Friends

Before Netflix and chill, ’90s sitcoms had us glued to the couch. While there have been notable remakes like Fuller House and Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, ’90s TV shows will always hold a special place in our hearts (perhaps because of the high ponytails, backward caps, and obsession with all things denim).

From classics like Friends to The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, here are the ’90s show that could really use a reunion:

“The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” (1990-1996)
No one’s fresher than the fresh prince himself (aka Will Smith). The show followed Will, born and raised in West Philly, who had to pick up and move to Bel-Air to live with his wealthy aunt, uncle, and cousins after running into some trouble back home. Can you believe it’s been more than two decades since the finale episode that left Will standing in an empty mansion after the entire Banks family moved east? How did Will suffice on his own in California? Did Geoffrey stay in England with his son long-term? Is Hilary still a spoiled brat? Guess we’ll never know.


11890007_10153164477789576_4558422195048525817_o “Friends” (1994-2004)
“Your job’s a joke. You’re broke. Your love life’s D.O.A.” The show that felt like it went on forever has actually been done for 13 years. Everyone watched this group of six friends become a family as they dealt with the highs and lows of adulthood, finding love, and living in New York. Who wouldn’t want to know what the gang’s up to today?


11206582_935150693171988_736137660840566148_o “Family Matters” (1989-1998)
This ‘90s hit centered on the Winslow family and their annoying, ultra-nerdy next door neighbor, Steve Urkel. After obsessively fawning over the Winslows’ eldest daughter, Laura, Steve finally gets the girl at the show’s end. By now, the two are bound to have some little Urkel babies running around (snorting and laughing included).


1485887_629335063772612_416947644_o “Boy Meets World” (1993-2000)
We were able to get a sneak peek into the lives of Cory and Topanga as they helped their daughter Riley navigate her “tween” years in the Disney Channel spin-off, Girl Meets World. Unfortunately, the short-lived show ended in January of 2017 leaving viewers hungry for a bigger glimpse into the Matthews clan including Eric, Sean, Mr. Feeney, and all of their college friends. Maybe skip the kid-friendly remake and go for a full-on adults-only reunion?

xx, The FabFitFun Team