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.
Surprisingly, I ended up enjoying it a tiny bit.
No where near as good as that 70s show but was somewhat entertaining. One major criticism is that the actors and characters are way way too young.
Ozzie is 13 (or 14) in real life and in the show he's a gay kid smoking weed.
All the characters are no older than like 15 but they drink and smoke which is kinda strange to me.
As far as I recall and if I'm not mistaken, the characters in That 70s show were like 18 and the actors were much older.
by g371 posted 2 years ago
Every 3 star rating on IMDb counts :)
by nightcrow posted 2 years ago
So I was a massive fan of That 70's Show didn't really have high hopes for this new iteration but thought I'd check it out either way, mainly because if the old cast cameos.
The episode felt very forced and I can't imagine it getting a season 2 - and guess what, the woke strike again.
No where near as good as that 70s show but was somewhat entertaining. One major criticism is that the actors and characters are way way too young.
Ozzie is 13 (or 14) in real life and in the show he's a gay kid smoking weed.
All the characters are no older than like 15 but they drink and smoke which is kinda strange to me.
As far as I recall and if I'm not mistaken, the characters in That 70s show were like 18 and the actors were much older.
The episode felt very forced and I can't imagine it getting a season 2 - and guess what, the woke strike again.