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Just can't get enough "Reunion?"
It's the ultimate guilty indulgence for the '80s nation: Cable's TV Land network's "High School Reunion" is planning a "cram session" for Saturday, April 5. Starting at 6 pm Eastern time, they'll rebroadcast all the episodes to date.
The reality show reunites more than a dozen classmates from the Class of 1987 at J.J. Pearce High School in Dallas. All the cliques are there: the jocks, the hotties, the geeks, the bullies. And just like in real life, some stars of the show have aged better than others.
The reunion takes place in Hawaii over a two-week getaway and is full of the usual dramas: jealousies, fights, parties, you name it. If you don't have TV Land or can't catch the cram session, the episodes also can be viewed at the show's official website, which has plenty of photos (past and present) and background to help fill in the blanks.
The site is worth visiting just for casual fans. There are clips from classic '80s TV shows, a trivia challenge and even an '80s radio station featuring only tunes from our decade.
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Relive the '80s music, movies and culture with Tampa Bay Times entertainment news editor Steve Spears. A teen during the greatest decade ever, Steve is obsessed with everything from Duran Duran to Journey, John Hughes to John Cusack, and parachute pants to Reaganomics.
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