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Gone Too Soon: My So-Called Life
by Jason Hughes, posted Aug 31st 2009 2:40PM

With the news coming down this week that MTV is adapting the UK's teen sensation Skins for American audiences, it became obvious which show I was going to do next for this column. The thing about Skins that works so well is that it rings of authenticity, which is rare in teen programming. It also features teenagers who are truly acting their age; no old dudes with male pattern baldness pretending to be high school sophomores.
We've seen all this before. A long time ago, before The WB and UPN built programming models for teen audiences, there was a little show on ABC that nobody really knew what to do with. My So-Called Life tackled teen issues, not in "a very special episode" way, but in a raw, unfiltered way. It was wonderful.
Stop, Drop and Watch: 'My So-Called Life' Full Episodes
by Kelly Woo, posted Aug 13th 2009 5:00PM
If this blog grinds to a complete halt, here's why: Hulu has made all 19 episodes of 'My So-Called Life' available for streaming. You can now look at Jordan Catalano on your computer every day. Dreams do come true.Some of you may be saying, "What is this 'My So-Called Life' you speak of?" To which we reply with a sad face': 'MSCL' was an acclaimed but short-lived series that aired in 1994-95 and starred Claire Danes and Jared Leto. The coming-of-age story focused on sensitive teen Angela Chase and the people in her orbit: her parents, her crush (Jordan), friends and neighbors. It was amazing. We're still mourning the show's untimely death.
But why read about it when you can watch it? Right now! Here are some of the staff's favorite episodes:
My So-Called Life, Complete Series - DVD review
by Jen Creer, posted Nov 16th 2007 3:01PM
"This life has been a test. If this had been an actual life, you would have received instructions on where to go and what to do."-- Angela ChaseSay what you will about My So-Called Life: It was a pivotal show in American TV History. Although it was canceled after only two years and 19 episodes, when MTV picked it up and began showing it round the clock, it acquired a cult following that keeps it resonant even today.
TV Squad Daily with Brigitte - VIDEO
by Brigitte Dale, posted Jan 26th 2007 4:41PM
Hey, Brigitte here with TV Squad Daily. I'll be covering the TV stories I find interesting each day, Monday through Friday, in this video blog.
Today on TV Squad Daily:
Today on TV Squad Daily:
- Elijah Wood is still talking about his scuffle with Jared Leto at the MTVU Woodie Awards.
- The Food Networks says that the "McDonald's I'm lovin' it" screen during Iron Chef was a technical error, not subliminal advertising.
- This is only the beginning: Twentieth Century Fox has subpoenaed YouTube, forcing them to identify the user who uploaded several unreleased episodes of 24 to the website.
TV Squad Daily with Brigitte - VIDEO
by Brigitte Dale, posted Jan 9th 2007 4:44PM
Hey, Brigitte here with TV Squad Daily. I'll be covering the TV stories I find interesting each day, Monday through Friday, in this video blog.
Today on TV Squad Daily:
Today on TV Squad Daily:
- When shows like The Sopranos and The Wire are syndicated onto basic cable, the content standards get more strict. Can these shows sell without their usual language, violence, and nudity?
- Nicole Richie was voted the 3rd best-dressed woman alive by Glamour magazine. Apparently, the stick-in-a-bag look is really hot right now.
- Jared Leto has come a long way since My So-Called Life. Now he gained 65 pounds for his new movie role and won't need to worry about being called a "pretty boy" for a while.
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