Nothing on TV Felt Like My So-Called Life
Briefly

"I was trying to capture that feeling where you think you're grown up, but at the same time you're trying to figure out, How do I be a grown up?" remembers creator Winnie Holzman.
"Despite its geological exploration of Angela's emotional interior, My So-Called Life was conscientiously an ensemble show... it had an outsize influence on teen dramas, serving as a shining example of how to write a group of fully dimensional characters."
"Angela’s unreliable narration chronicled the events of the series in naturalistic stream-of-consciousness credibly sprinkled with placeholder words ('like' and 'or something' were favorites)."
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