what an amazing dramedy.

especially the first several seasons. so many wonderful characters, it really has something for everyone.

buttery voiced john corbetts seamless radio-narration and its philosophical bent fits right in with a town full of quirky personalities. the indigenous population playing a wonderful straight-man to the town.

it even holds up well. the remoteness denotes a lack of tech that isnt too far out of place today.

this is one of those shows where you just want to be a part of it.

it could also never be replicated/rebooted successfully… lighting striking twice and all that.

anyone else have such fond memories of northern exposure? im about to start my per-decade rewatch.

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    28 days ago

    it even holds up well. the remoteness denotes a lack of tech that isnt too far out of place today.

    It holds up so well that I barely even thought about the era until Joel shows up on the street in NYC.