So it seems like Hogan's Heroes got shoved down the memory hole fast enough to be an especially precise and reliable test of Gen-X-vs-millennial cultural knowledge, unlike all the, y'know, actually good stuff that Gen Xers like to claim as our own.
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I know. But it's not like the 80s movies and music we prefer to wear as badges of generational identity. It is, at best, *complicated*-- tremendously funny acting, pretty consistently funny writing, and a premise that... aged badly. The kids would call it "problematic."
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It's an important milestone in defanging the nazi mythos.
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Hogan's Heroes isn't defensible. It's awesome.
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