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Great to be reminded of The Adventures of Pete and Pete having barely thought about it in years. Sometimes when you say a show is 'of its time' it's because it's full of horribly outdated attitudes and language, but the excellent Pete and Pete is of its time in all the best ways. https://t.co/nstohqkYRk
— Keith Foster (@keith_r_foster) September 21, 2020
I was possibly a little too old for it when it was on but we got cable TV in 1992 when I was 16 and I would spend hours channel surfing, occasionally finding these gems. The podcast mentioned a similarity in tone to Eerie, Indiana, which I love, and I totally get that.
— Keith Foster (@keith_r_foster) September 21, 2020
And it was totally in tune with a lot of the more 'mature' pop culture of the time.
— Keith Foster (@keith_r_foster) September 21, 2020
Yes, Eerie Indiana definitely a spiritual twin. Both associated with childhood summer holidays for me. Great days.
— Scott Innes (@Flying_Inside) September 21, 2020