Happened In The 90's

Ep. 52: Married The Old College Try | Happened In The 90s


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Happy New Year!  
Happened In the 90's hosted by Steve and Matt picks a day, any day, and then goes back in time to that magical decade we all know and love the 90's, to revisit episodes of tv, movies that premiered, or cultural events that occured on that day in the 90's.  
Matt and Steve recap their holidays, including watching the OG Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie.  They also talk about 90's hunk Ted McGinley and how he stacks up to other 90's hearthrobs as well as the confusion Steve felt with 90's protype men and the lack of diversity.
After that we're talking all things January 6th
SEGMENT 1
Show: Married With Children
Episode:  Married... With Who (Season 5 | Episode 12)
Air Date:  01/06/1991
Story:  After a drinking binge at a bankers party, Marcy discovers herself to be married to a mysterious hunk named Jefferson D'Arcy, whom Al unearths as a gigolo and con artist. To make Marcy feel better about this unexpected change in her life, Peggy decides to throw a formal wedding ceremony for Marcy and Jefferson in the Bundy's back yard, a ceremony in which nothing goes as planned.
SEGMENT 2
Show: Home Improvement
Episode:  The Old College Try (Season 7 | Episode 12)
Air Date:  01/06/1998
Story:  Tim teaches an auto course at a community college. Going from the young students to hanging out with his older friends, Tim feels his friends are acting old. He starts to hang out with the college students and keep up with their lifestyle.
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