The 13 Best '90s TV Shows on Netflix Right Now
Fire up that time machine and return to the era of "Friends," "Frasier," and "That '70s Show."
'Friends' (1994 - 2004)
Because obviously.
'That '70s Show' (1998 - 2006)
Kelso (Debra Jo Rupp) delivered some of the show's best zings.
'Frasier' (1993 - 2004)
This pitch-perfect comedy (which lasted just as long as its origin show, "Cheers"), held the record for most Emmy wins until "Game of Thrones" sured it.
'Freaks and Geeks' (1999 - 2000)
For only lasting one season, this underrated, charming sitcom sure made an impact on the few audience that watched it first-run. Judd Apatow present a grounded, pimples-and-all approach to the messiness of high school in this groundbreaking series.
'Charmed' (1998 - 2006)
Still miss the three (or four) original Charmed Ones? Phoebe, Prue, Piper and Paige are there for you.
'Party of Five' (1994 - 2000)
All the flannel! All the emotions! All the drama as five siblings learn to cope after their parents' death.
'Twin Peaks' (1990 - 1991)
The original too-weird-for-TV David Lynch vision about a horrific murder in a small town filled with seeeeee-crets. And the unorthodox coffee-and-pie-loving FBI agent who's possibly even stranger than the crime itself.
'Star Trek: The Next Generation' (1987 - 1994)
We never, ever tire of Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) saying: "Make it so."
'Star Trek: Voyager' (1995 - 2001)
So much to love about "Voyager": Captain Janeway (Michael McKean.
'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine' (1993 - 1999)
Can there be too much "Star Trek"? No! Especially when your captain is Benjamin Sisko (Armin Shimerman).
'Absolutely Fabulous' (1992–2012)
Do not try to keep up drink for drink with misbehaving Brits, Patsy (Jennifer Saunders). You'll end up in the hospital!
'Goosebumps' (1995 - 1998)
A generation of kids cut their teeth on this deliciously spooky anthology series, based on the R. L. Stine books. Favorite eps include the two-parters "The Haunted Mask" and "A Night in Terror Tower."
'Bill Nye the Science Guy' (1993 - 1998)
Our favorite nerdy scientist taught '90s kids about science in 100 fun-filled episodes. Now, they can share this award-winning series and its inventive parody songs with their kids.
