The guys of TBBT, as well as Amy, never really conformed to the dress styles of today, nor did they decorate their homes in a particularly trendy way (unless I missed the episode where Penny installed shiplap in their bathroom). Does this mean that when young whippersnappers watch this show for the first time years from now it won't seem dated? Or at least dated to a particular decade?
Optional bonus question:
Name one show that would seem terribly dated if watched now.
My answer: Dallas (the original, not the revival)
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Réponse de bratface
le 31 mai 2019 à 22h59
Not sure how old you are, I'm a boomer & the candy cigs came wrapped in thin paper & when you puffed on them the sugar blew out. & looked like smoke.
Réponse de tmdb51128542
le 31 mai 2019 à 23h24
I'm in what is called Gen X. Sounds like my generation's candy cigarettes had become fairly lame. Or I was using them wrong.
Réponse de Tim-Buktu
le 31 mai 2019 à 23h39
umm....not quite. But most of the letters are the same.
Réponse de bratface
le 31 mai 2019 à 23h39
Same generation as my daughter (she was born in 1973). I think they started getting rid of all of those 'politically incorrect' products in the 70's.
Réponse de tmdb51128542
le 31 mai 2019 à 23h48
Mr. Lemons just informed me that our candy cigarettes also produced the white smoke. At least if you used them right. Poor little ten-year-old me. I thought I looked so cool and it turns out I didn't know what I was doing. Mr. Lemons also just informed me that there were bubble gum cigars. I didn't partake in those.