokem +2

    I remember trying to watch "That 80s Show" when it started. Now that I'm seeing these clips, it's giving me a Disney channel/ Nickelodeon show with the over-acting.

  • @edenromanov
    @edenromanov Před 2 lety +9

    They were about a decade early, the nostalgia for the 80s hadn't hit it's stride yet.

  • @axelkusanagi4139
    @axelkusanagi4139 Před 2 lety +7

    I always watched that show with a creepy dissonance lurking in my head. I couldn't put words to it at the time, but I must've been wondering why these people who seemingly hate and abuse each other keep interacting. The laugh track didn't help

    • @LightWolf_91
      @LightWolf_91 Před rokem

      Thats what all shows and most movies for that matter from the 2000s - present have the same cynical abusive attitudes, and I also saw people in real life at junior high acting the same

  • @bassicallyandre
    @bassicallyandre Před 2 lety +11

    I remember being excited when I first saw a promotion for this show in the early 2000s then being extremely disappointed when it had nothing to do with the original cast.
    I remember the show just coming and going as if nothing and fading into obscurity.

  • @JEBossTon92
    @JEBossTon92 Před 2 lety +1

    4:26… still one of the best laughs of my life. I think I blacked out, I was laughing so much when I saw that the first time. 😂😂😂

  • @davem3477
    @davem3477 Před 2 lety +46

    You need to do a comparison of That 70s Show first 13 episodes vs that 80s show 13 episodes. Trying to compare the 2 when characters have been developed, storylines. The clips you’re showing for that 70s show are well beyond the 13 episodes.

  • @kennedymcgovern5413
    @kennedymcgovern5413 Před 2 lety +29

    After you showed that article about how they created the show, I can add to the reasons.
    The Biggest mistake people make in Marketing is thinking that OTHER people are the same as they are. It's never true. As one of my best Marketing professors, back in college, never stopped reminding us: "It doesn't matter what I think. It matters what THEY think." His mantra, that he never grew tired of repeating, was: "What's in THEIR heads."
    That is what Marketing research is for: figuring out what is in THEIR heads...determining what THEY want. A good marketing person completely rejects what HE would want in a product, in favor of what hos available research shows his target market would want in a product.
    Seems like these people wrote a show about their lives in the 80s, and nobody gave a shit. Go figure. I was a teenager in the 80s, not at all bitter, with thoughts of playing football and chasing girls...noty bitterness about a shitty job and some desire to go to Hollywood. That 80s show was set in "my decade" but it wasn't relevant to ME and MY 80s...at all.
    That 70s show, and Happy Days were successful because both focused on just being teenagers in their assigned decades. EVERYONE remembers being a teenager. Being a teenager is an experience we can ALL relate to. That 80s show failed because it embraced a life experience that too few people cared about.

    • @marcelsgroot
      @marcelsgroot Před 2 lety +1

      I agree,I wanted to write a simulair comment yet you said it all. I thought it was fun seeing it set up in a record store and thought nice it will be a lot about 80s music to but not even that. My 80s was also mostly about sport, chasing girls and music. I cant even remember how many walk mans ive burned though.

  • @Joe_Parmesan
    @Joe_Parmesan Před 2 lety +45

    That 70s Show seemed to take pride in the decade, with the show even bringing in some special guest stars from the 70s.
    That 80s Show just seemed to want to make fun of the 80s

    • @isaiahmarker407
      @isaiahmarker407 Před 2 lety

      It got better as the season progressed and developed. They had guest stars like Pat Benatar and a member from Duran Duran for example. That '70s Show took a little time to develop too, all sitcoms do. That '80s Show just wasn't given the chance to do so and it's sad because within the last few episodes I was really getting into it

    • @SpamEggSausage
      @SpamEggSausage Před 2 lety

      @@isaiahmarker407 Pat Benatar and Duran Duran were popular in the 80's, not the 70's!

  • @OgreDLink
    @OgreDLink Před rokem +1

    They had this on Hulu. I just remember how poor quality it looked

  • @Staticjokes
    @Staticjokes Před 2 lety +16

    Its like saved by the bell but worse. Absolutely love to see Glenn in something else though great casting

  • @jeremebonesaw
    @jeremebonesaw Před 2 lety +3

    I remember actually keeping up with " that 80s show" as a kid. I liked it. Not as much, but I liked it.

  • @Meadaa
    @Meadaa Před 2 lety +15

    just watched the whole show and I loved it especially starts getting good around the 4th episode

  • @Hylanos
    @Hylanos Před 2 lety +12

    You know, i know it's been a few years since it started, and maybe has a different target audience, but The Goldbergs could stand as a real "That 80s Show"

  • @XXIIXIIIXXXIXXXIX
    @XXIIXIIIXXXIXXXIX Před 2 lety +28

    I was very invested in that 80s show, hoping they would start fresh after a like warm final season of 70. Watched this when it happened, thought it was okish. Now, oh boy I'll have to watch it again.

