Agora é 1995 e Leia Forman está visitando seus avós durante o verão, onde irá conhecer a nova geração de Point Place, Winsconsin. As crianças estarão sob o olhar atento de Kitty e severo de ... Ler tudoAgora é 1995 e Leia Forman está visitando seus avós durante o verão, onde irá conhecer a nova geração de Point Place, Winsconsin. As crianças estarão sob o olhar atento de Kitty e severo de Red.Agora é 1995 e Leia Forman está visitando seus avós durante o verão, onde irá conhecer a nova geração de Point Place, Winsconsin. As crianças estarão sob o olhar atento de Kitty e severo de Red.
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Reviewers say 'That '90s Show' receives mixed reception, highlighting nostalgic returns of Red and Kitty, whose performances are consistently enjoyable. Criticisms target the new cast, deemed less charming and lacking chemistry compared to the original series. Disappointments arise from the show's failure to authentically capture the 1990s, with outdated costumes, dialogue, and cultural references. The writing is often criticized for being uninspired, lacking the humor and depth of 'That '70s Show'. Despite these issues, some find enjoyment in lighter moments and see potential for future growth.
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First episode done. The original cast really does make the show. The jokes delivered are funny. When they switch to the young cast I thought "this feels really Disney channel humor." Just where everyone is a complete dummy and overacting to a 13. And how can you do two dumb jocks that can barely function?
I hope the characters find their groove and chill out a little. I have so much hope for this show. We need actual story lines too. Not just ridiculous over acting.
One more time- holy the old cast is so good. It has such potential to really come together. Don't cancel this show. It can work.
I hope the characters find their groove and chill out a little. I have so much hope for this show. We need actual story lines too. Not just ridiculous over acting.
One more time- holy the old cast is so good. It has such potential to really come together. Don't cancel this show. It can work.
I cannot decide who this show is for, Gen Z or fans of the original That '70s Show? The writing almost feels like a Gen Z interpretation of what the 90's was like. A 14 year old girl going to a rave? I was a teenager in Miami in the 90's and 14 year olds did not go to raves. There is a lot of unrealistic modernization about this show, including a rebellious 15 year old feminist preaching pay gaps and a gay 15 year old who is "out" in rural Wisconsin. Despite the pandering, this show actually scores lowest with Gen Z reviewers. In fact, it is getting annihilated by the very demographic it feels like it is catered to.
The casting is odd. Lead character Leia, played by Callie Haverda, has the mannerism and acting style of a prototypical Disney show actress. Nikki, played by Sam Morelos, is far and away the absolute best actor, nevermind her character is the most intriguing of the bunch. Unfortunately with just ten 20 minute episodes in the season, Nikki never gets the chance to shine, being merely a sexual accessory for Nate's character half the show. In fact, none of the supporting cast really does. By the time it feels like you are getting to know the new characters the season is over.
The show leans heavily on return characters Red and Kitty, using them to deliver the bulk of the corny, dry, punchline humor we remember. I will say the show does have its moments, where there is good humor to be found.
Let's be clear: I do not 'hate' the new show, and I fully anticipated the bait and switch trailer (that original characters would merely be cameos), but I am perplexed by the show's direction. It wants it both ways. It tries too hard to be a modernized interpretation of the 90s, yet it wants to pick and choose how much of the original show to copy. Most importantly, it never lets it's characters have any meaningful story.
If there is a second season, I will definitely watch. I just hope next time I can get to know the cast better...
The casting is odd. Lead character Leia, played by Callie Haverda, has the mannerism and acting style of a prototypical Disney show actress. Nikki, played by Sam Morelos, is far and away the absolute best actor, nevermind her character is the most intriguing of the bunch. Unfortunately with just ten 20 minute episodes in the season, Nikki never gets the chance to shine, being merely a sexual accessory for Nate's character half the show. In fact, none of the supporting cast really does. By the time it feels like you are getting to know the new characters the season is over.
The show leans heavily on return characters Red and Kitty, using them to deliver the bulk of the corny, dry, punchline humor we remember. I will say the show does have its moments, where there is good humor to be found.
Let's be clear: I do not 'hate' the new show, and I fully anticipated the bait and switch trailer (that original characters would merely be cameos), but I am perplexed by the show's direction. It wants it both ways. It tries too hard to be a modernized interpretation of the 90s, yet it wants to pick and choose how much of the original show to copy. Most importantly, it never lets it's characters have any meaningful story.
