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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It was on for years and years, and it was comfort food TV. I started watching with my mom, and I watched when I was out of school and working my first job, and I introduced my boyfriend to it, and then watched it after we got married and had a baby. It was just about little stuff, with happy resolutions, without being dramatic or sensational or shocking or upsetting. There weren't many shows that were like that then, or shows that were so centered on an idealized version of mom/daughter life. [b]It's not that it is a great show in the "great TV" sense, but I can't think of another show that was so..female?[/b] [/quote] Eh, I think Charmed was super feminine without the annoying bits in. That being said, you're totally entitled to your comfort TV. Whatever that is to you is fine.[/quote I loved Charmed and Gilmore Girls. The difference though is that Charmed did try to bring in the male audience with the sexy skimpy outfits they had the sisters wear. Gilmore Girls was purely a women's show about women. [/quote]
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