That '90s Show

6.8
2023

Hello, Wisconsin! It's 1995 and Leia Forman, daughter of Eric and Donna, is visiting her grandparents for the summer where she bonds with a new generation of Point Place kids under the watchful eye of Kitty and the stern glare of Red. Sex, drugs and rock 'n roll never dies, it just changes clothes.

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Seasons

10 Episodes • Premiered 2023

Hello, Wisconsin! It's 1995 and Leia Forman, daughter of Eric and Donna, is visiting her grandparents for the summer where she bonds with a new generation of Point Place kids under the watchful eye of Kitty and the stern glare of Red. Sex, drugs and rock 'n roll never dies, it just changes clothes.

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1. That '90s Pilot

6.3

Donna and Eric spend the Fourth of July at his parents’ house in Point Place, where their daughter Leia makes an impression on the other teens in town.

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2. Free Leia

6.2

Eager to impress her friends, Leia goes on a quest to find the perfect flick for movie night. Kitty and Red get to know their new neighbor, Sherri.

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3. Lip Smackers

5.4

After Sherri dishes about her date, Kitty steps in to help her break things off with her beau. A never-been-kissed Leia decides it's time to pucker up.

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4. Rave

6.4

Jay and Leia are crushing on each other, but who will make the first move? Meanwhile, Ozzie’s plans for the gang to go to a rave in Milwaukee backfire.

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5. Step by Step

6.6

Ozzie’s efforts to set up Kitty’s new computer put Leia in an awkward position. An ad for a free jacuzzi lands Nate and Jay in hot water.

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6. The Birthday Girl

6.4

Leia forges ahead with her 15th birthday party, inspired by “Beverly Hills, 90210.” Red finds himself in a competition to get Leia the perfect gift.

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7. Boyfriend Day One

6.1

Trying to prove to Red he can be responsible, Jay agrees to run an errand that doesn’t quite go as planned. Nikki’s tutor makes Nate jealous.

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8. Summer Storm

6.4

A rainy day gives Kitty a chance to declutter, but chaos ensues when she clears out the kids’ special stash. Leia asks Nikki for relationship advice.

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9. Dirty Double Booker

6.4

With the clock ticking on her summer in Point Place, Leia feels torn about who to spend her time with. Kitty considers starting a new job.

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10. Kids in America

6.4

As Sherri deals with her landlord, Leia’s last day in town gets complicated after Jay expresses doubts about a long-distance relationship.

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GenerationofSwine

I'm Gen-X which I assume is that they are trying to depict here. And back then if you labeled people and treated them differently because of what they were, you were the a**hole because you were judging people on what they were not WHO they were.

You even tried to avoid wearing labels.

You had bands that made a point to wear t-shirts rejecting corporate magazines on the cover of the corporate magazines.

You mocked people who were politically correct, and Hollywood made movies mocking political correctness. Comedians made fun of it. It was rejected>

Everyone brought "Jagged Little Pill" and only the women admitted to buying it.

yeah... the 90s were completely different than the 2020s, so much so that the people that this would be made for would be insulted by the very essence of that culture.

Which is why the kids, the jokes, the humor all seems to fit well with a 2020s Nickelodeon kids show.

It rejects the 90s culture so much it doesn't even work as nostalgia. It even rejects That 70s Show's beloved tropes and doesn't work as nostalgia for the show it's rebooting.

Might as well just put on Nickelodeon.

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