It's been an, okay, ride... It seems like they're trying too hard to convince us it's the 90's. Growing up at that time, we didnt make a point of referencing it so often, we just lived it. I came for the nostalgia, but it isn't enough to keep viewers tuned in. Once you realize the characters you came to love take the back seat, you have to try to love the new kids on centre stage. If you can't learn to love it as it's own show, you probably won't tune in again. Maybe it will just take a while to get off the ground, and get it's feet planted. I hope it does. It has potential.