Monday, June 1, 2009
The "Very Special" Episode
Tonight, on a Very Special Episode of Children of the 90s: watch as our heroes combat drinking/smoking/drugs/racism/domestic abuse/eating disorders/gang violence/poverty/suicide/disease/prejudice/homophobia. Stay tuned, as this is not one you'll want to miss!
The Very Special Episode was spurned in the 70s, when the airwaves were teeming with family sitcoms just aching to impart morality and wisdom onto the eager viewing masses. With time, the Very Specialness of it all had been toned down considerably; the 80s boasted its fair share of preachy sitcom episodes, but for a few minutes in the late 80s it appeared as if the trend were preparing to taper off gracefully.
Lucky for all of you children of the 90s, television executives reconstructed and revived the Very Special Episode into a veritable art form. With the advent of countless interchangeable family sitcoms aimed at considerably younger viewers, the 90s boasted a roster of series for whom the Very Special Episode was nearly synonymous with the sehow itself. Let's take a morally conscious stroll down memory lane and examine some of the 90s most Special moments that shaped our childhoods and warped our perceptions for years to come:
Blossom (1991-1995)
Blossom was the real innovator in 1990s Very Specialness. Indeed, it was the good people at NBC who took great liberties in introducing an inordinate number of Blossom episodes with the oft-mocked phrase, "Tonight, on a Very Special Episode of Blossom..."
The show's breadth of very special episodes ran the gamut from drinking to divorce. It truly seemed as if every episode of the show was in some way Very Special; the series had no qualms about shoving allegedly acute moral lessons down the throats of its impressionable young viewers, albeit often with humorous undertones. Observe, a lighthearted reprimand from Six's mother following an incident of stealing:
Saved By the Bell (1989-1993)
Saved by the Bell was unabashed in its portrayal of faultless, morally rigid teenagers masquerading as carefree characters. Saved by the Bell spared us no issue, undertaking parental unemployment, feminism, fake IDs, drunk driving, and drug use in a scant 4 seasons. While often the drama of the purported misconduct took place outside the nuclear group of major characters, a few episodes did choose to sully our heroes' good names with some good old fashioned cheesy 90s transgressions.
While the drinking and driving episode certainly has its moments (particularly as they manage to crash Lisa's mother's car after a mere sip of beer), the most memorable episode was none other than the infamous Jessie Spano caffeine pill freak-out:
"I'm so excited! I'm so excited! I'm so (choke/gasp) scared!" And to think the movie Showgirls couldn't manage to coast along on Elizabeth Berkley's master thespianism alopne. I'm not sure if you have ever had any run-ins with caffeine pills, but unless you're on the serious overdose track they tend to be fairly benign. They might as well have had Jessie sobbing over her skinny soy latte from Starbucks.
The Fresh Prince of Bel Air (1990-1996)
The Fresh Prince of Bel Air was not without its fair share of issue tackling. Like any good sitcom featuring adolescent main characters, there were many of the requisite coming-of-age themes (such as the episode in which Will likes a plus-size girl). The show also occasionally skimmed the surface of topical issues featuring episodes about interracial marriage, race riots, and gun violence in an episode where Will is shot in an armed robbery.
Two of the most Very Special are an episode where Carlton mistakenly takes amphetamines from Will's locker and is subsequently hospitalized and an episode where Will's absentee father returns with empty promises. I did not compile the following into a video, but its existence on YouTube certainly is convenient to my chronicling its Very Specialness.
Full House (1987-1995)
If nothing else, Full House is truly a Very Special show. Rarely did more than an episode or two pass in a season without confronting some sort of wholly unsubtle moral dilemma. The perfect and sanctimonious children of Full House may not have been prone to many discretions themselves, but they were certainly good at pointing out other people's faulty behavior.
The quintessential example of this is undoubtedly the episode in which Uncle Jesse wrongly accuses DJ of drinking beer at a school dance. Of course, our fair DJ would never engage in such raucous and unbecoming behavior, particularly not while wearing that Hilary Clinton circa 1995 pantsuit. DJ's wardrobe and rockin' mullet aside, she is the epitome of innocence shocked when she exclaims, "You're drinking BEER!" I especially like when the supposedly rebellious beer-drinking 12-year old proclaims her to be "so uncool!" It seems our friends over at ABC lifted this script directly from a DARE in-class video presentation.
90210 (1990-2000)
90210 was teen soap operary at its finest, and certainly featured a hefty dosage of Very Special Episodes. One of the most memorable was the season five finale in which Donna's abusive boyfriend Ray pushes her down the stairs. This would be an admirable leap into real-issue territory if the scene hadn't been quite so hokey. Tori Spelling's verbal acting aside, it's possible her physical work could use some work. I know it's in poor taste, but watching this clip potentially suggests she'd be well suited for some sort of highly-physical comedic work:
The drama! The drama! It is, of course, a very serious issue and it makes you wish they could have pulled it off a little better in the execution. Oh well, I guess it's either you hire your daughter or you hire a credible actress, and you just can't have it both ways.
