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Most of the people from "Thirtysomething" agree that the show would be different today.
"Thirtysomething" is without a doubt the best written of television's weekly shows.
The overall ratings of "Thirtysomething" fell to 10.6 from 12.3 this year.
She was a thirtysomething, focused on her children and her career.
Yet "Thirtysomething" seems to have stretched the boundaries even further by trying to contain them.
"Thirtysomething" represented a major change in the networks' attitude toward baby boomers.
But no one at "Thirtysomething" is talking about Nancy's future.
In effect, "Thirtysomething" has served as a collective vehicle for mourning.
The sentiments should please the producers of "Thirtysomething," who have had problems with advertisers in the past.
Fortunately for anyone interested in television of substance, "Thirtysomething" refused to compromise.
The character Hope on the television show "Thirtysomething" is an environmental activist.
"Thirtysomething" was canceled, but not before its characters underwent some traumatic events.
But he said that soaps, unlike "Thirtysomething," focus on plot rather than character.
Meanwhile, the cast of "Thirtysomething" has evolved into a superb ensemble company.
Please tell me whom I can write to about canceling "Thirtysomething."
Look at the dialogue in popular television programs like "Thirtysomething": "My mother is coming for a visit."
Clearly, "Thirtysomething" has had its influence on the evolving images of men on television.
On "Thirtysomething," men created the show and women (two of whom happen to be their wives) continue to write individual episodes.
The first is a half-hour participatory extravaganza, inspired by "Thirtysomething."
This is what all that whining on "Thirtysomething" was about; none of those people ever had an unexpressed thought.
A film directed by an actress from "Thirtysomething," based on books that are schoolgirl favorites.
And yet, amazingly, "Thirtysomething" transcends these complaints with its own brand of authenticity.
Perhaps most significant, one of the recurring themes of "Thirtysomething" is creativity itself.
Because the homosexual incident in "Thirtysomething" was not a main theme of the program, it may have escaped advance attention.
It all feels like an interminable episode of "Thirtysomething," playing on an endless loop.