With peak fashion, sideways ball caps, dry humor, and insane slang,1990stelevision was something else.

There were stars people knew and loved, and their characters still define them decades later.

Of course, that isnt possible for a slayer, and she eventually learns to embrace her destiny.

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The series brought in a younger audience and put the WB on the ratings map.

There, he reconnects with his family, some old friends, and creates new relationships.

The spin-off ran for 11 seasons and won 37 Primetime Emmy Awards during its time on NBC.

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Entertaining and knowing where to push boundaries,Seinfeldsnine seasons defined 90s television.

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Buffy looking scared with a monster over her shoulder in Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Prophecy Girl - 1997 (1)

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Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw looking to the distance in Sex and the City.

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Jerry Orbach and Chris Noth look at each other outdoors on a street in Law & Order.

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George Clooney, Eriq La Salle, Laura Innes & Anthony Edwards standing over a patient in a hospital bed in ER.

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Kelsey Grammer, David Hyde Pierce and John Mahoney standing in a circle toasting in Frasier.

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Gillian Anderson makes a call from the basement office as Scully wearing a red suit in The X-Files.

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Bart (Nancy Cartwright) sells Milhouse (Pamela Hayden) his soul in The Simpsons.

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Monica, Rachel, and Phoebe sit on a couch in wedding dresses on Friends.

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George (Jason Alexander) realizing that &ldquo;it&rdquo; might have moved when he got a massage earlier in Seinfeld.

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