Can the U.S. return to the past? In pop culture, it already has

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The past is fetishized, undermining the ‘We’re not going back’ slogan about Roe v. Wade

and many more. The impulse to revive, whether it’s with a contemporary twist or not, is in part financial. These shows are familiar name-brands and an easy sell to customers. But the impulse has deeper meaning. Viewers are drawn by the allure of revisiting the good times, and finding pleasure in familiar characters. Maybe the new version just can’t replicate the original, but it’s a helluva draw, this nostalgia.

By the way, the sixth original star not coming back is Danny Masterson, who was charged with the rapes of three women in the early 2000s, in an unusual arrest and prosecution of a famous Hollywood actor in the MeToo era. He denies the charges and the criminal case is set to begin in August of this year.

 

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It's strange Globe editors are so obsessed with abortions in a foreign country but avoids mentioning vulnerable Canadians are being nudged to choose euthanasia in Canada to save the govt money. And the fed gov plans on expanding MAD to children this year.

Obama set back race relations decades so anything is possible.

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