The Best '90s Shows to Stream on Amazon Prime

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Netflix and Hulu aren't the only streaming services that allow you to satisfy your desire to kick it back to the '90s and watch some of your favorite TV shows from days past. So long as you're an Amazon Prime member, you have access to a growing library of '90s television dramas and sitcoms that are bound to give you back that old feeling of when all you had to worry about was when the next episode of your favorite show was set to air. In case you're in the mood to relive the good old days of television, here are just a few series you can rewatch on Amazon Prime right now.

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Sex and the City
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Sex and the City

Don't act like you and your friends aren't still arguing about who's the Carrie and who's the Miranda of the group.

02
Beverly Hills, 90210
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Beverly Hills, 90210

I see your Gossip Girl appreciation and raise you the teen drama series that started it all.

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Dawson's Creek
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Dawson's Creek

Take a break from screaming the lyrics to Paula Cole's "I Don't Want to Wait" at the top of your lungs and stream the entire series now.

04
Melrose Place
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Melrose Place

And you thought your friend group was dramatic.

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Cheers
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Cheers

Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name — but if that doesn't work out, you can head to a place where you can easily plow through every episode of Cheers.

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A Different World
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A Different World

No matter how you personally feel about the nature of Dwayne (Kadeem Hardison) and Whitley's (Jasmine Guy) relationship, give the show a rewatch if only just for its near-perfect commentary on contemporary topics.

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Absolutely Fabulous
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Absolutely Fabulous

Pour yourself a Stoli-Bolli and spend some much-needed time catching up with Patsy (Joanna Lumley) and Edina (Jennifer Saunders).

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3rd Rock From the Sun
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3rd Rock From the Sun

A show about aliens trapped in human bodies? It's a lot funnier than it sounds.