'My So-Called Life' cast comes together virtually for 'overdue reunion': 'My youth right there in a Zoom grid'
My So-Called Life aired its final episode 25 years ago this January, but Winnie Holzman’s groundbreaking series would still be voted “Most Popular” among its class of 1990s teen shows. And Wednesday night, series star Wilson Cruz hosted a virtual cast reunion during the coronavirus quarantine that collectively transported Generation X back to the era of grunge and flannel. The actor — who played fan-favorite Rickie Vasquez — posted a screenshot of the Zoom session on Twitter, calling it a “very comforting, sweet, heartfelt and overdue reunion.”
So...This happened the other night. Most of the #MySoCalledLife cast was available for what turned out to be a very comforting, sweet, heartfelt and overdue reunion. We all have such love for each other, even 26 years later. It was overwhelming to see all of those faces together. pic.twitter.com/sei5eBRYw2
— Wilson Cruz (@wcruz73) April 16, 2020
My So-Called Life fans were certainly comforted to see Claire Danes’s smiling face among the show’s alumni. The future Homeland star scored her breakout role as Angela Chase, reportedly beating out Alicia Silverstone for the part. Keeping it all in the family, Danes’s on-screen mom, dad and granddad — Bess Armstrong, Tom Irwin and Paul Dooley, respectively — also joined the call, as did her former schoolmates Devon “Sharon” Odessa, Devon “Brian Krakow” Gummersall and A.J. “Rayanne” Langer. Rounding out the reunion were Holzman and character actress Mary Kay Place, who played Sharon’s mom, Camille. While footage of the chat has yet to be made available, the screenshot Cruz posted was enough to make Twitter’s heart beat loud.
Omg. This is amazing! My youth right there, in a Zoom grid. 🧡
— Jason Cole (@jrcoleTO) April 16, 2020
This is giving me all of the feels. ?? I absolutely made a petition to save #MySoCalledLife when it was canceled. However, it had one perfect season and I am still grateful for this show. pic.twitter.com/hs4pSnEdKM
— dancelivesing (@dancelivesing) April 16, 2020
This just warmed my heart so much brought a tear to my eye ?? do you all know the impact you’ve had? I hope you do - thank you for sharing
— Diana Enterlin (@dianaenterlin) April 16, 2020
Omg 😱 I recognize all your faces. Krakow, please ride your bike past my house when this pandemic is over ??
— Kristina Romero (@kromero805) April 16, 2020
OMG OMG OMG I love this so much!!! 😍😭
Team Ricky for life— DesiLady (@uzmab) April 16, 2020
The Our Town poster! pic.twitter.com/CBRjLYS4pe
— Stephanie MacLellan (@smaclellan) April 16, 2020
Small joys during a pandemic that bring back so many memories.
— Meredith (@IrreverentGal) April 16, 2020
At the same time, fans couldn’t help but notice who wasn’t in the frame, namely Liberty High heartthrob Jordan Catalano, played by Jared Leto. The Oscar winner was famously late to the coronavirus pandemic but early to social distancing having spent two weeks on a desert mediation retreat in early March. Then again, it’s only appropriate that the eternally disaffected Catalano would skip a group hang.
Beautiful! And classic Jordan Catalano move to skip the reunion.
— Erik @ 🧼🤲🏼 (@eriklopez) April 16, 2020
Jordan is waiting for his ride from Tino. Clearly. 🤦🏻?♀?. Classic.
— J??? W??? 2 N's (@2nnjenn_) April 16, 2020
Oh my God of course Jordan Catalano didn't show up pic.twitter.com/xvrtYU8twj
— Grant Ginder (@GrantGinder) April 16, 2020
Not pictured: Jared Leto, working method as Jordan Catalano, who got the invite, but couldn't read it. https://t.co/gctPfV4xxi
— Kyle Hyatt (@kylejhyatt) April 16, 2020
Of course Jared isn’t there. I love him but he doesn’t acknowledge the show that started him.. 🥺
— cheerioo (@cheerioo) April 16, 2020
My So-Called Life isn’t the only classic TV series staging virtual cast reunions. The daily streaming series Stars in the House, which is hosted by Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley and benefits The Actors Fund, features get-togethers with actors from Desperate Housewives, Frasier and SCTV that can be watched on YouTube. And earlier this week, they organized a star-studded reunion for a show that can trace its lineage back to My So-Called Life: Fox’s musically-inclined high-school series, Glee.
We can’t be the only ones up for a Liberty High/McKinley High co-production.
My So-Called Life is streaming on ABC.com and Amazon Prime with an IMDB TV subscription
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