The first episodes of That ’90s Show season 2 are on the way, so it’s time to look back on some of the most noteworthy moments of season 1. The That ’70s Show spinoff series returned to the Forman basement, this time with a brand new set of teenagers in a fresh new decade. The first season introduced these new characters, along with a few legacy cast members, and got the ball rolling with some hormone-fueled misadventures. Now, these events are sure to come into play going into That ’90s Show season 2.

Picking up about 15 years after the final episode of That ’70s Show, That ’90s Show season 1 sees Eric and Donna’s daughter, Leia, visit her grandparents in Point Place, Wisconsin, with her family. This meant an exciting return to the familiar home where all the chaos of the original series took place. Of course, Leia and her new friends are teenagers in the 1990s, which means plenty of well-placed nostalgia for the decade of grunge music, Blockbusters, and the rise of the internet. That ’90s Show got a great start with its first season, with plenty of storylines to get the ball rolling for season 2.

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Leia Began A Tradition Of Staying With Her Grandparents In Point Place Over The Summers

Each Season Of That ’90s Show Is Set During A New Summer In Point Place

Leia’s visit to Red and Kitty’s house was supposed to last only a short time. However, after connecting with the neighbor, Gwen, she asked her parents if she could stay in Point Place for the summer. Eric and Donna were nervous about this since they clearly knew the sorts of things that teenagers could get up to in the Wisconsin town. However, they ultimately agreed at the beginning of That ’90s Show season 1 that it was time for their daughter to have some new experiences of her own.

Kitty delighted in having teenagers back in her house, and Red reluctantly came around to the idea. This allowed Leia to develop a close knit friend group, which hung around the basement, filling it with a cloud of smoke on the daily. Of course, Leia had to return home to Chicago at the end of the summer so she could get back to school. However, it was ultimately decided that she would return to her grandparents’ house every summer to be reunited with her Point Place friends, thus allowing That ’90s Show to continue with each season.

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Leia & Jay Started Dating In That ’90s Show Season 1

Leia Fell Hard For Michael & Jackie Kelso’s Son

Leia met Jay Kelso, son of That ’70s Show‘s Michael and Jackie, at the beginning of That ’90s Show season 1. Like his father, Jay had a reputation for dating and hooking up with every Point Place girl he could. Leia, on the other hand, had never even been kissed. Despite their differences, the pair quickly hit it off, and as they began to date, the relationship inspired both to make some changes. Jay decided to prove that he was more than just a Kelso playboy, while Leia became determined to shed away her innocence and naivete.

Overall, Jay and Leia’s relationship went pretty well for most of That ’90s Show. They were thoroughly obsessed with one another and became determined to do long-distance work once Leia returned to Chicago. However, going into season 1’s final episode, Jay had second thoughts about this, and he wound up breaking things off with Leia. He came to regret this and begged Leia to take him back before she left Point Place. As of the end of That ’90s Show season 1, Leia and Jay’s relationship was somewhat ambiguous.

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Ozzie Came Out To Kitty

Ozzie’s Next Step Is to Come Out To His Family

Ozzie was pretty open with his friends about his sexuality in That ’90s Show season 1, but he ultimately revealed that he hadn’t come out to his parents or any other adult. He decided that he wasn’t quite ready to do so, but he developed a step-by-step plan that would lead him to finally break the news to his family. This involved first coming out to adult strangers before taking the somewhat more uncomfortable step of telling an adult he respected that he is gay.

Ozzie and Kitty developed a sweet and comical friendship in That ’90s Show season 1, making her the perfect adult for Ozzie to test his coming-out skills. He took advantage of Kitty’s request for help setting up the Formans’ new computer and broke the news. Kitty was completely accepting and thrilled that one of her home’s resident teenagers would trust her with such a confession. While Ozzie often serves as the comedic relief of That ’90s Show, this was a touching season 1 scene, which will hopefully lead to more heartwarming moments in season 2.

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Red Gave Leia The Vista Cruiser For Her 15th Birthday

The Vista Cruise Is Still Going Strong In That ’90s Show

The Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser was an important feature of That ’70s Show. Red gave Eric the old car early in the series, and it was the iconic setting of the opening song and several big romantic moments between Eric and Donna. For this reason, the Vista Cruiser’s return in That ’90s Show was especially nostalgic and exciting. In season 1, Red wound up in a gift-giving battle with Bob, as the two both tried to one-up each other for Leia’s 15th birthday. Bob seemed to have won with his expensive karaoke machine, but that changed when Red pulled out the familiar Vista Cruiser.

Though Leia can’t legally drive on her own during the events of That ’90s Show season 1, the car makes some frequent appearances throughout this first batch of episodes. Eric and Donna had another touching moment sitting on the old hood as they reminisced about their teenage years in that exact location. That ’90s Show season 1 also saw some brand new memories made in the Vista Cruiser, such as Jay’s failed attempt to get a drugged-up Kitty Forman home without incident. Surely, this beloved old car will continue to be a feature going into season 2.

