1. My So-Called Life‘In Dreams Begins Responsibilities’

    This heartbreaking final scene of My So-Called Life is probably one of the best teen drama moments ever. Devon Gummersall plays Brian Krakow to perfection as a geeky and socially awkward teen secretly in love with a girl who’s too infatuated with another boy to notice. Angela Chase—played by the wonderful Claire Danes—never looks at her neighbor and long-time family friend the way she looked at Jordan Catalano, a handsome, popular, and rebellious slacker who is failing high school—played by the excellent Jared Leto—until she realizes the beautifully profound and thoughtful love letter Jordan had given her was actually written by Brian.

    My So-Called Life is one of the rare network television shows that tackled difficult real-life issues in its episodes without pandering to viewers’ likes and dislikes, but unfortunately at the expense of mass appeal and marketability. It is the best and most realistic teen drama I have ever seen, and its short televised run only serves to highlight how moronic and hopelessly stupid most American television viewers are. If you haven’t yet watched this incredible show, I highly recommend checking it out on Hulu.

     
  2. My So-Called Life

    My So-Called Life

    Recently I’ve started watching My So-Called Life on Hulu after an enthusiastic recommendation from Kottke. This short-lived teen drama was on the air for only one season in 1994 before ABC axed the show for low ratings, but not before it attracted a small but loyal and dedicated fanbase who continue to run a popular unofficial fan site fifteen years after the show had been canceled.

    The show was also a darling of critics, who praised the show for its authentic and nuanced depiction of high school and its sensitive portrayals of difficult topics of the time, including child abuse, homophobia, teenage alcoholism, homelessness, adultery, school violence, same-sex parenting, censorship, and drug use. 1994 was a time before networks catered to the youth and teen market as is routinely done nowadays, and ABC hardly knew how to market such a difficult show.

    I was never particularly a fan of Claire Danes—she was completely forgettable in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines and I haven’t yet watched Romeo + Juliet—but I used to listen to The Ataris a lot and on their ‘Looking Forward to Failure’ EP there is a song titled “My So Called Life”, in which Kris Roe proclaims his love for her ever since seeing her on My So-Called Life. That, plus the fact that the show is currently available on Hulu in its entirety led me to give it a try. And boy, am I glad I did.

    And probably not a moment too soon, as there has been word that Hulu will officially start charging for content in 2010.