  • @dianacorral8262
    @dianacorral8262 Před rokem +11

    I was in high school when That 80's show came out, and I watched every episode and loved it. Super sad this show was canceled so soon before it could find its footing.

  • @thereisnosanctuary6184
    @thereisnosanctuary6184 Před 2 lety +12

    I'm geared up for that 2000's show imagine the humorous aspects of 911

    • @willverschneider1102
      @willverschneider1102 Před 2 lety +3

      "That 2000's Show" could have a scene where the characters are watching That 70's Show.

    • @JC-yy8iv
      @JC-yy8iv Před 2 lety

      @@willverschneider1102 the fact that the debut of That 70s Show is now farther in the past than the show’s setting was at the time really messes with me

    • @pheunithpsychic-watertype9881
      @pheunithpsychic-watertype9881 Před 2 lety

      Like how the turtle club scene from master of disgusie was filmed during it? Heck it was humorous for me and my cousins except we had no idea what was going on since we were little

  • @King_JappyJoe
    @King_JappyJoe Před rokem +3

    I still can't believe I never heard of this show until this video. And I loved That 70s Show

    • @Acinorev1992
      @Acinorev1992 Před rokem +1

      Right?! That what I’m trying to figure out! I used to watch it every day!

  • @sugarysaturn3597
    @sugarysaturn3597 Před 2 lety +11

    I had *no* idea Glenn Howerton was in this dumpster fire of a show and now my mind is blown

  • @adammiller8096
    @adammiller8096 Před 2 lety +2

    I love watching that 80’s show on CZcams all the time.

  • @spliffyrodgers4266
    @spliffyrodgers4266 Před 2 lety +7

    I made up my mind a long time ago if I ever met glenn howerton Id pretend that I only recognized him from that 80s show stictly because I assume litteraly everyone that sees him makes an its always sunny reference

  • @kat8559
    @kat8559 Před 2 lety +6

    Okay but 'jagermeister is so misunderstood, it's actually a digestive aid' is a cute line

  • @misstressfoxtail05
    @misstressfoxtail05 Před 2 lety +10

    I remember liking That 80s Show when it first came out and was sad when it got canceled. Yeah a lot of it didn't work but the parts that did had me hooked. I'm really interested to see what netflix does with That 90s Show.

  • @RevelationOne
    @RevelationOne Před rokem +2

    That 90's show is about to be the most late 2000's thing i've ever seen lol. It didn't give off 90's vibes even in the slightest. The kids look like they're about to pull out their phones to shoot a tiktok.

  • @piousl
    @piousl Před 2 lety +12

    Thought I was the only one who remembers this (very short-lived) show!

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq Před 2 lety +1

      Me too, though I came across a few CZcams videos about it recently, so it's not completely forgotten!

    • @MrJC1
      @MrJC1 Před 2 lety

      nope. haha.

    • @METerrell
      @METerrell Před 2 lety

      I remembered it for Chyler Leigh and guest appearances by some 80s musicians like Pat Benatar and Tiffany.

  • @onestopfunstop317
    @onestopfunstop317 Před 2 lety +7

    Nobody dressed in clown costumes in the 80s. You're picking a picture from a stage show, or an album cover and assuming that was 24/7 life.
    Those people got beat up and made fun of.
    The 80s were the Bundy's, Married with Children...
    That was the purest picture of the Decade I've seen.

  • @jeffreywaugh926
    @jeffreywaugh926 Před 2 lety +66

    I do think a “that 90s show” can totally work really well. See cuz there’s this general boredom in the 70s that makes these characters relatable even to this day. I’d say there is a very similar vibe in the 90s. The 80s is too exciting and iconic it’s hard to relate to for people who didn’t live through it.

    • @mallagallabumbum8209
      @mallagallabumbum8209 Před 2 lety +8

      You are probably around 45 and grew up in the 80s. For me, who grew up in the 90s, the 80s are a boring time in which nothing happend, while the 90s are a vibrant and interesting decade. There's nothing iconic about the 80s, but the 90s are full of iconic images.

    • @jeffreywaugh926
      @jeffreywaugh926 Před 2 lety +5

      I was not alive at all in the 80s and this is just my opinion. It just seems to me generally speaking the 70s and 90s share a similar vibe in a general sense. And that is one of the reasons why “That 70s Show” resonated so well with a 90s audience. Just a very basic observation that’s all.

    • @BoHorn
      @BoHorn Před 2 lety +6

      Mallagalla Bumbum wasnt born in either and hes right, 90s were an amazing decade but boring compred to the bombastic 80s imo.

