"The Kids In The Hall" and "In Living Color" rejuvenated sketch comedy in the U.S. in my opinion. "Saturday Night Live" had gotten too safe and irrelevant by the late 80's and early 90's; however, these two series were edgier and took many more chances. As for "Kids", this show was created by "SNL" producer Lorene Michael, which suggests that he was looking for a fresh take but wasn't willing to pull the trigger on the flagship franchise yet. The Kids fit the bill, and Dave Foley and company were almost always funny and quirky enough to appeal to the then new generation. Nevertheless, as I consider "The Kids In The Hall" more of a 90's series, I'm going with only a single star for this list.