My Friends Of A Certain Age, I say this with a GenXer's love: Firefly nostalgia is not going to be any healthier for us than Woodstock nostalgia was for our parents.

It's OK to grow and change. We will not be young again; we can let the things that were good when we were young, because we were young, go.

We don't need to our youth repackaged and sold back to us. We know what's at the end of that road.

@mhoye Not seeing it, sorry. I really don't care what other people think about what I like or why, and I don't see why I would.
@wesdym why are you telling me that, then?
@mhoye Just wondering what your thesis here is. It sounds like you're telling people they should feel bad about loving something from their past. I don't see any argument for that. Growing up doesn't mean you have to throw away the past.