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Nope, I did get with a kind of clumsy, dark haired, blue eyed dude with horn-rimmed glasses though.

It definitely got me into comics. I started reading the 90s reboot of Supergirl not too long afterwards and regularly hanging out at my neighborhood comic store.

I was embarrassingly into this show as a pre-pubescent nerd girl, mostly because I was totally in LOVE with Dean Cain's Clark Kent and kind of idolized Terri Hatcher's headstrong Lois Lane (I later went on to become a newspaper reporter myself). I would be afraid to rewatch it now because I know it will probably be

As a millennial Of A Certain Age (I'm 31), I've watched most of the major events of my life filtered through the lens of The Daily Show (9/11, the Iraq War, major elections) so this is definitely hitting me hard. As I've gotten older its also become one of the few shows that brings my whole family together. My dad and

I can only hope it deletes them from your recommendation algorithms too. I went through a long phase where I was watching every awful horror movie on Netflix and my recommendation results got so skewed that even my documentary recommendations were all murderers, cults and aliens.

To be fair, my sister is a very high-strung elementary school teacher who is obsessed with fightin' dudes from the 70s and 80s, i.e. JCVD, Chuck Norris (before it was cool), Steven Seagal, etc.

I loved DuckTales! I actually rewatched it recently on YouTube because I wanted to confirm some vague memories I had of a kind-of disturbing Odyssey-themed episode of the show.

Shame on you for not giving Big Freedia a shout out for that video too, Oliver. She's the original bounce music queen diva, and RuPaul is basically totally aping her style for that song (though I do love it).