    • @taylorhall9509
      @taylorhall9509 Před 2 lety +5

      @@mallagallabumbum8209 didn't grow up in the 80s or 90s... but no. 80s was the decade of decadence for a reason lol. That decade was vibrant, full of consumerism, etc. Its far too much. It was all about who and what. Whereas the 90s settled for more laid back after all of that. The clothing even mirrored that reality, in both decades

    • @joejames1794
      @joejames1794 Před 2 lety +8

      None of this matters if the writing is funny and the characters are actual characters

  • @luckyrobinshomestead
    @luckyrobinshomestead Před 2 lety +7

    That 80's Show should have been about teenagers coming of age, just like That 70's Show. It would have been just as successful.

  • @nataliacarrera5755
    @nataliacarrera5755 Před 2 lety +35

    I think the fact that this show came before the big 80's nostalgia contributed to it's failure as well. In the late 90's, early 00's, the 80's were kind of dispised, so the whole vibe seams kind of mean, instead of loving and nostalgic. You could also see this when Friends did flashback episodes, they felt VERY different from Stranger Things

    • @NoelComiX
      @NoelComiX Před 2 lety +4

      They weren't despised by me. Class of 02.

    • @nataliacarrera5755
      @nataliacarrera5755 Před 2 lety +2

      @@NoelComiX well, they were by me hahhahaha

    • @MrVisde
      @MrVisde Před 2 lety +3

      I feel like the Wedding Singer and Donnie Darko were a couple of the first movies to tap into 80s nostalgia. I don’t remember it being despised, but 80s style was made fun of to seem old and outdated.

    • @nataliacarrera5755
      @nataliacarrera5755 Před 2 lety +2

      @@MrVisde You're right, despised may be a strong word... I personally couldn't stand 80's music, but later came to appreciate it. Anyway, it took a few years for it to become a nostalgia phenomenom

    • @NoelComiX
      @NoelComiX Před 2 lety

      @@nataliacarrera5755 i legit wore a white sport jacket and t shirt at my graduation party in 02. Loved Miami Vice. My friends dad was a dj and he made me 80s mix tapes from his library. 📼

  • @Life-Is-Random
    @Life-Is-Random Před rokem +2

    I remember that 80s show. I was so disappointed when it got cancelled

  • @bwalker77
    @bwalker77 Před 2 lety +22

    I think I remember an interview with one of the creators saying that the spinoff angle was the network's idea: the original pitch did not include any link to the previous show. It's a shame, really. The show wasn't particularly good but I don't remember it being particularly awful either: it was just another show that needed time to find its footing. I'm not saying it wouldn't have been canceled if it had another title but being compared to another show that was particularly strong right off the bat, like That 70s' Show was, could not have helped.

  • @thescowlingschnauzer
    @thescowlingschnauzer Před 2 lety +1

    That 70s Show was about being a teenager. Baby Boomers fondly remembered being teenagers in the 70s. Millennials looked forward to being teenagers. That 80s Show was about being in your 20s. Gen-Xers weren't far enough removed from their 20s to look back fondly. Millennials weren't close enough to their 20s to look forward to them.

  • @roncriswell2685
    @roncriswell2685 Před 2 lety +9

    "That 70's show" had writters that grew up in the 70's so with that knowledge they didn't have to rely on stereotypes,even though most of the same writters came back for "That 80"s show" they were already adults during the 80's and so they ended up relying on stereotypes way to much and the boring "this was an 80's thing remember"? One liner jokes and just fell flat.

  • @chuckowen5938
    @chuckowen5938 Před rokem +3

    It was too soon. That 70’s show was centered 20 years after Happy Days was, and which was also a huge success. But the measure a shows success is the number of seasons it runs. So a successful period show like this is going to run right into the next decade, so there has to be some time lapse between them.

  • @carrottopevans
    @carrottopevans Před 2 lety +4

    Woooo! Friday Nerdstalgic to kick off the weekend!

  • @shaunsteele6926
    @shaunsteele6926 Před rokem +2

    the problem is "That 80s show" was a bit too premature. The 80s had only ended a decade ago and were still fresh in most people's minds. It would be like creating a nostalgic "That 2010s Show" today. It would be stupid

  • @jriley1992
    @jriley1992 Před 2 lety +8

    That 80s Show was not a direct spin-off. Despite having similar names, it was really just to capitalize off of That 70s Show’s popularity. None of the characters were the same.

    • @AD-ui6sk
      @AD-ui6sk Před 2 lety +9

      It’s explained not even 3 minutes in….

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq Před 2 lety

      Sophia was supposed to be Eric's cousin, but it was never stated on screen.

