Get ready to relive the magic of the ’90s! Two iconic series, ‘My So-Called Life’ and ‘Felicity,’ are making their way to Hulu this March, just in time for the nostalgic documentary ‘Kid 90.’ So, clear your schedule and tuck the kids in early—this is a binge-worthy event you won’t want to miss.
Ah, the ’90s! A time when Melanie Griffith was recognized for more than just being Dakota’s mom, and Janet Jackson hadn’t yet had her famous run-in with Justin Timberlake. If you were around back then, you certainly remember the unforgettable moment of confronting a former friend with the line, “you’re a virgin who can’t drive”—a classic that solidified friendships and rivalries alike.
Felicity: A Journey Through College
‘Felicity,’ which aired from 1998 to 2002, follows Felicity Porter (played by Keri Russell) through her transformative college years at a fictional New York university. Who could forget the infamous moment when Felicity decided to chop off her hair and the ratings took a nosedive? That was a real turning point! All four seasons will soon be available for streaming on Hulu.
My So-Called Life: A Cultural Phenomenon
And then there’s ‘My So-Called Life’—though its run lasted just one season during the 1994-1995 broadcast year, it became a cultural phenomenon. The show revolves around Angela Chase (Claire Danes) and her high school escapades in suburbia Pittsburgh. Angela’s often tumultuous relationship with her mother resonates with many who experienced the trials of teenagehood.
Let’s not overlook the groundbreaking character Rickie Vasquez, portrayed by Wilson Cruz, who was a trailblazer as an openly gay teen on network television. Cruz recalled a particularly poignant episode, ‘Betrayal,’ which left him in tears as Rickie stood up for his feelings amidst the complexities of friendship.
The Centerpiece: Kid 90
The centerpiece of this nostalgic programming is the documentary ‘Kid 90,’ featuring Soleil Moon Frye’s personal footage and insights from stars like David Arquette and Mark-Paul Gosselaar.
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Summary:
‘My So-Called Life’ and ‘Felicity’ are set to stream on Hulu, bringing back the beloved shows that defined the ’90s. From Felicity’s college journey to Angela Chase’s high school drama, fans can relive the nostalgia along with the new documentary ‘Kid 90.’

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