6 TV Shows From the ’90s That You Can Binge on Netflix

Adam Salandra
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TV Netflix

The ‘90s were a simpler time. And with the current state of world affairs, wouldn’t it be nice to transport back to the quirky decade for a little escape? Well, thanks to Netflix, you can!

The streaming service, filled with some of the best TV shows from the 1990s, is ready to fill you with nostalgia.

We made a list of the best series currently available to binge to help you prepare for the perfect flashback weekend.

Frasier 

Frasier sitcom

Kelsey Grammar starred as Frasier Crane for a whopping 11 seasons on NBC’s classic sitcom Frasier. Unlike many comedies that focused on blue-collar families, Frasier took a look at the neurotic lives of the cultural elite. But money can’t buy you peace of mind, and so hilarity ensues as the characters try to find love and a little happiness.

Charmed 

WB's Charmed

 

This WB hit told the story of three sisters as they navigate work and relationships in San Francisco. Oh yeah, and they’re witches. Binge all eight seasons now in preparation for the upcoming Charmed reboot currently being cast for the CW.

Friends

NBC's Friends

Could there be a show that better encapsulates the ’90s than Friends? Considered one of the greatest sitcoms of all time, all ten seasons of the beloved series are available to stream on Netflix. You may think you already know how things end for Ross and Rachel, but it couldn’t hurt to watch a few (hundred) more times to be sure.

Party of Five

Fox's Party of Five

This Fox drama follows the lives of the Salinger family, a group of five kids who have to lean on each other and fend for themselves after their parents tragically die in a car accident. The series introduced the world to ’90s leading ladies like Neve Campbell and Jennifer Love Hewitt, who would go on to spook us in Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer, respectively.

That ’70s Show

That '70s Show

For a show about the 1970s, That ’70s Show sure does bring back a lot of ’90s nostalgia. That’s because the show about a group of high school friends launched the cast, whose careers were just getting started at the end of the millennium, to superstardom. Cut to the present day, and Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis are married with children. But back then they were just high school kids in love.

Freaks and Geeks

Freaks and Geeks

For a show that only lasted one season, Freaks and Geeks sure has managed to stand the test of time. That’s because creators Judd Apatow and Paul Feig were able to make a coming-of-age show about high school kids who were as relatable as they were awkward. Not to mention it introduced us to some of today’s biggest stars, including James Franco, Jason Segel, and Seth Rogen.

Adam Salandra
Adam Salandra is an Entertainment Editor for FANDOM. When he's not covering the latest in pop culture, you can find him playing with his French Bulldog pup or hovering over the table of food at any social gathering.