TV series for 12yo girl

Anonymous
Anne with an E
Cobra Kai
Friday Night Lights- if you watch together
Anonymous
Sitcoms from the 1980's, plus British Baking Show or whatever it's called. Also, Dancing With the Stars just started.
Anonymous
Is she studying a foreign language? Could be a good time to watch shows in that language or do a "great courses" or TED talk plunge.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anne with an E
Cobra Kai
Friday Night Lights- if you watch together


Oh man, I LOVE Friday Night Lights!!!
Anonymous
Just Add Magic
Flight 29 Down
Hardy Boys
Design Squad
Mythbusters
Anonymous
Netflix Geek Girl

Netflix Alexa & Katie

Disney + Sydney to the Max

Disney + Lizzie McGuire
Anonymous
The Honeymooners
I Dream of Jeannie
The Adams Family
The Andy Griffith Show
Fraizer
Cheers
The Simpsons (1990s episodes)
Anonymous
Where is our resident Psych booster?

It's fun for that age
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Honeymooners
I Dream of Jeannie
The Adams Family
The Andy Griffith Show
Fraizer
Cheers
The Simpsons (1990s episodes)


I think going old school is great. I’d also recommend:
Facts of Life
Family Ties
Sabrina the Teenage Witch (the old one with Melissa Joan Hart)
Boy Meets World
Laverne and Shirley
Mork & Mindy
Carol Burnett
Fantasy Island (with Ricardo Montalban)
The Monkees
Who’s the Boss?
I Love Lucy
MASH

Cosby - The show itself was really great, if you can look past the star.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Honeymooners
I Dream of Jeannie
The Adams Family
The Andy Griffith Show
Fraizer
Cheers
The Simpsons (1990s episodes)


I think going old school is great. I’d also recommend:
Facts of Life
Family Ties
Sabrina the Teenage Witch (the old one with Melissa Joan Hart)
Boy Meets World
Laverne and Shirley
Mork & Mindy
Carol Burnett
Fantasy Island (with Ricardo Montalban)
The Monkees
Who’s the Boss?
I Love Lucy
MASH

Cosby - The show itself was really great, if you can look past the star.


Family Ties and Laverne and Shirley. Wow had forgot about those, thanks for the reminders!

Three's Company is also a great one for laughs.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Honeymooners
I Dream of Jeannie
The Adams Family
The Andy Griffith Show
Fraizer
Cheers
The Simpsons (1990s episodes)


I think going old school is great. I’d also recommend:
Facts of Life
Family Ties
Sabrina the Teenage Witch (the old one with Melissa Joan Hart)
Boy Meets World
Laverne and Shirley
Mork & Mindy
Carol Burnett
Fantasy Island (with Ricardo Montalban)
The Monkees
Who’s the Boss?
I Love Lucy
MASH

Cosby - The show itself was really great, if you can look past the star.


Ugh, the Cosby Show was the best ever. I hate that it makes me feel icky now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anne with an E
Cobra Kai
Friday Night Lights- if you watch together


Oh man, I LOVE Friday Night Lights!!!



Very adult-y, as my 12 yo said. She has zero interest. I'm waiting another year for Cobra Kai due to the terrible language. DD loved Anne with an E!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you can watch with her, I have found Gilmore Girls is a good way to talk about good and bad choices while she is totally entertained and it doesn’t seem like I’m lecturing. We both yell at the TV when Rory or Lorelei do something stupid. And we joke about “date a Dean, not a Jess” when she is older — but then realize that Dean is an idiot for getting married right out of high school.


+1



+2 One of DD's all time favorites! We did have good convos about Rory's choices.
Anonymous
The new Percy Jackson series was very well done - my daughter loved it.
Anonymous
The wonder years (old one). Classic. Many episodes.
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