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REVIEW | 'That '90s Show' is high on nostalgia but falls short

2023-01-22T22:07:47.201Z


'That '90s Show' brings the continuation of the classic series 'That '70s Show', which premiered 25 years ago.


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(CNN) --

The fact that

That '70s Show

premiered 25 years ago is something that truly belongs in the "Time Flies" category, shrouding the latest attempt to revive the franchise in a haze of nostalgia.

However, while it's smoky here, there isn't much heat, as an uninspired next-gen crowd counterbalances the performances of most of the original cast, leaving

That '90s Show

 half-baked.

To get the obvious out of the way, Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp reprising their roles as Red and Kitty Forman, now slightly less grumpy grandparents to a teenager, Leia (Callie Haverda), and a new basement full of Kids, it's wonderful.

Laura Prepon, Debra Jo Rupp and Topher Grace on "That '90s Show."

(Credit: Netflix)

At the end of a visit with her parents (yes, Topher Grace and Laura Prepon came back, sporadically), the socially awkward Leia asks to spend the summer at her grandparents' house, having befriended the free-spirited girl next door (Ashley Aufderheide). ) and his gang.

The group also includes Jay (Mace Coronel), the son of Michael and Jackie (Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis), who is a bit old school, at least in terms of possessing a laid-back charm with the girls.

Before it's over, audiences will also get to see Fez (Wilmer Valderrama) again, who has his own hilarious career path.

(Danny Masterson, whose recent rape trial ended in a mistrial, is conspicuously absent.)

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Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis in "That '90s Show."

(Credit: Netflix)

The focus, however, is ultimately on the young, and as written, they and other new characters (including Andrea Anders as the Formans' single mother next door) are the weak links in this version.

This may be because, instead of charting a new path, the series uses these characters as cut-outs to recreate aspects of the original series, such as camera flips and smoke-filled basement epiphanies.

The writers also don't make the most of the 1995 time frame, which is largely limited to pop culture references, like Eric and Donna naming their daughter after a certain "Star Wars" princess and, in one episode, a somewhat dated homage to "Beverly Hills, 90210."

What do we have left?

Mainly Red and Kitty adjusting to their new roles, with the former clearly delighted to see his son wrestling with the whims of parenthood;

still, even that produces diminished results before the Wisconsin summer is over.

Netflix doesn't have a particularly long history among entertainment delivery systems, but it's certainly been aggressive about exploiting name value in old productions, reviving shows like

Full House

and

Gilmore Girls

and rebooting

One Day at a Time

.

The impulse is understandable, and with NBC's

Night Court

 , it's become a two-comedy revival week, an obvious way to try to cut through the clutter of programming.

However,

That '90s Show

primarily serves as a reminder of what made "That '70s Show" popular back in the day, creating an uncomfortable scenario in which parents, even as they approach middle age, are far more Greater than your children.

That '90s Show

premiered January 19 on Netflix.

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Source: cnnespanol

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