I was looking for a new show to watch on those rare occasions when I
have some time to myself (very rare lately - both college sons have come
home sick a lot!). I decided to finally try a 1999 show that I have
heard rave reviews of from so many people: the one-season wonder Freaks and Geeks.
Why did I wait so long to watch this amazing show?? I absolutely love it!
Freaks and Geeks
takes place in a Midwestern high school in 1980. It features loads of
teen actors and actresses who went on to become big stars as adults. And
it perfectly captures high school in 1980. I should know - I was there!
It's definitely an ensemble cast, but one of the main characters is Lindsay, played by Linda Cardellini (who was on ER, played Velma on the live-action Scooby Doo, and much more). Lindsay is really smart, but she's sick of being an outcast at school and definitely does not
want to be a mathlete any more. She starts wearing her dad's old Army
jacket every day and hanging out with a rougher crowd, known in her
school as the freaks. Her new crowd includes cute guy Dan, played by a
young James Franco, nice guy Nick, played by Jason Segel (of How I Met Your Mother fame & many movies), and tough girl Kim, played by Busy Philipps (another ER alum who also starred in Cougartown). Seth Rogan as Ken rounds out their group.
In
the same school, Lindsay's little brother, Sam, played by John Francis
Daley (as an adult, one of our favorites as Dr. Sweets on Bones),
is a freshman and hangs out with his best friends, Neal, played by Samm
Levine, and Bill, played by Martin Starr. Unfortunately, the three are
referred to as geeks by their classmates. They get picked on a lot and
strive to find a way to fit in (while also still loving the things that
make them geeks). This was 1980 - long before being a geek was cool.
The
action mostly takes place in and around school, with the two main
groups at the center of things but with lots of supporting roles. Two of
the very few adults in the show are Lindsay and Sam's parents, played
perfectly by Becky Ann Baker and Joe Flaherty. The show deals with all
of the typical high school issues among the main characters: bullying,
crushes, trying to fit in, figuring out who you are, and peer pressure.
What's
unique here is how well it's all done. As you can see from their later
resumes, the actors and actresses, though only teens at the time in most
cases, were first-rate. The writing is excellent, and the sets are
absolutely perfect. You know how Glee was always over-the-top and kind of campy (among its charms, for sure)? Well, Freaks and Geeks
is super-realistic. In fact, this was MY high school (and I was very
much like Lindsay!). Seriously - they pegged it perfectly, every last
detail. I hate when TV shows or movies set in the 80's feature crazy
clothing styles - all the girls dressed like Madonna or everyone in
neon. This show is exactly what it was really like in high school in the
80's. I keep seeing Lindsay or another character wearing clothes that I
had, shirts that my classmates wore - they have recreated 1980.
They
also perfectly recreated the atmosphere in school. There's the
long-haired guidance counselor who wants to be "your friend" and thinks
he is cool (and is anything but). The burly gym teacher enthusiastically
announcing "a day off for something fun," and then starting a dodgeball
game, with the smaller kids cowering against the wall while the tough
guys belt them with red playground balls (yeah, I'm just 5'1" now -
guess where I was in those terrifying dodgeball games?). The school
dance in the gym with everyone looking awkward and nervous. No glamorous
micro dresses and 5" heels back then!
So, what if
you didn't go to school in the early 80's? You will still love this
show. It's wonderfully executed, dealing with real topics but with a
sense of humor (Judd Apatow was Executive Producer). My 22-year old son
enjoys it. And it is so much fun to see these now-famous actors and
actresses as unknown kids! In fact, it won an Emmy for Outstanding
Casting in a Comedy Series in 2000. You can see the long list of other awards and nominations it racked up in its single season.
I'm
sure you can tell by my gushing descriptions that I am absolutely
loving this show. I've only watched 4 episodes so far and am already
dreading the end! Freaks and Geeks was famously cancelled after
just one season, originally, just 10 episodes, but 18 had been made, and
fans screamed loud and long to get the other 8 on air.
You can now watch all 18 episodes of Freaks and Geeks on Netflix. It is available through Amazon on DVD only.
Have you seen this modern classic yet? What's your favorite high school show?
We discovered that show about a year ago and binge-watched the whole series. Glad you're enjoying it, too!
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