We’re nearing the end of 1994: The Most Important Year of the Nineties and in the penultimate episode of the series, I’m showcasing what is one of the most important television series of the Nineties, The Real World. Specificlally, I take a look at season three: San Francisco, which starred Judd Winick, Pedro Zamora, and “Puck.” The episode includes a run-down of the history of The Real World up to that point, a look at the season and then a look at the season’s legacy as well as Winick’s 2000 graphic novel, Pedro and Me.
You can listen here:
Pop Culture Affidavit podcast page
Also, you can buy Judd Winick’s Pedro and Me, it is still available on Amazon: Pedro & Me: Friendship, Loss, and What I Learned
Also, here’s some of the stuff featured in the episode …
A compilation of the intros to The Real World …
The “Why Doesn’t MTV Play Videos Anymore” sketch from Brian and Maria …