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Here are some of the best TV shows about being a teenager

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The life of a so-called teenager is full of braces, pimples, breakups, and trying to stay afloat in school. It’s hard to navigate the world when everything in life feels like it stinks and it seems like you have little or no power. Luckily, these TV shows can bring much-needed solace to all young teens, and provide solace or nostalgia to those who are older but have been through something similar. These shows detail bullying issues, parenting issues, budding sexuality, friendship, and even experimentation with drugs.

Watching these shows certainly gives the viewer a sense of belonging and ease, as their down-to-earth and plausible messages resonate in the hearts and minds of teenagers. Granted, a lot of these shows have happy endings where the goofy nerd can get the hot girl or the bully finally gets his reward. Of course, that’s not the case in reality, and a lesson of TV is to always take it with a grain of salt – it’s being sold to you, after all. In adolescence, life may not turn out the way you hoped, but people can still make the most of it with luck and skill.

Here are the best TV shows about teenage.

5 Sex education


Sex education
netflix

This critically acclaimed British comedy entering its fourth season is much more graphic than the others on this list, but it certainly packs a punch. Sex education follows a shy young student named Otis (Asa Butterfield) who hatches a plan with his love interest Maeve (Emma Mackey) to provide therapy service to students at their school who are sexually frustrated or confused. Otis briefly becomes emotionally involved with Maeve, only for things to not go as planned and one or both parties to be hurt, in the process.

The show is diverse in its cast and execution. Its explicit and raunchy themes may be harder for young viewers to digest, but probably (much to their parents’ chagrin) somewhat relatable, and its amiable demeanor and progressive attitude towards sexuality and acceptance of others is something who needs a round of warm applause. at a time when teenagers feel lost, depressed and alone.

4 freaks and geeks


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DreamWorks SKG

It was one of those TV shows that got canceled way too soon. It only lasted one season, but over the course of that season, viewers got a glimpse of what high school was like for geeky young girls and boys and quirky, more developed teenagers. freaks and geeks revolves around siblings Lindsay and Sam Weir, who have very different lives at their school. Throughout the series, the two find themselves caught in the crosshairs of bad sticky situations, but always learn a lesson or have fun along the way.

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This ’80s-centric series deals with family issues, weird growing up, and typical teenage talking points. What really makes this show great is the fact that it dives into realism and shows the good, the bad, and the bad sides of being a teenager and trying to make the most of it. It also launched the careers of Judd Apatow, Seth Rogen, James Franco, Jason Segel, Linda Cardellini, Martin Starr and many others.

3 That 70s show


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Fox

Of course, no teen-themed TV list could be complete without mentioning the famous That 70s show. The show had Eric Forman (Topher Grace, from Spiderman 3) successfully overcome the challenges of dating, recreational drugs, confused parents, and everyday issues that teens go through or experience.

It’s funny and romantic at its core, and contains some very sweet sentiments about endless friendship. The series was so successful that it spawned a new show called This show from the 80s, but it failed to make it past the first season. Netflix has announced that they are developing another spin-off of the show called That 90s show. Only time will tell if the series will match the level of nostalgic hilarity its predecessor had on television.

2 boy meets the world


boy meets the world
Buena Vista Television

The classic 90s sitcom boy meets the world follows Corey Matthews (Ben Savage), a young middle schooler who experiences the series growing from a senseless child to an older teenager, eventually becoming a married man succumbing to life’s wacky trials and tribulations. The show is not only a testament to what it is like to be a teenager, but also provides insight into the ups and downs of the future and adulthood as seen by youth. Corey begins to develop a crush on a young girl named Topanga Lawrence, and the two mature throughout the series and eventually consummate their relationship by getting married. It’s the only show on this list that perfectly exemplifies the growth of children into mature adults, and it’s beautifully captured.

Related: Ranking The Best TV Family Sitcoms Of The ’90s

1 Teen Titans


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Warner Bros.

To be fair, the teenagers aren’t saving their respective towns, and they don’t have superpowers, but Teen Titans is a show that understands that kids this age fall in love, have mood swings, and are riddled with angst. Each season is a character study of teenage life, detailing a different hero’s journey, as well as their growth and maturity. Like the others on this list, it’s heartfelt and relevant to teens, and has proven helpful for many adoring fans to better understand their own lives.


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