Sure, there are some pretty good shows on TV these days (Scandal, anyone?), but every once in a while we find ourselves longing for the carefree days of the past when TV was much simpler⊠or better. Though these shows are no longer on the air, we canât get them out of our heads. #NeverForget
1. The O.C.
Maybe the best teen drama in the history of ever, The O.C. raised a generation of wannabe surfers. We may have faked sick the day after Marissa died to stay home and deal with the emotional shock, but for the most part the show made us really happy, and we miss it. Just listen to the theme song and you’ll be overwhelmed with nostalgia and have to skip your next class to watch as many episodes as you can.Â
2. Gilmore Girls
From 2000-2007, Lorelai Gilmore was the mom every American kid wanted for his or her own. This fast-paced, original drama (sitcom?) was one of the most creative shows of the early 2000s. We all wanted to go to Yale with Rory and live in Stars Hollow, which, sadly, isnât even a real town.
3. One Tree Hill
Even though the Tree Hill kids looked way too old to be in high school, we followed every ridiculously dramatic second of their lives for nine seasons.
4. Friday Night Lights
Tim Riggins. Thatâs all.
5. Boy Meets World
Even though the revival series Girl Meets World is in the works, nothing will beat the original. If you didnât have a crush on Eric or Shawn growing up or wanted Mr. Feeny to be your neighbor, then you really should go back and watch this show. Itâs the best, trust us.
6. Hannah Montana
New plot line: Hannah/Miley gets caught smoking weed and Robbie Ray is super disappointed but manages to write a song about it. Rico is indicted for fraud. Lilly and Oliver get married and have a baby. Jake Ryan and Jesse fight Gladiator-style for Mileyâs heart. Tell us you wouldnât watch that.
7. Friends
We still use Friends one-liners on a daily basis (âJoey doesnât share food!â), and we’re still holding out for a reunion season. We just want to see Monica and Chandlerâs kids all grown up!
8. Sex and the City
Though we have the SATC movies to tide us over (thereâs talk of SATC 3, too), the original episodes are what really have our hearts. To this day, we assign a character to each of our friends. Are you a Samantha or a Charlotte?
9. Freaks and Geeks
It was cancelled after one season, which is maybe the worst crime ever committed by humankind. Young James Franco was possibly even hotter than he is now, so why couldnât we have had just a few more seasons of his gorgeousness?
10. Full House
New plot line: Michelle starts a fashion line that scarily resembles The Row. Jesse and Becky are still the hottest couple to ever exist. Stephanie gets married before D.J., which causes a lot of sibling tension. Joey finally makes it as a comedian and replaces Ellen as the host for The Oscars. Kimmy Gibbler somehow becomes more successful than any of the Tanner clan, but still shows up unannounced for breakfast. Everyone still lives in the same house, all together.
11. The Office
We only include this show on the condition that Michael Scott makes a return, because he was the best part of the entire show.
12. Gossip Girl
Is it bad that we still arenât over Gossip Girl going off the air? Even though the last season was a little unwatchable, weâre yearning for the wonderfulness that was seasons one and two. Why couldnât they have just stayed in high school forever?
13. Laguna Beach
Where do we even begin? Laguna Beach was, like, the best reality show to ever air. The debate is still raging at HC whether weâre team LC or team Kristin. Other relevant opinions: Stephen is way overrated, Lo is the best character on the show and Jason is the biggest d-bag in the world. That’s all.Â
It’s such a shame that shows as perfect as these aren’t on the air these days. Until they’re matched, however, we’ll just stick to Netflix reruns.Â