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Revisiting a Classic: Why "My So-Called Life" Still Matters
Okay, let's be real. Remember being 15? Full of angst, awkward encounters, and questionable fashion choices? "My So-Called Life" gets it. And guess what? You can totally relive (or experience for the first time!) all that teen drama.
Finding Angela: More Than Just a Haircut
The first episode throws us right into Angela Chase's world. Suddenly, she's ditching her besties for the enigmatic Rayanne Graff and the dreamy, perpetually unavailable Jordan Catalano. The 90s are strong with this one.
It all starts with a haircut, a bold, crimson statement that screams, "I'm not like other girls!" Except, of course, every teenager kind of thinks they're not like other girls. Sound familiar?
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Angela's not just changing her hair, she's changing her entire identity. It's a bumpy ride, filled with misunderstandings and that cringey feeling of trying too hard. We've all been there.
Rayanne and Rickie: The Unlikely Allies
Then there's Rayanne, the rebellious queen who knows how to party. She's a whirlwind of confidence (or is it a cover-up?) and questionable choices. You can see that despite acting tough she is vulnerable.

And let's not forget Rickie Vasquez, the quiet, observant soul who offers a unique perspective. He's dealing with his own struggles, providing a much-needed dose of empathy. Their friendship with Angela is anything but simple.
They create a misfit family together. These three really feel more real than most TV teens.

Jordan Catalano: The Mystery Man
Ah, Jordan Catalano. The epitome of 90s heartthrob. Brooding, mysterious, and seemingly oblivious to Angela's existence. He's every teenage girl's dream (or nightmare, depending on your perspective).
He doesn't say much, but when he does, it's usually profound...or completely incoherent. We love him regardless. He seems kind despite not showing it.

The episode offers only glimpses of him, fueling the mystery. He just wants to fit in. We are all Jordan Catalano.
Why It Still Resonates
What's surprising is how relevant it all feels, even now. Sure, the fashion and technology are dated. But the feelings of insecurity, the search for identity, and the awkwardness of adolescence? Timeless.

"It's hard to believe people change, because if they did, then that would mean that the world was really possible."
This line from the episode perfectly captures the series' essence. It's about the possibilities, the changes, and the sometimes painful journey of growing up. It's about finding your voice, even when it cracks.
"My So-Called Life" doesn't offer easy answers. It just shows you that you're not alone in feeling lost and confused. And sometimes, that's enough. Maybe it's time for a rewatch, don't you think?
It also just proves that there is no need to be popular to be happy. Be yourself.