  • @pauljackson2473
    @pauljackson2473 Před rokem +1

    That 80’s show failed because it was too awesome for people to understand. I loved this show.
    The motivational tapes, the Dynasty Shots. It was totally RAD!!!

  • @wynonasbigbrowndragon6121

    Speaking of It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, I will never accuse you of doing too many videos on that topic. Consider that a wink! Thanks for the content

    • @LembeckIsStaying
      @LembeckIsStaying Před 2 lety +3

      It's like you're implying something. An implication.

  • @lynepomminville3584
    @lynepomminville3584 Před 2 lety +3

    Nothing on Earth will be better than the original show... 🧡 THAT 70's SHOW 💛

  • @mistersippi2945
    @mistersippi2945 Před 2 lety +11

    I can’t stand a show whose gimmick is “it’s this time and things are changing”. I remember the weak jokes and that one that was in real bad taste.
    “I’m talking on my cellular phone! Not a car phone A CELLULAR PHONE!”
    “Boy these girls here in the 80’s are markedly different from a previous time.”
    “Can anything get better than a NINTENDO?!”
    “Can you believe that DIET COKE exists?!”
    “I don’t know why but Mr. Brady is getting thinner and thinner.”
    Awful...

  • @GrippyGoth
    @GrippyGoth Před 2 lety +4

    Honestly watching the 70s show cast go through the 80s sounds hilarious to me, I'd be down

  • @thenerdbeast7375
    @thenerdbeast7375 Před 2 lety +4

    Except that's 70's Show wasn't cancelled? The series literally ended with all the original cast reunited for the New Year's countdown taking place on Dec. 31st, 1979, literally ending on the last second of the 70s. If that isn't a show that ran its full course I don't know what is.

    • @MrJC1
      @MrJC1 Před 2 lety

      it wasn't cancelled, that was the finale. lol!!!

    • @camelopardalis84
      @camelopardalis84 Před 2 lety

      Whether it was cancelled or not is a question of what the big bosses decided. It is technically even possible they cancelled it so it would end at a certain point, in this case the date you mention. And it's possible to make a show end at a certain point - be it a certain date or after a certain event - by planning the course of the show in such a way after finding out it was cancelled and that for example the following season would be the last.

    • @thenerdbeast7375
      @thenerdbeast7375 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MrJC1 yes but Nerdstalgic said it was cancelled.

    • @MrJC1
      @MrJC1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@thenerdbeast7375 Nerdstalgic is WRONG! :D. hahaha.

    • @KLondike5
      @KLondike5 Před 2 lety

      The show ran 8 years. The opening credits license plate expiration sticker started at 1976 & changed every few seasons. The timeline was under their control. It's wasn't 1 season, 1 year. But people had left, stories had been played out & it was time to end it before it became Saved By The Bell with weird adult Screech & Mr Belding just cashing paychecks.

  • @thatonechickwiththeface5492

    I remember actively avoiding this show on tv as a kid.

  • @arthurdurham
    @arthurdurham Před 2 lety +13

    It's weird to see Dennis so normal

    • @maxclifford937
      @maxclifford937 Před 2 lety

      I like to think this him before the incident with the librarian

  • @halg3625
    @halg3625 Před rokem +1

    I remember when that aired. I was around 13 years old. I watched a few episodes but I couldn't really get into it. Nostalgic sitcoms can be a great thing. "Happy Days" is a perfect example of that. But I felt like it hadn't been long enough, for people to miss the 80s as much as people missed the 70s. I couldn't really miss either decade because I wasn't born until 1988.

  • @devinkemp6198
    @devinkemp6198 Před 2 lety +18

    I watched this a couple years back on hulu it was okay to me it was cheesy at first but then I saw. a little potential once the chacters where set in plac des

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq Před 2 lety +1

      Agreed, the actors are all funny in other projects, but not in this show, where the writing let them down.

    • @surferzapper20
      @surferzapper20 Před 2 lety +3

      This. I caught it on Hulu too. First few episodes didn't even seem to know what it wanted to do outside of "hey, it's the 80s!" The characters and subplots got fleshed out after it was too late in the season to win the audience back.

  • @tartariathelostworld8774
    @tartariathelostworld8774 Před rokem +13

    That 90s show is coming out. 🙌

  • @laumay7364
    @laumay7364 Před 2 lety +4

    I keep reading references to a 90’s Show. The only 90’s Show I recognize are Friends and Living Single.
    The 80’s Show failed because it wasn’t funny and the characters aren’t relatable characters so it doesn’t bring up an nostalgia. Try watching Pretty in Pink for 80’s nostalgia we all know a Ducky.

  • @iamhereblossom1588
    @iamhereblossom1588 Před 2 lety +1

    I remember when this came out. It just felt too early after that 70s show ended. It felt like a that 70s show knockoff instead of a spin-off