Reboots need to die out in the 2020s.

Does the reboot era need to end?

  • Yes. More original TV shows, please.

    Votes: 1 50.0%
  • No. I love seeing these old shows coming back.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • We're off TV watching in the 2020s.

    Votes: 1 50.0%

  • Total voters
    2

Mike the Executioner

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In the last week, I've heard about a Ren & Stimpy reboot, an Animaniacs reboot, a Who's the Boss? reboot, and a Fresh Prince reboot. Not to mention all the other reboots and revivals that are on the way.:scust:

It's getting out of hand. A couple years ago, when reboots and revivals were first popping up, I thought it was cool. Old shows coming back for more seasons, or as new versions of themselves was interesting to me. But now, they've over-saturated us with them. It doesn't even feel like these shows have a demand anymore. Hollywood just wants more money off of ideas that worked years ago. :scust:

I'm used to movies being remade because it's always been like that, but some television shows don't need to come back. That's why I respect the people behind Friends. They know whatever reboot they make will most likely be :trash:, and they don't need to mess with the brand, so more power to them. :obama:
 

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