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In Case I Missed It

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What was the greatest decade in modern history? The answer is simple. The 90s. In Case I Missed It: 90s Edition is the show that takes you all the way back — every single week. We're talking about the music that defined a generation, the TV shows you stayed home to watch, the movies that had everyone quoting lines at school the next morning, the sports moments that made you lose your mind, and the culture that shaped who you are today. No nostalgia filter. No watered-down takes. Just real, unfiltered, hype conversations about the decade that did it better than any other. RSSVERIFY

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Episode thumbnail for 90s New York Sports: Knicks, Yankees, Rangers & the Streets That Built Us

June 21, 2026

90s New York Sports: Knicks, Yankees, Rangers & the Streets That Built Us

<p>The Knicks just won it all for the first time in 53 years — </p><p>and this episode has been building toward that moment our </p><p>whole lives.</p><p><br></p><p>This week on In Case I Missed It: 90s Edition, we&#39;re going </p><p>back to what it felt like to be a sports kid growing up in </p><p>the New York area in the 90s. The Knicks&#39; back-to-back trips </p><p>to the Finals in 1994 and 1999. The Yankees dynasty that won </p><p>four titles in five years. The Rangers ending a 54-year </p><p>Stanley Cup drought. The Devils right there too. And the </p><p>streets where we played all of it out ourselves — wiffle </p><p>ball, handball, stickball, pickup basketball with no refs </p><p>and at least four arguments per game.</p><p><br></p><p>We also break down something most people don&#39;t think about: </p><p>how differently we actually watched sports in the 90s. Game </p><p>7 of the 1994 Finals drew roughly 28 million viewers — still </p><p>the highest-rated Game 7 in NBA history — with zero second </p><p>screens, zero notifications, zero distractions. Just the game.</p><p><br></p><p>This one is for everybody who grew up believing, who argued </p><p>every call on the court, and who finally got to watch their </p><p>team finish what it started three decades ago.</p><p><br></p><p>New episodes every Saturday morning.</p><p><br></p><p>Subscribe and leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts.</p>

Episode thumbnail for The 90s Summer: Super Soakers, Barrel Juices, Bike Rides & the Childhood We Miss

June 14, 2026

The 90s Summer: Super Soakers, Barrel Juices, Bike Rides & the Childhood We Miss

<p>This week on In Case I Missed It: 90s Edition we're not talking about a show or an album or a moment in history. We're talking about a feeling. The 90s summer — from the last day of school to the first day back — and everything in between that made it the greatest season of the greatest decade of our lives.</p>

Episode thumbnail for 1990: The Year That Started Everything — Mandela, Home Alone, Milli Vanilli & the 90s Begin

June 6, 2026

1990: The Year That Started Everything — Mandela, Home Alone, Milli Vanilli & the 90s Begin

<p>Every great decade has a foundation year — and for the 90s, </p><p>that year was 1990. On this week's In Case I Missed It: 90s </p><p>Edition, we do our first Year Recap and go all the way back </p><p>to where it all began. Nelson Mandela walking out of prison </p><p>after 27 years while a billion people watched. MC Hammer </p><p>going diamond with the first rap album to ever sell 10 </p><p>million copies. Mariah Carey announcing herself to the world </p><p>with four number-one singles from a single debut album. </p><p>Milli Vanilli having their Grammy REVOKED. Home Alone </p><p>becoming the highest-grossing comedy in history. Ghost, </p><p>Goodfellas, Fresh Prince premiering, Twin Peaks changing </p><p>television forever — and somewhere in a quiet Swiss </p><p>laboratory, Tim Berners-Lee proposing something called the </p><p>World Wide Web while his supervisor wrote four words on the </p><p>paper: "vague but exciting." We cover the music, the movies, </p><p>the TV, the sports, and the world events that built the </p><p>foundation of the greatest decade ever lived — and make the </p><p>case that 1990 was the most important year of the entire </p><p>decade. New episodes every Saturday morning, because </p><p>Saturday mornings were always ours.</p>

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What is In Case I Missed It?

What was the greatest decade in modern history? The answer is simple. The 90s.

In Case I Missed It: 90s Edition is the show that takes you all the way back — every single week. We're talking about the music that defined a generation, the TV shows you stayed home to watch, the movies that had everyone quoting lines at school the next morning, the sports moments that made you lose your mind, and the culture that shaped who you are today.

No nostalgia filter. No watered-down takes. Just real, unfiltered, hype conversations about the decade that did it better than any other. RSSVERIFY

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This podcast updates daily.

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