Every era ofTVhas been special.

But the one that fans remember the most, even on social media nowadays, is definitelythe 2000s.

The 2000s TV Era was a memorable one for millennials and Gen-Z alike.

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Gilmore Girlsis an impeccable example of social media not being present in the 2000s series.

White Collaris a great example of why 2000s-era TV was the best.

By that, that means that there were little to no sexual scenes between couples.

Rory and Jess holding hands and looking at each other in Gilmore Girls Season 3.

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Pretty Little Liarsfeatures an intricate storyline,filled with complicated characters, terrible secrets, and mind-blowing plot twists.

This series is the perfect example to explain how the 2000s series blends dramatic and romantic scenes very well.

That would be the recipe for a perfect series.

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This show is a must-watch.

A show that used this concept was definitelyTeen Wolf.

This series is the perfect example to showcase this reason.

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This is becauseTeen Wolfpushed the concept of slow-burn more than TV series today.

Fans, when explaining this concept, take into consideration series likeGilmore GirlsorOne Tree Hill.

The Vampire Diariesbecame one of the most popular 2000s shows and won a few Emmy Awards throughout its run.

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Furthermore, the main leads have become very famous because of this series!

2Recurrent Themes, Like Friendship and Family

Best Example: ‘The O.C.’

The 2000s TV series always had one recurring theme during their run: friendship and family.

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The O.C.is a very dramatic yet wholesome series, because of its complicated storylines and deeply flawed characters.

Viewers can see how the lives of wealthy families evolve in the fictional town of Newport Beach, California.

Something about these shows made the main characters very famous, and they have built a huge fanbase.

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Ugly Bettyfocuses on the story of Betty Suarez, who aspires to become an important magazine writer.

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The cast of Pretty Little Liars hugging in the series finale.

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Gossip Girl Season 3 Thanksgiving episode featuring Blake Lively and Aaron Tveit.

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The cast of Glee, New Directions, on stage performing.

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Stiles (Dylan O' Brien) and Lydia (Holland Roden) looking concerned in season 3 of Teen Wolf.

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Damon (Ian Somerhalder) and Elena’s (Nina Dobrev) look at Stefan (Paul Wesley) in The Vampire Diaries.

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The cast of the O.C. all standing together.

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Betty talks with Daniel in London in Ugly Betty.

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