If there is a second season, I will definitely watch. I just hope next time I can get to know the cast better...
Well today I binge watched the whole first series and I thought it was okay and yes just okay.
Being a big fan of the original series I thought I would give this series a serious go and watch the whole first season before embarking on a review.
A lot of the stories have come from the original series such as the first episode was about a keg which was done in the original series, there are many more points that you will notice this throughout the new show.
Now seeing the original cast in this series was a blessing in disguise because if it wasn't for them this show would dive right down the toilet.
The new cast are okay but the acting feels very much forced and it seems as if they're trying to hard to get laughs, which is a letdown.
It's great to see an old cast member in practically every episode and this helps the show.
When it comes down to it if it wasn't for the original cast this show would bomb. They make it. Maybe they should have made a new series with just the original cast in it, who knows, will I watch another season? Only if the original cast are in it.
Watch this for the original cast, they make it.
Being a big fan of the original series I thought I would give this series a serious go and watch the whole first season before embarking on a review.
A lot of the stories have come from the original series such as the first episode was about a keg which was done in the original series, there are many more points that you will notice this throughout the new show.
Now seeing the original cast in this series was a blessing in disguise because if it wasn't for them this show would dive right down the toilet.
The new cast are okay but the acting feels very much forced and it seems as if they're trying to hard to get laughs, which is a letdown.
It's great to see an old cast member in practically every episode and this helps the show.
When it comes down to it if it wasn't for the original cast this show would bomb. They make it. Maybe they should have made a new series with just the original cast in it, who knows, will I watch another season? Only if the original cast are in it.
Watch this for the original cast, they make it.
Very disappointed. It seems that fear dominates hollywood comedy writers rather than the fun bone!
Not edgy at all, not realistic even! These are not kids from the 90s. They think it's the 90s just because they show the mall and blockbusters every once in a while... The gay kid is accepted by all with no conflict, and it was not that way back then. There were real struggles.
These are stereotypes of nowadays (2020s) teenagers with colorful clothes, that's all.
The old actors do a good job, but since it is about the kids rather than getting few laughs from the fans of That's 70s Show, it is very disappointing.
These writers dare not write comedy anymore: shameful display.
Not edgy at all, not realistic even! These are not kids from the 90s. They think it's the 90s just because they show the mall and blockbusters every once in a while... The gay kid is accepted by all with no conflict, and it was not that way back then. There were real struggles.
These are stereotypes of nowadays (2020s) teenagers with colorful clothes, that's all.
The old actors do a good job, but since it is about the kids rather than getting few laughs from the fans of That's 70s Show, it is very disappointing.
These writers dare not write comedy anymore: shameful display.
I don't think it's bad, the original characters are great as expected. The younger cast needs to spend time researching actual 90s angst because none of them have it. Also, mostly everyone looks like they're wearing costumes and not authentically living 90s. For the younger cast they should either recast, build their skills up, or introduce better characters. Even the comedic delivery doesn't hit, like I don't know if this is their first time but it comes off awkwardly. The best of the new cast is the mother neighbor, she's really good and confident in her role. I hope Netflix really tries to fix some of these things because if they don't I can't see this lasting more than two seasons.
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- CuriosidadesIn one of her last interviews, Tanya Roberts, who played Donna's mother in the original series, stated that she would be willing to appear if the series got a revival and she was asked. Sadly, Roberts passed away in January 2021, eight months before the revival was announced.
- Erros de gravaçãoEric Forman was 16 in 1976 when That' 70's Show (1998) started but Donna said he's 38. Which makes no sense. If Eric was born in March 1960. He would be 35 in 1995. It also doesn't make sense that Eric and Donna have a 14 year old daughter who later turned 15 in July of 1995. Because Donna wasn't pregnant when That' 70s Show ended. Also, there's no way Jackie Burkhart would be Jay Kelso's mother, because she was dating Fez when That' 70s Show ended. Although she might be Jay's stepmom. And somehow Donna got it right when she told Leia that she dated Jay's uncle Casey Kelso when she only found out about Jay minutes before and had no idea Michael Kelso would be his father.
- ConexõesFollows That '70s Show (1998)
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