Seth Rogen is not itching for a William McKinley High reunion.
The actor, who performed lovable stoner Ken Miller on the primary and solely season of Freaks and Geeks from 1999 to 2000, rejects the notion that every part must be revived.
“I know enough now not to f–k with that, to just let it be good and not try to go revisit it,” Seth told People. “And just let it exist.”
Freaks and Geeks helped launch the profession of Rogen and plenty of of his co-stars—together with James Franco, Jason Segel, Linda Cardellini and Busy Philipps—however the Fabelmans star thinks everyone from the forged is on the identical web page, saying, “I don’t think anyone would do it. It’s so rare that you do something in your career that is actually just viewed as good.”
Since being canceled after its first season, Freaks and Geeks—which additionally starred John Francis Daley, Martin Starr, Samm Levine, Becky Ann Baker and Joe Flaherty—has developed a devoted cult following for its depiction of early ’80s highschool life and adolescence in suburban Detroit.