Submitted by FluffyDoomPatrol t3_10oz4wf in television
Hi there, I was just thinking of something, whatever happened to all the awful soapy teen dramas they used to make in the 90s and 2000s.
I recently ended up in hospital and needed surgery, which wasn’t a lot of fun. However while I was recovering, this weird guy on the ward, who wouldn’t shut up and kept watching DVDs of The L Word and One Tree Hill, at full volume without headphones.
However that reminded me of all those shows they used to make, Dawson’s Creak, One Tree Hill, The OC and all those ones with thirty year old high school students, who are all muscular, good looking and involved in convoluted love triangles.
I’m not saying they were good, I didn’t watch them at the time, but I’m just wondering where they all went and how that genre declined.
pm_me_reason_to_livx t1_j6hj9yc wrote
I don't think the genre is in decline. In fact I think there are more of these teen-dramas than there ever were at any given point in time.
Heartbreak High, Sex Education, Prisma, Elite, Euphoria, High School, Never Have I Ever etc. These are the Dawson Creeks and One Tree Hills of our time... just in shorter form and more stylistic... because that's just how television is nowadays.