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You know how it goes, you're binge watching a show on some streaming service, and all of a sudden you get to some episode from the 90's and they whole plot is based around this new fancy thing called The Internet. Or it's a different show from the 2000s and they're talking about some flash in the pan issue like trans-fats or Kony that was a big deal at the time but was forgotten really fast. Or a ripped from the headlines episode of some news story like the Elian Gonzalez case that was huge at the time but was very much tied to the era it happened in. Or even just a series has an episode about how important it is to vote and they leaned hard into whatever candidates were running the year that it aired. So what as some episodes of otherwise good TV shows that didn't age well. Buffy The Vampire Slayer - I Robot... You, Jane. So there's this new thing called The Internet and somehow Willow got a demon onto it. Between the plot, which is very much this 90's "we need to do an episode about The Internet, and the 90's beige CRTs, this episode really dates itself. King of the Hill - Lost in MySpace. Remember when Fox paid a shitload of money of MySpace? Yeah. Community - App Development and Condiments. This is more recent, dating to 2014, but the premise being about people being addicted to social media on cell phones. This is already kinda dated and is likely not going the age well.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 05:14 |
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# ? May 30, 2024 13:47 |
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Most modern simpsons episodes become dated as soon as they come out. That's the trouble with taking on current events but getting to the punch months late compared to South Park.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 05:30 |
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I've been rewatching the first season of Stargate SG-1 and I'd like to nominate all of it. But especially episode four, Emancipation.stargate.wikia.com posted:On the seemingly peaceful planet of Simarka, the team encounter a race of Mongol-like Humans whose women have no rights whatsoever. Things turn bad when the team realizes Captain Samantha Carter has been kidnapped and sold to an enemy tribe, led by Turghan and as her teammates search for her, Carter fights to dismantle a series of ground rules on a planet where women are seen as objects instead of human beings.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 05:48 |
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Fun fact, that episode was written by the same person who wrote Code of Honor, a Star Trek TNG episode with a similar plot where the Enterprise visits the planet of black people.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 05:58 |
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The episode of the Simpsons where Homer thinks Bart is gay aged pretty badly; Homer's bigotry didn't seem that extreme at the time, but in 2017 he just comes off as a complete bastard. Now that I think about it, that was 20 years ago, and 20 years before that, the best known TV dad was Archie Bunker
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 06:13 |
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That episode of Seinfeld that's all about call waiting seems really this day and age.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 06:26 |
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There was an episode of Star Trek TOS where some guy fell in love with an alien gas cloud and Kirk said that a binary gender system was a universal constant, that got a WTF from me the first time I saw it. e: this came up because the alien gas cloud turned out to be a woman Ziv Zulander has a new favorite as of 06:35 on Jul 30, 2017 |
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Beer_Suitcase posted:That episode of Seinfeld that's all about call waiting seems really this day and age. So much of Seinfeld's premises would be completely and utterly destroyed by mobile phones.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 07:13 |
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A huge number of early Simpsons episodes are reaaaaaally uncomfortably racist.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 07:19 |
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A lot of current Simpsons episodes are uncomfortably racist
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 07:23 |
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Tiggum posted:I've been rewatching the first season of Stargate SG-1 and I'd like to nominate all of it. But especially episode four, Emancipation. I didn't know SG-1 visited GBS
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 07:24 |
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A lot of Married With Children come off as well as a 30-year-old sitcom would, but 'Requiem for a Dead Barber' comes pretty drat close to being unwatchable with all of the gay panic jokes.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 07:28 |
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Pick posted:A huge number of early Simpsons episodes are reaaaaaally uncomfortably racist. Examples? (Not arguing, just curious)
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 08:04 |
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Instant Sunrise posted:So there's this new thing called The Internet and somehow Willow got a demon onto it. Between the plot, which is very much this 90's "we need to do an episode about The Internet, and the 90's beige CRTs, this episode really dates itself. I can tell when an episode of NCIS was shot by the size of its monitors. Mark Harmon not aging a single effing day doesn't help.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 08:09 |
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The 'shemale' episode of Arrested Development. Though I don't think that was even a good joke when it aired.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 08:49 |
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The gay jokes in MST3K don't age well. There's a particularly obnoxious one in an episode of The Film Crew where a riffer comments that something is so gay, it's transgender. Also the whole "repeat unfunny thing until stack overflow causes thing to be funny" schtick going on in the late 90s/early aughts.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 09:14 |
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I, Butthole posted:So much of Seinfeld's premises would be completely and utterly destroyed by mobile phones. The X-Files is like this too.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 10:42 |
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Futurama has a lot of throwaway jokes about gay or transgender people that aren't really ok in 2017, as well as the episode where Bender becomes female and essentially acts like a camp drag stereotype.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 10:54 |
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Not a tv show, but I caught Naked Gun 3 the other night and OJ Simpson's performance is awful, consists of bugging his eyes out and getting spooked bad. probably the worst thing that guy ever did
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 10:57 |
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Frasier's a bit of an odd case in that there's a fair few gay and drag jokes that don't really age well, and camp stereotypes- not to mention a running gag of one or both of the brothers being thought to be gay- but also a decent amount of gay characters being treated respectfully, at least as people if not by Frasier. A number of the cast were gay behind the scenes, maybe that contributed?
