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while I agree with you about the 2008 songs, let's be real, no songs were more important/as important or culturally impactful than the ones mentioned in the 2009 episodes (except maybe B.E.P.'s songs, but they charged too much money for their image being used).

I found out from someone who works on VH-1 that the Black Eyes Peas wanted too much money for their footage being licensed.

after seeing this show, this is how I rank the "I Love The" series:
1-I Love The 80's Strikes Back
2-I Love The 70's
3-I Love The 80's
4-I Love The 80's 3-D
5-I Love The 90's
6-I Love The New Millennium
7-I Love The 90's Part Deux
8-Black To The Future
9-I Love The 70's Volume 2
10-I Love Toys
11-I Love The Holidays
12-I Love The

that panel praised everything especially all the really bad stuff, that panel sucked, the old ones wouldn't have been as accepting of some of this stuff.

I'll be honest, while I'll say there were some things I either expected/was happy to see in this show, this was a letdown. There were still several events, tv and movies left out (it seemeed this show was against comedies since there weren't any comedy films discussed here), and hardly any animated show/movies

notice the lack of cartoon shows (aside Dora and Pokemon) and animated
movies ,by their logic, Dora The Explorar was the only notable cartoon
of the decade (and Spongebob, which they already tackled on "I Love The
90's Part Deux). I know the 2000s were an inferior decade in cartoons in
comparison to previous decades

the original Dr. Who was discussed in "I Love The 70's" Volume 2, there was no need to talk about another one.

notice the lack of cartoon shows (aside Dora and Pokemon) and animated movies ,by their logic, Dora The Explorar was the only notable cartoon of the decade (and Spongebob, which they already tackled on "I Love The 90's Part Deux). I know the 2000s were an inferior decade in cartoons in comparison to previous decades