And it such a misconception of not that decade, but other decades as well. It is shows like The Goldbergs or Schooled that give that inacuracy in timeline stories. Hell, if it a show took place in 1990 or 1991 and they were showing the Clueless fashion, I would have pointed out the flaw there. Even the early 90s had late 80s fashion still. And it wasn't until late 1992 when Nirvana's Smell Like Teen Spirit video broke that mold and the rest is history. Some say it was death to hair metal and I believe it was. It was the rise of grunge, thanks to MTV. If there was a show that took place in the early 90s, it would have been nice to focus on the late 80s conformity of that period. I mean, the seams were starting to fall apart thanks to Nine Inch Nails and Nirvana. I always wanted a look at the hair metal VS grunge music scene which was becoming very apparent as the years went by.