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 11:09 |
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Tiggum posted:I've been rewatching the first season of Stargate SG-1 and I'd like to nominate all of it. But especially episode four, Emancipation. Not disagreeing, but Emancipation didn't really have far to fall as time went on. It was poo poo when it was made and it remains poo poo. There are some good episodes in season 1 though. The Nox, Thor's Hammer, the one with the alternate reality mirror, the finale, etc all hold up as decent imho.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 11:22 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJemsVMhEhs&t=423s
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 11:44 |
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The entirety of 24 is so tied up in Bush era attitudes towards terrorism that it's really dated now.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 16:00 |
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Any sitcom that shows the wife as a put upon and more intelligent person than the child like and irresponsible husband because it's been scientifically proven men are better at rational logical thought processes.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 16:34 |
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Olive Garden tonight! posted:The 'shemale' episode of Arrested Development. Though I don't think that was even a good joke when it aired. I had the show on in the background the other day and when I heard Maeby tell George Michael that she had told STEVE HOLT that Lindsay was, "a tranny" I had to go back and make sure I'd heard that right. It kind of hosed me up.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 16:48 |
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On the gay panic thing I thought Cheers did it fairly interestingly - Diane, to prove a point as she was sick of their bigotry about it, stated that there were two gay dudes in the bar, but kept who it was to herself to watch the other character's self-destruct over it, with all the characters thinking that it was the obvious two guys who were there together were the "offending" couple. However it turned out that the gay guys had actually hid themselves in the panicking crowd, and that they had not been suspected once. Making a good point about why stereotyping is harmful and counterproductive, and that homosexuals are just like everyone else?
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 16:49 |
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Leavemywife posted:I had the show on in the background the other day and when I heard Maeby tell George Michael that she had told STEVE HOLT that Lindsay was, "a tranny" I had to go back and make sure I'd heard that right. It kind of hosed me up. Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia sure called "Carmen the Tranny" that way too long.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 17:16 |
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muscles like this! posted:Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia sure called "Carmen the Tranny" that way too long. Oh, man, I forgot about that character. Though, on King of the Hill, they had a small joke about it, but that was pretty much just Hank saying one of the bank tellers was "between genders" and was a throwaway line, with no significance or disgust implied.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 17:30 |
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muscles like this! posted:Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia sure called "Carmen the Tranny" that way too long. That's the whole point of the show tho?
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 17:32 |
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El Estrago Bonito posted:The X-Files is like this too. I think the X-files holds up quite well in this regard. Mulder and Scully both have phones and use them all the time, and the writers have to keep inventing reasons why they can't use them - just as modern TV has to.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 17:34 |
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oldpainless posted:That's the whole point of the show tho? Sorta, as someone who despises the word, the gang are all small minded bigots who absolutely would use that word. She wasn't a terribly progressive portrayal but she wasn't really the butt of the jokes, the gang was.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 19:21 |
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BioEnchanted posted:On the gay panic thing I thought Cheers did it fairly interestingly - Diane, to prove a point as she was sick of their bigotry about it, stated that there were two gay dudes in the bar, but kept who it was to herself to watch the other character's self-destruct over it, with all the characters thinking that it was the obvious two guys who were there together were the "offending" couple. However it turned out that the gay guys had actually hid themselves in the panicking crowd, and that they had not been suspected once. Making a good point about why stereotyping is harmful and counterproductive, and that homosexuals are just like everyone else? That was also a cool episode because Sam basically told his regulars to stop coming in if they had a problem with gay people.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 19:42 |
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Ziv Zulander posted:There was an episode of Star Trek TOS where some guy fell in love with an alien gas cloud and Kirk said that a binary gender system was a universal constant, that got a WTF from me the first time I saw it. Maybe Kirk was just trying to make Cochrane feel better about being a cloud's object of affection. "Yeah, sure, it's totally normal, dude. Every species has a male and female equivalent." "Actually, Captain-" "Shut UP, Spock."
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 19:58 |
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Filthy Haiku posted:Sorta, as someone who despises the word, the gang are all small minded bigots who absolutely would use that word. I've recently rewatched a bunch of the show and noticed that the gang are the only people who treat her as anything but a woman, and even when someone points out that she's trans the universal reaction is "so what?" (or "well punching her just went from abusive to a hate crime, then"). My only criticism is that the poor girl's clearly never learned to tuck.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 21:17 |
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X-Files "First Person Shooter"
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 21:23 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2O6XKURcxE
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 21:28 |
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How I met your mother is terribly dated in this day in age. drat, everyone in that show tally hate people who have sex!
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 21:38 |
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I was listening to a recent episode of Cum Town and they were talking about how "he/she" and "tranny" and the like was viewed as completely fine by TV shows as recently a couple of years ago. Funny how things progress quickly. In terms of episode concepts that haven't aged well, the episode of Rocko's Modern Life where Rocko tries to date women to get over his neighbor Melba having a boyfriend has a lot of stuff that people don't do anymore. The closest thing we have to dating shows is The Bachelor(ette). I can't think of anything specific, but many South Park episodes that focused on what was the news event or celebrity of the moment have probably aged badly.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 21:42 |
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lmao, I had forgotten how ridiculous the Second Life hype was back in 2008 or so
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 21:42 |
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That episode was dated from the second it premiered.
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