The Golden Age of Television

Similar to how we remember 70s and 90s with best music, late 90s and early 00s with best movies, we will remember 2005-2020 as the era with best TV shows. I'm afraid over the next ~10 years the amount of money that goes into making TV series will shrink significantly.

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>70s and 90s with best music
Wrong.
>late 90s and early 00s with best movies
Wrong.
> 2005-2020 as the era with best TV shows
Wrong.

>late 90s and early 00s with best movies
lol wut. the 70s was the best period for movies

bet this satinist thinks it's all the 80's

Started with Oz, ended really with Chernobyl. So its a much longer time frame.

You cant really say "golden era" of music too, since music has been made since forever ago and I could make a compelling case for any ten year period of last the two-hundred or so years being the true golden era.

Movies golden era is objectively Old Hollywood.

>late 90s and early 2000s with best movies

You know there's a reason why the seventies was called "New Hollywood" right?

That just makes me reminiscent

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Definitely over the hill but there are some good things still being produced that I can find

Dunno about the rest but big budget movies really started sucking ass this decade

Agreed

Golden age died after Mad Men

I don't know why you think this if the trend is going up

Chernobyl is shit
Embarrassing dialogue, cartoonish characters, tedious sermonising

no one gives a fuck what you think

yea but legendary art direction and very smart pacing.

bydlo

Ended with Chernobyl? I can't tell whether you think it's good or not with this phrase.

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Actually its 50s

BAIT

sup boris

Agreed