Unfortunately, I just can't fit all of your favorites into a single post. I can, however, make a totally cop-out move by simply listing my runners up without actually describing them in any great detail. Hence, here we have some formidable honorable mentions:
Dinosaurs: Robbie encounters peer pressure to smoke weed
90210: Dylan's alcoholism
Family Matters: Laura gets beat up by a gang for wearing a certain jacket, racist graffiti at school
Boy Meets World: Shawn's drinking problem
Every episode of 7th Heaven and Dawson's Creek
Thank you for tuning in to this Very Special Episode of Children of the 90s! Join us next time when Children of the 90s confronts peer pressure/promotes Black History Month/feeds the homeless/administers STD testing/get juvenile diabetes.
Full house, Boy Meets World, Saved by the Bell! Oh those were my tv guilty pleasures. In addition to that I can say that everyday after school I would always be in a hurry to get home, just to catch Days of Our Lives! hehehehe...
ReplyDeleteNice compilation post...by the way, did you catch Blossom on the season premiere of What Not to Wear?? Wow. She had kinda turned into a hobo-train wreck...but she thought that was ok since she has a PHD in neuroscience.
ReplyDeleteOh, I just saw the Saved by the Bell caffeine pill episode a few days ago!
ReplyDeleteAnd your remark that every episode of 7th Heaven/Dawsons Creek fits the bill - so true :)
Whenever I say or type 'I'm so excited', in my head I always go the Jessie Spano route and then laugh to myself.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget the Fresh Prince ep where Will and Carlton get pulled over for driving while black and learn a very important lesson about racism.
ReplyDeleteAlso, the Full House one that comes to mind for me was the one where DJ gets anorexia, sort of, but is cured a few hours later with a talk from Danny Tanner.
Awesome post as ever! :)
The only thing missing from this list would be a shout out to Step By Step and all of the very special episodes associated with it :-)! Awesome post, it has totally made my day
ReplyDeleteI loved Fresh Prince, Saved by the Bell and Boy Meets World!
ReplyDeleteThis post is great!
Oh I love fresh prince, full house and 90210. Although I was pretty much a kid when it's aired and nobody will let me watch it so I just have to be sneaky about it.:P
ReplyDeleteSomeone I know was talking about taking caffeine pills during finals and we all freaked out. "Didn't you ever see that episode of SBTB!?! Don't pull a Jesse Spano! Just don't do it!"
ReplyDeleteIt was hilarious.
Robbie was peer pressured to smoke weed in Dinosaurs? Ah!! I don't remember that! Who knew that show was on the very special bandwagon too!
ReplyDeleteCraziness...were were just talking about the Jessie Spano caffiene freakout yesterday at work.
ReplyDeleteGreat compilation post! You picked a great bunch of episodes. The 90's really was an amazing decade for teen TV.
ReplyDeleteI always look forward to your posts taking me back down memory lane! So much fun!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe Saved By The Bell was only one for 4 years....I thought by all its reruns it was on for a decade.
ReplyDeleteYou forgot Growing Pains and Tracey Gold's issue with food. I think they profiled that or am I thinking they did because she suffered in real life.
Ahhhh....Blossom and Boy Meets World. What a sweet load of TV I got to watch as a kid.
ReplyDeleteOh my GAWD! I love the episode where Jessie Spano is so excited and she so so I'm so scared!
ReplyDeleteAH! Good one!
High mfn five!
Caffiene pills, Jesse...caffiene pills...you drug addict, you! Ha, those episodes are classics.
ReplyDeleteToo funny! While I was reading, I was just waiting for Full House to make the list! Glad it did!
ReplyDeleteI have referenced that SBTB episode in approximately 28% of my blog posts.
ReplyDeleteI can't help it. It IS my childhood.
The DJ beer episode is my FAVORITE. I wrote about it sometime last year on my blog. :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Very Special Full House was when Stephanie is pressured by Gia to smoke cigarettes. My favorite Very Special Blossom is, of course, the one where she frets over losing her virginity to Vinnie.
ReplyDeletehmmm... i did go grow up in the states and the only show i have heard of is blossom and full house. the others are like what? to me.
ReplyDeleteThose were the days. It seems like the media doesn't care about preventing this stuff anymore.
ReplyDeleteThis is a PHENOMENAL post!
ReplyDeleteI love your Very Special Blog
As soon as I saw the picture of Jessie and Zach I knew it was pill episode. It doesn't really get any better than that!
ReplyDeleteI loved Jessie and the caffine pills! Amazing episode!
ReplyDeleteAnother one of my favs is when Donna, David, Brandon and some random chick went to see Rosie O'Donnell at this AIDS/safe sex thing. It seemed totally lame but they made it seem like the was the coolest thing ever...I guess that was back when Rosie was cool.
Very good post! I'd add in there "Donna Martin Graduates!!" for 90210 :)
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john stamos still makes me wet.
ReplyDeleteoops. too much info? :P
ok, ok i'll make it less 18sx-ey:
i freaking love full house! john stamos is hot.
I've only just discovered your blog, and it is outstanding! Wow, so well written, entertaining and nostalgic. The 'very special episode' phenomena was so entrenched in the 80s and 90s sitcom, teen drama world. Agree with your analysis. Oh, and love the comments re Tori Spelling - so much humour in your honesty!
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