Remember the 90s sitcom, “Best in the House” featuring Molly Shannon and Tim Meadows?
Well, if you don’t, you’re far from alone because it never existed. But Samsung wants you to see what it would have been like had it been on your TV screens in the 90s, and for a good reason.
Molly Shannon Shared A Clip Of ‘Best In The House’ On Instagram
Shannon recently shared a clip of the “retro marketing spoof” on her Instagram page and her fans seemed to really love the blast from the past!
“Thank you, Samsung, for reuniting me with my good friend @Real_TimMeadows…I loved recreating the 90’s in this fun, retro marketing spoof. Can’t wait for you to see the extended version with @SamsungUS – and see how their TVs upscale ALL your favorite throwbacks. #UnboxandDiscover What do you love most about the 90s?” she captioned the grainy clip of the pretend show.
The clip is meant to take fans on a journey back in time to a different era of television and get consumers pumped for something new from Samsung that has yet to be revealed.
Fans Love The Blast From The Past 90s Vibes!
Immediately after sharing the clip, the comment section was hopping with fans reminiscing about the 90s. The spoof clearly got people excited to talk about the good old days.
“This summarizes everything I loved about the 90s,” one viewer wrote. Another shared, “Haha love this! This has made my day.”
Another fan said, “Hilarious. This works because you and Tim Meadows are amazing— and neither of you age!!”
Some even talked about how they wish the show was real, because it’s something they would love to watch!
One person shared, “I’d easily watch 8 seasons of this.” Another added, “We need these kinds of sitcoms back on tv!”
Tim Meadows Got In On The Instagram Post Fun!
Meadows wanted a piece of the 90s action and dropped into the comments of the clip to share his thoughts.
“I forgot how much I love those sunglasses. I’m totally bringing that look back,” he wrote.
Samsung also left a comment under the clip, “We love watching the 90s comedy sketches, just not the low res…but we got that covered. Join us at #UnboxandDiscover to see how to bring the 90s to 2024.”
“Best in the House” stars Shannon as “Nikki” and Meadows as “Rafael.” Scenes in the short clip that caught so many people’s attention highlighted the 90s style – from the clothes to the activities, to the catchy theme song.
Many people left comments saying they would watch this if it was a real show, and how much they love the 90s vibe.
“I want to see this show,” one viewer wrote in the comments.” Another added, “We need these kinds of sitcoms back on tv!”
Molly Shannon Joins ‘Only Murders In The Building’ Season 4
It was recently revealed that Shannon will be playing a high-powered L.A. businesswoman on the Hulu hit show, “Only Murders in the Building” in season 4. The comedy series stars Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez.
And while “Best in the House” isn’t a real show, Shannon is no stranger to comedy. Shannon spent six seasons on the wildly popular “Saturday Night Live” and has created some well-known characters while on the show. Before joining “SNL,” she appeared at The Up Front Comedy Theater in Los Angeles in “The Rob and Molly Show” with Rob Muir.
Since then, she has built quite the impressive career for herself with credits in “Superstar,” “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby,” “Evan Almighty,” “A Night at the Roxbury,” “Never Been Kissed,” “Divorce,” “Wet Hot American Summer” and many others.
Tim Meadows Reprised His Iconic ‘Mean Girls’ Role In The New Musical Movie
Meadows, along with another “SNL” alum, Tina Fey, both reprise their iconic “Mean Girls” roles in the new musical movie.
Fey recently told PEOPLE that they both agreed to reprise their roles of Ms. Norbury and Principal Duvall as long as they didn’t have to sing in the musical.
“I am reprising my role as Ms. Norbury because we thought, well, teachers work for a long time. So it might make sense if Tim and I did it. So I called Tim and I was like, ‘Will you do it? I’ll do it if you do it.’ And we said yes, as long as we don’t have to sing,” she said.
“It was fun. It’s been nice to see Tim. One of us has aged – the other one of us is Tim Meadows. But it’s really nice to get to work with Tim again.”
Meadows also recently appeared with comedians Matt Walsh, Brad Morris and Joe Canale to headline a one-night only improv show at Dad’s Garage Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia.