I kind of agree. Teens prefer young adult stuff and it keeps going up until you reach a age when you can't even relate to the modern world anymore so you just watch old stuff,news,sports and a handfull of shows that are retro. About the only time people who are older like teens or kids is if is a period piece or is set around the time you were a kid like people my age and our love for "Stranger Things."
My favorite part about one of my favorite movies,
Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, was that it got to have its cake and eat it too. Christina Applegate played a 17-year-old who was pretended to be an adult so she could get a job at a fashion designer company. I loved that. If you haven't seen it, I recommend it, you'll like it. David Duchovny is in there too, but he's not a main character.
In the case of
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the characters are in high school (at least for the first three seasons) but the show isn't
about high school. Same with something like
Back to the Future where it's not really about high school so much as meeting your parents when they were your age. So I have no problem with anything about younger characters.
I think the main issue I have with something taking place in school is "adult supervision". You'll have the one token cool adult, but the rest of them are just speed bumps. They keep the main characters, the kids, from being able to do anything.
That and I just had a nightmare the other day, where suddenly I was back in my high school in the hallway playing hooky, except I was the age I am now, and then there was a hall monitor who looked
exactly the same as he did when I was in high school, stood dead center in the hallway and yelled, "WHERE ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO BE?!!!" And I woke right up.