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Nikki & Nate Faced Relationship Struggles In That ’90s Show Season 1

Nikki & Nate Don’t Have Very Much In Common

Nikki and Nate were already dating one another when Leia met them in That ’90s Show season 1. This pair took the longest for the show’s new protagonist to get close with since Nate was simply Gwen’s brother while she and Nikki didn’t seem to have much in common. However, over the summer, Leia finally managed to build some common ground with the couple. As her individual relationships with each other began to develop, it became more apparent that there were some significant difficulties between Nikki and Nate.

Though kind and lovable, Nate is sort of the dumb one of That ’90s Show‘s friend group. In this way, he’s comparable to That ’70s Show‘s Michael Kelso, which means his personality contrasts significantly with the brainy Nikki. This leads to trouble in their relationship as Nikki begins her college prep with tutoring from an attractive, intelligent young man who makes Nate extremely jealous. Naturally, this led to some poor decisions on Nate’s part, leaving the duo’s romance in a tumultuous place going into That ’90s Show season 2.

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Sherri Is Dating Fez As Of The End Of That ’90s Show Season 1

Fez Made A Return For That ’90s Show Season 1

At some point between the events of That ’70s Show and That ’90s Show, Bob Pinciotti moved away to Florida, and a new family moved into Donna’s childhood home. This included, of course, Gwen and Nate, whose mother, Sherri, was a single mom prone to making bad dating decisions. Sherri was presented as the new Bob in That ’90s Show, a significant nuisance for Red and Kitty, who comes over to raid the kitchen and share too much about her personal life. Of course, this means a great deal of entertainment for audiences.

Sherri had a new boyfriend in That ’90s Show, who was eventually revealed to be none other than That ’70s Show‘s Fez, who ran a salon in Point Place in the 1990s. While this relationship was obviously outrageous for the majority of season 1, there were a few legitimate tender moments throughout. In the final episodes, Sherri and Fez take their relationship to the next level, with Fez deciding that he wants to get to know Gwen and Nate better. However, actor Wilmer Valderrama isn’t slated to return for That ’90s Show season 2, so it will be interesting to see how these developments are handled.

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Kitty Got A Job As The School Nurse

Kitty Will Be Spending Even More Time With Teenagers After That ’90s Show Season 1

Kitty always loved Eric’s friends hanging out at her house in That ’70s Show, and it was no different in That ’90s Show season 1. After years of being an empty nester, having teenagers as a constant presence in her life was like a breath of fresh air, and it reminded Kitty of what she loved to do best—take care of people. This realization ultimately led her to seek out more ways that she could be fulfilled in this sense, and at the end of That ’90s Show season 1, Kitty got a job as the nurse at Gwen, Nate, Ozzie, and Nikki’s school.

This means that, though Leia will be heading back to Chicago for the school year, Kitty’s relationship with the local teens will continue. This also seems to indicate that the gang will still hang out in the Forman basement over the school year. When That ’90s Show season 2 picks up, the characters should be even more comfortable with one another and their surroundings, which is sure to make the eternal hostess, Kitty Forman, very happy.

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Leia & Nate Almost Kissed (& Gwen Saw Them)

Leia & Nate Will Have To Either Come Clean Or Commit To Their Secret

The big event of That ’90s Show season 1’s finale was the almost kiss between Leia and Nate. Leia and Jay had seemingly broken up, leaving the teenage girl completely devastated. Nate and Nikki were on nearly as tumultuous ground, with Nate feeling self-conscious about how different he was from his girlfriend. So, as the pair stood in the Runck kitchen and a moment of brief chemistry and shared misery overtook them, they leaned in for what was very nearly a first kiss.

Thankfully, Gwen walked in at just the right moment, and Leia and Nate never officially locked lips. However, this was still an awkward way to end the summer. It means there will surely be a great deal of conflict going into That ’90s Show season 2, as Leia grapples with the reality of what she almost did. The coming episodes will likely explore how this will affect her relationship with Nate, Gwen, Nikki, and, of course, Jay once the truth comes out. It’s classic That ’70s Show-style drama, which makes the spinoff series’ return in 2024 all the more exciting.

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That 90s Show

That ’70s Show returns set two decades later with That ’90s Show, acting as a sequel but bringing back old cast favorites. Led by Red (Kurtwood Smith) and Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp) Forman, the new cast arrives as the next generation, with the daughter of Eric and Donna, Leia Forman, leading the charge. Spending the summer with her grandparents, Leia makes new friends and forges new bonds in Point Place, Wisconsin. That ’70s Show series regulars make cameos in the show to maintain that sense of familiarity, and the show adopts the conventions of the ’90s as expected. That ’90s Show first aired on Netflix with a total of ten episodes.