I absolutely loved That 70s show, but I don't think I can stomach this these days. Not a single character sounds interesting to me. They're just a bunch of overdone tropes. Now, there's nothing really wrong with that, *if* the actors behind the characters were able to elevate them, but I just can't see that happening. I know I'm judging too harshly and too early, but they all look too annoying for me to give 'em a chance. I'm passing.
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Callie Haverda as Leia Foreman
Smart like her mom, snarky like her dad, Leia is craving adventure. She’s just not quite sure where or how to start. Until she discovers a best friend in the most unlikely of places: next door to her grandparents house in Point Place.
Ashley Aufderheide as Gwen
Life gets more interesting for Leia when she meets this Riot Grrrl. Equal parts loyalty, rebellion and heart, Gwen is a dynamic powerhouse and the unofficial leader of the new generation of Point Place kids. Love Gwen. Fear her. Follow her.
Mace Coronel as Jay
Jay is charming and flirty – at least, he tries. It doesn’t always come out right. When he’s not hanging out with his best friend Nate or working at the local video store, he’s armed with a video camera and the whole world is his film set.
Maxwell Acee Donovan as Nate
The polar opposite of his little sister, Gwen. Nate takes life as it comes, usually with a big open smile. He lets the gang ride in his van because there’s always something fun on the other side of the drive. He loves his family, his girlfriend and Garth Brooks.
Sam Morelos as Nikki
Nikki is focused, smart, and driven. From the outside, you could easily see her becoming a doctor or a lawyer. But inside, she has more rebellion than a frustrated debutante and her boyfriend Nate can scratch that itch.
Reyn Doi as Ozzie
Everyone loves them some Ozzie. He’s insightful, sarcastic and has perspective beyond his years. Ozzie is gay and impatient with the world for not being as accepting as his friends.